07/04/2020
In case you are planning on putting on your own fireworks show!
05/20/2020
But the mural just wasn’t complete without a Liberty Disposal can.
05/01/2020
Just a reminder that everyone is important!
04/24/2020
Instead of waiting in the long lines at the landfill. Call us for a Roll-Off to do all that spring cleaning easier.
(520) 500-7770
04/23/2020
Learn something new every day
03/23/2020
If you are in need or just want to help this looks like a great place to start.
FNB Tucson has started a free grocery program called Tucson Food Share! Sharing groceries twice a week. We will soon be offering deliveries to you home, stay tuned! Please share this flyer far and wide. Check out tucsonfoodshare.org to learn more about the project, donate, and plug in to volunteer~
In times of crisis, our most reliable support comes from within our communities. Tucson Food Share is a collective effort by and for Tucsonans to share life-giving resources amongst ourselves, without dependence upon government or corporate support. We operate by the principles of mutual aid, distributing food and other necessities without judgment to anyone who asks. We seek to make resources accessible, prioritizing the needs of our neighbors who are forgotten, ignored, and exploited by those in power. This is an entirely volunteer-run project that depends upon donations from community members to function.
Our current operations:
* Receiving bulk donations or purchasing supplies wholesale.
* Packing groceries for individual households in a sanitary, controlled environment to prevent the spread of contagions.
* Distributing groceries at 600 N 4th Ave, Mondays 5-7pm and Thursdays 8-10am.
* Delivering groceries directly to households to support those who are self-isolating in their homes.
* Cooking and sharing a community meal every Sunday evening in De Anza Park, 1 hr before sunset until dark.
* Using strict hygiene protocols in line with WHO and CDC recommendations to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
We support anyone who:
* Is already self-isolating because their age and/or medical conditions put them in serious danger if they contract the virus.
* Can’t afford expensive grocery delivery services, and must either risk exposure or go hungry.
* Is sick and cannot leave home for fear of infecting others.
* Can’t afford groceries because of lost work or structural poverty.
* Is otherwise unable to reliably access nourishing food.
03/20/2020
We are still operating as usual. Props to all the front line workers but people tend to forget that waste disposal is essential especially in times like these. If we can help in any way please reach out. (520) 500-7770