California Programs

Nutrition for Neighbors in Need

Nutrition for Neighborhoods in Need

is a grass roots, volunteer driven project to distribute surplus food and clothing directly into the hands of vulnerable people, right in their own neighborhoods. We target the lowest income neighborhoods, prioritizing single moms, children, elderly, disabled and unhoused neighbors.

We collect donations of food, clothing, and other items needed by our most vulnerable neighbors in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, CA. We gather demographic income data, in order to target the lowest income neighborhoods, handing boxes directly into the hands of our beneficiaries. We operate with a volunteer staff, insuring the biggest bang for the buck for our donors.

If you are interested in helping us meet these needs, please fill out the form here.

Personal and Pup Care Packs

is a project for Unhoused People that gives our most vulnerable neighbors comfort, warmth and personal dignity during the cold wet months. Care packs include knit hats, gloves, socks underwear, toothpaste, toothbrush, soaps, shampoos, brushes, combs, feminine hygiene kits, rain ponchos, wool scarves, Narcan (a medication used to reverse opioid overdoses), and more, all in a backpack.

We include nutritious ready-to-eat food for people, requiring no cooking, plus dog food for unhoused pet owners. We were surprised to learn that dog food was one of the most asked for items. Unhoused people often keep dogs for companionship and security.  And virtually all unhoused single women keep dogs as a way to survive on the streets.  Many of these pets are undernourished, not because they are unloved, but because their owners themselves have so little.  

If you are interested in helping us meet these needs, please fill out the form here.

Quotes From Personal and Pup Care Pack Project: 

Hearing a voice yell out in the night, ‘Who’s got Narcan? Who’s got that stuff?’ One of our recipients ran to the donated Narcan that we provided, and they revived the person who had OD’d, and a life was saved. In the 2 years this project has been in existence, we know of at least 20 instances where the Narcan we distributed has been utilized.

 ‘Everyone loves the clothes and everything you guys bring. You’ve restored my faith in humanity.’ 

 ‘Dog food too! Oh My God! Roxy, look, dog food for you! This is so great.’

Quotes from the Nutrition for Neighborhoods in Need Project

One young man said, “I am embarrassed to ask for a food box.  I have a young child and just lost my job.”  We assured him that there is no disgrace, only strength, for being willing to ask for food for his family.

 “This food is a miracle.  God bless you all.”

 “Yes, I want those sweets.  I have 8 kids at home!”

 “May I bring a box to my neighbor?  They are bed ridden and never leave their apartment, but I know they are short of food.”