California Partner Distribution Organizations >> Sacramento Food Assistance >> California Emergency Foodlink

  • Name: California Emergency Foodlink
  • Address: 5800 Foodlink Street
  • City: Sacramento , CA 95828
  • Phone: 800.283.9000
  • Website: http://cafoodlink.org/
  • Contact Email: john@cafoodlink.org
  • Counties Served: Sacramento
  • Basic Programs: TEFAP- The Emergency Food Assistance Program, Donate Don't Dump, Farm to Family, Sacramento Emergency Foodlink, Senior Brown Bag
  • Description: California Emergency Foodlink, Sacramento County’s Official Food Bank, was founded in 1992 with the mission of finding sensible solutions to hunger that effectively address its root causes: poverty and joblessness. To accomplish its mission, Foodlink has implemented a mission strategy of building better communities by providing jobs, preventing hunger and training for the future. At no charge to recipient agencies, Foodlink delivers more than 120 million pounds of food per year throughout California. Foodlink delivers government commodities from The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) as well as fresh produce collected under the statewide agricultural food rescue program, Donate-Don’t Dump (DDD). Through innovative programming and an intense desire to create change, Foodlink has been fighting hunger in California for nearly two decades. In 1994, Foodlink began using its warehousing and distribution capabilities to supplement Sacramento’s Interfaith Service Bureau making more food available to food banks and food closets in the Sacramento Area. The program has grown greatly over the years and today Sacramento Emergency Foodlink serves over 150 local agencies and food closets throughout the Sacramento community. Member agencies come to Sacramento Emergency Foodlink Monday through Thursdays to pick up food that they then distribute directly to the people. The food ranges from palettes of TEFAP commodities, food and non-food items from Feeding America, privately donated food, and a wide variety of fresh produce and grains from the Donate Don’t Dump (DDD) program. This food varies from day-to-day based on what is donated.

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