Freestore Foodbank: PUSH Program Application

What is the Produce PUSH Program?

To ensure quality and freshness, Freestore Foodbank does not regularly have produce online to order. If an agency would like produce on a regular, repeated basis, then the PUSH program is the best option. A program in which Freestore Foodbank staff will prepare produce orders for distributions. All product and services are free of charge. It is strongly recommended that participants in the PUSH program accept USDA and State Commodities.

Most orders include 3-5 unique produce items per order, depending on what is in season.

• To enroll in the receiving of these commodities, please complete the following document:  Click Here

Benefits of the PUSH Produce Program:

• Produce added at NO COST to the Agency Partner

• Larger variety of produce items based on seasonality and availability

• Produce will be added to your order without having to make regular requests

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Email *
Agency Name *
Agency Account Number (If you do not know your account number, enter 0) *
Name of Person Completing Form *
Delivery / Pickup Day *
Which Week(s) of the Month to Order? (Check All That Apply) *
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Would you like your order *
IF you selected every distribution as mentioned above. What is your preferred pickup time for when you do not place a dry goods order?
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Number of Families Served *
What percentage of families of each product would you like
As a reminder, you will not receive all of these products on each order. Most orders are between 3-5 produce items depending on what is in season.
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25%
0%
Apples
Cabbage
Carrots
Corn
Cucumbers
Grapefruit
Green Beans
Greens
Onions
Oranges
Peaches
Peppers
Potatoes
Squash
Sweet Potatoes
Tomatoes
Watermelon
Zucchini
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