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Food Pantry at ElderHelp of San Diego

Our volunteers deliver dry goods, dairy, and fresh produce to 176 seniors in San Diego. This service is free and available by referral only. We want to increase the amount of fresh produce we provide in each pantry order. Any extras from your garden/orchard are welcome.

This listing was last updated Aug 20, 2024

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Location & Open Times

Mondays
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesdays
Closed
Wednesdays
Closed
Thursdays
Closed
Fridays
Closed
Saturdays
Closed
Sundays
Closed

Hours are in PST. Hours updated 18 weeks ago

9590 Chesapeake Drive, San Diego, CA, USAGet Directions

  • 6197485408

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  • Kristine Webb

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Please call to arrange a Monday delivery (619) 748-5408.

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