SAN DIEGO — Hunger doesn’t take a break when school is out for the summer. That’s why CBS 8 is teaming up with The Jacobs and Cushman San Diego Food Bank for the 14th annual Summer Food Drive.
From now until August 20, you can drop off any nonperishable and unopened food item at all 75 local Albertsons, Vons and Pavillions. Just look for the Food Bank’s iconic red donation barrels. Those donated items will go toward feeding kids and families in San Diego who are experiencing nutrition insecurity.
Not sure what items to donate? The most needed items include canned meats, canned fish, canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned soups and stews, peanut butter, cereal, and oatmeal.
To make an online monetary donation to support the Summer Food Drive, click here.
For every $1 donated, the Food Bank can provide enough food to a neighbor experiencing food insecurity for two meals.
Watch: The CEO of the San Diego Food Bank Casey Castillo talked about the most needed items for families in San Diego County:
Watch: How can you help? You can buy a $5 Hunger Bag when you’re checking out with your groceries. Here's how it works:
Watch: Here’s why the annual Summer Food Drive was created and details on how you can help a family in San Diego County:
Watch: San Diego Food Bank’s Communications Director Stephanie Bunce talked about the importance of nutrition and what can be found in the $5 Hunger Bags.
Watch: Laura, a high school senior, told our Abbie Black that she thinks it is so “important that this goes to people that truly need it.” She donated 10 Hunger Bags.
Last year, the Food Bank distributed 44 million pounds of food to local families and serves 400,000 people per month in San Diego County.