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At GrowSharey, our food bank is a central hub for receiving, sorting, and distributing donated food items to individuals and families facing food insecurity. Operated with the help of dedicated volunteers, we ensure that all donated items, ranging from non-perishable goods to fresh produce, meet safety standards for distribution. Through partnerships with shelters, soup kitchens, and community centers, we allocate resources to reach those in need promptly and equitably. Individuals can access food from our food bank through partner organizations or directly by contacting GrowSharey to inquire about distribution locations or scheduled pickups, ensuring that nutritious meals are accessible to all who need them in our community.

Distribution Center Locations

St. Joseph Center
204 Hampton Drive
Venice, CA 90291
Palms
10131 National Boulevard, Suite B
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Mar Vista
12420 Venice Boulevard
Venice, CA 90066
Culver City
8533 Washington Blvd Suite A
Culver City CA 90232

Shelter Locations

Venice:
Homeless Service Center
404 Lincoln Boulevard
Venice, CA 90291
204 Hampton Drive
Venice, CA 90291
Santa Monica:
Youth Resource Team
2200 Virginia Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90404
South LA :
Broadway Manchester
Service Center
Los Angeles, CA 90003
Downtown LA:
333 Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Eligibility Criteria

Income Level:

Individuals or families with incomes below a certain threshold, such as the federal poverty level, may be eligible to receive assistance from GrowSharey's food bank.

Residency:

Recipients must reside within the geographic area served by GrowSharey or its partner organizations in Southern California.

Documentation:

Recipients may need to provide documentation verifying their identity, residency, and household composition, such as a government-issued ID, utility bill, or lease agreement.

Demonstrated Need:

Recipients must demonstrate a need for food assistance due to financial hardship, food insecurity, or other extenuating circumstances.

No Duplication of Benefits:

Recipients should not be receiving duplicate assistance from other food assistance programs to prevent duplication of benefits.

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