We reduce hunger by ensuring all Wisconsin residents—regardless of age or circumstance—have on-demand, local, and consistent access to high-quality, nutritious food.
We're building a statewide recovery network to bridge the gap between agricultural surplus—from farms, wholesalers, grocers, and restaurants—to the families who need it most.
We mobilize volunteers to glean surplus produce from our fields, moving food from soil to table while honoring the laborers who grow, harvest, and distribute what we eat.
Resilient food systems begin with ecological health. We advocate for the earth through community composting, soil education, and regenerative agricultural partnerships.
We support the people behind the harvest through training, land access, and technical assistance—empowering the next generation of Wisconsin farmers to thrive.
By adapting proven models for every city, town, and rural county, we are building a statewide blueprint for growth that respects local identity and shared community spaces.
We provide essential wrap-around services that promote stability, long-term health, food access, and support for service members, veterans, and their families.