The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Young People Find a New Way to Help Others

America's nonprofit organizations have been built almost entirely with extras.

The D.C. Central Kitchen, for example, which I founded almost 20 years ago, runs on extra food — as does an extensive national network of kitchens, food banks, and pantries that rely on donated food from restaurants, manufacturers, wholesalers,...

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