Who we are

Through various partnerships, Wayside uses food to reduce waste, fight hunger and strengthen community.

Woman prepping food

Wayside uses food to reduce waste, fight hunger and strengthen community through volunteer-driven programming and a collaborative, cross-industry network of partners in Southern Maine. Our work is rooted in partnerships utilizing approaches that reinforce social connection, individual dignity and limiting our impact on the natural environment. Wayside believes that the health and vibrancy of our community depend upon the physical, social and economic well-being of all community members.

Heart shaped potato
Volunteer serving food

“On top of fighting food insecurity, Wayside Food Programs provides a catalyst for positive change in our communities. Avesta's properties and neighborhoods are happier and healthier when Wayside is part of them.

- Nick Kjeldgaard, Resident Services Manager, Avesta Housing
(Weekly Lunches & Dinners & Mobile Food Pantries)