Responding Together: Supporting the Garden Grove Community


Responding Together: Supporting the Garden Grove Community

When a chemical tank incident in Garden Grove led to evacuation orders this past spring, it impacted residents, businesses and community organizations across the area.

From the beginning, Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County remained in close communication with local and county agencies, the American Red Cross and community partners to help support those affected and respond to the community’s evolving needs.

One of Second Harvest’s immediate priorities was supporting the Orange County Food Bank (OCFB), a program of Community Action Partnership of Orange County, whose facility was located within the evacuation zone. With OCFB staff unable to access their offices, warehouses and vehicles, the two food banks worked side by side to ensure food continued reaching the community.

Together, Second Harvest and OCFB:

  • Provided temporary workspace for OCFB staff at Second Harvest
  • Received and stored food deliveries to help maintain operations
  • Coordinated support for pantry partners impacted by the evacuation zone
  • Leveraged established partner networks to continue serving community members with dignity and consistency

Through this collaboration, both organizations were able to adapt quickly and continue providing access to nutritious food for Orange County families, children and seniors during a time of uncertainty.

The response also highlighted the strength of partnerships across Orange County. By working together with local agencies, nonprofit organizations and community partners, essential food assistance services continued with minimal disruption, ensuring support remained available for those who needed it most.

Second Harvest is grateful to the Orange County Food Bank, Community Action Partnership of Orange County, the American Red Cross and the many partners who came together during this emergency. This collaboration reflects what is possible when organizations unite in times of need to support our community and ensure everyone has access to the nutritious food they need to thrive.

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