nourishing our community for 40 years
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Throughout the Johnson and Nixon administrations, the War on Poverty - and the Great Society more broadly - laid the foundation for our modern-day safety net, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the emergence of food banks across the nation. Created as a food assistance program in 1974, Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties continues to provide food for people in need in our community. From gleaning in fields to establishing mobile farmers’ markets to ‘rescuing’ food from local grocery stores, Second Harvest has been at the forefront in making sure that those who need food have access to it. www.SHFB.org/40yearsTRANSCRIPT
In 1975, most of the produce at the Food Bank comes from volunteers gleaning in the fields and packing sheds.
In 1988, The Food Bank, Inc. merges with San Mateo County Food Bank (then operated by Catholic Charities) and the new organization is named Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties.
In 1992, Second Harvest undertakes a dramatic expansion of facilities, first acquiring a facility on Curtner Ave. in San Jose,
then another on Bing Street in San Carlos two years later. Combined, the two facilities double the Food Bank's square footage.
In 2005, Second Harvest establishes mobile farmer’s marketsto bring fresh fruits and vegetables to local neighborhoods.
In 2012, Second Harvest “cements” its commitment to providing nutritious food by opening a dedicated 75,000-square-foot
fresh produce facility in North San Jose
For more memorable moments, visit SHFB.org/40years