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Our History

From Left: Jack Pitcher, Dale
Galvin, Ed Philleo and Mike Shanahan
(click image for a larger version) |
Rotary First Harvest began in 1982 when
Rotarians from the Seattle University District Rotary Club, led by
Norm Hillis and then University of WA police Chief Mike Shanahan,
began encouraging backyard gardeners to plant extra produce to share
with the hungry. That year home gardeners grew an extra 70,000 pounds
of produce. Encouraged by this, Shanahan wanted to do even more, so
he turned to his law enforcement colleagues. The first response came
when the Mt. Vernon police chief called with a donation from a local
farmer - 40,000 pounds of surplus cauliflower. A few days later, someone
in Othello telegraphed with 60,000 pounds of potatoes.
By
Fall, Shanahan and his fellow Rotarians knew that one call from a
farmer could do what all the backyard gardeners could do in a single
season. The focus of this small project became moving surplus produce
from Washington farmers to large warehouses equipped to handle thousands
of pounds of food in one donation. As the project grew, it became
too much for volunteers to manage and an Executive Director was hired.
Eventually, it outgrew the resources of a single Rotary Club, and
Rotary District 5030 (Rotary
Clubs in the Puget Sound area) agreed to make it a District Project.
Rotary First Harvest continues to receive a large portion of financial
support from the clubs in the local district and their members. Since
1982, RFH has gathered more than 100 million pounds of produce for
food banks in Washington state and other needy parts of our region.
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"RFH: Helping
Needy Families
Since 1982" |
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COPYRIGHT 2012, ROTARY FIRST HARVEST - a program of Rotary District 5030
P.O. Box 94117, Seattle, WA 98124 | Phone:
206-236-0408 | Fax: 206-236-0357 | Email:
rotary@firstharvest.org
RFH and its programs are funded exclusively through the financial support of Rotary District 5030, corporations, foundations and individuals, with no support from, affiliation with, or endorsement by Rotary International, which accepts no liability therefor.

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