You can help relieve hunger
One in ten children in the Bucks County region face hunger.
As of 2026, ALL of the food grown at Snipes Farm and Education Center is donated to the Hunger Relief Program. This is made possible with the help of volunteers, donors and our food-distribution partners.
You can help by making a donation, becoming a volunteer, or partnering with Snipes Farm & Education Center (Snipes Farm) to expand our hunger-relief efforts.

Our partners
These organizations help us to get our produce to those who need it most.

Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter
Donations support our deliveries of fresh produce and eggs to the Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter. With support from Danaher Lynch Family Foundation, we also maintain a vegetable garden at the shelter to grow produce for the residents. Children from the shelter attend the Snipes Farm Summer Camp free of charge.

Rolling Harvest
Rolling Harvest, which connects farmers with local families, helps support our Bucks County Senior Center program by delivering Snipes Farm produce to senior centers in Central and Upper Bucks County.

Interfaith Food Alliance
Generous donors enable Snipes Farm to deliver fresh produce twice monthly to the Interfaith Food Coalition Pantry at Morrisville United Methodist Church.

Trenton Housing Authority
The Trenton Housing Authority Health Team is dedicated to improving the well-being of the people of Trenton by partnering with community groups like the Snipes Farm & Education Center. Together we bring fresh, healthy produce to low-income seniors and people suffering from diabetes. Snipes Farm also participates in the Trenton Food Access Stakeholder Group, which seeks support for a “Neighborhood Heath Hub” nonprofit or co-op grocery store in Trenton.

United Way Of Bucks County
United Way’s Bucks Knocks Out Hunger program provides fresh Snipes Farm produce to fight hunger in Doylestown, Quakertown, Bristol – and every other community in Bucks County. Their meals are available to every food pantry and senior center, from Reigelsville to Bristol.

Bucks County Senior Centers
We are grateful to the Bucks County Commissioners for underwriting our ability to provide nutritious produce weekly to Bucks County senior centers during the growing season, including tomatoes, corn, cabbage, cucumbers, kale, lettuce, peppers, potatoes, radishes, scallions, spinach, squash, fresh herbs.
A Special Thank You to our Corporate Sponsors






