Our Purpose
For 35 years, Forgotten Harvest has battled food insecurity by redistributing surplus food.
In 1990, we set down roots in the greater metro Detroit area and began rescuing food surpluses from grocery stores, markets, restaurants, caterers, and more. We took the donated excess food and delivered it free-of-charge to emergency food providers in the metro Detroit area. Our work has since expanded to include Forgotten Harvest Farms, where we grow our own fresh food for those in need.
All the food we rescue and produce is delivered to metro Detroit families who are food-insecure and struggle to cover the cost of basic life necessities. Our food helps bridge the income gap for tens of thousands of people, allowing them to secure some basic life necessities for themselves and their family.
Our Mission
We are dedicated to relieving hunger in Metro Detroit and rescuing surplus, nutritious food.
Our Vision
We envision communities that work together to end hunger and increase individual, neighborhood, economic, and environmental health.
Solutions that Nourish Campaign
As we celebrated our 30th anniversary, Forgotten Harvest embarked on a transformational strategy to deliver the Right Food to the Right Place in the Right Quantity at the Right Time. This innovative vision will enhance health, nutrition, and community wellness maximizing the alleviation of hunger and food insecurity across southeastern Michigan.
A year at Forgotten Harvest
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Feeding Detroit Together – a Benefit for Forgotten Harvest
Purchase tickets Join us on Friday, April 10, 2026, as Forgotten Harvest welcomes back our second annual Feeding Detroit Together – a benefit for Forgotten Harvest. As we raise [...]
ILITCH COMPANIES COLLEAGUES HELP FORGOTTEN HARVEST FIGHT HUNGER AND FOOD INSECURITY
As the holidays approach, a group of Ilitch Companies colleagues came together to give back to the community by volunteering with Forgotten Harvest, an organization dedicated to fighting hunger and food insecurity across Wayne, [...]
After nearly 3 million pounds of food aid cancelled, impacts across Michigan vary
While Michigan food banks lost nearly 3 million pounds of food in cancelled deliveries through August 2025, the actual impact on the organizations varied widely. In March, $500 million was cut in funding for [...]


