How do you plan a Thanksgiving food drive?
How to Organize a Food Drive in Your Community
- Select a local charity to receive your donations.
- Set a goal.
- Plan your collection sites.
- Reserve your location.
- Recruit volunteers.
- Advertise.
- Event day.
- Deliver your donations to your local food bank.
What do you put in a Thanksgiving basket for the needy?
When creating your basket, consider adding the following items:
- A box of mashed potatoes.
- A box of stuffing with gravy packets.
- One can of corn, yams, cranberries, and green beans.
- A pumpkin or apple pie.
- Bags of tea or apple cider packets.
- A carton of shelf-stable almond, rice, or soy milk.
- Canned soups.
What are non perishable groceries?
Non-Perishable Food Items
- Canned Meats.
- Canned Tuna and Salmon.
- Peanut Butter.
- Jelly (no glass)
- Canned or Dry Soups.
- Canned Stews and Chili.
- Tea Bags.
- Coffee (ground no beans)
What should I collect for a food drive?
Specifically, food banks often need items like:
- Peanut butter.
- Canned soup.
- Canned fruit.
- Canned vegetables.
- Canned stew.
- Canned fish.
- Canned beans.
- Pasta (most prefer whole grain)
How do I create a virtual food drive?
Highlight your company’s commitment to helping the community by hosting a branded, virtual food drive. Visit mightycause.com/organization/Food-Lifeline and select “Fundraise” to launch a virtual drive. Be sure to register your drive under your company’s name and publicize via social media and other marketing channels.
What can I put in a food donation box?
What food you CAN donate to your local food bank:
- Peanut butter.
- Canned soup.
- Canned fruit.
- Canned vegetables.
- Canned stew.
- Canned fish.
- Canned beans.
- Pasta (most prefer whole grain)