Community Food Pantry

At Giving 365, we are on a mission to eradicate hunger in the Inland Empire. While our services have evolved over the years to provide a wrap-around, holistic approach to services, our food provision program is at the heart of our work:

How does the panty work?

Our Community Food Pantry Program provides consistent access to healthy, nutritious food for low-income individuals and families, with a particular emphasis on youth, seniors, and individuals experiencing homelessness or facing special needs. We are committed to meeting individuals where they are, both geographically and situationally, by operating both site-based and mobile distribution models that increase accessibility for those who lack transportation or face other barriers. Our services are designed to reduce food insecurity, while also acting as a gateway to wraparound referrals and supports through our trusted community partnerships. By a welcoming and respectful environment, we ensure that every person who receives services is treated with compassion and dignity.

Our Mobile Service Delivery Model was introduced in the Spring of 2025, allowing us to engage more families facing economic hardship and struggling to put food on the table. During the summer months, we partner with schools and community-based organizations to provide both morning and afternoon distributions at sites that are easily accessible to low-income families.

Distribution Sites

  • Centennial High School

    1820 Rimpau Ave
    Corona, CA 92881

    1st Saturday of the Month
    10:00AM - 12:00PM
    Santiago Families Welcome

  • Corona High School

    1150 W 10th St
    Corona, CA 92882

    2nd Saturday of the Month
    10:00AM - 12:00PM
    -

  • Norco High School

    2065 Temescal Ave
    Norco, CA 92860

    3rd Saturday of the Month
    10:00AM - 12:00PM

  • Roosevelt High School

    7447 Scholar Way
    Eastvale, CA 92880

    4th Saturday of the Month
    10:00AM - 12:00PM

800k +

Over 800,000 Inland Empire resident live below the poverty line

Did you know?

50%

California produces half of the nation’s fruits and vegetables, yet more than 1 in 5 Californians face food insecurity

530k +

Over 530,000 Inland Empire residents face food insecurity