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Santa Barbara Ranks in Top 20 Most Expensive Cities to Raise A Child

According to the report, the average cost to raise one child per year in Santa Barbara is $24,710. 

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18th Annual Lompoc Empty Bowls Community Fundraiser Meets Fundraising Goals

More than 350 members of the Lompoc and surrounding communities came out to support the annual Foodbank of Santa Barbara County Empty Bowls Fundraiser

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Foodbank Hosts Picnic in the Park, Offering Free Healthy Lunches for Kids Countywide

In collaboration with school districts throughout Santa Barbara County, the Foodbank fills gaps where access to healthy meals is challenging; volunteers needed 

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Foodbank Partners with Letter Carriers for the Return of the Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive

The nation’s largest single-day food drive offers Santa Barbara County residents an easy way to donate non-perishable food

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Foodbank of Santa Barbara County Donations Matched by The Balay Ko Foundation

The expiration of CalFresh Emergency Allotments, paired with rising food costs will create a crisis for many local households

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Foodbank of Santa Barbara County Announces Successful Completion of Campaign to Fund New Sharehouse

$20 million was raised to purchase Sharehouse facility in Goleta, build sizable cooler freezers and make needed modifications of warehouse, volunteer and nutrition education spaces

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Food Assistance Survey Extended to August 19

The Foodbank of Santa Barbara County is asking residents who need and/or receive food assistance to take a national survey by the August 19th deadline.

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Foodbank to Provide 800,000 Meals Thanks to Bank of America

Bank of America announced a $100,000 donation worth 800,000 meals to Foodbank of Santa Barbara County to address food insecurity in the region.

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