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1 02, 2024

Feeding San Diego’s Emergency Flood Response

2024-02-13T09:41:22-08:00

On Monday, January 22, as much rain fell in San Diego in just six hours as it normally would in three months. This torrential rainfall caused devastation in our county that hadn't been seen in decades. Homes and roads flooded. Cars were carried by water miles away from where they were parked. People and pets [...]

Feeding San Diego’s Emergency Flood Response2024-02-13T09:41:22-08:00
13 10, 2023

A Place at the Table: The Battle Against Inflation

2023-10-13T10:03:54-07:00

“Don’t get me started...” warns Erika when asked how inflation has recently impacted her and her family. She lists items that have been too expensive for her to purchase: milk, eggs. She says something that many people running households have been thinking over the past few years: “Every penny counts.”   Over the past two [...]

A Place at the Table: The Battle Against Inflation2023-10-13T10:03:54-07:00
15 03, 2023

Donate Stock: An Easy Way to Save Money and Do Good

2023-03-15T11:55:15-07:00

Did you know we accept stock? Our partner, DonateStock, makes it easy to donate your appreciated stock. Even better, until March 31, they are doubling every stock donation up to $1,000! Here are a few of the many reasons you should donate stock to Feeding San Diego. Save Money and Make Every Dollar Count Donating [...]

Donate Stock: An Easy Way to Save Money and Do Good2023-03-15T11:55:15-07:00
1 12, 2022

One Mother’s Fight: How to Help Families in Need This Holiday Season

2022-12-01T13:23:33-08:00

Six-year-old Zoey knows how to make scrambled eggs. According to her, it’s simple enough. She describes how she cracks an egg with just one finger and uses a fork to whisk them before pouring them into the pan. In her blue printed dress and cowboy boots, at home in her kitchen, all you see is [...]

One Mother’s Fight: How to Help Families in Need This Holiday Season2022-12-01T13:23:33-08:00
1 08, 2022

Twice Displaced: Ukrainian Refugees Find Support at Feeding San Diego’s Marketplace

2022-08-11T13:50:56-07:00

It's a sunny afternoon in Sorrento Valley. Viktoriia, a Ukrainian woman now living in the U.S., watches as her parents entertain her three-year-old son. They're waiting to enter Feeding San Diego's Marketplace to shop for no-cost produce and pantry staples. Her parents have only recently arrived in the U.S. as Ukrainian refugees and are living [...]

Twice Displaced: Ukrainian Refugees Find Support at Feeding San Diego’s Marketplace2022-08-11T13:50:56-07:00
8 12, 2021

How a School Pantry Supports a Family Experiencing Homelessness

2023-05-16T14:01:50-07:00

In March of this year, Feeding San Diego established a new school pantry site at the Monarch School, which serves students facing homelessness in grades K-12. This new distribution allows families to come to campus to pick up food, interact with the teachers, and access other resources. We visited the farmer's market-style distribution in [...]

How a School Pantry Supports a Family Experiencing Homelessness2023-05-16T14:01:50-07:00
22 07, 2020

Standing together in Campo – An interview with Julie Atherton

2021-05-20T10:13:30-07:00

Every other Saturday morning, Julie Atherton braves the blistering Campo temperatures to march up and down Feeding San Diego’s mobile pantry drive-through distribution line-up to help her fellow community members get the food they need. For over ten years, Julie has been instrumental in supervising food distributions for families and seniors living in rural Campo. She is the Outreach Specialist at Mountain Health Community Center, a Feeding San [...]

Standing together in Campo – An interview with Julie Atherton2021-05-20T10:13:30-07:00
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