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Ride for Food Safety Tips

Important Safety Rules for the Ride for Food Wear a Helmet Properly When to Replace Helmet Rule of Thumb:  “If you are unsure of the condition or safety of their helmet, then just replace it.  If you can’t remember what has happened to your helmet over the years, then...

Tell me more about: Food Access

There are many methods of food production, distribution and processing and the impact on today’s society can often be hard to track. Within the Ride for Food partner network, we have a wide variety of organizations hard at work tackling their important piece of our...

Fundraising Tips & Tricks

Asking for money is hard. It’s the nature of fundraising for a good cause that there are times where it seems really challenging to get the word out and make the ask. You’re passionate about the cause you’re riding for and you know the impact your...

Our first annual Ultimate Food Rescue Dinner

  Oh what a night! Last Thursday we had the best time celebrating the joy of food here in Boston with an extraordinary community of food rescue advocates new and old. This was our first annual event highlighting the efforts of our partners that work day in and...

Rider Profile – Sarah Branz

The Ride for Food community is full of hundreds of passionate, hard working advocates for food access and hunger relief in the Greater Boston and Worcester region. We are excited to share their stories and experiences with you in our series of Rider Profiles. In these...

Your need to know guide for the Ultimate Food Rescue Challenge

 There is so much going into our first annual Ultimate Food Rescue Challenge we wanted to give you a run down of all the things you need know before the main event on August 18th at Les Zygomates. Below is a schedule for the evening along with a description of...

Partner Profile – Food Link

Arlington Celebrates 100 Years and Grants DeAnne Dupont, Citizen of the Year AwardHere’s The Story Behind Food LinkFood Link, a food rescue organization based in Arlington, was co-founded by DeAnne Dupont and Julie Kremer. Their drive to open Food Link originated with...

Rider Profile – Ray Wiese

The Ride for Food community is full of hundreds of passionate, hard working advocates for food access and hunger relief in the Greater Boston and Worcester region. We are excited to share their stories and experiences with you in our series of Rider Profiles. In these...