LA JOLLA — To provide food for hungry children in San Diego County, Prudential California Realty’s La Jolla office is sponsoring a food drive, in cooperation with Feeding America San Diego. Nonperishable food items can be donated at Prudential’s La Jolla location, at 1299 Prospect St. through Dec. 21.
Feeding America San Diego is a nonprofit organization that was created to provide food for low-income families throughout San Diego County. The charity, which allocates 98 cents of every dollar it collects to fund programs, expects to distribute 16 million pounds of food to 288,000 people in San Diego this year.
The staff and Realtors from Prudential’s La Jolla office will be accepting a wide variety of food items, from canned meat, tuna, and vegetables, to peanut butter, hot cereal, pasta and rice.
“Our friends and neighbors in La Jolla are caring and generous people who embody the spirit of charity,” said Nicki Marcellino, manager of the office. “Their commitment to serve the community makes me confident that our food drive will be a success.”
To make a donation, stop by Prudential California Realty’s La Jolla office, or call (858) 459-0501 for more information. To find out more about Feeding America San Diego, visit www.FeedingAmericaSD.org.
La Jolla realty office hosts food drive
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