Community Food Bank Serving Folsom, ElDorado Hills & Granite Bay

Eligibility

Due to the growing need, our services are limited to residents of Folsom, El Dorado Hills, and Granite Bay only.

If your address is outside of our service area, you can find food resources by clicking ‘Find Food’. 

Food Service Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Monday Evening – only second Monday of the month
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Friday
This distribution does not count toward a guests monthly service – food choices are limited and only while supplies last
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Guest Check-In Guidelines

We only serve families who reside in Folsom, El Dorado Hills or Granite Bay

What to Bring:

Identification

      • On your first visit, you will need to provide an ID for yourself and all people living in your household. Members can be added to your account with a valid ID, such as a driver’s license, birth certificate, medical card, school ID, or other picture ID.
      • The person picking up household food must provide their ID at every visit.

 

Proof of Address

      • Proof of address is required at your first visit, and once per year following. A proof of address is a document with your name, address, and date within the last 60 days. This is typically a piece of mail or utility bill. Access to documents on a smartphone is acceptable.

 

Note: IDs and/or Proof of Address do not apply in order to receive one bag of USDA/TEFAP groceries. This is an equal-opportunity institution.

Location & Parking

327 Montrose Drive, Folsom, CA 95630

Parking is available in the first 3 rows of Mount Olive Lutheran Church, directly across the the street from the food bank. Note: Please be respectful of our neighbors and DO NOT park on the street or in neighboring apartments, homes, or businesses. 

Holiday Closures

FOOD DISTRIBUTION WILL BE CLOSED ON 

Independence Day | July 3rd, 2026

Thanksgiving | November 26-27, 2026

Christmas & New Years | December 21-January 2, 2026

 

Programs & Services

Twin Lakes Food Bank offers a variety of programs and services as we seek to share love and provide food to our community.

To learn more about our programs for the elderly and the housebound or about our events, click the button below.

CalFresh

Are you enrolled in the CalFresh (sometimes called EBT or food stamps) program?

CalFresh offers those in our community facing food insecurity access to credits to be used at grocery stores, local farmer’s markets, and more.

To find out if you qualify, visit getcalfresh.org.

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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)