Feeding those in need: Lettuce Pray delivers 2 1/2 tons of food

Back in 2009, we reported on Lettuce Pray – local faith communities collecting food donations, particularly fresh-grown produce, for local food banks. It’s been going strong ever since, and just wrapped up another season. Jane Taylor shares this update:

I wanted to pass along the success of this summer’s Lettuce Pray collection. Kristen Parsons and I were unable to carry on these weekly collections of food from the churches, so Becky Boberg from WestSide Universalist Unitarian Church took it over for us.

As you can see, she collected about 1500 pounds of food, of which 1150 were fresh produce, grown by West Seattleites and taken to church on Sunday, where Becky picked it all up and deposited it directly into cold storage at the West Seattle and White Center Food Banks.Besides OLG and WWUU, participating churches included Alki UCC, St. John the Baptist Episcopal, Tibbetts United Methodist, Holy Rosary, and St. Bernadette’s.

In its six years, Lettuce Pray has collected over 5,000 pounds of fresh produce and an equal amount of canned goods and non perishables. Our thanks to the generous souls (and gardeners) of West Seattle – and to Becky Boberg! We’ll be back next summer!

Jane also forwarded the photos – noting that’s Becky’s hand, holding those beautiful tomatoes!

5 Replies to "Feeding those in need: Lettuce Pray delivers 2 1/2 tons of food"

  • Jennifer October 6, 2014 (1:55 pm)

    Very cool!!!

  • sam-c October 6, 2014 (3:45 pm)

    “As you can see, she collected about 1500 pounds of food, of which 1150 were fresh produce, grown by West Seattleites and taken to church on Sunday”

    is that 1500 lbs on one day or all summer/ harvest? sorry ! I wasn’t sure and I can’t eyeball weights. I am just curious as I know there are collections for Lettuce Pray every week for a few months, not just this past Sunday!

    Awesome job growers!! Thanks for sharing with the food banks.

    • WSB October 6, 2014 (3:55 pm)

      Over the course of the season, I believe.

  • furor scribendi October 6, 2014 (4:16 pm)

    A wonderful program that is really making a difference! Lots of wonderful people trying to make a difference in their community – – and you can too.

  • Judi Yazzolino October 8, 2014 (10:01 am)

    We value our relationship with Lettuce Pray and thank them so much for the efforts they go through to provide fresh produce to the neighbors we service in our community throughout the summer. Thank you to them as well as all the West Seattle grower who donated.

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