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Share Your Luck: Feeding San Diego Partners with the Lucky Duck Foundation and The Salvation Army to Create Opportunities for San Diegans Experiencing Homelessness

This St. Patrick’s Day, we’re talking about luck. More importantly, we’re talking about sharing your luck. Our friends at the Lucky Duck Foundation recently invested an additional $1 million in a job placement and training initiative for San Diegans experiencing homelessness. These funds will extend current employment and training programs, [...]

March 16th, 2022|Categories: Community Support, Partnerships|Tags: , , , |

Local College Professor Rescues Food to Fight Student Hunger on Campus

In the U.S., 39 percent of undergrads are low-income and in danger of experiencing food insecurity. One professor at San Diego State University (SDSU) has taken action to combat student hunger on campus. By partnering with Feeding San Diego, Dr. ‘Niyi Coker has created a system of free pantries on [...]

February 22nd, 2022|Categories: Partnerships, Stories|Tags: , , |

A Food Pantry Spreads Love Through Daily Acts of Kindness

A small rural community about an hour from the City of San Diego known widely for its avocado and citrus groves, Fallbrook is known as “The Friendly Village.” Fallbrook Food Pantry, the town’s only hunger-relief organization, exemplifies friendliness at every level. A recent visit to the pantry was filled with [...]

February 17th, 2022|Categories: Must Read, Partnerships|Tags: , , , , |

What Feeding People, Not Landfills Looks Like with Jimbo’s and the North County LGBTQ Resource Center

We often use the phrases “food rescue” and “feed people, not landfills” – but what does that look like? Feeding San Diego currently rescues over one million pounds of food every month from grocery stores alone. As part of our food rescue efforts, we work with over 600 local and [...]

January 26th, 2022|Categories: Partnerships|Tags: , , |
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