How do you prepare for a trip to the grocery store? For most of us, it requires little more than grabbing a wallet, a shopping list, and a few reusable bags. But for the guests we serve at the food bank, the experience is far more challenging. During the hottest months, they often wait outside—sometimes for up to 30-40 minutes—before stepping into the relief of an air-conditioned space. What is a routine errand for some becomes an exercise in patience, endurance, and resilience for others.
When temperatures surged a few weeks ago, Guest Engagement Coordinator Lindsay Olson saw firsthand how the uncovered courtyard was affecting guests. One woman with health concerns had to leave without food because she simply couldn’t endure the heat. Nearby, a young mother stood cradling her crying baby, gently fanning her with a piece of paper in a desperate attempt to keep her cool.
In that moment, Lindsay knew something had to change. “We can’t go through another summer like last year,” she said.
Determined to find a solution, she partnered with a volunteer who had building experience and began researching options. Together, they found a practical and lasting answer: a retractable awning to provide much-needed shade and relief.
This is where the 24-hour Big Day of Giving (BDOG) fundraiser connects directly to the real, immediate needs of our hungry neighbors—turning compassion into action at the food bank.
Since 2013, BDOG has united our neighbors across the Sacramento region and inspired more than 60,000 donors, like you, to give $117 million to nonprofits serving El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties.
On May 7, our goal is to raise $75,000 to help strengthen the way we provide food and care for the vulnerable who come to us for food.
Funds raised will support three key priorities:
- Nutritious Food — $58,000
- Retractable Awning — $15,000
- Produce Stand — $12,000
Early giving opens April 27, and we invite you to make a donation between then and May 7 that will make a practical and heartwarming impact on our food insecure neighbors’ ability to access nutritious food with dignity and respect.
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