The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
The Pantry Network is our flagship initiative, bringing food directly into the neighborhoods where it is most needed through a farmers? market-style distribution to low-income families and individuals. We have approximately 170 pantries throughout San Francisco, serving more than 17,000 households yearly through various programs!
Volunteers are essential to our mission, with more than 12,000 people contributing 66,000 hours to ending hunger in San Francisco. This support enabled us to distribute 27 million pounds of food this year, enough for more than 58,000 nutritious meals a day.
For more information about our pantry programs click here.
To access the a calendar of food distribution sites, click here.
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notes: The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
The Pantry Network is our flagship initiative, bringing food directly into the neighborhoods where it is most needed through a farmers’ market-style distribution to low-income families and individuals. We have approximately 170 pantries throughout San Francisco, serving more than 17,000 households yearly through various programs!
Getting Food SEE Resources available at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/Getting-Food/getting-food/overview.html
SEE a list of partner agencies at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/About-Us/Partner-Agency-List/about-us/member_agencies.html
Volunteers are essential to our mission, with more than 12,000 people contributing 66,000 hours to ending hunger in San Francisco. This support enabled us to distribute 27 million pounds of food this year, enough for more than 58,000 nutritious meals a day.
Programs Overview
The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
Pantry Network
Grocery pantries provide fresh produce, bread, meat and packaged goods to low-income clients in underserved neighborhoods throughout the City. Pantries give clients the opportunity to prepare food in their own homes, promoting family stability, good health and dignity.
For more information about our pantry programs click here.
Shopping Network
The Shopping Program enables nonprofit agencies to select from the Food Bank's supply of packaged groceries and fresh produce, allowing them to provide nutritious food for their meal, snack and pantry programs.
Holiday Food Program
The Holiday Food Program distributes food for holiday meals “farmers market-style” at our neighborhood pantries. Approximately 42,000 people – seniors, children, parents and individuals – enjoy holiday meals thanks to this program.
Supplemental Food Program
The Supplemental Food Box Program provides a monthly box of nutritious USDA food to low-income seniors, pregnant women, women up to one year postpartum, and children under the age of six.
To access the a calendar of food distribution sites, click here.
Emergency Food Box Program
The Emergency Food Box Program provides a three-day emergency food supply to families and individuals in crisis.
Disaster Relief Program
The Disaster Relief Program distributes emergency food supplies to low-income neighborhoods in the event of a citywide disaster.
-> The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
The Pantry Network is our flagship initiative, bringing food directly into the neighborhoods where it is most needed through a farmers? market-style distribution to low-income families and individuals. We have approximately 170 pantries throughout San Francisco, serving more than 17,000 households yearly through various programs!
Getting Food SEE Resources available at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/Getting-Food/getting-food/overview.html
SEE a list of partner agencies at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/About-Us/Partner-Agency-List/about-us/member_agencies.html
Volunteers are essential to our mission, with more than 12,000 people contributing 66,000 hours to ending hunger in San Francisco. This support enabled us to distribute 27 million pounds of food this year, enough for more than 58,000 nutritious meals a day.
Programs Overview
The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
Pantry Network
Grocery pantries provide fresh produce, bread, meat and packaged goods to low-income clients in underserved neighborhoods throughout the City. Pantries give clients the opportunity to prepare food in their own homes, promoting family stability, good health and dignity.
For more information about our pantry programs click here.
Shopping Network
The Shopping Program enables nonprofit agencies to select from the Food Bank's supply of packaged groceries and fresh produce, allowing them to provide nutritious food for their meal, snack and pantry programs.
Holiday Food Program
The Holiday Food Program distributes food for holiday meals ?farmers market-style? at our neighborhood pantries. Approximately 42,000 people ? seniors, children, parents and individuals ? enjoy holiday meals thanks to this program.
Supplemental Food Program
The Supplemental Food Box Program provides a monthly box of nutritious USDA food to low-income seniors, pregnant women, women up to one year postpartum, and children under the age of six.
