Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
September 11, 2025

Last year, our customers donated over 513 pounds of food in support of the High Plains Food Bank. This year, we need your help in trying to do even more!
As part of our 2nd Annual Grassroots Giving food drive, Weed Man Amarillo is mobilizing our trucks and our technicians to collect donations from our customers throughout the fall season! From September 8th to October 8th, 2025, during your regularly scheduled lawn care services, we encourage you to leave non-perishable food donations on your front porch, and we will take care of the rest!
From September 8th to October 8th, we’re partnering with the High Plains Food Bank to collect donations of non-perishable food and household items, such as the following:
Peanut Butter
Canned meat (tuna, chicken, etc.)
Shelf-stable milk
Canned or dried beans
Canned fruits in their own juice, no sugar added
Canned vegetables, low sodium
Rice
Cereal
Pasta
Soups, chilis and stews
100% fruit and vegetable juice
Macaroni and cheese
Boxed meals
‘Pop Top’ food items
This cause has never been more important, as 1 in 8 households in the United States are currently facing food insecurity, while 1 in 5 Canadian families don’t have sufficient access to quality food and other basic needs.
Donating is easy!
The day before your next lawn care application during our Grassroots Giving campaign, you will receive a text or email reminder about your next service.
During our visit, simply leave any food items for donation outside your front door (preferably in a box or bag).
Your Weed Man technician will collect all items while they are there to complete your service.
All donations will benefit our friends at The High Plains Food Bank!
If you have any questions about what the most requested donation items are for local families, or about what is/isn’t permissible for donation, just reach out to us at amarillo@weedmanusa.com].
Last year, the entire Weed Man fleet (both US and Canada) combined to collect over 76,000 pounds of food (the equivalent of 64,000 meals) across North America. And we need your help to do more this year!
We hope you’ll join us in the fight against food insecurity in our community!
Written By
Allison Russell
Published On
September 11, 2025

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