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Donate Now to Help us Meet the Moment and Nourish the East End

Support Our 17th Season of Growing and Giving

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Your support makes our vital work possible.

Our Mission

Our mission is to grow highly nutritious, organically grown produce specifically for donation to local food pantries and other charitable organizations. Through this work, we increase food access for those in need and raise awareness about food insecurity on the East End. We believe that everyone deserves access to fresh, local, healthy food.

Our Community Impact:

In 2025 alone, we donated more than 60,000 pounds of fresh produce, serving over 10 local community partners and nourishing more than 1,000 East End families, seniors, and children each week. Over the past 16 years, Share the Harvest Farm has donated well over 140 tons of fresh, healthy food to our community.

As we enter our 17th season of growing and giving, we are more committed than ever to meeting the rising need across the East End. We cannot do this work alone. Your support helps us keep growing, giving, and nourishing our neighbors.

Our Gratitude:

Share the Harvest Farm has come a long way since its inception 16 years ago and continues to thrive because of the support of our community. Every contribution, no matter the size, has a meaningful impact on our mission. We are deeply grateful for your generosity and for believing in this work.

Other Ways to Donate:
Please make checks payable to Share the Harvest Farm, Inc. and mail to:
Share the Harvest Farm
PO Box 181
East Hampton, NY 11937

Share the Harvest Farm, Inc. is a 501c(3) tax-exempt organization. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.

“Here on the East End, people using the resources of the local food pantries can expect fresh food, fresh herbs and flowers. The idea being this: people who need to use a food pantry deserve the same fresh, nutritious food that is available to people shopping at the supermarket and farmers markets.”

-Edible East End