GrabNGive connects everyday volunteers with gas stations and grocery stores to rescue surplus deli food and deliver it directly to people experiencing homelessness.
Gas stations, delis, and grocery stores mark items nearing end-of-day. Instead of the dumpster, they go on GrabNGive.
Nearby volunteers get notified and claim a run. Show up, grab the food, and head out. Takes 15 minutes.
No warehouses. No middlemen. Volunteers deliver directly to people experiencing homelessness in their neighborhood.
Existing food rescue platforms require a registered charity to receive donations. GrabNGive empowers any person to grab surplus food and give it to someone who needs it.
The federal Good Samaritan Food Donation Act and Washington's RCW 69.80.031 protect good-faith food donors from liability. Stores can participate with zero legal risk.
Starting in Auburn, WA and expanding neighborhood by neighborhood. Dense volunteer networks mean faster pickups and fresher food.
Most food banks handle canned goods and dry staples. GrabNGive focuses on the hot, fresh deli items that stores throw out every single night.
GrabNGive is building a world where no meal goes to waste while someone nearby goes hungry. One pickup at a time.