Community Food Bank Serving Folsom, ElDorado Hills & Granite Bay
“My kids and I dropped off all the food they collected in our neighborhood this morning. They collected 117 pounds of food! We have done this every year for the past couple years and we love it!“
–The Lochridge Family
327 Montrose Drive
Folsom, CA 95630
Parking available across the street at Mt. Olive Church
Monday
9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday-Friday
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Note: Twin Lakes Food Bank does not accept donations of clothing, furniture, or household items.
Most needed food items:
Full-size hygiene products:
Travel-sized hygiene products:
(for our local unhoused)
It’s that time of year, and trees are overflowing with fruit all over Folsom. If you have extra fruit or produce, please consider donating them to Twin Lakes Food Bank. Our guests love fresh fruits and vegetables! You can drop off the produce during the food bank’s regular hours.
If you are unable to harvest the produce yourself, please click the button below and fill out the form below. The details you provide in the form allow us to coordinate volunteers to harvest the produce for us. If you have additional questions, please get in touch with our Garden Coordinator, Michelle Kwek at michellekwek@twinlakesfoodbank.org.
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.
(in observance of Independence Day)
(Twin Lakes Food Bank Event)