Every city, every town, every rural corner of the map — people are going hungry while food rots behind dumpsters.
We’re surrounded by abundance, but trapped by systems that make us ask before we help. Permits. Paperwork. Committees. Red tape so thick you could choke on it.
This guide cuts straight through that.
Feed Each Other is your blueprint for starting a community food drive that actually feeds people. No bureaucrats, no waiting, no guilt trips — just action.
You’ll learn:
✅ How to find and repurpose surplus food from local stores, restaurants, and farms
✅ How to organize small, powerful teams of volunteers
✅ How to fund your project without begging for grants or donations
✅ How to build trust and dignity into every exchange
✅ How to evolve a simple food drive into a lasting community movement
This isn’t theory — it’s practice. The kind that reminds us we were never helpless; we were just hypnotized into thinking compassion needed permission.
You don’t have to wait for anyone’s green light.
You are the green light.
Feed Each Other is more than a guide — it’s a call to reclaim humanity from the hands of bureaucracy.
Feed people. Free people. Repeat.