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  2. How to help feed those in need this Thanksgiving: What foods ...

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    Non-perishable Thanksgiving food to donate. Canned and boxed non-perishable goods are a great time to help out local food banks during the busy Thanksgiving season. Plus, those items may be in ...

  3. Tired of turkey? Free community meal at Oak Ridge church ...

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    Contact the church office at 865-483-6761 to be put in touch with the Stone Soup team leaders if you’d like to volunteer, or donate items for the church’s non-perishable food pantry. Donations ...

  4. Here's how to donate food to shelters who are feeding people ...

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    There are plenty of ways you can donate food or time for Thanksgiving to help disadvantaged people in Gainesville and Alachua County.

  5. Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive - Wikipedia

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    The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive will take donations of nonperishable foods in non-breakable containers such as cereals, dry milk, cereal bars, baby formula, canned fruit, canned vegetables, canned meats and fish, boxed or canned juices, canned soups, peanut butter, boxed instant food, pasta/boxed pasta, boxed rice, and dried beans. [13]

  6. Community fridge - Wikipedia

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    Food in community fridges is primarily donated by individuals or food rescue organizations and can be sourced from a variety of places. Major grocers like Trader Joe's and Whole Foods donate large amounts of excess foods to food rescue organizations that then donate to these fridges. [2] The food donated would have otherwise been thrown out.

  7. Food rescue - Wikipedia

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    Organizations can donate both non-perishable and unspoiled perishable food at the end of its shelf life to food banks, food pantries, food rescue programs, homeless shelters, and other organizations that redistribute food. [31] [32] Individuals who practice food rescue are sometimes referred to as freegans [33] or dumpster divers. [24]

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