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Meet Joyce Foley: 37-Year Legacy of Food Bank Leadership and Service
As Chief Financial Officer of Second Harvest Food Bank, Joyce Foley has dedicated nearly four decades to serving the Orange County community. From her early days assisting the CEO to becoming a key leader, Joyce’s journey is a testament to dedication, compassion, and purpose-driven leadership. Read More -
In Memory of Former CEO, Joe Schoeningh
At Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, we honor the legacy of Joseph “Joe” Schoeningh — a humble leader, devoted mentor, and tireless advocate for feeding those in need. From board member to CEO, Joe’s unwavering commitment shaped who we are today. Read More -
Celebrating Our 2025 Volunteer Award Lunch Winners
Each year, we proudly celebrate the incredible volunteers who power our mission at Second Harvest Food Bank — and at our 2025 Volunteer Award Luncheon, we honored some of the most inspiring among them; meet this year’s outstanding award winners. Read More -
Five Expert Tips on Storing Vegetables
Did you know storing vegetables properly can extend their shelf life and help you save money? Read More -
Grand Opening of Golden West College’s New Permanent Pantry Location – The Stand
On September 19, one of our valued college pantry partners, Golden West College hosted the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new location of its Basic Needs Center, The Stand. Read More -
Helping Orange County’s Seniors: The Hidden Hunger Crisis Among OC’s Aging Population
As part of Hunger Action Month, for Senior Hunger Awareness Week (September 16-20), Second Harvest CEO Claudia Bonilla Keller sat down with partner organization Meals on Wheels OC’s President and CEO Holly Hagler. Read More -
Celebrating 10 Years of Mobile School Pantries
September marks a significant milestone—10 years since the generosity of donors led to the opening of the first Mobile School Pantry. What began in 2014 with just 12 pantries has expanded to 76 pantries across 14 cities in Orange County. Read More -
Second Harvest Participates in D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event
On August 11, Disney fans and VoluntEARS assembled 7,500 snack packs for families in need in Orange County. These will be distributed through Second Harvest's Partner Network, thanks to the generous support of Disney VoluntEARS! Read More -
Second Harvest Shining Bright in OC with Recent Awards
In June 2024, Second Harvest was the recipient of three different awards for our work in the Orange County community. Read More
In Memory of Former CEO, Joe Schoeningh
Remembering Our Former CEO Joe Schoeningh: A Lifelong Food Banker and Friend
At Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, our mission has always been simple — feed people in need. And no one lived that mission more deeply or more humbly than our former CEO Joseph “Joe” Schoeningh.
Born in 1937 in Petaluma, California, Joe’s roots were grounded in faith, family and hard work. He dug graves by hand as a young man and later built a successful career in the office products industry — proudly saying he earned a living “one paper clip at a time.” But Joe’s true calling came when he joined the Food Bank in the early 1980s.
Introduced to Second Harvest by founder Dan Harney, Joe became a founding board member in 1983. After retiring in the mid-90s, he couldn’t stay away. He returned in 1999 as assistant director and became executive director (later titled CEO) in 2003. Joe led with humility and vision, overseeing the Food Bank’s move to our current expanded Irvine facility in 2007 — a milestone that transformed our ability to serve Orange County. Joe was never one for fanfare. With his gravelly voice and gentle demeanor, he always kept the mission front and center. “If you’re hungry, you’re hungry,” he once said. “How you got here, whatever your situation, is of no consequence to us. We feed hungry people.”
Even after retiring in 2012, Joe remained a steady presence at the Food Bank, especially at the “No Lunch" Lunch and Harvesters Fashion Show & Luncheon. In our 40th anniversary video, he summed up his commitment simply: “There’s something inside you that just has a good feeling about it… doing something that will make a difference or help."
In February 2025, Joe passed away after a brief illness. He was a mentor to those who followed in his footsteps and a friend to all who knew him.
We miss him deeply — but Joe’s spirit lives on in our work and in the mission he helped shape, and in our newly named “Joe Schoeningh Lobby".