23,000 pounds Well it’s not the end of the year yet but with the celebration of Thanksgiving this week, the timing of this update seems appropriate. What we’re thankful for…

23,000 pounds Well it’s not the end of the year yet but with the celebration of Thanksgiving this week, the timing of this update seems appropriate. What we’re thankful for…
In July 2023, HarvestShare was featured on WTTG Fox 5’s Pay It Forward morning program. Twice a month, the news station identifies local organizations who are doing good in their…
Well, it was a really busy spring for HarvestShare. While the County’s Greenfest at Brookside Gardens was canceled because of impending storms, we continued with our gardening outreach in lots…
As HarvestShare begins its 4th season, there is cause to celebrate. Last year we collected and redistributed over 12,000 pounds of fresh produce to our neighbors in need. In addition…
Interested in learning more about how HarvestShare got started, what we value and all we do? Listen to Washington Gardener Magazine editor Kathy Jentz chat with Cat Kahn, founder of…
A big thank you to several of the vendors at the Bethesda Central Market (centralfarmmarkets.com) for continuing to share surplus produce with us. Every Sunday afternoon when the market is…
2022 Update HarvestShare kicked off our 2022 growing season in March with a spectacular virtual talk featuring food-growing social activist Tope Fajingbesi and high intensity gardener Keegan Clifford. We haven’t…
HarvestShare collects and redistributes seedlings to work towards our goal of reducing food insecurity in our communities. We share plants with: backyard and community gardeners who will grow and donate…