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Foodbank Implements Disaster Feeding Plan

Foodbank Implements Disaster Feeding Plan

How do you feed an entire county in a disaster situation, especially when it might not be safe to go outside?

By November 2019, the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County was already equipped to answer that question.

“Our mission is to ensure that everybody in the county of Santa Barbara has access to the healthy food they need,” said the organization’s marketing director, Judith Smith-Meyer. “We’re ready, and we have the relationships in place to help us do that.”

Good News: This 17-Year Old’s Nonprofit Is Delivering Food To Boomers In 12 Cities (And He Started 3 Weeks Ago)

Good News: This 17-Year Old’s Nonprofit Is Delivering Food To Boomers In 12 Cities (And He Started 3 Weeks Ago)

Like most Americans, when the severity of the coronavirus became evident, 17-year old Danny Goldberg wanted to do “something” but he felt helpless. However, unlike most of us, he quickly acted upon his desire to help and set up a volunteer service in which Zoomers (members of Generation-Z, born between 1995 and 2015) delivered groceries and other necessities to Boomers (members of the Baby Boom generation, born between 1944 and 1964), free of charge.

Daniel Goldberg’s Zoomers to Boomers Spreads Across Country

Daniel Goldberg’s Zoomers to Boomers Spreads Across Country

It’s been a dizzying three weeks for Daniel Goldberg and the Zoomers to Boomers grocery shopping and delivery service he created to help South Coast seniors sheltered in place and other people isolated at home.

While Goldberg and his crew of fellow high school students were hustling to make deliveries, other cities throughout the country were contacting him, inquiring how they can join in.

Building local food systems and self-sufficiency in response to COVID-19

Building local food systems and self-sufficiency in response to COVID-19

What a whirlwind the last few weeks have been. While much has shifted rapidly, the natural world continues to move at the slower pace of fresh green growth and abundance. The recent generous rainfall triggered the first flushes of spring at the Carpinteria Garden Park, a slow unfurling that will provide food, beauty and comfort throughout the growing season.

Lane Farms in Goleta offers customers open-air shopping environment

Lane Farms in Goleta offers customers open-air shopping environment

GOLETA, Calif. – Some shoppers that are trying to avoid crowded grocery lines have been turning to Lane Farms for their fresh produce needs.

The Lane family has been farming in the Santa Barbara/Goleta area since 1868 and their produce stand at 308 S. Walnut Lane has been operating since 1939.

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