My project commenced on August 3, 2015. Prior the date in which I had been scheduled to start, one of Feed My Sheep’s staff took a leave of absence due to a family emergency. Consequently, during the whole duration of my time with the organization, I took …show more content…
Some of the produce that Feed My Sheep receives are from wealthy individuals in the community. These individuals have big yards filled with varieties of fruits and vegetables, most of which I wouldn’t have been able to experience picking without my involvement with the organization. Lemons, limes, avocadoes, starfruits, guavas, macadamia nuts, coconuts, and papayas were some of the produce that we were fortunate enough to harvest. They also received cucumbers, zucchinis, and arrays of organic greens from local farmers, pineapples from Maui Gold Pineapple Company, and many other produce from Maui’s Costco. The staple food, such as brown rice, wheat pasta, beans, and canned tuna, are made possible by the funding provided by the County of Maui. Most of the non-perishable food for the non-cook bags are also from the same funding. The other food, such as milk and other dairy products, are donated by Maui Meadows. There are weekly food distribution events for Kihei, Lahiana, Kahului and Kahala, and monthly for Hana. Feed My Sheep is unique is a sense that they take the food that they provide to the neighborhoods themselves, which is great as it eliminates the issue of not having the access to transportation. The process of acquiring food goes as