Community Food Bank Serving Folsom, ElDorado Hills & Granite Bay

Archives for August 14, 2025

Empty Shelves

Join Us for Folsom’s Community Service Day 

Together, We Can Fill the Shelves and Fuel Hope

Right now, our pantry shelves at Twin Lakes Food Bank are bare. While our grocery store partners bless us with meat, dairy, and produce, the bins that normally hold pasta, rice, canned goods, and other non-perishable staples are nearly empty. This past year alone, we served 7,000 more families than in any other year in our history — and with expected cuts to food assistance programs by year’s end, we know the need will only grow.

That’s why Folsom’s Community Service Day is more important than ever. In past years, this incredible day of service brought in as much as 77,000 pounds of food — enough to help keep our shelves stocked for 8-9 months. But in recent years, that number has dropped to 50,000–60,000 pounds, and we simply can’t keep up with demand. 

Every pound matters, and every person can make a difference. This year, we anticipate needing a minimum of 70,000 pounds of food to get through the next year.


We’re asking you to rally your friends, family, neighbors, coworkers — your entire network — to join us on Folsom’s Community Service Day. Grab the grocery bag delivered to your doorstep the week before, fill it with non-perishable food, and help feed our neighbors in need. Please place your bags in front of your home by 8 a.m. on Saturday, September 20th, so Folsom’s Community Service Day volunteers can collect them. Together, we will ensure that none of our neighbors go to bed hungry.

And while Folsom’s Community Service Day directly helps us feed families right now, our record-breaking need is also a powerful reminder of why our Capital Campaign matters. A larger, more efficient facility will give us the space to store more food, serve more families, and be ready for times of unprecedented demand. Mark your calendars! Learn where to donate food or volunteer on September 20th here: Folsom Community Service Day  Our community is stronger when we serve together. Will you join us?

If you can’t volunteer or donate food in person, you can still be part of building that future. Learn more about how you can make a lasting impact by visiting: https://twinlakesfoodbank.org/capital-campaign/.

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Paul Phillips
TLFB BOARD | MEMBER AT LARGE

Paul Nathan Phillips is the Principal Attorney at Phillips Elder Law, a trusts and estates, probate, senior rights and litigation practice. Paul has successfully assisted victims of elder financial abuse and physical neglect, both inside and outside of court.

With nearly four decades admitted to the California Bar and qualified before state and federal courts, Paul has practiced as an associate and partner at several Los Angeles and Sacramento law firms. Paul served as General Legal Counsel for International Business Systems, an IBM-owned company with its US Office located in Folsom, where he managed the legal team and oversaw national compliance, contracts, and human resources around the country.

Paul earned two bachelor’s degrees from UCLA in 1981, in Political Science and Psychology. In 1987 he received his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. He is a member recipient of the Saint Thomas More Honor award.
Paul has volunteered as an attorney and advisor for nonprofits serving low-income workers, the homeless, tenants rights, and elder adults. Paul has led senior outreach and healthy aging efforts through several local churches. A NASM-certified senior fitness trainer, Paul continues to lead free senior fitness classes. He shares and seeks to inspire others with his optimism and sense of humor, and deep love of hiking, paddling, camping, open-water swimming and all things nature.

An avid reader and gardener, Paul is the proud father of two accomplished daughters, and four personality overflowing grandchildren.

We will be closed for grocery services on the following days:

Friday, July 3

(in observance of Independence Day)

Friday, July 31

(Twin Lakes Food Bank Event)