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Georgia Gleaning

We can arrange gleanings based on any desired date given the availability of crops! Call us or fill out and submit the form at the bottom of this page!

Most gleaning events take place on weekends where gleaners arrive in the fields around 8:00 a.m. and are on their way home by noon. The Society of St. Andrew coordinates all arrangements for gleanings with farmers, produce containers, and distribution of food. All that volunteer gleaners need to do is show up. Volunteer groups are encouraged to take food back to agencies or programs that they support in their local area.

1. People of all ages can glean. Gleaners should be able to bend over and should be able to lift about 20 pounds worth of produce. Two or three people on the gleaning should be able to lift 50-60 pounds.

2. It is important that the contact person be reachable by phone during day-time hours.

3. Most of our gleanings are in the morning and last three to four hours. Gleanings are scheduled week days and on Saturdays.

4. If you have questions about when local crops are available, we would be happy to help.
 

To volunteer to glean in Georgia or to get more information about gleaning, please call our office in Tifton, GA at (229) 386-5800, or click the button below:

 


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