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Berkeley Food Network - Berkeley - 1925 Ninth St

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Berkeley Food Network

1925 Ninth St, Berkeley, California 94710
510-616-5383
Hours:

Operations Hours M-F 10-12 and 1-3
Donation pick up & drop-offs by app't: M-Sa 7-8 am

Food sourcing and distribution hub (groceries, farm produce, prepared meals, food manufacturers) for food insecure Berkeley residents (housed and unhoused) in partnership with Alameda County Food Bank and a network of local community organizations.

Please make sure to contact the organization to confirm if they can accept your donation. Contact: Ben Lindheim, Inventory & Procurement Manager, ben@berkeleyfoodnetwork.org, 510-616-5383

This Food Recovery Organization is willing to collect from food donors in: Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Oakland, Piedmont

Item Notes Method Destination
Disposable Diapers & Wipes - New Opened, unused packages of diapers okay.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Food for Donation Types of Food Accepted: Fresh produce; Shelf-stable/Non-perishable foods; Fresh/ Frozen grocery requiring refrigeration or freezing; Meat; Milk & dairy; Bulk foods. This Food Recovery Organization is willing to collect from food donors in: Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Oakland, Piedmont
  • Free Drop-off
  • Free Pick-up
  • Reuse
Paper Bags Clean, usable Reusable Bags with handles for reuse, neatly folded in another bag. Paper, plastic, cloth, etc. accepted. Leftover bag stock (traditional grocery bag size) accepted as well.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Personal Care & Beauty Products - New/Unused We accept any unused and unopened personal hygiene products including soap, feminine hygiene products, dental hygiene products, wipes, and sanitizer.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Plastic Bags Clean, usable Reusable and or Plastic Bags with handles for reuse, neatly folded in another bag. Paper, plastic, cloth, etc. accepted. Leftover bag stock (traditional grocery bag size) accepted as well.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
Reusable Bags Clean, usable Reusable and or Plastic Bags with handles for reuse, neatly folded in another bag. Paper, plastic, cloth, etc. accepted. Leftover bag stock (traditional grocery bag size) accepted as well.
  • Free Drop-off
  • Reuse
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