No More Empty Pots strives to create local food accessibility and knowledge for individuals and families through three main initiatives: 1) Keeping money in the local economy by purchasing produce and meat in bulk from Nebraska farmers and partnering with grocery stores; 2) Providing nutrition information and recipes with pre-packaged meals to make meal preparation easier; 3) Offering free culinary programs and meals to build job skills and food certificates in the community.
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1. Community
Harvest
No More Empty Pots strives to
create local food knowledge and
accessibility for individuals and
families by:
1. Keeping dollars circulating
locally by buying in bulk from
farmers in Nebraska and working
with grocery stores in Omaha.
2. Giving nutrition information and
recipes for all our pre-packaged
meals to make meal prep less
stressful and more
knowledgeable.
3. Providing free culinary
programs while preparing meals
to create job experience and
certificates within our community.
Visit Us
Available for Pickup
More Information
FRI 8AM-10AM
SAT 12PM-2PM
nmepomaha.org/community-harvest-meals
communityharvest@nmepomaha.org
402-690-0888
No More Empty Pots
8511 N. 30th St
Omaha, NE 68112
COMMUNITY
HARVEST
NO
MORE
EMPTY
POTS
2. SNAP Benefits: Dollar-for-dollar match
when the meal is paid with an EBT card.
Suggested price: $10/CSA
$2.50/meal
Surviving cancer patients can have
their orders covered in full by the
Carlynn Hartman-Kurtz Fund.
NMEP buys produce and meat in bulk
from local farmers to keep dollars
circulating locally.
Community Supported
Agriculture (CSA)
Boxes | 6-week cycle
This is emergency meal support for
people needing immediate food relief.
Feeding Our Neighbors
Meal Sevices
These are plant-based meals (comes
with recipes to help find ideas for
each meal).
Community Harvest
Meals | 6-week cycle
CONNECT
WITH OUR
FAMILY.
COMMUNITY
HARVEST.
No More Empty
Pots: Providing
Local Meal Support
Community Harvest is a system we
provide for our neighbors at No More
Empty Pots. We aim to create support
for local farmers in Nebraska, as well as
an easy-to-use program for our
community when it comes to fresh food.
Using a ‘Pay What You Can’ pricing
structure for our Community Harvest
meal plans, we offer a suggested price
for each plan. The program is built on
accessibility, and so these are simply
suggested prices. We do not want
anyone to feel obligated to pay a
certain price if that is a stressor for
them. Sign up for our Community
Harvest 6-week cycle of meals or CSA
boxes by scanning the QR code above.