Feeding San Diego Food DrivesBy LaMesa on December 16, 2021Giving hope and sharing joy to the local families, children, Veterans, and seniors in San Diego. Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Published in community, local, News and outreachnews LaMesaMore from communityMore posts in community »Del Mar Wine and Food Festival | Sept 6 -11, 2023Celebrating San Diego's 'promotoras' | Keeping communities connected'It's very quick, efficient' | Escondido schools take COVID testing into their own hands to address need, absences'Trying to have a really big impact' | Residential power customers begin switchover to 'community choice' energySan Diego Muslim startup companies are making a big impact around the globeMore from localMore posts in local »Carmel Mountain Post office supervisor stabbed in head by employeeService dogs report for training at San Diego International AirportMore testing needed before South Bay boil water advisory can be liftedBoil water advisory issued for parts of San Diego County, citing E. coli bacteria found in water supplyBasking in the sunshine with warmer days to kick off next week | San Diego Weather ForecastMore from NewsMore posts in News »Carmel Mountain Post office supervisor stabbed in head by employeeService dogs report for training at San Diego International AirportMore testing needed before South Bay boil water advisory can be liftedBoil water advisory issued for parts of San Diego County, citing E. coli bacteria found in water supplyBasking in the sunshine with warmer days to kick off next week | San Diego Weather ForecastMore from outreachMore posts in outreach »How San Diego restaurants are recycling food wasteAtmospheric rivers provide data to improve future forecasts of extreme stormsMonarch butterflies return to California after years of declineSan Diego River Park Foundation needs help fighting non-native, invasive trees along watershedNew law expected to bring increase in San Diego food donations
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