All After the Harvest gleanings are listed here, so find one that fits your schedule and sign up. Questions? Check out our Volunteer Gleaning FAQs. If you have more questions or just hate to sign up online, call Sandy Vivian at 816-550-5631. Thanks so much for helping provide healthy food to hungry people in Kansas and Missouri.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Apple season is here! We’re scheduling gleanings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in August. Thanks for coming out to this beautiful orchard in Bonner Springs to bring fresh fruit to hungry families in the area.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
You can’t sign up online for this one…Call Karin at 816-853-4460. We’re gleaning in the a.m.-time to be determined. If you can come any time that day, Karin will work with you.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
We need 2 gleaners on call for one hour per week on Mon, Tue, Wed or Thu. You pick the day, time of day (morning or afternoon) to glean as tomatoes ripen, then deliver to area food banks, pantries. This will be an ongoing “gig” from now thru mid-Sept. No online signup for this. Call Sandy at 816-550-5631.
If you or your group can only volunteer to glean tomatoes one time during the season, we also need you!
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Apple season is here! We’re scheduling gleanings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in August. Thanks for coming out to this beautiful orchard in Bonner Springs to bring fresh fruit to hungry families in the area.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Apple season is here! We’re scheduling gleanings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in August. Thanks for coming out to this beautiful orchard in Bonner Springs to bring fresh fruit to hungry families in the area.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
This orchard is near Maryville MO at Conception Junction MO. This is at a lovely farm and there is a nice picnic area nearby. Bring a basket and enjoy the beauty of northern Missouri afterwards!
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
We need 2 gleaners on call for one hour per week on Mon, Tue, Wed or Thu. You pick the day, time of day (morning or afternoon) to glean as tomatoes ripen, then deliver to area food banks, pantries. This will be an ongoing “gig” from now thru mid-Sept. No online signup for this. Call Sandy at 816-550-5631.
If you or your group can only volunteer to glean tomatoes one time during the season, we also need you!
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Apple season is here! We’re scheduling gleanings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in August. Thanks for coming out to this beautiful orchard in Bonner Springs to bring fresh fruit to hungry families in the area.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
We need 2 gleaners on call for one hour per week on Mon, Tue, Wed or Thu. You pick the day, time of day (morning or afternoon) to glean as tomatoes ripen, then deliver to area food banks, pantries. This will be an ongoing “gig” from now thru mid-Sept. No online signup for this. Call Sandy at 816-550-5631.
If you or your group can only volunteer to glean tomatoes one time during the season, we also need you!
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Apple season is here! We’re scheduling gleanings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in August. Thanks for coming out to this beautiful orchard in Bonner Springs to bring fresh fruit to hungry families in the area.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Apple season is here! We’re scheduling gleanings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in August. Thanks for coming out to this beautiful orchard in Bonner Springs to bring fresh fruit to hungry families in the area.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.

Come glean with us to rescue fruits and veggies to feed hungry families.
This orchard is near Maryville MO at Conception Junction MO. This is at a lovely farm and there is a nice picnic area nearby. Bring a basket and enjoy the beauty of northern Missouri afterwards!
Sign up to help at this gleaning.
We’ll e-mail you info before gleaning
We’ll e-mail you the farm address and Field Supervisor contact information before your gleaning as well as notice of delay or cancellation due to bad weather. If the gleaning event listing says “produce” gleaning, instead of, say, “apple” gleaning, that means we’ll be gleaning, but don’t yet know what will be ready to harvest. We’ll let you know via e-mail before gleaning.
Can you also transport produce from the farm to a food bank, pantry or kitchen?
Let us know when you sign up if you can be a gleaner/driver. Volunteers tell us that delivering is one of the best experiences of the day. We try to select a location near your route, but if you can, please be open to areas of most need.
Waiver Form, Volunteer Gleaning FAQs
When you sign up, you’ll see a Waiver Form to download—print, complete and bring to your gleaning. And you’ll see the Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to download, read and share. Or go here to check out FAQs. Contact us with your additional questions: Sandy Vivian-[email protected] or 816-550-5631.
Note to Organization Leaders
Only the leader should sign up and tell us about your group: organization name and description, where you are traveling from to get to the gleaning, and the ages of your volunteers (how many projected 0-6, 7-12, 13-18, 19+ years?). If you’re projecting more volunteers than indicated, sign up anyway and we’ll contact you. We may be able to accommodate a larger number or a different date or time. Download and send Waiver Form and Volunteer Gleaning FAQs to your volunteers. Send instructions to print, complete Waiver Form; bring to the gleaning.
Sign up to help at this gleaning.