Produce for All – service provided by Sacramento Food Bank

Important information on changes to the Produce for All service that is provided by the Sacramento Food Bank

Produce for All Update

For the health of our clients, beginning April 2020, we will be suspending Produce for All distributions until further notice. In response to the increased demand that COVID-19 has created for food access within Sacramento County, Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services is hosting two new temporary drive-through distributions. In order to follow social distancing guidelines, these food distributions will be “touchless.” Attendees will not leave their cars. Food will be placed directly in the trunk of vehicles.

Encina High School (1400 Bell Street, Sacramento, CA 95825)

 

  • When: Tuesdays
  • Frequency: Weekly, until further notice
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (or until all food is gone)
  • Please do not line up before 1:45 p.m.
  • Distribution style: One-way drive through distribution through parking lot entrance closest to Greer Elementary (cars should approach heading West on Hurley Way and turning right on Bell Street). In order to follow social distancing guidelines, the food distribution will be “touchless.” Attendees will not leave their cars. Food will be placed directly into the trunk of vehicle.

 

Christian Brothers High School (4315 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95820)

 

  • When: Thursdays
  • Frequency: Weekly, until further notice
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (or until all food is gone)
  • Please do not line up before 1:45 p.m.
  • Distribution style: One-way drive through distribution. Enter distribution via parking lot entrance closest to 20th Avenue (cars should approach heading North on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and should turn right into the school parking lot).
  • In order to follow social distancing guidelines, the food distribution will be “touchless.” Attendees will not leave their cars. Food will be placed directly into the trunk of vehicles.

 

Community members unable to attend may designate someone to pick up food on their behalf.

 

  • Community members unable to attend a distribution in person, can fill out an Alternative Pick Up Form that they will send with the individual picking up on their behalf.
  • Individuals picking up on behalf of another will be able to pick up for a maximum of two households, including themselves.

 

Attendees must meet the following income guidelines

 

  • The food distribution is open only to households that meet the following income guidelines. This will be a “self-certifying” food distribution, meaning that families will not need to show proof of income or provide I.D. to receive food assistance. Families simply need to verbally verify that they meet the income guidelines.

 

Please continue to check our website (https://www.sacramentofoodbank.org/find-food) for the most up-to-date information about where to access food in Sacramento County.