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* Find Food * Volunteer * Partner Resources * English * Spanish * Vietnamese * Chinese * Tagalog * Russian * Persian * Arabic * Italian * German * French * Dutch Need Food? 1-800-984-3663 * Get Food * Get Food * Apply for CalFresh * Meals for Kids * Nutrition Center * Give Help * Donate Funds * Start a Drive * Volunteer * Donate Food * Leave Legacy * Other Ways to Help * About Us * Our Work and Impact * Hunger in Silicon Valley * Our Partners * Our Supporters * Our Advocacy Work * About Us * Stories featured stories Leveraging SB 1383 to Solve Food Waste and Climate Change Read Story CalFresh, Snap, EBT, Food Stamps? Our Food Connection Team Helps Explain Read Story 5 Fun Virtual Food Drives Read Story see all stories donate donate HELP EMPOWER FAMILIES TO TACKLE EACH DAY Anyone who needs a healthy meal should be able to get one. Your donation can make that possible. $25 $50 Grace and Joseph, San Jose WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE YOU Help meet our urgent need for volunteers at one of our food distribution sites or warehouse locations. Sign up BRIAN, VOLUNTEER & BOARD MEMBER LEARN HOW OUR COMMUNITY STEPPED UP TO MEET THE CONTINUED NEED IN 2021-2022 We are so grateful for our network of supporters and our community who helped make it possible for us to provide food to anyone who needed it. Annual Report 2021-2022 CARMEN, VOLUNTEER HELP FILL OUR VIRTUAL BARREL WITH MUCH NEEDED PROTEIN, DAIRY AND MORE Our buying power means we can stretch the dollars you donate to buy more food for about 500,000 people who rely on groceries from Second Harvest every month. Fill the barrel GET THE FOOD AND NUTRITION YOU NEED The cost of living remains one of the most difficult aspects of living in Silicon Valley– you and your family don’t have to choose between paying bills or eating healthy food. Second Harvest offers a number of free food resources. Find Food Looking for free groceries or a prepared meal? Use the food locator tool to search your area Learn More Apply for CalFresh CalFresh can be used to buy groceries and fresh produce at participating stores and farmers’ markets Learn More Nutrition Education Find nutrition education resources and recipes to cook nourishing meals Learn More ENDING HUNGER IN OUR COMMUNITY Our mission is to end hunger in our community. Our volunteers, donors and supporters help us provide food to families, multi-generational households, seniors and college students. We offer more than just nourishment, we are helping people in our own community feel a little more secure and find joy in the pleasure of cooking and sharing a meal with loved ones. Our Work And Impact 0 People served every month 0 Partners at +900 sites are working with us to help distribute food 0 Households served every month through home delivery $ 0 Worth of free groceries are distributed monthly to clients who attend weekly NOW MORE THAN EVER, WE NEED YOUR HELP Volunteer Volunteer While we come from diverse backgrounds, we’re all one community. Sign up to volunteer Donate Donate Anyone who needs a healthy meal should be able to get one. Your donation can make that possible. Donate today Start A Drive Start A Drive It only takes a few clicks to start a virtual food drive, and share with your friends and family. Start a Drive HOW FOOD IMPACTS OUR WELL BEING * Community * Take Action * Advocacy Leveraging SB 1383 to Solve Food Waste and Climate Change Providing our clients with a nutritious mix of food is a top priority. About half of the food we distribute — 62 million pounds — is fresh, nutritious produce, and much of that is recovered directly from farms. Read Story * Stories * Clients One Emergency Can Change a Family Forever – Meet Grace and Joseph Watch Video * Impact How You Can Help Divert Food Waste Food insecurity isn't always obvious and food insecurity myths simplify the complexity of the problems our neighbors and communities face. Read Story * Stories * Clients “Either I eat or the truck eats” – Irma’s Story Watch Video * Community CalFresh, Snap, EBT, Food Stamps? Our Food Connection Team Helps Explain CalFresh can add to your food budget to put nutritious food on the table. Learn more about CalFresh benefits and how you can apply. Read Story * Impact Food Insecurity Myths: Top 5 Common Myths Food insecurity isn't always obvious and food insecurity myths simplify the complexity of the problems our neighbors and communities face. Read Story * Stories * Clients The Long Term Effects Food Insecurity Has On Families – Ana and Oscar’s Story After Oscar lost his job in April 2020, their savings was completely depleted within eight months, used as a lifeline to pay for rent, utilities and food. Read Story * Stories * Clients A Father and Son Duo With a Deep Bond – Freddy & Jeremy Freddy came to the United States five years ago from El Salvador with his 4-year-old son and the child’s mother. They settled in Daly City. Now, Freddy is a single dad raising his 9-year-old, Jeremy. They live in a two-bedroom apartment with another family, and they are all regular clients of Second Harvest of Silicon Valley. Freddy works in construction, and his contract work has him travelling all over the Bay Area at different times every week. He did not lose his job during the pandemic, but his hours were greatly reduced. His savings are now completely gone. Read Story * Nutrition Diabetes Management Through the Lens of our Community Nutrition Work Here at Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, we know there’s not just one way to prevent or manage diabetes. Having healthy eating habits, exercising, reducing stress and practicing mindfulness are all cornerstones for management and prevention. Read Story * Press Releases Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Enters Critical Holiday Giving Season with a Funding Deficit Donations are down, but need remains high as many local families struggle to recover from the economic crisis caused by the pandemic. Read Story * Stories * Clients “I’m Always Feeding People” – Fletcher’s Story Fletcher, 61, has been married to his wife Kesoan for almost 20 years. They live in a 44-unit apartment complex in San Mateo. He first started getting free groceries from Second Harvest of Silicon Valley when he started running out of food at the beginning of the pandemic. Read Story * Press Releases Second Harvest Adds Four New Board Members Second Harvest of Silicon Valley has elected four new board members who bring a diverse set of skills and backgrounds to the food bank as it continues to face unprecedented need. The pandemic has created new challenges as a record number of people have turned to Second Harvest for food. Read Story “She never forgot the generous few who gave her food when she was starving,” Michael Donner - One Donor's Legacy: From Her Escape to Her Lasting Impact of Hope * Stories * Partners East San Jose Cultural Center Transforms Vibrant Community Hub Into Free Grocery Distribution Site As scores of community members were put out of work in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, SoAC pivoted to transform its cultural center into a drive-thru distribution site to offer free nutritious groceries, in partnership with Second Harvest of Silicon Valley. Read Story * Stories One of the Last Surviving Orchards in Silicon Valley Donates 92,843 Pounds of Oranges Read Story * Press Releases Survey Reveals the Vulnerability and Resilience of Silicon Valley Residents Impacted by the Pandemic In a random sample of 6,000 households receiving free groceries during the pandemic at Second Harvest’s distributions in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties, respondents revealed the depth of impact the economic downturn has had on low-income households and that the financial implications of the crisis are far from over. Read Story Load More STAY IN THE LOOP Subscribe to our emails for updates and more Second Harvest’s mission is to end hunger in our community. 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