Month of a Million Meals
Help feed San Diegans in need this holiday season. Nearly 400,000 people in San Diego County are food insecure, including over 100,000 children. Double your impact today!
Month of a Million Meals
Help feed San Diegans in need this holiday season. More than 350,000 people in San Diego County are food insecure, including over 100,000 children.

The government shutdown and delays in critical nutrition benefits have made the past couple months extremely challenging for our community. The effects of missed paychecks and delayed CalFresh benefits may continue to affect San Diegans for months to come. With the holidays around the corner, many of our neighbors will have to prioritize necessities over their holiday traditions.
The donors are helping me attain a career, so I can eventually not need the services and maybe even give back the way they have.
“I’m a full-time college student. I have two kids, and my wife is pregnant. So, I come to the food pantry so we can get by, and it helps us a lot. I’m working at the Temecula Valley Hospital as a CNA and going to school for nursing. We’ve definitely felt the prices go up. Honestly, if I was just working a full-time job, I don’t even know how I would be able to afford groceries and rent in Southern California. I would just like to say thank you. There are people who need it, and it’s helping families get by and keeping people from being hungry. Luckily, with all the resources, with the help of the donors and the resources we have in California for people of low income, it’s allowed me to be able to go to school. The donors are helping me attain a career, so I can eventually not need the services and maybe even give back the way they have.”
— Alan, a nursing student who relies of Feeding San Diego’s partner, Fallbrook Food Pantry

The donors are helping me attain a career, so I can eventually not need the services and maybe even give back the way they have.
“I’m a full-time college student. I have two kids, and my wife is pregnant. So, I come to the food pantry so we can get by, and it helps us a lot. I’m working at the Temecula Valley Hospital as a CNA and going to school for nursing. We’ve definitely felt the prices go up. Honestly, if I was just working a full-time job, I don’t even know how I would be able to afford groceries and rent in Southern California. I would just like to say thank you. There are people who need it, and it’s helping families get by and keeping people from being hungry. Luckily, with all the resources, with the help of the donors and the resources we have in California for people of low income, it’s allowed me to be able to go to school. The donors are helping me attain a career, so I can eventually not need the services and maybe even give back the way they have.”
— Alan, a nursing student who relies of Feeding San Diego’s partner, Fallbrook Food Pantry
Ways to Get Involved During Month of a Million Meals
Volunteers are a crucial part of our mission at Feeding San Diego. With an ambitious goal of ending hunger in San Diego County through food rescue, we rely on those willing to donate their time to our cause.
We have several volunteer opportunities at our Sorrento Valley headquarters and other locations in the community, as well as options to volunteer remotely.

Ways to Get Involved During Month of a Million Meals
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Volunteers are a crucial part of our mission at Feeding San Diego. With an ambitious goal of ending hunger in San Diego County through food rescue, we rely on those willing to donate their time to our cause.
We have several volunteer opportunities at our Sorrento Valley headquarters and other locations in the community, as well as options to volunteer remotely.











