Food Bank of Western Massachusetts Welcomes New Partner, Berkshire Bounty

October 9, 2024
FBWMA Media Contact: Deb Ondo, Communications and Engagement Manager, debo@foodbankwma.org Phone: 413-419-0170
Berkshire Bounty Contact: Morgan Ovitsky, Executive Director, Morgan@berkshirebounty.org Phone: 413-591-2239

Food Bank of Western Massachusetts Welcomes New Partner, Berkshire Bounty, to Strengthen Food Rescue Efforts in Berkshire County

The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts (FBWMA) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Berkshire Bounty, a food rescue organization located in Great Barrington, MA, dedicated to alleviating hunger throughout Berkshire County. The collaboration will enhance the effort to recover and distribute fresh, nutritious food to individuals and families county-wide.

Berkshire Bounty is a volunteer-driven organization that collects food from 25 local retailers and delivers it to 31 food access sites across Berkshire County. With a network of 130 registered volunteers, Berkshire Bounty is on track to collect an estimated 450,000 pounds of food in 2024. Forty percent of this food is purchased to meet the needs of the community, including eggs, meat, fresh produce, dairy, and culturally appropriate foods.

“The Food Bank of Western Massachusetts recognized the important work of Berkshire Bounty in our shared mission to feed people in need and is thrilled to now be partners in this effort,” said Brandie Taggart, Food Donations Coordinator at the Food Bank. “We look forward to forging a strong and lasting partnership with the team at Berkshire Bounty.”

In the spring of 2024, Berkshire Bounty and FBWMA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to formalize their collaboration. Through this partnership, Berkshire Bounty volunteers are now transporting donated food from grocery stores directly to FBWMA member agencies, ensuring that food reaches food pantries and community kitchens four days a week. Since the beginning of the partnership, which started as a pilot program in January 2024, nearly 50,000 pounds of food, valued at $90,000, have been collected and distributed.

“The partnership with FBWMA has opened the door to providing more food to the Berkshire County community in need,” said Morgan Ovitsky, Executive Director of Berkshire Bounty. “Together, we are working to increase the quantity of healthy, fresh food available to residents so they can thrive.”

The Food Bank and Berkshire Bounty will continue to identify additional retail stores, farms, and food donors to expand the food rescue efforts. The partnership is expected to have a direct impact on reducing food insecurity in the Berkshires.


About the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts: Since 1982, the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts has been a community partner to end hunger. We provide healthy and culturally responsive food directly through our own Mobile Food Bank and Brown Bag food distribution sites, and through the food assistance network in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, and Hampshire counties. This network is comprised of 186 independent food pantries, meal sites and shelters that are on the front lines providing food and resources to individuals, families, seniors, children, veterans, and people with disabilities, so they may lead healthy and meaningful lives. The Food Bank partners on public education and advocacy to address systemic barriers that cause hunger. We believe everyone has a right to healthy food.

About Berkshire Bounty: Berkshire Bounty is a 501(c)(3) food rescue organization with the mission to collect, purchase and deliver nutritious food to emergency food distribution programs countywide. We build capacity, close gaps and improve the quality of food for the food insecure population. Our vision is for everyone to have access to sufficient nutritious food for themselves and their families.