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Food banks, soup kitchens and food pantries in Thousand Oaks CA

Christian Church of Thousand Oaks - Feed My Sheep
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
805.492.2474
Details: Feed My Sheep is a CCTO ministry to the community of Thousand Oaks to serve needy and struggling families in the Conejo Valley. Meet in the Fellowship Hall at CCTO on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. FMS exists to show Christ’s love in action by providing grocery assistance, a warm meal, crafts for kids, and holiday help. All food and gift donations are provided by the membership of CCTO.
LSS Community Care - Ventura County
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
805.497.6207
Details: Our Thousand Oaks Community Care Center manages program services in Camarillo and the Conejo Valley. Our purpose is to meet human needs with compassion, by helping men, women, and families reach and sustain a higher quality of life by providing comprehensive assistance to achieve or sustain independence and become responsible members of the community. We operate programs and services, such as the Conejo Valley Meal & Winter Shelter, Home to Stay and provide short-term emergency assistance, addressing the immediate needs of the vulnerable and disadvantaged, but also promoting a sense of self-reliance and community among all persons.
Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
805.497.4959
Details: Founded in 1971 by a group of people who felt that no person should ever go hungry in the Conejo Valley, Manna Conejo Valley Food Bank has been providing food assistance to our friends and neighbors in need for more than 40 years; and have made it our mission — “To feed hungry people in the Conejo Valley.” Manna is situated in a 700 square-foot house in the “Old Town” area of Thousand Oaks, and serves, on average, more than 1,400 people per month. With holiday distribution programs, we help over 20,000 people each year throughout the 101 corridor cities from the Calabasas Grade to the Conejo Grade. Unlike many food pantries in the area, Manna is not formally affiliated with any religious organization, nor are we federally funded in any way. In fact, Manna exists almost entirely on private donations of food and funding. More than 95% of the food Manna distributes each year is donated by organizations, businesses and individuals from around theConejoValley. Funding is provided through generous donors and grant writing efforts. With 1 in 6 people facing hunger issues on a daily basis, Manna has taken a strong stance against hunger in the ConejoValley. There is no quick fix to the issue of food insecurity, but with unified dedication from our grocery partners, donors and a caring public, Manna is providing the support our friends and neighbors need. We invite you to join us in our quest, where “Neighbor Feeding Neighbor” is a daily reality.