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With increased awareness of the link between diet and health, our top priority is to provide a variety of healthy food to the people we serve.  The individuals who rely on food pantries have an unmet need for a consistent source of nutritious fresh fruit and vegetables.  At the same time, the farming industry is making millions of pounds of surplus produce available to us.  Our goal is to connect people in need to a reliable, year-round supply of fruit and vegetables.

The Foodbank launched the Produce Initiative to accept and distribute millions of additional pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables to those who need it most.  Due to increased expenses to refrigerate, transport, and rapidly distribute produce, it costs us $.30 per pound to handle produce, approximately double the cost of handling nonperishable food. 

To increase donations of produce, the Foodbank joined the California Association of Food Bank’s Farm to Family Initiative to receive thousands of pounds of fruit and vegetables.  We are contracting with a Produce Solicitor to boost donations from local and regional growers, who are our major sources of produce.  In only two years, we have more than doubled the amount of fresh produce that we distribute annually—from 750,000 pounds to over three million pounds—and we are focusing on continued growth.

We have made a commitment to ensuring everyone who needs fresh produce has an opportunity - regardless of where they live - to be able to access nutritious foods.

Mobile Farmers' Markets:
In 2006, we launched this new program as part of our Produce Initiative delivering in season fruits and vegetables on a weekly basis to six nutritionally underserved communities countywide.

This has been a highly successful tool for the Foodbank; making thousands of pounds of fresh produce available to underserved neighborhoods throughout Santa Barbara County.  Each week six Foodbank Mobile Farmers' Markets deliver and distribute fruits and vegetables to and through community centers and churches. 

HOW TO GET FOOD - a schedule of these distributions

In Addition:
The Foodbank is a member of the California Association of Foodbanks and an active participant in their Farm-to-Family Program, other memberships include Ag Against Hunger in Salinas, CA. These partnerships allow us to access produce from farmers and growers throughout the state providing fruits and vegetables that may not be grown in our area.

For more information:
www.againsthunger.org
www.cafoodbanks.org


Check out the Article about the
Foodbank in the May 2008 issue
of Central Coast Magazine.


 

Did You Know . . . ?

 
  Each year Santa Barbara County farmers donate approximately 1,000,000 pounds of produce to the Foodbank  
     
  Last year the Foodbank distributed over 3 million pounds of fresh produce to those in need in Santa Barbara County  
     
     
  For more info about donating produce contact:  
  Phil Henry
Produce Resource Development
philh29@aol.com
(805) 459-6398
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 

 
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