Thank you for visiting my Hike for Hunger fundraising page. For the past month, I have been volunteering at Amherst Survival Center, which is an amazing organization that provides food and other services to the people in Amherst and the surrounding towns. I’m hiking to raise money for the Amherst Survival Center to make sure that all of our neighbors have access to healthy food.
Throughout the pandemic, the Amherst Survival Center remained open, dramatically increased the amount of food they provided to people, and expanded access by offering grocery delivery and curbside pickup. Just to give you an idea, a family of four with two kids receives 160 pounds of food a month, or roughly 11 days' worth of food. Please consider making a donation today to make sure the Center can continue to meet this increased demand.
I am pledging to hike 13 times in the month of October; one hike for each town that Amherst Survival Center serves.
Please consider donating to this cause; any amount is appreciated. Thank you so much :)
Hike for Hunger 2022
If you would still like to make a donation to Hike for Hunger, please visit www.amherstsurvival.org/donate.
Hike for Hunger is an opportunity to be outside and active while raising funds to support the work of the Amherst Survival Center, ensuring our neighbors have access to healthy food.
Proceeds from Hike for Hunger go directly to the Center's food and nutrition programs, reaching more than 7,000 people annually. In recent months, the Center has seen a signficant increase in the number of people coming for food, exceeding the highest pandemic peaks. People can get a delicious, hearty lunch to go or to enjoy in the newly reopened dining room. They can also get fresh produce, bread, and baked goods that have been recovered from nearby grocery stores and farms. Food pantry shoppers can bring home two weeks' worth of groceries every month, including milk, eggs, meat, produce, non-perishables, and personal hygiene items, and can also return for a second pick-up of fresh produce and perishables. In the last year, the Center has provided more than 1,000,000 meals--prepared meals provided onsite and groceries to take home--to close to 7,000 people.
Your support of Hike for Hunger makes it possible for the Center to respond to the growing need and get more food out the door to more people.
Founded in 1976, the Amherst Survival Center addresses social determinants of health in Western Massachusetts through a community center that helps area residents meet their basic needs. We are the only organization of its kind locally to provide free meals, free groceries, free clothing and housewares, a free walk-in medical clinic, access to community resources, community activities, and specialized services for individuals experiencing homelessness, all under one roof.
Pre-Covid, we served 6,000+ people annually in about 48,000 visits. Since 2020, the Amherst Survival Center has more than tripled our daily meal service and doubled the amount of food provided by our food pantry, distributed via onsite shopping, curbside pickup, and delivery. In the last year, we provided more than 1,000,000 meals—prepared and groceries—to close to 7,000 people.
For more information, visit www.amherstsurvival.org