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June '24 Lakeshore Food Rescue Update

Impact By The Numbers

May 2024

Pounds of food rescued - 316,148.30 lbs
Via LFR fleet and Food Rescue Hero

Pounds of food shared- 187,783.50 lbs
Via LFR fleet and Food Rescue Hero

36.40 million gallons of water saved*
*water used in the growing process, saved from being wasted!

31 Volunteer Drivers
Picked up food rescues through the Food Rescue Hero app

151 Rescues Completed
Through Food Rescue Hero


Join Us At The Holland Farmers Market

It’s summer time, which means our Holland Farmers Market is in full swing! Our local market is home to over 70 vendors throughout the summer, featuring vast amounts of fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, cheese, eggs, jams, and much more! Lakeshore Food Rescue actively participates in the market in a variety of ways throughout the summer, powered by volunteers. We hope you’ll consider joining us!

We’re now actively gleaning at the Farmers Market, and we invite you to join us as a Volunteer Gleaner! As a Volunteer Gleaner, you’ll help collect produce that local farmers and vendors donate at the end of the Market. Gleaning is an essential part of our Lakeshore Food Rescue operations each summer, ensuring we’re capturing excess fresh, healthy produce that might otherwise go to waste, and making it available to those who need it most. This wouldn’t be possible without volunteers powering gleaning each Saturday & we’re actively seeking volunteers to join this season’s Gleaning crew! 

We also provide a Produce Donation table on Wednesdays throughout the summer, powered by volunteers! As a volunteer, you’ll staff the booth, talk about Action House & LFR with interested individuals, accept and weigh produce donations, and clean up at the end of the day!

Please sign up to glean or collect produce with us this summer, or share the links above with your friends & family to help us spread the word. We’re thankful for our partnership with the Holland Farmers Market, and for the variety of opportunities to engage in the market throughout the summer. We’ll see you at the Market!


Thank You, Inontime!

Our friends at Inontime Transportation & Warehousing have been incredible partners of our food rescue efforts! Each week, their team transports 15,000 - 16,000 pounds of food to our Food Club, and assists with our community’s Mobile Food Pantry.

Recently, Inontime generously lended their unused truck space on a return trip from Detroit to Holland to transport rescued food from the Detroit area. 

Partnerships like these are what make a lasting impact and our work possible - it takes a huge network of support to make sure our neighbors have the healthy food they deserve. Thank you, Inontime, for showing up for our community!


Food Rescue Hero Technical Support

For any Food Rescue volunteers in need of technical support, please feel welcome to  access our Food Rescue Hero App Technical Support on our Lakeshore Food Rescue webpage. Otherwise, please reach out to our team if your question is not there and we will work to answer it promptly. 


LFR Volunteer in need of help?

Are you an LFR volunteer and need to get in touch? Contact Joe at jguzman@communityactionhouse.org

The Food Club 1-Year Impact Report

We're celebrating our first year of service at our Food Club & Opportunity Hub! Last October, our community stepped up with us to reimagine our services, finding a better way, together. And what a year it's been! We're so excited to share our Food Club 1 Year Impact Report with you.

September 2022 eNewsletter: Help us win $200,000 to fight hunger in our community!

Alongside budget counseling, credit building, and foreclosure prevention, our Financial Wellness team offers Homebuyer Classes for neighbors interested in purchasing a home.

How You Can Help This Holiday Season!

The holiday season is fast approaching, and we’re gearing up for our biggest year of Thanksgiving service, ever. Learn more from Development Manager, Allie Egrin, about how you can help provide food and hope for our neighbors this holiday season.

June 2022 eNewsletter

Stories, updates, and opportunities to get involved at Community Action House.

Local churches are invaluable supporters, volunteers, and partners for us and so many other nonprofits in the area.

Local churches are invaluable supporters, volunteers, and partners for us and so many other nonprofits in the area. Their growth + engagement in our community help us sustain and grow our services, and we're grateful for the work they do to invite church members into service for our neighbors.

Holland Community Garden Uses Sustainable Practices

The Holland Community Garden partners with Community Action House to provide fresh, locally grown produce for local families through the Food Club & Opportunity Hub. Run entirely by volunteers, the Community Garden produces 5,000-6,000 pounds of fresh produce each year!

Stamp Out Hunger with the Annual Postal Food Drive!

As a part of the National Association of Letter Carriers “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive, a national campaign each year, the post office will team up with their local community to gather food donations for shelters, food pantries, and other agencies which offer assistance to those in need on Saturday, May 21.

This function serves as the biggest event for organizations like Community Action House, Gateway Mission (formerly Holland Rescue Mission), Resilience: Advocates for Ending Violence, and Salvation Army to receive much-needed supplies for their food pantries.

From the Team: An Update from Executive Director Scott Rumpsa

On October 25th of last year, we launched our new ‘Food Club & Opportunity Hub’. With you - our community of support - partnering closely with us, we took a huge step forward in service. Over 1,466 qualifying, low-income families have received regular healthy food assistance at Food Club. That’s over 4,200 neighbors, in the first six-months alone!

Freedom Village Volunteers Create Custom Aprons to Support Community Action House

Community Action House (CAH) is pleased to accept handmade aprons from local seniors, to be used in the new Demo Kitchen at the Food Club & Opportunity Hub.