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Plant America - Feed America

One of the 2023-2025 administration President’s projects is a campaign to help feed the hungry across America.  Called Plant America-Feed America the project will encourage every NGC member to participate in one of several ways to help fight food insecurity.​

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​Fighting chronic hunger in America is an ongoing problem.  According to latest statistics from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 33.8 million people in America are food insecure – 5 million of them are children.  Whether it’s due to inflation, the after effects of the long-running Covid virus, or a financial issue, more and more families are showing up at food banks to ask for help.  Even our elderly population on a fixed income suffer from a lack of nutritious food. 

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How can you help?  If you grow your own vegetable garden, fruit or other food items, we encourage you to donate some of this bounty to a local food bank or any other organization that helps fight food insecurity.  If you don’t have your own garden, then how about volunteering at a local community garden where food is donated.  This could be a town-sponsored garden, a school garden, a church garden, or any garden that supports feeding the hungry. Not only will you feel better about being part of the solution of fighting food insecurity, but it’s a chance to promote gardening to those around you! 

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During the 2023-2025 term, we will be keeping a running total of how much fresh fruit, herbs, produce, etc. is being donated by our members.  We want to spotlight how the NGC is making a difference across America!  Just fill out the PLANT AMERICA-FEED AMERICA DONATION FORM, and then submit it electronically.  The form is short and the directions are easy to follow.  Some members may donate on a more frequent basis, while others may donate once or twice in a season.  Every donation counts!!  So, let’s get growing as we continue to PLANT AMERICA and FEED AMERICA too!  If you have any questions, contact Project Chairman Suzanne Bushnell.

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