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  1. Food Recovery Network

    Food Recovery Network unites students on college campuses to fight food waste and hunger by recovering perishable food that would otherwise go to waste from their campuses and …

  2. Our Story — Food Recovery Network

    Founded in 2011 at the University of Maryland in College Park, FRN’s innovative model was created by a group of college students who witnessed perfectly good food being thrown away …

  3. Current Chapters — Food Recovery Network

    Food Recovery Network mobilizes thousands of student leaders on college campuses across the U.S. to engage in food recovery, hunger-fighting, and food justice work.

  4. Start a New FRN Chapter — Food Recovery Network

    Our student-led chapters are addressing food waste at their institution and since 2011 have recovered over 5M pounds. Help us reduce waste at your institution by starting a chapter today.

  5. Our team - Food Recovery Network

    Regina Harmon has led Food Recovery Network since 2015 and has been a pivotal voice in raising awareness and harnessing action to reduce food waste, end hunger, and positively …

  6. NEW YORK - Food Recovery Network

    Recovery locations: Crossroads, Gracie's, Commons, Brick City Cafe & Catering (Central Dining) Partner agencies: Open Door Mission, Asbury Dining, Blessed Sacrament

  7. Student Resources - Food Recovery Network

    All FRN Chapters must sign an Official Chapter Agreement (OCA) each academic year in order for your chapter to be active in our network. All chapters must comply with the Bill Emerson …

  8. Georgia - Food Recovery Network

    Recovery Locations: West Village Dining Hall, North Avenue Dining Hall, and Greek houses Partner Agencies:Atlanta Mission, Womens Community Kitchen, Free Food Community Kitchen

  9. MICHIGAN - Food Recovery Network

    Recovery locations: Michigan Union Blue Market, Pierpont Commons Blue Market, JavaBlu, Mazie's, and South Quad Partner agencies: Food Gatherers, Maize and Blue Cupboard

  10. Food Recovery Resource Hub — Food Recovery Network

    Here you’ll find a variety of information, toolkits, and guides to help explain and encourage food rescue, recovery, and donation across the United States. We hope this space supports you on …