Turning Surplus into Service: The Senior Gleaners of San Diego County
Senior Volunteers Harvest Goodness and Turn Surplus into Service | News | San Diego County News Center For over three decades, a remarkable volunteer force of older adults has harvested millions of pounds of food — and discovered that the act of giving back is itself nourishing. March 2026 On a cool winter morning in North San Diego County, a pickup truck rolls slowly past a field of unharvested crops. Two farmers and a retired minister stare at the ripening fruit going to waste while, just miles away, thousands of their neighbors go hungry. It is a scene repeated endlessly across California's most productive agricultural regions. But for these three men — Laurel Gray, Dene Hatch, and George Norton — the sight provoked not resignation but resolve. That act of conscience, witnessed in the early 1990s, gave rise to one of the most quietly consequential volunteer organizations in San Diego County: the Senior Gleaners of San Diego County , a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that,...