Food Drive Materials

Use any of our Food Drive Shopping Lists, along with the printable resources available on this page to conduct a Healthy Shelves food drive.

Use our Healthy Shelves Food Drive Guide and Inventory Sheet to organize a successful, healthy foods, food drivetop of the cover of the food drive guideDownload the Healthy Shelves Food Drive Guide (PDF)

a checklist of the various foods by category for counting foods collected during food drive plus a separate area for calculating percentage of "healthy shelves" items collectedDownload the Healthy Shelves Food Drive Inventory Sheet (PDF)

Use our small bin wrap to identify small food donation containersClassroom scene with teacher holding a small plastic bin with the smaller wrap on it

brown box containing food drive donations with Healthy Shelves small bin wrap on it
Download the Small Bin Wrap (PDF)*

Use our large bin wrap to identify large food donation containers two blue barrels, each with one half of the large barrel wrap attached
Download the Large Bin Wrap (PDF)*

Use the poster to identify large donation containers or the food collection site
a white poster with five shelves holding illustrations of healthy foods to donateDownload the Healthy Shelves poster (PDF)*

*NOTES ABOUT PRINTING MATERIALS ON THIS PAGE:
These materials do not fit on standard  8 1/2 x 11 paper. To print, save and download the .pdf file and open in Acrobat Reader or a similar program. This will divide the image into the appropriate number of sheets, along with overlapping and cutting guidelines. The small bin wrapper fits on one sheet of 11 x 17 paper.

 

About Healthy Shelves
Healthy Shelves is a community partnership between:

Together, these organizations are dedicated to supporting the nutritional health of food-insecure individuals living with diabetes, heart and/or kidney disease.