Who we are
We are a team of community members and advocates with substantial experience in food reclamation and distribution. We work with partners to identify underserved communities and the "working poor” — folks who are working hard but are having a hard time making ends meet.
The challenge
Millions of pounds of fruits and vegetables are wasted each year in markets, grocery stores, and farms.
Thousands of households lack consistent access to fresh, nutritious food, especially in underserved communities.
Traditional food pantries alone cannot meet the scale, convenience, or dignity required to close this gap in fresh produce.
The Challenge
Our solution
Fresh Start bridges surplus and need through an integrated food recovery and distribution system designed for efficiency, scale, and community choice.
01
Food Recovery Network
We partner with other markets, grocers, bakeries, farms, community supported agriculture (CSAs), and peer non-profits to maximize food recovery and distribution.
02
Central Collaborative Operations Hub
We are a founding partner at the Greater Boston Collaborative Food Access Hub at 30 Northampton St, Roxbury, MA. Volunteers will manage recovery coordination, processing, cold/dry storage, and delivery.
03
Innovative Distribution Sites
Permanent Kiosks: Transit-adjacent sites serving commuters with convenient, affordable access.
Pop-ups, community, and school sites: Flexible models that meet families where they are.
Contact us
Together, we can build a resilient food recovery network that nourishes communities, reduces waste, and creates a healthier, more equitable Boston.