Forgotten Harvest
Jeremy A. Williams is a seasoned volunteer with experience at Forgotten Harvest since May 2019, where contributions include serving economically challenged citizens in Metro Detroit and streamlining food distribution processes. Prior experiences include serving as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Northwestern University, working on biotechnology research under Professor Lonnie Shea, and mentoring honors students as part of the Lee Honors College at Western Michigan University. Additionally, Jeremy A. Williams interned with General Motors on the Robonaut 2 project, collaborating with NASA to develop innovative solutions for automotive assembly and space exploration. Jeremy A. Williams holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Western Michigan University, earned between 2010 and 2018.
Forgotten Harvest
Forgotten Harvest was formed in 1990 to fight two problems: hunger and waste. Forgotten Harvest “rescued” and distributed 40 million pounds of food last year by collecting surplus prepared and perishable food from 800 sources, including grocery stores, fruit and vegetable markets, restaurants, caterers, dairies, farmers, wholesale food distributors and other Health Department-approved sources. This donated food, which would otherwise go to waste, is delivered free-of-charge to more than 200 emergency food providers in the Metro Detroit area. For more information on Forgotten Harvest please visit www.forgottenharvest.org