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		<title>By: themiddle</title>
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		<description>Very nice, Dave. 

From Table to Table&#039;s website, the About Us section:
&lt;blockquote&gt;
WHAT WE DO  

Every year in Israel, millions of pounds of excess prepared and perishable food are thrown in the garbage. Table to Table was founded in January 2003 to ensure that excess food ends up at its proper destination - people in need. Serving as Israel&#039;s umbrella organization for &quot;food-rescue&quot;, Table to Table collects excess, unsold food from catered events, corporate cafeterias, army bases, food manufacturers, grocers, farms, and packing houses and delivers the food to non-profit agencies throughout Israel that serve those in need.

Since its inception, Table to Table has grown from a one-person campaign to an operation with a team of 700 part-time volunteers, and a staff of 8 full-time employees. With the help of these well-organized and highly motivated individuals, Table to Table has grown into Israel&#039;s umbrella organization for the collection of excess food. Every week, Table to Table collects over 10,000 meals, 40 tons of fruits and vegetables, and tens of thousands of fresh products. 

Table to Table supplies the food it collects to non-profit agencies throughout Israel, including food banks, homeless shelters, afternoon-clubs for youth, seniors&#039; residences, battered-women&#039;s shelters, meals-on-wheels programs, and more. Through Project Reach Out (PRO), Table to Table places an emphasis on aiding agencies in periphery communities, some of the most economically challenged cities in Israel, such as Givat Olga, Kiryat Malachi, and Sderot. Table to Table is modeled on leading food rescue programs from North America, England and Australia to serve as Israel&#039;s umbrella organization for food-rescue - the collection and distribution of excess food.

Table to Table collects excess food by day and night, throughout Israel. Among our projects: 

Night-time Food Rescue

More than 600 committed Table to Table volunteers pick up excess, unsold food from catered events during the late evening hours. They immediately transport the food to one of Table to Table&#039;s partner agencies within close range of the pick-up area, or to our refrigerated warehouse in Ra&#039;anana for delivery to agencies the following morning. Table to Table currently collects food from between 100 to 200 events per week, from event halls throughout Israel. Our volunteers are male and female, religious and secular and many are new immigrants to Israel. For more details, click here. 

Collection of Excess Food from Corporate Cafeterias and Army Bases 

During the day-time, Table to Table&#039;s three refrigerated trucks collect excess food from over 20 corporate cafeterias and army bases, rescuing thousands of meals weekly. 

Grade &quot;B&quot; Fruit and Vegetables from Farmers and Packing Houses 

The typical Israeli farmer and packing house only sells 75-80% of the fruits and vegetables they grow. 20-25% of the produce falls into the category of &quot;Grade B&quot;, meaning that the produce is not presentable enough for sale but fit for eating. Until Table to Table came along, most farmers and packing houses would throw this produce away. Now instead, Table to Table enters with groups of volunteers to sort through the &quot;Grade B&quot; produce and distribute all of the good fruits and vegetables to our partner agencies. Working with over 15 farmers and packing houses, Table to Table typically collects over 10 tons (10,000 KG) of fruits and vegetables per week through this project.

 Project Leket: Fruit Picking for Israel&#039;s Needy 

Thousands of Israeli farmers decide, for one reason or another, not to harvest all of their produce during the harvest season. In the past, all of this fruit - thousands of tons yearly - would have been left to rot and gone to waste. Through Project Leket, Table to Table enters into the fields of consenting farmers with groups of volunteers to pick and gather all the fruit and vegetables not harvested. Thousands of Israelis, including schools, army units, youth groups, companies, and the general public have come picking in the three months since Project Leket was initiated, collecting over 120 tons of fruits and vegetables, and a great time for all!

 Excess Food from Manufacturers 

Major food manufacturers in Israel, like their counterparts throughout the world, produce millions of fresh products a week. Often, a small percentage of their production remains unsold, and as the expiry date approached, most manufacturers were forced to throw their overproduction to waste. Table to Table provided an alternative. Now, instead of throwing away their overproduction, Table to Table works with major manufacturers to collect and distribute tens of thousands of products per week. 
 &lt;/blockquote&gt;

Their website enables credit card donations. For donations by mail, they provide the following information:

&lt;blockquote&gt;In the United States 
Contributions in US dollars should be made payable to PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc. and should carry a recommendation that they are for the use of Table to Table. PEF will forward the entire donation to Table to Table, with no overhead removed. 

Please mail your check to:
PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc
317 Madison Avenue, Suite 607
New York, NY  10017 USA.

In Canada 
Contributions in Canadian dollars should be mailed directly to UIA Federation Canada, with a directive that the funds are for the use of Table to Table. The UIA Federation will issue a Canadian tax deductible receipt on our behalf and forward the funds to Table to Table.

