a searchable database online to make it easy to find a food distribution near you. Included in the map are more than 30 Neighborhood Distribution Program sites, which distribute food to thousands of individuals and families once a month through drive-thru or walk-up service.
offers food assistance at sites throughout San Diego County. Find a distribution site near you.
San Diego County Food Pantries
SDCOE has gathered a list of available food pantries by region.
Information on Emergency Shelter, Transitional Shelter, Affordable Housing, and more.
https://www.sandiegocounty.gov › rental-assistance
List of Emergency shelters within San Diego County.
Due to the federal government shutdown, CalFresh benefits for November and later months may be delayed in being deposited into accounts. All other benefits are expected to continue as normal in November.
211 San Diego is a free, 24-hour, confidential phone service and searchable online database. Families can call 2-1-1 or go online and get connected with local food pantries, meal programs, and many other essential services. Support is available in more than 200 languages.
Tools for Schools: A searchable resource database from Live Well San Diego for schools to find free or low-cost resources that will help meet immediate needs and can guide long-term planning
YMCA of San Diego County: Serves caregivers of children aged 0-16 through health and well-being services such as oral health, vision, vaccines, health clinics, sexual health, CalAIM, and mental health and substance use prevention services.
Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC): Supports parents of children with disabilities by providing access to disability related service navigation
Project All Smiles Inc: Serves school-aged children, people who are unhoused, military families and veterans, and seniors/adults with special needs through vision, vaccines, oral health, health clinics, sexual health, CalAIM, and health education.
YMCA Youth and Family Services: Provides mental health and substance use prevention services to youth ages 5-21 who are uninsured, underinsured, or Medi-Cal eligible.
Douglas Young Youth and Family Services: Provides mental health and substance abuse prevention services for children and young people ages 5-21.
SDCOE Mental Health: Provides mental health resources for parents and caregivers, students, and school employees.
Community Resources for Immigration, Asylum, and Refugee Cases: These resources include more than a dozen organizations in San Diego and Orange counties and the services they provide