Record Details:
Ukiah Community Center & Food Bank
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Latitude: | 39.158638 |
Longitude: | -123.208485 |
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Organization: Non-Profit Food Bank & Food Services
Facility Type: Walk-in Resource
Status: Open
Address:
888 North State Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Main/General Business Number: (707) 462-8879 Fort Bragg (707) 961-6363
Website: http://ukiahcommunitycenter.org/FoodBank.asp
Management Contact: (hidden)
Management Phone: (hidden)
Make Checks Payable To: Ukiah Community Center Food Bank
Notes:
Ukiah Office
888 North State Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: (707) 462-8879
Fax: (707) 462-0654
Fort Bragg Office
253 McPherson
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Phone: (707) 961-6363
Fax: (707) 961-6367
Hours of Distributions:
Tuesday: 9 am to 12 pm-Seniors and Disabled Persons
1 pm to 4 pm - Emergency Distribution
Wednesday: 9 am to 3pm - General Distribution
Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm - General Distribution
Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) - Food distributions
of government United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
food for low-income residents of the Ukiah Valley. Food is
supplemented from local donations and food from the network
America's Second Harvest.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - An exciting
opportunity to target food specifically for Mendocino County
senior citizens and children six and under, implemented in
cooperation with the local Women Infant and Children (WIC)
program. UCC Food Bank delivers these specialized food boxes
to outlying areas to prevent the most vulnerable in rural
areas from going hungry.
America's Second Harvest (A2H) - Ukiah Community Center Food
Bank is proud to be a contractor for the Redwood Empire Food
Bank in Santa Rosa whose mission is to "Create a Hunger-Free
America." Food and grocery products are shared and distributed.
Food Closet - Food is provided on non-food distribution days
for people who need food immediately and have been unable to
come to the regularly scheduled food distribution.
Holiday Sharing Project - Christmas and Thanksgiving Food
Baskets are given out each year to those who sign up in advance,
in collaboration with other local efforts. The food baskets
include all of the typical ingredients found in holiday meals
in the United States.
------------------------------------------
We would like to thank everyone who donates to the UDJ Food Bank
Fund Drive and to the Community Center throughout the year. The
drive is fast approaching again. All of your support will enable
us to keep providing for the families in need this year. Your
support is very appreciated.
This summer, we celebrated 36 Years of service to our
ever-changing community. The UCC has become the community's
agent for helping thousands of people in this area to meet
urgent needs and develop self-sufficiency. We work in
partnership with many local agencies to address the causes
and effects of poverty and other forms of distress. We provide
assistance to members of the Ukiah and Mendocino Coast
communities. As a result of our affiliation with the Coast
we are now collectively known as the "Community Resource
Centers of Mendocino County" but continue to do business
as the Ukiah Community Center.
While the UCC began with a mission enriching personal and
community life, its programs have increasingly been driven
by the pressures of poverty. Our mission translates into
saved lives and changed lives. Our mission is "Providing
Community Assistance to meet urgent needs and promote
self-sufficiency. We are striving to end hunger and
homelessness in Mendocino County."
The number of people seeking food, shelter, and related support
has exploded. The Food Bank now serves 3,000 people onsite and
another 2,500 through 12 remote locations and 3 pantries around
Mendocino County.
We are a non-profit organization that offers a combination of
temporary assistance, information and referrals, and supportive
programs. We help people develop solutions to the challenges of
crisis and poverty. Our services include a Day Shelter, food aid,
emergency housing, crisis intervention, case management, and
referral to community services. Part of Mendocino County's
Continuum of Care the Fort Bragg and Ukiah Community Centers
are proud to be offering critical services to the less fortunate
citizens of Mendocino County.
Info Source/Changes:
Sun Oct 07 06:32:58 +0000 2007 by LTel:facility_type: Supply POD -> Walk-in Resource
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 07 04:38:38 +0000 2007 by LTel:region: Northern -> Pacific Northern Coast
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 07 04:38:10 +0000 2007 by LTel:main_phone: -> (707) 462-8879 Fort Bragg (707) 961-6363
mgt_contact changed.
mgt_phone changed.
notes: Hours of Distributions:
Tuesday: 9 am to 12 pm-Seniors and Disabled Persons
1 pm to 4 pm - Emergency Distribution
Wednesday: 9 am to 3pm - General Distribution
Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm - General Distribution
Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) - Food distributions
of government United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
food for low-income residents of the Ukiah Valley. Food is
supplemented from local donations and food from the network
America's Second Harvest.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - An exciting
opportunity to target food specifically for Mendocino County
senior citizens and children six and under, implemented in
cooperation with the local Women Infant and Children (WIC)
program. UCC Food Bank delivers these specialized food boxes
to outlying areas to prevent the most vulnerable in rural
areas from going hungry.
America's Second Harvest (A2H) - Ukiah Community Center Food
Bank is proud to be a contractor for the Redwood Empire Food
Bank in Santa Rosa whose mission is to "Create a Hunger-Free
America." Food and grocery products are shared and distributed.
