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SAN DIEGO - Californer -- During November and December, the Rock Church will host eight food distributions throughout San Diego. The distributions are free and open to the community and will include frozen ground turkey, food, diaper and supplies distribution. Additionally, there will be 400 gallons of Hollandia milk distributed at Rock-San Marcos.
The Rock Church food distributions occur weekly at the different Rock Church campuses. Every first Thursday of the month at Rock Church San Marcos, every second Thursday at Rock Church City Heights, every third Thursday at Rock Church Point Loma, every fourth Thursday at Rock Church Chula Vista, and every third Tuesday at Rock Church El Cajon.
For November, East County will host their distribution on Tuesday, November 15 and the other campuses will host their distributions on Thursday, November 17 so that people can get items for Thanksgiving.
The community is invited to get free food and supplies. The distribution ends when supplies run out for the day. The event is open to the community. Recipients do not need to attend the Rock Church.
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"It has always been our focus to support the families of San Diego County." said Rick Struble, General Sales Manager, Hollandia Dairy. "With a focus on real dairy, we prioritize the health of our community from the care of our cows to the delivery of our naturally produced dairy products. We are very excited and honored to partner with the Rock Church San Marcos campus to make a difference in the lives of those in need."
The Provision Ministry, along with the Rock Church, are especially appreciative to the local businesses that have supported and donated to this local effort.
"This holiday season is unlike any other with the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising costs of nearly everything," said Dan Shea, CEO of Feeding San Diego. "We are grateful for our partnership with Rock Church and the incredible work they do to ensure that San Diegans have the food resources they need during this time so they can focus on spending time with family, not how to pay for their groceries."
If you would like to participate and receive groceries and other household supplies or if you'd like to volunteer, partner or donate to the Provisions Ministry, please visit their website for more information - https://www.sdrock.com/ministries/provisions/ (https://www.sdrock.com/ministries/provisions/?fbclid=IwAR2rGGYDdVFn_osICoh9a8Az0IdOVBafiC1JUS1hzWbmfEgOPdJ96Thdmlo).
The Rock Church food distributions occur weekly at the different Rock Church campuses. Every first Thursday of the month at Rock Church San Marcos, every second Thursday at Rock Church City Heights, every third Thursday at Rock Church Point Loma, every fourth Thursday at Rock Church Chula Vista, and every third Tuesday at Rock Church El Cajon.
For November, East County will host their distribution on Tuesday, November 15 and the other campuses will host their distributions on Thursday, November 17 so that people can get items for Thanksgiving.
The community is invited to get free food and supplies. The distribution ends when supplies run out for the day. The event is open to the community. Recipients do not need to attend the Rock Church.
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"It has always been our focus to support the families of San Diego County." said Rick Struble, General Sales Manager, Hollandia Dairy. "With a focus on real dairy, we prioritize the health of our community from the care of our cows to the delivery of our naturally produced dairy products. We are very excited and honored to partner with the Rock Church San Marcos campus to make a difference in the lives of those in need."
The Provision Ministry, along with the Rock Church, are especially appreciative to the local businesses that have supported and donated to this local effort.
"This holiday season is unlike any other with the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rising costs of nearly everything," said Dan Shea, CEO of Feeding San Diego. "We are grateful for our partnership with Rock Church and the incredible work they do to ensure that San Diegans have the food resources they need during this time so they can focus on spending time with family, not how to pay for their groceries."
If you would like to participate and receive groceries and other household supplies or if you'd like to volunteer, partner or donate to the Provisions Ministry, please visit their website for more information - https://www.sdrock.com/ministries/provisions/ (https://www.sdrock.com/ministries/provisions/?fbclid=IwAR2rGGYDdVFn_osICoh9a8Az0IdOVBafiC1JUS1hzWbmfEgOPdJ96Thdmlo).
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