Make checks out to UIA Federation Canada and send to:

UIA Federation Canada
c/o Howard Driman
4600 Bathurst st., Suite 315
Toronto, ON
M2R 3V3&lt;/blockquote&gt;

Presumably, they can use some money to buy the meat, veggies and carbs to go with the onions that were picked.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very nice, Dave. </p>
<p>From Table to Table&#8217;s website, the About Us section:</p>
<blockquote><p>
WHAT WE DO  </p>
<p>Every year in Israel, millions of pounds of excess prepared and perishable food are thrown in the garbage. Table to Table was founded in January 2003 to ensure that excess food ends up at its proper destination &#8211; people in need. Serving as Israel&#8217;s umbrella organization for &#8220;food-rescue&#8221;, Table to Table collects excess, unsold food from catered events, corporate cafeterias, army bases, food manufacturers, grocers, farms, and packing houses and delivers the food to non-profit agencies throughout Israel that serve those in need.</p>
<p>Since its inception, Table to Table has grown from a one-person campaign to an operation with a team of 700 part-time volunteers, and a staff of 8 full-time employees. With the help of these well-organized and highly motivated individuals, Table to Table has grown into Israel&#8217;s umbrella organization for the collection of excess food. Every week, Table to Table collects over 10,000 meals, 40 tons of fruits and vegetables, and tens of thousands of fresh products. </p>
<p>Table to Table supplies the food it collects to non-profit agencies throughout Israel, including food banks, homeless shelters, afternoon-clubs for youth, seniors&#8217; residences, battered-women&#8217;s shelters, meals-on-wheels programs, and more. Through Project Reach Out (PRO), Table to Table places an emphasis on aiding agencies in periphery communities, some of the most economically challenged cities in Israel, such as Givat Olga, Kiryat Malachi, and Sderot. Table to Table is modeled on leading food rescue programs from North America, England and Australia to serve as Israel&#8217;s umbrella organization for food-rescue &#8211; the collection and distribution of excess food.</p>
<p>Table to Table collects excess food by day and night, throughout Israel. Among our projects: </p>
<p>Night-time Food Rescue</p>
<p>More than 600 committed Table to Table volunteers pick up excess, unsold food from catered events during the late evening hours. They immediately transport the food to one of Table to Table&#8217;s partner agencies within close range of the pick-up area, or to our refrigerated warehouse in Ra&#8217;anana for delivery to agencies the following morning. Table to Table currently collects food from between 100 to 200 events per week, from event halls throughout Israel. Our volunteers are male and female, religious and secular and many are new immigrants to Israel. For more details, click here. </p>
<p>Collection of Excess Food from Corporate Cafeterias and Army Bases </p>
<p>During the day-time, Table to Table&#8217;s three refrigerated trucks collect excess food from over 20 corporate cafeterias and army bases, rescuing thousands of meals weekly. </p>
<p>Grade &#8220;B&#8221; Fruit and Vegetables from Farmers and Packing Houses </p>
<p>The typical Israeli farmer and packing house only sells 75-80% of the fruits and vegetables they grow. 20-25% of the produce falls into the category of &#8220;Grade B&#8221;, meaning that the produce is not presentable enough for sale but fit for eating. Until Table to Table came along, most farmers and packing houses would throw this produce away. Now instead, Table to Table enters with groups of volunteers to sort through the &#8220;Grade B&#8221; produce and distribute all of the good fruits and vegetables to our partner agencies. Working with over 15 farmers and packing houses, Table to Table typically collects over 10 tons (10,000 KG) of fruits and vegetables per week through this project.</p>
<p> Project Leket: Fruit Picking for Israel&#8217;s Needy </p>
<p>Thousands of Israeli farmers decide, for one reason or another, not to harvest all of their produce during the harvest season. In the past, all of this fruit &#8211; thousands of tons yearly &#8211; would have been left to rot and gone to waste. Through Project Leket, Table to Table enters into the fields of consenting farmers with groups of volunteers to pick and gather all the fruit and vegetables not harvested. Thousands of Israelis, including schools, army units, youth groups, companies, and the general public have come picking in the three months since Project Leket was initiated, collecting over 120 tons of fruits and vegetables, and a great time for all!</p>
<p> Excess Food from Manufacturers </p>
<p>Major food manufacturers in Israel, like their counterparts throughout the world, produce millions of fresh products a week. Often, a small percentage of their production remains unsold, and as the expiry date approached, most manufacturers were forced to throw their overproduction to waste. Table to Table provided an alternative. Now, instead of throwing away their overproduction, Table to Table works with major manufacturers to collect and distribute tens of thousands of products per week.
 </p></blockquote>
<p>Their website enables credit card donations. For donations by mail, they provide the following information:</p>
<blockquote><p>In the United States<br />
Contributions in US dollars should be made payable to PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc. and should carry a recommendation that they are for the use of Table to Table. PEF will forward the entire donation to Table to Table, with no overhead removed. </p>
<p>Please mail your check to:<br />
PEF Israel Endowment Funds, Inc<br />
317 Madison Avenue, Suite 607<br />
New York, NY  10017 USA.</p>
<p>In Canada<br />
Contributions in Canadian dollars should be mailed directly to UIA Federation Canada, with a directive that the funds are for the use of Table to Table. The UIA Federation will issue a Canadian tax deductible receipt on our behalf and forward the funds to Table to Table.</p>
<p>Make checks out to UIA Federation Canada and send to:</p>
<p>UIA Federation Canada<br />
c/o Howard Driman<br />
4600 Bathurst st., Suite 315<br />
Toronto, ON<br />
M2R 3V3</p></blockquote>
<p>Presumably, they can use some money to buy the meat, veggies and carbs to go with the onions that were picked.</p>
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