The Twin Lakes Food Bank, city of Folsom, and faith-based and nonprofit organizations are teaming up to provide food and essential items for community members in need. Nineteen “Stop, Pop, and Go” drive-thru food drives are planned throughout Folsom through May 10. Continue reading (Opens in new window.) the Folsom Telegraph article.
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Folsom “Stop, Pop, and Go” Food Drives to Support Community Members in Need
Listen (Opens in new window.)the iHeartMedia interview: Lisa Tuter, Executive Director, The Twin Lakes Food Bank, City of Folsom, and faith-based and nonprofit organizations are teaming up to provide food and essential items for community members in need.
Hand-Wash Karaoke Challenge Bringing Awareness To Folsom Small Businesses & Food Bank
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If you’ve seen videos of Folsom business owners, politicians and other leaders singing while washing their hands, you’re not having another crazy quarantine dream. It’s a part of a new online challenge started by Rob Ross after he teamed up with the Folsom Chamber of Commerce. Watch the video on CBS13 Sacramento.
Food Bank Increases Distribution in Response to COVID-19
Facing a 50-percent spike in need that started two weeks ago, Folsom’s Twin Lakes Food Bank has increased its distribution schedule and switched to drive-through service so clients can stay in their cars while volunteers load groceries into the trunk. Continue reading the Folsom Telegraph article.
Twin Lakes Food Bank Shines Bright Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Twin Lakes Food Bank has been serving the community since 1986 and its motto, “nourishing lives,” has never been more impactful.
The Food bank posted on its website that it will “continue its mission to provide food and support to our neighbors experiencing food scarcity in the midst of the declared national emergency due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Continue reading the Folsom Telegraph article.
Food Bank Needs Help During COVID-19 Crisis
Twin Lakes Food Bank has to take some new measures due to the coronavirus. For two weeks they\’re going to be doing a drive through experience, so people don\’t get out of their cars. They are also asking people to stop hording things. Grocery stores are connected to food banks, so the excess food gets donated to them, which makes it possible for them to run… They\’re getting super impacted by this and at a time where people need it most.