Community Harvest exists to move good food toward people, not landfill.
We focus on the operational gap between surplus food and local need: timing, visibility, trust, and distribution coordination across western-state communities.
The platform is intentionally public-facing. Visitors should be able to understand the mission, see current activity, and find the right next step without inside knowledge.
For food donors
Make surplus and availability visible early enough for a real local handoff.
For community partners
Help schools, pantries, clinics, faith groups, and neighborhood organizations coordinate around local capacity.
For households
Create a clearer public path to current information about distribution updates and local support channels.
Rescue is local
Food rescue succeeds through local relationships, not abstract national messaging alone.
Clarity is infrastructure
Public trust improves when donors, volunteers, and partner organizations can quickly see how the system works.
Operations can deepen over time
This build establishes a credible foundation for donor intake, volunteer coordination, partner onboarding, and richer local resource directories.