Blog: Feed Change
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First Healthy Cook Nutrition Classes for Kids
This month, we launched our first ever Healthy Cook nutrition class series for children. The Healthy Cook classes are an interactive series where participants learn easy, nutritious ways to build a healthier lifestyle and tips for making positive changes for their family. Knox Middle School, a School Pantry site, invited us [...]
Nutrition Nugget & Recipe: Spinach
Serving baby spinach with a salad dressing containing a healthy fat like olive oil helps your body fully absorb all of those wonderful vitamins and nutrients. Creamy avocado, crunchy jicama and sweet mango makes a simple spinach salad sing with flavor – and the vitamin C in the mango increases [...]
Top Volunteers: February 2016
Volunteer of the Month J.J. Emerick and Taylor Warfield first visited Feeding San Diego during a leadership information session in June 2015. Right from the start, they were fiercely passionate around taking action in fighting hunger and learning how they could help. Since then, they have donated more than 60 [...]
School Pantry Survey Results: Healthy Food Making a Difference
Feeding San Diego regularly conducts client surveys to evaluate the impact of our programs and to help guide plans for their ongoing improvement. This fall, we asked clients at eight School Pantry sites to answer a survey that included questions like: After receiving food from FSD, how often did anyone in your [...]
Tennis-A-Thon to Benefit Feeding San Diego
Bobby Riggs Tennis Club & Museum is hosting a Tennis-A-Thon as a fundraiser for Feeding San Diego on February 21, 2016. Tennis professionals, Steve Dawson and Ed Charles, will be teaching tennis lessons from 1 - 5 p.m. with 100 percent of funds donated to Feeding San Diego. Participants can request help on a shot [...]
Holiday Food Drives 2015
During the 2015 holiday season, more than 100 organizations generously hosted food drives benefiting Feeding San Diego. In total, these incredible community partners donated 26,000 pounds of food, the equivalent of more than 21,000 meals. Mt. Helix Academy, a private school located in La Mesa, was a key partner. In their [...]









