Donate
Donating supplies
Food Not Bombs Las Vegas tries to scrounge up as many supplies as we can through sharing, re-using, and freecycling, but we do occasionally need to buy additional supplies (whether to cover ordinary losses over time, or to provide quick backups in case of unexpectedly high turnouts). These are some of the items that we’d normally have to pay for out of pocket. Donated supplies would be very much appreciated and can be put to use immediately.
- Disposable food containers (such as Ziploc Snap ’n Seal square containers). Having some of these on hand allow people to take back leftovers so nothing from our meals will go to waste.
- Disposable dinner plates
- Disposable bowls for soup or chili
- Paper towels
- Re-usable dinner plates or bowls, hard plastic or ceramic
- Re-usable forks, spoons, and knives
How to drop off donations
Here are some times when Food Not Bombers come together when you can drop off any donations of food, cash, or supplies with us. If none of these times will work out for you,
just contact one of our organizers to set up a time to meet up.
- Food Not Bombs organizational meetings. Every Saturday, 2:00pm, at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. 4550 S. Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Weekly picnic in Baker Park. Every Sunday, 10:00am-1:00pm, Baker Park (corner of E. St. Louis Ave. and 10th St.), Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Food Not Bombs Las Vegas tabling display at the weekly Vegas A-Cafe. Every Thursday, 6:00–8:00pm. We have literature, a donation jar, and volunteers available to answer questions every Thursday at the A-Cafe meet-up at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. 4550 S. Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Getting Involved
Interested? There’s lots you can do to get involved. And nobody in charge you need to ask first for permission. We work through direct action and group consensus—just go ahead and
do what you can, and work together with fellow Food Not Bombers if you all agree to work together on something. (We believe in putting the old Wobbly saying,
We are all leaders here,
into practice.) Your fellow FNBers have resources and information we can hook you up with to help you out. There’s always pleny for active FNBers to do, and most of it’s easy to get done, if one of us just steps up to do it. If there’s anything in particular that you want to get involved with, or find out more about from fellow local FNBers,
get in touch through the contact form. For example….
- You could post flyers, posters, and handbills around town to let people know about Food Not Bombs and our events. Your fellow FNBers have some designs we can hook you up with, or you can design your own.
- If you know people who’d be interested in Food Not Bombs, you could talk about us with them, and encourage them to come join us for some free food and check out what we do.
- You could pick up free vegetarian food to share through Food Not Bombs, from grocery stores and restaurants that are willing to donate food that would otherwise be thrown away; or from dumpster-diving for clean, still-edible food at other stores; or from you or your friends’ jobs, gardens, or any other alternative food source you may have access to. Take some food to eat or share yourself, then drop off the rest at one of our drop-off houses where other FNBers can pick it up. Your fellow FNBers have information and resources we can share for talking with store managers, finding good dumpsters, and a lot else. We can also go out together and work together on picking up, unloading, dumpster- diving, or whatever else we need to do.
- You could help prepare food for our public food-sharing events by picking up food from an FNB drop-off house, cooking meals with it, and bringing what you’ve made to the park. Your fellow FNBers have food you can use and recipes, or we can get together, share the work and the kitchen space, and have some fun cooking together.
- You can pick up free food and just share it with your friends or family or neighbors, even if you can’t make one of the public picnics. This is mutual aid, not charity, and the point is to get good food to anybody who needs to eat, whether or not it happens at a public event. You can pick up food from our drop-off houses, and share it with anyone you know who would enjoy a free meal.
- You could volunteer to work with your fellow FNBers to set up outreach tables and talk with people at public events like rallies, protests, and fairs, where we can share literature to let people know about Food Not Bombs and what we do, or share free food with people at the event, or both.
- You could help out your fellow FNBers by sharing or lending pots, pans, plates, utensils, napkins, tasty vegan recipes, etc. etc. etc. If you know a good source for any of these that you and your fellow FNBers might be able to use, it’ll help us out a lot.
- If you have a large kitchen or know people or places with a large kitchen that FNBers might be able to use, you could help fellow FNBers get together in that kitchen space. Food Not Bombs works better, and is more fun, when we can meet up in a bigger space to do the prep and cook together.
- If you know somebody who is planning a political or community event, like a rally or march or festival, you could let them know about Food Not Bombs and encourage them to invite us to set up a table where we can talk with people at the event and share literature, free food, or both.
- If you know people who put on community events like music shows or readings, you could help your fellow FNBers get the word out about what we do, and raise funds for the project, by arranging benefits or just getting a tabling event set up at one of the shows.
Let’s talk about what’s going on, what interests you, and how fellow FNBers can help you with it. You can reach local Food Not Bombers through
our contact page, or you can reach Charles, one of our organizers, at
(734) 262-2129.