
"Food insecurity is obviously intensifying across the country for the cruelest reasons. It's always been tough here, too, but there are actionable ways to help feed others in the Bay Area community right now. Donate and volunteer Help ease the pressure on local food banks and hunger-feeding orgs by donating money, which is often matched and/or boosts the amount of meals donated per dollar, and/or volunteering."
"You can also help out/check out food banks Alameda County Community Food Bank, Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano County, Food Bank for Monterey County, Redwood Empire Food Bank, Sacramento Food Bank, San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, Second Harvest of the Greater Valley, and Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County. San Francisco also has Martin de Porres House of Hospitality, a free restaurant that serves meals Mondays through Saturdays."
Food insecurity is intensifying nationwide and in the Bay Area. Donating money and volunteering can ease pressure on local food banks and hunger-relief organizations, and donations are often matched or increase meals per dollar. Bay Area volunteer and donation options include The City Eats, Project Open Hand, Community Kitchens, Food Not Bombs, and Food Runners. Local food banks include Alameda County Community Food Bank, Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano County, Food Bank for Monterey County, Redwood Empire Food Bank, Sacramento Food Bank, San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, Second Harvest of the Greater Valley, and Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County. San Francisco offers the Martin de Porres House of Hospitality, a free restaurant serving meals Mondays through Saturdays. Organizing Meal Trains and supporting restaurants offering SNAP/CalFresh meals are additional practical steps.
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