Monterey County spans a vast and diverse geographic area, encompassing urban centers, rural communities, and hard-to-reach locations. Currently, our sole kitchen must not only produce thousands of meals daily but also coordinate extensive distribution efforts across the county. With the more-than-doubling of demand in the past five years, and more to come, strains on our staff and infrastructure have increased delivery times and limits our ability to scale. As a result, waiting lists have been considered for the very first time in our 53-year history, something that should never happen when the homebound are at risk of hunger.
A second kitchen strategically located in the city of Seaside would provide an enormous boost in meal production capacity and operational resilience. It would allow us to better manage demand surges, reduce transportation costs and delays, and expand services to underserved communities throughout the county. This facility would also enhance our ability to provide culturally appropriate meals tailored to local populations and dietary needs, improving both health outcomes and client satisfaction.




