Spring Into Action: Nourish San Diego
Food assistance cuts are here.
As CalFresh (SNAP) changes take effect, more families, seniors, and children in San Diego are losing access to food.
1 in 4 people in our region already can’t access three nutritious meals a day.
At Coastal Roots Farm, we’re stepping up — growing fresh, organic produce and providing it free to neighbors facing hunger, while also welcoming youth to learn where food comes from.
Give today to help feed families and educate the next generation
Why Your Support Matters Now
Spring is when everything begins.
We plant the crops that will feed thousands of families this summer — and welcome the most youth for hands-on environmental education and Farm Camp.
What we grow now becomes meals, learning, and opportunity in the months ahead.
If we don’t secure resources now, we can’t meet rising demand.
Our April Goal: $300,000
To keep up with growing need, we must raise:
$300,000 this April
Your support will help us:
- Feed 15,000 neighbors with fresh, organic produce
- Grow 60,000+ pounds of food
- Provide scholarships for 8,000 youth to learn and connect to the land
Your Gift is Doubled
For a limited time, every donation is matched — doubling your impact.
$15 → $30 feeds a family for a week
$60 → $120 provides a month of food for a senior
$125 → $250 supports a youth field trip
$250 → $500 sustains regenerative farming
$500 → $1,000 fuels community-wide impact
This Is a Turning Point
As public food assistance shrinks, community-powered solutions matter more than ever.
Coastal Roots Farm is growing food, educating youth, and nourishing our community — but we can’t do it without you.
Other Ways to Give
In addition to online donations, we accepts gifts from donor advised funds, cash, check, stocks, bonds, retirement account distributions, trust and estate gifts, company matches, and corporate partnerships. Contact Sara K. Blodgett for more information.
Coastal Roots Farm is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Federal Tax ID 47-1570910
All gifts are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.