Food Closet - Food is provided on non-food distribution days
for people who need food immediately and have been unable to
come to the regularly scheduled food distribution.
Holiday Sharing Project - Christmas and Thanksgiving Food
Baskets are given out each year to those who sign up in advance,
in collaboration with other local efforts. The food baskets
include all of the typical ingredients found in holiday meals
in the United States.
------------------------------------------
We would like to thank everyone who donates to the UDJ Food Bank
Fund Drive and to the Community Center throughout the year. The
drive is fast approaching again. All of your support will enable
us to keep providing for the families in need this year. Your
support is very appreciated.
This summer, we celebrated 36 Years of service to our
ever-changing community. The UCC has become the community's
agent for helping thousands of people in this area to meet
urgent needs and develop self-sufficiency. We work in
partnership with many local agencies to address the causes
and effects of poverty and other forms of distress. We provide
assistance to members of the Ukiah and Mendocino Coast
communities. As a result of our affiliation with the Coast
we are now collectively known as the "Community Resource
Centers of Mendocino County" but continue to do business
as the Ukiah Community Center.
While the UCC began with a mission enriching personal and
community life, its programs have increasingly been driven
by the pressures of poverty. Our mission translates into
saved lives and changed lives. Our mission is "Providing
Community Assistance to meet urgent needs and promote
self-sufficiency. We are striving to end hunger and
homelessness in Mendocino County."
The number of people seeking food, shelter, and related support
has exploded. The Food Bank now serves 3,000 people onsite and
another 2,500 through 12 remote locations and 3 pantries around
Mendocino County.
We are a non-profit organization that offers a combination of
temporary assistance, information and referrals, and supportive
programs. We help people develop solutions to the challenges of
crisis and poverty. Our services include a Day Shelter, food aid,
emergency housing, crisis intervention, case management, and
referral to community services. Part of Mendocino County's
Continuum of Care the Fort Bragg and Ukiah Community Centers
are proud to be offering critical services to the less fortunate
citizens of Mendocino County.
-> Ukiah Office
888 North State Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: (707) 462-8879
Fax: (707) 462-0654
Fort Bragg Office
253 McPherson
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Phone: (707) 961-6363
Fax: (707) 961-6367
Hours of Distributions:
Tuesday: 9 am to 12 pm-Seniors and Disabled Persons
1 pm to 4 pm - Emergency Distribution
Wednesday: 9 am to 3pm - General Distribution
Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm - General Distribution
Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) - Food distributions
of government United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
food for low-income residents of the Ukiah Valley. Food is
supplemented from local donations and food from the network
America's Second Harvest.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - An exciting
opportunity to target food specifically for Mendocino County
senior citizens and children six and under, implemented in
cooperation with the local Women Infant and Children (WIC)
program. UCC Food Bank delivers these specialized food boxes
to outlying areas to prevent the most vulnerable in rural
areas from going hungry.
America's Second Harvest (A2H) - Ukiah Community Center Food
Bank is proud to be a contractor for the Redwood Empire Food
Bank in Santa Rosa whose mission is to "Create a Hunger-Free
America." Food and grocery products are shared and distributed.
Food Closet - Food is provided on non-food distribution days
for people who need food immediately and have been unable to
come to the regularly scheduled food distribution.
Holiday Sharing Project - Christmas and Thanksgiving Food
Baskets are given out each year to those who sign up in advance,
in collaboration with other local efforts. The food baskets
include all of the typical ingredients found in holiday meals
in the United States.
------------------------------------------
We would like to thank everyone who donates to the UDJ Food Bank
Fund Drive and to the Community Center throughout the year. The
drive is fast approaching again. All of your support will enable
us to keep providing for the families in need this year. Your
support is very appreciated.
This summer, we celebrated 36 Years of service to our
ever-changing community. The UCC has become the community's
agent for helping thousands of people in this area to meet
urgent needs and develop self-sufficiency. We work in
partnership with many local agencies to address the causes
and effects of poverty and other forms of distress. We provide
assistance to members of the Ukiah and Mendocino Coast
communities. As a result of our affiliation with the Coast
we are now collectively known as the "Community Resource
Centers of Mendocino County" but continue to do business
as the Ukiah Community Center.
While the UCC began with a mission enriching personal and
community life, its programs have increasingly been driven
by the pressures of poverty. Our mission translates into
saved lives and changed lives. Our mission is "Providing
Community Assistance to meet urgent needs and promote
self-sufficiency. We are striving to end hunger and
homelessness in Mendocino County."
The number of people seeking food, shelter, and related support
has exploded. The Food Bank now serves 3,000 people onsite and
another 2,500 through 12 remote locations and 3 pantries around
Mendocino County.
We are a non-profit organization that offers a combination of
temporary assistance, information and referrals, and supportive
programs. We help people develop solutions to the challenges of
crisis and poverty. Our services include a Day Shelter, food aid,
emergency housing, crisis intervention, case management, and
referral to community services. Part of Mendocino County's
Continuum of Care the Fort Bragg and Ukiah Community Centers
are proud to be offering critical services to the less fortunate
citizens of Mendocino County.
