Uniting to Combat Hunger Food Drive Supports Feeding San Diego and Local Veterans of Foreign War Posts

Published On: October 30th, 2023By Categories: News Releases1.9 min read

The public can drop off non-perishable food items at participating VFW posts from through November 10 to support Feeding Heroes initiative    

Ahead of Veterans Day and to help support military families and veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Humana, and Feeding San Diego have partnered to launch the Uniting to Combat Hunger Food Drive across San Diego County. The food drive kicks off on Monday, October 30 and will run through Friday, November 10. The public is invited to bring non-perishable food items to participating VFW locations throughout the county. The food donations will also help raise funds for local posts to help towards preservation and repairing and replacing post equipment.

Food collected will support military families and veterans in bringing meals home through Feeding San Diego’s Feeding Heroes initiative. The hunger-relief and food rescue non-profit works with a network of partners that serve the military community to provide nutritious meals to active-duty military families and veterans. According to Feeding America, in 2020, nearly a quarter (24%) of active-duty service members experienced food insecurity and 1 in 9 working-age veterans live in food insecure households.

“We are honored to be partnered with our local VFW posts for this food drive campaign that will support military families and veterans experiencing food insecurity,” said Bob Kamensky, interim chief executive officer of Feeding San Diego. “As a veteran myself, it’s a privilege to be a part of San Diego’s military community and support our veterans.”  

For every pound of food collected for Feeding San Diego by participating VFW posts, the VFW Foundation with Humana will donate $1 to the post, up to $1,500 per post (a minimum of 500 pounds of food must be collected by the post in order to qualify). Feeding San Diego’s most needed food items include peanut butter, canned chicken or tuna, ready-to-eat meals, and soups.

A full list of participating VFW drop off sites can be found here. The public is also able to use Instacart to donate to this campaign, utilizing the Community Carts function. Donations are dropped off to Feeding San Diego by Instacart drivers and all delivery fees are waived. 

The food drive will conclude on November 10 and total pounds of food collected for Feeding San Diego, and funds raised for the VFW posts, will be announced on Saturday, November 11.