11,530+ pounds donated + 53,500 pounds gleaned in 2024!
Plot Against Hunger program collects fresh produce from gardens at homes, faith-based organizations, schools, and community gardens, and gleans produce at local farms to donate to local food pantries for our neighbors in need of supplemental groceries. Our Produce Bagging Center accepts your garden produce, prepares it for food pantry clients, and delivers the same day. Plot Against Hunger cultivates a community of gardeners, supporting gardeners with seeds and seedlings and technical assistance. Every March, the growing season starts with the Spring Garden Kickoff where gardeners can meet each other and learn new skills.

Get Involved!
Donate your garden produce
Our Produce Donation Center is located at Rock Spring Church, 5010 Little Falls Road in Arlington. We welcome all amounts, starting with those extra vegetables you won’t use. We also have a list of food pantries that directly take produce if you aren’t available during drop off times. Just let us know what you donate here. Produce Donation Center is now open! See more information.

Volunteer
We have a number of volunteer opportunities in existing Plot gardens in Arlington, helping out at the produce bagging center, gleaning at local farms and orchards, serving on the Plot Against Hunger Committee, or otherwise supporting our efforts. We are also always looking for new Plot Against Hunger Gardens!

Seeds and Seedlings
Arlington Virginia Cooperative Extension and Plot Against Hunger distribute donated seeds to Plot gardens, community gardens, and other gardeners in the spring. Plot Against Hunger Program is also coordinating an exchange of seedlings between seedling growers and PLOT gardens that need seedlings.

Learn Gardening Skills
From our Wednesday night Garden Talks at Central Library, the Spring Garden Kickoff, and YouTube channel, we have a number of ways for you to learn gardening! Our partners also offer events which we love to highlight and attend.

Plot Against Hunger Partners
The Plot Against Hunger Program partners include Arlington Virginia Cooperative Extension, Marymount University, Master Gardeners, Master Food Volunteers, Arlington County Library, food pantries, and individual gardens and gardeners. It began at Arlington Food Assistance Center in 2007 and was transferred to FOUA in 2021.





Latest News
Volunteer to Glean – Sign Up Today!
Happy Fall! We invite you to enjoy the fall weather and help harvest winter squash at a farm in College Park, MD in October and November for local food pantries. We’ve set up a schedule to harvest over the next 5 weeks. Please …
Read moreOctober Urban Agriculture Month 2021
October Urban Agriculture Month 2021 will be a celebration of the energy and dedication of all who volunteer or work to advance urban agriculture in Arlington! Schedule of Events Oct 2: FOUA Urban Ag Appreciation Day To launch October Urban Ag …
Read moreSummer Volunteer Opportunities!
Updated: July 26, 2021 Summer is heating up and so is our need for garden volunteers! Sign up is required for all. When you sign up, please read special safety measures and other requirements for each opportunity. Rock Spring Church produce bagging site. The …
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