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Help Families Keep Their Thanksgiving Traditions

According to Feeding America, more than 350,000 people in San Diego County are experiencing food insecurity and don’t have consistent access to the food they need for a healthy life – let alone the resources for a special Thanksgiving dinner.

We’re gearing up now, so we have the necessary resources to ensure all of our neighbors have a place at the table this Thanksgiving.

Make Thanksgiving Special

Uniting to Combat Hunger Food Drive

In honor of Veterans Day and to help support military families and veterans, VFW, Humana, and Feeding San Diego are partnering for the second annual “Uniting to Combat Hunger Food Drive” across San Diego County.

From September 1 to November 17, 2024, bring non-perishable food items to participating locations or donate through our virtual food drive!

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Give Your Car New Purpose

This fall, you have the power to spark change during the Cartober vehicle donation campaign. When you donate your car, truck, motorcycle, RV, or boat to Feeding San Diego, the proceeds from your sale will help provide meals to San Diegans in need. And it won’t require anything more from you: we pick it up for free, and we supply all the necessary paperwork for your tax-deductible gift.

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More than 350,000 people in San Diego County are facing hunger while 38% of food produced is wasted. You can help.

Who Is Feeding San Diego?

Established in 2007, Feeding San Diego is the leading hunger-relief and food rescue organization in San Diego County and the only Feeding America partner food bank in the region.

Feeding San Diego is on a mission to connect every person facing hunger with nutritious meals by maximizing food rescue. Your support helps provide nutritious meals to people facing hunger. That means:

  • Kids succeed in school
  • Families stay in their homes
  • Heroes serve their country without worrying about their families back home
  • Seniors retire with dignity
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Feeding San Diego protects people and the planet.

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Feeding San Diego protects people and the planet.

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Community Voices

Craig

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“I’m currently serving in the Marine Corps. We’ve got one on the way so stuff like this is really amazing. Coming here from Japan, where we were stationed before, settling in, the prices here, all the little things: the crib, the car seat, we don’t have any furniture. With food, I’m trying to find the cheapest where to shop. It’s a mix of the commissary and maybe somewhere off-base. But we’re trying to find the balance between healthy and cheap. Being able to have this and offset a lot of the costs is really life-changing. These marines, sailors, foremen, everyone, living in San Diego, their paycheck is significantly less. With the family, trying to survive, trying to eat, trying to go out every once in awhile and just live a normal life, stuff like this makes a huge difference.”

Mayany

Woman with basket of fresh food

“There are seven people in my household: two adults and five kids. Three of the kids go here. The truth is that in the last few months here, the price of things has gone up a lot. And thank God there is this help because we save on several things, such as vegetables, and it’s good for us because we save some dollars. The food is very healthy, very wholesome. Truthfully, like I said, this helps us a lot because when the kids want something, someone can go make them something from what we get here, which is not nothing. I would like to say thank you for the great help you give us and that more people could join to do the same to donate, because there are many who need it. That is the truth. Thank you very much on behalf of everyone.”

Joyett

Woman with basket of fresh food

“This food distribution helps me out a lot right now because I’m on workman’s comp. I injured my shoulder at work. Financially, what workman’s comp is giving me, I can hardly pay my bills. They’re telling me I’m going to have to have surgery. At least I know I have food to eat. Every year, rent goes up. I live by myself. I have kids, but they all growing; they got their own families. As a foreigner, too, I try to be independent on my own instead of going to them [her kids] for help, you know. So this is very helpful. I’m used to it because I’m from a third-world country. You have to fend for yourself, be independent, make ends meet. It doesn’t bother me. I’m strong.”

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Thank You to Our Generous Corporate, Organization & Foundation Partners

$50,000 and Above

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