What: A Thanksgiving Holiday Food Distribution for Yolo County residents
Who: Yolo Food Bank
When: Saturday, November 19, 2016, at 8:00 a.m. (satellite distributions will occur November 17–19, 2016)
Where: 233 Harter Avenue, Woodland CA 95776
Why: Yolo Food Bank is excited to announce that it will be hosting a Thanksgiving Holiday Food Distribution this November. The Food Bank will be working with five partner agencies to distribute meal kits at nine sites throughout the county. Each kit will include a turkey, an assortment of fresh produce, a bag of rice, and a bag of beans.
To qualify, clients must:
- Be a resident of Yolo County
- Provide proof of address – this may include a driver license, a bill or mail
- Pre-register for a meal kit by November 9th (residents of Davis and Woodland will not need to pre-register as these distributions will be first-come, first-served)
Clients can contact the following agencies to pre-register or for more information about distributions in their areas. Clients can only access a meal kit from a site serving their area.
Clarksburg
- Yolo County Children’s Alliance
- (530) 902-6350
Davis (pre-registration not needed)
- Pole Line Road Baptist Church/ Yolo Food Bank
- (530) 759-8925
Dunnigan
- Family Action Center of Colusa County
- (530) 476-0822
Esparto/Capay Valley
- RISE, Inc.
- (530) 787-4110
Knights Landing
- Center for Families
- (530) 735-1776 x.102
West Sacramento
- Yolo County Children’s Alliance
- (916) 335 – 3914
Winters
- RISE, Inc.
- (530) 794-6000
Woodland (pre-registration not needed)
- Yolo Food Bank
- (530) 668-0690
Yolo/Zamora
- Center for Families
- (530) 406-7221
This Holiday Food Distribution would not be possible without the generous support of the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation and the continued support from the community, volunteers and local businesses. Davis Co-Op also generously donated 200 turkeys. Through its collaboration with the community, Yolo Food Bank is able to help alleviate hunger in Yolo County this holiday season. Each month Yolo Food Bank serves an average of 19,000 households and 52,000 people across all urban and rural areas of Yolo County and Arbuckle in Colusa County.