At HarborOne Bank, we believe in the power of community.
Since 2015, our annual Harvest for Hunger program has invested over $425,000 to local food pantries and nutrition programs. Together, we can
make a meaningful difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity in our local neighborhoods.
Want to get involved?
We’re accepting donations of nonperishable food items at all branch locations November 1-15. Drop your donation to one of our 30 banking centers across Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Find a banking center
We're proud to have supported 40+ organizations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
and Rhode Island as part of the Harvest for Hunger initiative since 2016.
Learn more about our 2023 Harvest for Hunger Community Partners below.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
- About Fresh/ Fresh Truck
- Boston Community Pediatrics
- Bridgewater Food Pantry @ Central Square Congregational Church
- Brookline Food Pantry
- Brookline Foundation-Safety Net Program
- Cambridge Community Center
- Canton Food Pantry
- Catholic Charities South
- Charity Guild
- Damien's Food Pantry
- Food Pantry Foundation of Stoughton
- Friendly Food Pantry
- Greater Boston Food Bank
- Greater Fall River Food Pantry
- Hebron Food Pantry
- Interfaith Social Services
- Julie's Family Learning Program
- Mathew's Mission
- My Brother's Keeper
- North Hampton Survival Center
- Our Daily Bread Food Pantry of Mansfield
- Raynham Food Basket
- Saint Vincent DePaul of Abington
- Saint Vincent DePaul of Middleboro
- South Shore Community Action Council
- United Way of Greater New Bedford
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
- Granite YMCA Food Pantry
- New Hampshire Food Bank
- The Community Kitchen