WVCS is a non profit agency serving the Communities of West San Jose, Monte Sereno, Los Gatos, Saratoga & Cupertino in the Bay Area. We have two Markets - one at our headquarters in Cupertino and 2 mobile food trucks to senior living centers, elementary, high schools and community colleges. Our neighbors who visit our Markets choose food items at no cost from donated foods from Second Harvest, local Farmers Markets & Donor Stores.
This listing was last updated Apr 8, 2026
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Please call Toni @ 408-342-0555 or email [email protected] to arrange weekend dates. We do have a few weekend activities where we can accept donations.
Please check your items for tears in the packaging - for safety reasons we cannot accept them.
We are located on 10104 Vista Drive, major cross streets are De Anza & Stevens Creek Boulevards.
We are on the right hand side of Vista Drive just past the Fire station on the corner.
Please look for & park next to the DONATION DROP OFF sign on the left hand side of the driveway. A volunteer or staff member will help you unload your car, weigh your donation and give you a receipt.
We are open Mondays,Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9 - 11 AM & 1 - 4 PM .
We are closed for lunch from 12 Noon - 1 PM.
Thursdays we are open 9-11 AM & 3:30 - 7 PM
We also are partners with Village Harvest, who will come to your house and pick your fruit for you! Please contact them @ villageharvest.org
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