The Food Voucher program distributes food to tribal members and non-tribal members thru Food Drives with donated food items. In 2023, we held Food Drives twice a month from April to October. Each food drive served about 450 to 500 households. The donated food can range from pantry essentials, frozen foods, fresh foods, baked goods /breads and ready to eat meals. Toiletries, pet food and cleaning supplies are also appreciated.
please call to ensure warehouse staff are able to unload delivery.
ProducePedia
ProducePedia is a free resource that covers the types of fresh produce that can be delivered to food pantries. Each entry includes information on color, taste, and possible uses. People unfamiliar with the vegetable or fruit will learn how to use it, and those who are familiar with it still might learn a fun fact or two!
The Cooperative Extension sites have a wealth of information for any backyard gardener. Once you go to the site (each one if very different from the others) look for a link for “homes and gardens”, “landscape”, “consumer horticulture”, etc. to find information on improving your backyard garden. Neighboring state sites may offer information your own state’s site lacks.