End Local Hunger

Yolo County boasts an annual median income of more than $60,900. At the same time, one in six of our fellow citizens is not certain where their next meal will come from. Despite our location in a prominent agricultural region, more than 35,000 people, including more than 13,000 children, routinely face hunger and depend on free and reduced meal programs. EndLocalHunger™ raises funds to donate meals through food banks, community service organizations, and college and university food pantries. A key focus of the program is that the funds collected in a geographic area are spent locally. Come and learn how individuals, families and businesses can join hands to help end hunger in Yolo County.