Thank You to Our Volunteers
Volunteers are at the heart of our mission
Thank you for helping the San Diego Food Bank feed hundreds of thousands of San Diegans facing food insecurity including low-income families, seniors living on a fixed income and children living in poverty!
This past year, more than 13,000 volunteers have dedicated their valuable time and energy to support our critical programs - and every hour donated has ensured hope and nourishment to families countywide - further establishing the Food Bank as the county’s regional food safety-net.
Ready to Volunteer Your Time?
Are you searching for volunteer opportunities in San Diego? Individual volunteers or groups of volunteers can use the link below to sign up for a volunteer shift at our Miramar location, North County location, or with one of our non-profit partners.
Who Can Volunteer?
The San Diego Food Bank encourages everyone in the community to volunteer their time at our Miramar, North County and Nonprofit partners locations. As long as you meet the age requirements we would love to have your support. We do our best to accommodate all of our volunteers.
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Volunteers must be 16 years of age to volunteer independently
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Volunteers aged 11-15 must be accompanied by an adult (18 or older). The adult/chaperone must be registered for the same shift.
Volunteer Projects
The San Diego Food Bank has a wide variety of projects that volunteers help support depending on the day and time they choose to volunteer. Volunteers help us sort and bag food, put together outgoing food packages and even help support the Food 4 Kids Back Pack program.
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Sorting/bagging produce and donated food items.
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Assembling Food bags/boxes for our EFAP program, CSFP (senior) program, and Food 4 Kids Back Pack program.
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Off-site distributions and special events are also available.
Top 5 Volunteer Rules
Required Shoes
Please wear closed toed shoes to your volunteer shift
Timeliness
Please arrive 10 minutes early to ensure a smooth check in process
Age Requirements
16 years of age. 11-15 years with an adult registered to volunteer on the same shift
Pre-Registration
Please register in advance for the shift you would like to volunteer at
Commitment
Please arrive with a great attitude prepared to work to support your community
Different Ways to Volunteer
Guidelines, Volunteer Documents, & Common Questions
Volunteers primarily work at the Food Bank’s warehouse, completing a variety of essential tasks, most of which involve inspecting, sorting, and packing food for distribution.
On average, volunteers inspect and sort 30,000 pounds of food per week that the Food Bank receives from food drives and other sources. This includes checking expiration dates, quality, damage to packaging, and sorting the food into categories for bagging.
The Food Bank also occasionally hosts special events requiring volunteer assistance, which may take place off-site.
Yes. All volunteer visits MUST be scheduled in advance. Due to health and safety regulations, there are no exceptions to this rule. After you schedule your volunteer visit online, you will receive a confirmation email which will include specific information about your volunteer assignment, directions to the San Diego Food Bank warehouse or special event project site, and a list of our policies and procedures.
No. You may volunteer one time or on a regular basis.
You do not need any special training to volunteer. Simply register your volunteer visit and be present on your scheduled day. After a brief introduction, you will start working right away.
Registering is easy. Follow the link to our registration page. If you are a returning user, sign in using your existing username and password. If you are a first-time volunteer, you will be asked to create an account and provide us with your contact information. Once you are a registered user, you can sign up for any open volunteer shifts.
Yes. Volunteering at the San Diego Food Bank provides team-building opportunities. We welcome corporate teams, office groups, schools, service organizations, alumni groups, associations, families, fraternities and sororities, and faith-based organizations. If you have a group of less than five people, each volunteer must register as an individual. As long as you sign up for the same date and shift time, you will still be able to work together.
For a group of five or more, please email Paola Mendoza, pmendoza@sandiegofoodbank.org to reserve a shift for your group. For best availability, contact us at least a month in advance. Please allow at least 48 hours for a Food Bank staff member to reply to your message.
We encourage middle school and high school groups to volunteer. However, due to health and safety regulations, elementary school groups cannot volunteer, but they are welcome to visit our warehouse tour to learn about hunger issues and see firsthand how the Food Bank serves the community. To schedule an elementary school group tour, please contact Stephanie Bunce at sbunce@sandiegofoodbank.org or CLICK HERE to fill out our Warehouse Tour Request Form.
Due to safety regulations, children ages 10 years and under CANNOT volunteer at the San Diego Food Bank. Volunteers MUST be 11 years of age or older. In addition, children ages 11 years old to 15 years old MUST be accompanied by an adult. 1 adult MUST ACCOMPANY every 4 children ages 11 to 15 years old.
The Food Bank accepts court mandated service hours, but ONLY misdemeanor offenses will be considered eligible, and additional documentation must be provided. The Food Bank will verify the information while your application is being considered. Failure to provide any of the required information will result in immediate disqualification of your volunteer application.
All volunteers are required to bring comfortable clothing and a positive attitude. We do ask that you please keep personal items to a minimum (i.e. purses, jewelry, etc.), as the Food Bank does not have lockers for volunteers to use and cannot be held responsible for lost, stolen or damaged items.
Food Bank recommends casual and comfortable clothing. Close-toed shoes, tennis shoes or boots ARE REQUIRED. No heels, open-toed shoes, or sandals are permitted in the warehouse. The warehouse is not temperature-controlled, so volunteers are encouraged to wear seasonal clothing. In addition, please be mindful of the level of appropriateness of your dress, as we have a wide range age groups that visit our warehouse. Please do not wear or bring anything that may be considered offensive.
All projects except for special events and food distributions take place at our main warehouse facility in San Diego, located at 9850 Distribution Avenue, San Diego CA 92121 (between the 805 and the 15 freeways off Miramar Road). If you will be volunteering for a special event or at a food distribution site, we will provide you with detailed location information once we receive your volunteer confirmation.
Paola Mendoza, Volunteer Scheduling Coordinator, pmendoza@sandiegofoodbank.org
Please allow at least 48 hours for our staff to reply to your message.
Help Families in Need Today
Support the San Diego Food Bank by volunteering or donating! By doing so, you are helping fight hunger and feed hope in the San Diego community.