Turn Extra Harvests
Into Healthy Meals
Help local families by donating fresh fruits and vegetables from your garden through Gardeners Against Hunger and nourish.NJ.
Every Harvest Can Help
Millions of pounds of fresh produce go unused each year while many families struggle to access healthy food. Gardeners Against Hunger connects local growers with nourish.NJ so that surplus harvests reach families who truly need them.
Reduce Food Waste
Fresh produce that would otherwise go to waste gets redirected to community members who need it most.
Feed Local Families
Partner with nourish.NJ to ensure every pound of surplus produce reaches a family in Morris County.
Strengthen Community
Build connections between gardeners, volunteers, and neighbors to create a resilient local food network.
How It Works
Contributing to your community is easy — here's how produce goes from your garden to a family's table.
Grow Your Produce
Tend your garden as you normally would. When you have surplus harvest, we make it easy to share.
Register Your Donation
Fill out our simple online form with details about your produce and preferred drop-off time.
Drop Off Your Harvest
Bring your fresh produce to a convenient partner garden or collection point near you.
nourish.NJ Distributes
Our partner nourish.NJ ensures your donation reaches local families through their trusted network.
Good for Everyone
For Families
- ✓Access nutritious fresh produce
- ✓Increase healthy food options
- ✓Support family wellness
For Gardeners
- ✓Reduce garden waste
- ✓Give back locally
- ✓Support your neighbors
- ✓Earn Harvest Hero recognition
For The Environment
- ✓Reduce food waste
- ✓Strengthen local food systems
- ✓Promote sustainable agriculture
- ✓Lower carbon footprint
Pilot Program Launching in
Morris County, NJ
Be one of the first gardeners to help us build something special. Every donation counts as we grow our community network.
Ready to Share Your Harvest?
Whether you have a few extra tomatoes or pounds of zucchini, your garden surplus can make a real difference for families in Morris County.