It’s Hunger Action Month, and this week’s #MemberMonday is 砂金食品银行. PFB is tireless in their mission to fight hunger and improve the efficiency of their operations. In 2022, this has meant adapting, changing and developing programs to better serve the community and meet people where they are right now. Here are some highlights:
PantryToGo
One of PFB’s most impactful developments in 2021-2022 was the expansion of their PantryToGo free food drive-thru distributions at 10 locations in Placer and El Dorado Counties. This past year, they distributed more than 1.3 million pounds of food, serving more than 62,000 individuals in more than 18,000 households.
Emergency Preparedness
PFB is prepared to deliver emergency food supply for natural disasters, which is especially critical in the rural communities in Placer, El Dorado and Nevada Counties. They stepped into this role more formally last summer during the intense wildfire season, partnering with emergency responders and other disaster relief organizations to support their neighbors in dire need.
Warehouse Expansion
PFB will begin renovating 44,000 square feet of warehouse space adjacent to their existing one in Roseville, thanks to a grant received from California Department of Social Services. The opportunities available with such a large footprint are incredible and they are eager to complete renovations and get things up and running!
We couldn’t do what we do with the support received from CAFB’s Farm to Family program and the thousands of pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables that we distribute as a staple at our PantryToGo distributions and through our network of hunger-relief agency partners. On behalf of our team at PFB, thank you CAFB!
Jorge Lupercio, Director of Operations
Staff Growth
With food assistance needs continuing to increase, over the past two years, Placer Food Bank has doubled their staff to build capacity and efficiently extend their reach. Most recently, they hired a lead food sourcer and fundraising engagement manager. They are working to improve and expand their Feed our Future program — which includes their kids backpack, family school pantry, low-income senior distributions, and CalFresh outreach.
An important part of PFB’s growth includes a growing corps of volunteers. This past year they introduced an online volunteer portal, where volunteers can learn more about volunteer opportunities, see images of volunteers in action, and access online volunteer tutorials.
What PFB has accomplished over the past 50 years has not been achieved alone. “Our membership with CAFB is vital and supports our efforts to end hunger — as we relentlessly advocate that hunger is a public health issue and for all to receive nourishment is a human right,” states Lisa Heinrich, PFB’s Director of Development. There are also the corporate, community, and individual donors who faithfully give their financial support — and many giving of their time, as well, to ensure PFB never skips a beat to help their neighbors in need.
PG&E Awards $250,000 Grant for Emergency Funding to Support Food Banks Amid Rising Demand
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关于美国农业部宣布终止年度家庭粮食安全报告的声明
CARES 基金会承诺向本地食物银行捐赠 20 万美元
杜兰特分发公司帮助加州饥民
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关于联邦预算协调法案通过的声明
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纽森州长签署2025-26年度预算案
#MemberMonday:纳帕谷社区行动
PG&E Awards $250,000 Grant for Emergency Funding to Support Food Banks Amid Rising Demand关于因政府停摆导致加州食品券(SNAP)福利延迟发放的声明关于美国农业部宣布终止年度家庭粮食安全报告的声明CARES 基金会承诺向本地食物银行捐赠 20 万美元杜兰特分发公司帮助加州饥民 SUN Bucks 即将到来 — 请帮助我们传播消息!关于联邦预算协调法案通过的声明联合声明:加州利益相关者谴责参议院预算法案对 SNAP 以及加州家庭和工人的历史性威胁纽森州长签署2025-26年度预算案#MemberMonday:纳帕谷社区行动