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Alameda County Community Food Bank - Oakland - 7900 Edgewater Dr

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Alameda County Community Food Bank

7900 Edgewater Dr, Oakland, California 94621
(510) 635-3663
Hours:

M-F 7-4

Food is a basic human right. The Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) works towards a stronger, more nourished Alameda County, where no one worries where their next meal will come from. ACCFB operates a Food Recovery Program that connects grocers and local retailers with one of their food safe trained partner agencies. Each agency collects edible, unsalable food and nonfood items on a daily, weekly, monthly or on-call basis. Every partner agency has cold, freezer, and ambient storage to safely accept and store donations.

Please make sure to contact the organization to confirm if they can accept your donation.

Contact: Xochi Hernandez, Sustainability Program Manager, xhernandez@accfb.org, 510-410-3641

Food Industry donations - givefood@accfb.org

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Accepted foods: Baked Goods, Bulk foods, Cold prepared foods, Fresh produce, Fresh/Frozen grocery requiring refrigeration or freezing, Meat, Milk & Dairy, Shelf-stable/Non-perishable foods

Service areas: Countywide

Item Notes Method Destination
Food for Donation Types of Food Accepted: Fresh produce; Shelf-stable/Non-perishable foods; Fresh/Frozen grocery requiring refrigeration or freezing; Baked goods; Meat; Milk & dairy; Cold prepared foods; Bulk foods
  • Free Drop-off
  • Free Pick-up
  • Reuse
Paper Bags Stock of non-compliant paper bags from stores affected by the Reusable Bag Law can be donated. Call for details.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Plastic Bags Stock of single use or non-compliant plastic bags from stores affected by the Reusable Bag Law can be donated. Call for details.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Reusable Bags Clean, good condition
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
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