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Hunger at Home

Hunger at Home

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Hunger at Home

1560 Berger Dr, San Jose, CA 95112, USA

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Who We Serve • "It's not about scarcity, it's about logistics" - Ewell Sterner, Founder and CEO • Food Rescue to Repurpose • Over 14 million Meals • Food Distribution • Food Rescue and Distribution • Bridging the Gap Between Food and Hunger • Our History Join us in our mission to recover food and distribute it to those facing hunger. 40% of food in the U.S. is wasted. Through our recovery program, we rescue perfectly good food and deliver it to families facing hunger. have been served to those in need in our community since Hunger at Home was founded in 2015. 1 in 4 people in Silicon Valley need food assistance. 75% of people who come to Hunger at Home weekly food distribution are families with children or seniors over 60. We recover perfectly good and healthy surplus food from local businesses and repurpose that food into meals for Silicon Valley residents experiencing food insecurity. Our vast network of nonprofit partners helps us distribute that food to those in need. Do you or somebody you know need food? Visit our weekly Drive Through Food Distribution and get meals for a week. All participants must be registered to access food through this program. Register here. It all started when Casidy Sterner was an 8-year old boy volunteering at a food bank with his father, Ewell Sterner. Casidy was naturally confused and upset by what he saw – people hungry and homeless right in his own backyard. He turned to his father and said, “Why is this? We must do more.” Ewell who worked in the hospitality industry, saw an opportunity to connect the food he saw wasted each day with individuals and families suffering from hunger. From there, Hunger at Home was born. Today, Hunger at Home partners with local convention centers, hotels, senior communities, and sports stadiums throughout Silicon Valley to collect excess food and goods. This food and goods are then distributed to hungry and homeless individuals through a robust nonprofit network. To date, Hunger at Home has [Google Places type: non profit organization]

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