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Black History Month Spotlight: A Masjid Carrying on a Mother’s Legacy

Black History Month comes around once a year, but year-round, members of the Feeding San Diego network exemplify Black leadership. One such leader is Hakim Alaji, whose group works out of Masjidul Taqwa, the first Masjid established in San Diego. Its members collaborate with Feeding San Diego and other local [...]

February 21st, 2023|Categories: Community Support, Partnerships|Tags: , , , , |

Looking for Date Ideas? Try Volunteering as a Couple.

Love is in the air this Valentine’s Day, and we’re delighted to share the stories of five couples who make volunteering as a couple incredibly adorable and inspiring. Feeding San Diego is fortunate enough to welcome over 10,000 volunteers every year, including couples, friends, families, colleagues, neighbors, corporate groups, and [...]

February 13th, 2023|Categories: Campaigns, Community Support|Tags: , , |

What to Know About the End of Emergency Allotments

This month, emergency allotments are coming to an end. SNAP (known as CalFresh in California) emergency allotments were a temporary strategy authorized by Congress to provide additional assistance to low-income individuals and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, because of Congressional action, they’re ending. CalFresh recipients will no longer receive [...]

February 6th, 2023|Categories: Must Read, Resources|Tags: , |

Food Is Medicine: Fresh Produce Is the Prescription for a Healthy Life

Something we consistently hear from people who attend our food distributions is how much they appreciate the fresh produce. Recently, Feeding America released a new report titled Elevating Voices to End Hunger Together. This nationwide community listening initiative discovered vital insights into what people facing hunger want and need. One [...]

January 3rd, 2023|Categories: Miscellaneous|Tags: , , , |
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