A staggering 1 in 6 people in Silicon Valley are turning to Second Harvest for help.
Share your support of Second Harvest of Silicon Valley on your social media channels with these pre-written posts to encourage your friends and families to get involved. Simply log in to your preferred social media platform, easily customize the captions as needed and post to encourage your friends, family and co-workers to join you in supporting local families.
Right now, 1 in 6 neighbors relies on @2ndharvest for nutritious food, half of whom are kids and seniors. We must all come together and act now. Join *company name* and help ensure everyone has access to nutritious food: https://shfb.online/csmpk #FeedingSiliconValley
🍽️🍊 With Silicon Valley’s high cost of living, food assistance has soared. In 1978, @2ndharvest provided 550k pounds of food; last year, 125 million. Join us in making a difference today: https://shfb.online/csmpk #FeedingSiliconValley
When money gets tight, many of our neighbors have to make tough choices - food budgets are often the first thing people cut. No one should have to choose between paying rent or buying groceries. You can help by donating today. https://shfb.online/gspk #FeedingSiliconValley
🍽️ In Silicon Valley, one of the wealthiest regions in the country, food insecurity is higher than the national average. Right now, 1 in 6 neighbors relies on Second Harvest for nutritious food, half of whom are kids and seniors. We must all come together and act now to ensure everyone has access to nutritious food. Join *company name* in the movement to end hunger here at home: https://shfb.online/csmpk #FeedingSiliconValley
🍽️🍊 With Silicon Valley’s high cost of living, food assistance needs have skyrocketed. In 1978, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley provided 550,000 pounds of food, but last year they distributed 125 million pounds. You can make real change in our community, right here and right now, by donating: https://shfb.online/gspk #FeedingSiliconValley
When money gets tight, many of our neighbors have to make tough choices. Food budgets are often the first thing people cut to make room for other essentials like rent, utilities, childcare or medical bills. This can mean skipping meals or resorting to fast food just to keep up with paying the bills. No one should have to choose between paying rent or buying groceries - join me in making a difference and donating today: https://shfb.online/csmpk #FeedingSiliconValley
Right now, 1 in 6 neighbors relies on @2ndharvest for nutritious food, half of whom are kids and seniors. Act now to ensure everyone has access to nutritious food: https://shfb.online/ipk #FeedingSiliconValley
🍽️🍊 With Silicon Valley’s high cost of living, food assistance has soared. In 1978, @2ndharvest provided 550k pounds of food; last year, 125 million. Join me in making a difference today: https://shfb.online/ipk #FeedingSiliconValley
When money gets tight, many of our neighbors have to make tough choices - food budgets are often the first thing people cut. No one should have to choose between paying rent or buying groceries. Join me in donating to @2ndharvest: https://shfb.online/ipk #FeedingSiliconValley
With the passage of the federal budget bill, lawmakers have enacted the deepest cuts to SNAP in modern history. Here are real stories from people who turned to Second Harvest for help. They remind us why this work matters — and why we must act: donate, volunteer & advocate.
🍽️ In Silicon Valley, one of the wealthiest regions in the country, food insecurity is higher than the national average. Right now, 1 in 6 neighbors relies on @2ndharvest for nutritious food, half of whom are kids and seniors. We must all come together and act now to ensure everyone has access to nutritious food. Help us end hunger here at home: https://shfb.online/gspk #FeedingSiliconValley
🍽️🍊With Silicon Valley’s high cost of living, food assistance needs have skyrocketed. In 1978, @2ndharvest provided 550,000 pounds of food, but last year they distributed 125 million pounds. You can make real change in our community, right here and right now, by donating: https://shfb.online/ipk #FeedingSiliconValley
When money gets tight, many of our neighbors have to make tough choices. Food budgets are often the first thing people cut to make room for other essentials like rent, utilities, childcare or medical bills. This can mean skipping meals or resorting to fast food just to keep up with paying the bills. No one should have to choose between paying rent or buying groceries - you can help our neighbors by donating today. https://shfb.online/gspk #FeedingSiliconValley
Today, our nation is at a crossroads.
With the passage of the federal budget bill, lawmakers have enacted the deepest cuts to SNAP in modern history — slashing a vital source of stability for millions of people, including right here in Silicon Valley. For the families we serve, this means fewer grocery dollars, more empty cupboards and impossible choices between food, rent, medicine and gas.
At Second Harvest, we see the impact every day — and while food banks like ours were never meant to carry this burden alone, we’re not stepping back. We remain firmly committed to providing free, nutritious groceries to anyone who needs them and to helping eligible neighbors apply for CalFresh with care, dignity and respect.
Here are the real stories from people who turned to Second Harvest's Food Connection team for help with CalFresh. These voices remind us why this work matters — and why we must act.
❤️ Join us:
🔹 Donate
🔹 Volunteer
🔹 Use your voice
No one should have to face hunger alone.
🍽️ In Silicon Valley, one of the wealthiest regions in the country, food insecurity is higher than the national average. Right now, 1 in 6 neighbors relies on Second Harvest for nutritious food, half of whom are kids and seniors. We must all come together and act now to ensure everyone has access to nutritious food. Help us end hunger here at home: https://shfb.online/gspk #FeedingSiliconValley
🍽️🍊 With Silicon Valley’s high cost of living, food assistance needs have skyrocketed. In 1978, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley provided 550,000 pounds of food, but last year they distributed 125 million pounds. You can make real change in our community, right here and right now, by donating: https://shfb.online/gspk #FeedingSiliconValley
When money gets tight, many of our neighbors have to make tough choices. Food budgets are often the first thing people cut to make room for other essentials like rent, utilities, childcare or medical bills. This can mean skipping meals or resorting to fast food just to keep up with paying the bills. No one should have to choose between paying rent or buying groceries - you can help our neighbors by donating today. https://shfb.online/gspk
Today, our nation is at a crossroads.
With the passage of the federal budget bill, lawmakers have enacted the deepest cuts to SNAP in modern history — slashing a vital source of stability for millions of people, including right here in Silicon Valley. For the families we serve, this means fewer grocery dollars, more empty cupboards and impossible choices between food, rent, medicine and gas.
At Second Harvest, we see the impact every day — and while food banks like ours were never meant to carry this burden alone, we’re not stepping back. We remain firmly committed to providing free, nutritious groceries to anyone who needs them and to helping eligible neighbors apply for CalFresh with care, dignity and respect.
Here are the real stories from people who turned to Second Harvest's Food Connection team for help with CalFresh. These voices remind us why this work matters — and why we must act.
❤️ Join us:
🔹 Donate
🔹 Volunteer
🔹 Use your voice
No one should have to face hunger alone.