A typical dozen from our chickens consists of 8 brown eggs and 4 light green eggs.
You have all probably read about our chickens. Well, we of course have WAY too many eggs each week for our family needs. When my daughter learned that she needed to do a service project for 6th grade she decided to sell her eggs to earn money for the local food bank. Funny thing to be selling eggs to buy food. But most food banks in our area can't use perishable items. The whole process has been such a great learning experience for her. She brings in the eggs to her school and sells them on the honor system. Every other week we collect the money from the office and go to a discount grocery store and buy food for the food bank. It's wonderful to see Kyra making great choices about how to spend the money she earns.
Read about what you food bank is likely to need most.I have been reading so many statistics of the increase in need across the US for food at food banks this year. Our local food banks have seen an increase in need of 25% this year alone.
Throughout the USA 12.5% or 1 in 8 people are at risk of not having enough food on a daily basis. To me that is a staggering thought....It's a basic human need that is not happening for a portion of people in the US.
Find out what you can do...Just think... if everyone that could shared their resources it could solve world hunger.
Most larger communities have food banks. Find yours and donate food year round, not just at the holidays!