Top 5 Food Insecurity Myths

Do you know anyone who is food insecure? You might be surprised, because the signs of food insecurity aren’t always obvious.

Second Harvest is now serving an average of 460,000 people every month, a more than 80% increase over pre-pandemic levels.

Read the story of the food bank from the perspective of our community, clients, partners and staff

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Appoints Six Board Members for the 2022/2023 Fiscal Year

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Appoints Six Board Members for the 2022/2023 Fiscal Year

Stress Eating and Our Relationship With Food

Stress Eating and Our Relationship With Food

One Emergency Can Change a Family Forever – Meet Grace and Joseph

Demand-Gen
Demand-Gen 143,000

Kids served on average each month

Building Community and Friendships Around Food

Building Community and Friendships Around Food

Marcus Bryant Named Chief People and Inclusion Officer of Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

Marcus Bryant Named Chief People and Inclusion Officer of Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Asks Community to Give Funds as Donations Fall, Expenses Rise and Need in the Community Elevates to Near Pandemic Levels

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Asks Community to Give Funds as Donations Fall, Expenses Rise and Need in the Community Elevates to Near Pandemic Levels

Second Harvest Launches Its Largest Holiday Fundraising Campaign Ever As More Local Families Facing Inflation Need Support

Second Harvest Launches Its Largest Holiday Fundraising Campaign Ever As More Local Families Facing Inflation Need Support

“Either I eat or the truck eats” – Irma’s Story

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Record high inflation and surging gas prices are taking a toll on local families and more are turning to the food bank for support. Give today and help provide crucial support to our neighbors in Silicon Valley.

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