SAN BERNARDINO, CA— Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County (CAPSBC) has been awarded a $250,000 grant from SoCalGas as part of their “Fueling our communities” initiative. Funding from this grant will support the CAPSBC Food Bank to continue feeding our communities in San Bernardino County, prioritizing SoCalGas’ service areas which include the Valley Region and Mountain Region, specifically Rim Forest, Crestline, and Lake Arrowhead.
“CAPSBC is thrilled to be the recipient of a $250,000 grant from SoCalGas!” said Patricia Nickols-Butler, President and Chief Executive Officer, Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County. “Our organization has a longstanding partnership with SoCalGas, and we are grateful for their continued support of our mission to combat hunger and malnutrition by distributing healthy food to low-income families and individuals in need. Our Food Bank is the largest provider of emergency food in San Bernardino County, and addressing food insecurity is one of our top priorities. The high cost of groceries reduces people’s ability to purchase food. This and other factors such as the end of CalFresh Emergency Allotments and the Pandemic-EBT Program will add to increased hunger and hardship among our low-income communities. Thanks to SoCalGas, the CAPSBC Food Bank will be able to serve more individuals with much needed food services.”
In 2022, the CAPSBC Food Bank distributed 11 million pounds of food to over 125,000 households. The Food Bank serves an average of 27,000 households per month through The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and the Community Pantry Program. With SoCalGas’ grant funding, the program will be able to provide more food boxes containing shelf stable items such as proteins, grains, canned vegetables, canned fruits, juices, and mixed produce boxes of fruits and vegetables. CAPSBC in partnership with SoCalGas will host a community food distribution event on Saturday, July 29, 2023, as part of their continued collaboration and commitment to serve our communities in need.
“SoCalGas understands it’s been a challenging year for many San Bernardino County families, which is why we have contributed more than $4 million to the “Fueling our communities” program this year, said Kristine Scott, Senior Public Affairs Manager for SoCalGas. This donation demonstrates our strong commitment to the well-being of the communities we serve.”
The ‘Fueling Our Communities’ program began in 2020 as a collaboration between SoCalGas and five regional nonprofits to provide free meals to individuals impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. During the program’s first summer, SoCalGas and its partners provided more than 140,000 meals to 40,000 individuals from underserved communities across Southern California.