How the San Diego Food Bank Saved Families During the Government Shutdown

10/12/2025 40 min Temporada 1 Episodio 109
How the San Diego Food Bank Saved Families During the Government Shutdown

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In this powerful episode of Dreaming Big Working Hard, Assemblymember David Alvarez sits down with Casey Castillo, CEO of the San Diego Food Bank, to expose the real face of hunger in San Diego — a crisis affecting 848,000 people, including teachers, seniors, nurses, military families, and children. Casey reveals what hunger actually looks like today, why 1 in 4 San Diegans can’t reliably afford food, and how the Food Bank stepped up when 400,000 SNAP recipients and 150,000 federal/military workers were left without support during the 43-day federal shutdown — the longest in U.S. history. You’ll hear stories from the front lines, including the emotional $1 donation from a woman who had been helped by the Food Bank before, reminding us why every dollar matters.  We also dive into: The rising cost of living, food inflation & credit card debt crushing families How seniors are among the hardest hit and why demand for support is skyrocketing How 450+ nonprofit partners help distribute 53 million pounds of food a year Volunteer opportunities, food drives, and the Food Bank’s 45th annual holiday campaign What California can do at the policy level to close the food insecurity gap   If you want to support, volunteer, donate, or find food resources, visit SanDiegoFoodBank.org.   TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – The $1 donation that changed everything  00:28 – 848,000 San Diegans facing hunger: who they really are  01:21 – Casey’s background & why he joined the Food Bank  04:34 – Why collaboration is the only way to solve hunger  05:53 – Serving 1 in 4 people in San Diego: the scale of the crisis  07:24 – Partnerships with 450+ nonprofits across the county  08:41 – How 11,000 turkeys were distributed this year  10:19 – Why hunger is getting worse despite the COVID rebound  12:07 – The shutdown: 400,000 SNAP recipients lose benefits  15:34 – Why recovery isn’t instant after the government reopens  23:22 – Seniors: the forgotten population hit hardest by hunger  31:57 – How volunteers power the Food Bank (107,000 hours!)  35:26 – The 45th annual Holiday Food Drive & how to help  38:20 – Final message: Hunger is solvable — if we choose to solve it   HASHTAGS: #DreamingBigWorkingHard #SanDiegoFoodBank #FoodInsecurity #HungerCrisis #DreamingBigWorkingHard #DavidAlvarez #CaseyCastillo #EndHunger #CaliforniaNonprofits #SANDiegoCommunity #FoodBank #GiveBack #VolunteerSD #HolidayFoodDrive #Podcast  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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