Needs your immediate attention Why is this posted every week?Some donation ideasSupport your local cooperative extension service* From the extension links in this section, donate all the items to complete one of the recipes (print out and donate copies of the recipe, too!)
* Donate recipe books (or other publications on nutrition) from your local cooperative extension service (
Most states cooperative extensions services have all kinds of things available)
More information about the
Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (
Main website and
Food, Nutrition and Health links)
The Cooperative Extension System is a nationwide, non-credit educational network. Each U.S. state and territory has a state office at its land-grant university and a network of local or regional offices. These offices are staffed by one or more experts who provide useful, practical, and research-based information to agricultural producers, small business owners, youth, consumers, and others in rural areas and communities of all sizes.
CSREES is the federal partner in the Cooperative Extension System. It provides federal funding to the system and, through program leadership, helps the system identify and address current issues and problems. Food bank checklist* Print out the flier below and make copies for your friends, family or co-workers to take with you when you go grocery shopping.
* surreptitiously leave copies at the grocery store!
(You don't have to pick up everything on the list, just remember to pick up something.)
If you're unable to donate at this time, but you need food yourself ...
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DUer readmoreoften has some great advice for where to find inexpensive food in your area
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