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 07 04:28:18 +0000 2007 by LTel:notes: Hours of Distributions:
Tuesday: 9 am to 12 pm-Seniors and Disabled Persons
1 pm to 4 pm - Emergency Distribution
Wednesday: 9 am to 3pm - General Distribution
Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm - General Distribution
Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) - Food distributions
of government United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
food for low-income residents of the Ukiah Valley. Food is
supplemented from local donations and food from the network
America's Second Harvest.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - An exciting
opportunity to target food specifically for Mendocino County
senior citizens and children six and under, implemented in
cooperation with the local Women Infant and Children (WIC)
program. UCC Food Bank delivers these specialized food boxes
to outlying areas to prevent the most vulnerable in rural
areas from going hungry.
America's Second Harvest (A2H) - Ukiah Community Center Food
Bank is proud to be a contractor for the Redwood Empire Food
Bank in Santa Rosa whose mission is to "Create a Hunger-Free
America." Food and grocery products are shared and distributed.
Food Closet - Food is provided on non-food distribution days
for people who need food immediately and have been unable to
come to the regularly scheduled food distribution.
Holiday Sharing Project - Christmas and Thanksgiving Food
Baskets are given out each year to those who sign up in advance,
in collaboration with other local efforts. The food baskets
include all of the typical ingredients found in holiday meals
in the United States. -> Hours of Distributions:
Tuesday: 9 am to 12 pm-Seniors and Disabled Persons
1 pm to 4 pm - Emergency Distribution
Wednesday: 9 am to 3pm - General Distribution
Saturday: 10 am to 2 pm - General Distribution
Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) - Food distributions
of government United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
food for low-income residents of the Ukiah Valley. Food is
supplemented from local donations and food from the network
America's Second Harvest.
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - An exciting
opportunity to target food specifically for Mendocino County
senior citizens and children six and under, implemented in
cooperation with the local Women Infant and Children (WIC)
program. UCC Food Bank delivers these specialized food boxes
to outlying areas to prevent the most vulnerable in rural
areas from going hungry.
America's Second Harvest (A2H) - Ukiah Community Center Food
Bank is proud to be a contractor for the Redwood Empire Food
Bank in Santa Rosa whose mission is to "Create a Hunger-Free
America." Food and grocery products are shared and distributed.
Food Closet - Food is provided on non-food distribution days
for people who need food immediately and have been unable to
come to the regularly scheduled food distribution.
Holiday Sharing Project - Christmas and Thanksgiving Food
Baskets are given out each year to those who sign up in advance,
in collaboration with other local efforts. The food baskets
include all of the typical ingredients found in holiday meals
in the United States.
------------------------------------------
We would like to thank everyone who donates to the UDJ Food Bank
Fund Drive and to the Community Center throughout the year. The
drive is fast approaching again. All of your support will enable
us to keep providing for the families in need this year. Your
support is very appreciated.
This summer, we celebrated 36 Years of service to our
ever-changing community. The UCC has become the community's
agent for helping thousands of people in this area to meet
urgent needs and develop self-sufficiency. We work in
partnership with many local agencies to address the causes
and effects of poverty and other forms of distress. We provide
assistance to members of the Ukiah and Mendocino Coast
communities. As a result of our affiliation with the Coast
we are now collectively known as the "Community Resource
Centers of Mendocino County" but continue to do business
as the Ukiah Community Center.
While the UCC began with a mission enriching personal and
community life, its programs have increasingly been driven
by the pressures of poverty. Our mission translates into
saved lives and changed lives. Our mission is "Providing
Community Assistance to meet urgent needs and promote
self-sufficiency. We are striving to end hunger and
homelessness in Mendocino County."
The number of people seeking food, shelter, and related support
has exploded. The Food Bank now serves 3,000 people onsite and
another 2,500 through 12 remote locations and 3 pantries around
Mendocino County.
We are a non-profit organization that offers a combination of
temporary assistance, information and referrals, and supportive
programs. We help people develop solutions to the challenges of
crisis and poverty. Our services include a Day Shelter, food aid,
emergency housing, crisis intervention, case management, and
referral to community services. Part of Mendocino County's
Continuum of Care the Fort Bragg and Ukiah Community Centers
are proud to be offering critical services to the less fortunate
citizens of Mendocino County.
organization: Food Bank & Food Services -> Non-Profit Food Bank & Food Services
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 07 04:16:41 +0000 2007 by LTel:name: Ukiah Community Center Food Bank -> Ukiah Community Center & Food Bank
(show/hide changes)Sun Oct 07 04:10:48 +0000 2007 by LTel:Website
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Created At: Sun Oct 07 04:10:48 +0000 2007
Updated At: Sun Oct 07 06:32:58 +0000 2007
Updated By: LTel
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Affiliation: America's Second Harvest |
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