To access the a calendar of food distribution sites, click here.
Emergency Food Box Program
The Emergency Food Box Program provides a three-day emergency food supply to families and individuals in crisis.
Disaster Relief Program
The Disaster Relief Program distributes emergency food supplies to low-income neighborhoods in the event of a citywide disaster.
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notes: The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
The Pantry Network is our flagship initiative, bringing food directly into the neighborhoods where it is most needed through a farmers’ market-style distribution to low-income families and individuals. We have approximately 170 pantries throughout San Francisco, serving more than 17,000 households yearly through various programs!
Getting Food SEE Resources available at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/Getting-Food/getting-food/overview.html
SEE a list of partner agencies at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/About-Us/Partner-Agency-List/about-us/member_agencies.html
Volunteers are essential to our mission, with more than 12,000 people contributing 66,000 hours to ending hunger in San Francisco. This support enabled us to distribute 27 million pounds of food this year, enough for more than 58,000 nutritious meals a day.
-> The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
The Pantry Network is our flagship initiative, bringing food directly into the neighborhoods where it is most needed through a farmers’ market-style distribution to low-income families and individuals. We have approximately 170 pantries throughout San Francisco, serving more than 17,000 households yearly through various programs!
Getting Food SEE Resources available at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/Getting-Food/getting-food/overview.html
SEE a list of partner agencies at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/About-Us/Partner-Agency-List/about-us/member_agencies.html
Volunteers are essential to our mission, with more than 12,000 people contributing 66,000 hours to ending hunger in San Francisco. This support enabled us to distribute 27 million pounds of food this year, enough for more than 58,000 nutritious meals a day.
Programs Overview
The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
Pantry Network
Grocery pantries provide fresh produce, bread, meat and packaged goods to low-income clients in underserved neighborhoods throughout the City. Pantries give clients the opportunity to prepare food in their own homes, promoting family stability, good health and dignity.
For more information about our pantry programs click here.
Shopping Network
The Shopping Program enables nonprofit agencies to select from the Food Bank's supply of packaged groceries and fresh produce, allowing them to provide nutritious food for their meal, snack and pantry programs.
Holiday Food Program
The Holiday Food Program distributes food for holiday meals “farmers market-style” at our neighborhood pantries. Approximately 42,000 people – seniors, children, parents and individuals – enjoy holiday meals thanks to this program.
Supplemental Food Program
The Supplemental Food Box Program provides a monthly box of nutritious USDA food to low-income seniors, pregnant women, women up to one year postpartum, and children under the age of six.
To access the a calendar of food distribution sites, click here.
Emergency Food Box Program
The Emergency Food Box Program provides a three-day emergency food supply to families and individuals in crisis.
Disaster Relief Program
The Disaster Relief Program distributes emergency food supplies to low-income neighborhoods in the event of a citywide disaster.
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notes: -> The San Francisco Food Bank is the hub of nonprofit food collection and distribution in the City, supplying the bulk of the food that many local agencies need to serve those living in poverty. We partner with community and non-profit organizations to provide food to programs in underserved neighborhoods through senior centers, daycare centers, public schools, soup kitchens and other venues.
The Pantry Network is our flagship initiative, bringing food directly into the neighborhoods where it is most needed through a farmers’ market-style distribution to low-income families and individuals. We have approximately 170 pantries throughout San Francisco, serving more than 17,000 households yearly through various programs!
Getting Food SEE Resources available at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/Getting-Food/getting-food/overview.html
SEE a list of partner agencies at:
http://www.sffoodbank.org/About-Us/Partner-Agency-List/about-us/member_agencies.html
Volunteers are essential to our mission, with more than 12,000 people contributing 66,000 hours to ending hunger in San Francisco. This support enabled us to distribute 27 million pounds of food this year, enough for more than 58,000 nutritious meals a day.
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