The Prebys Foundation, in partnership with Feeding San Diego and the San Diego Food Bank, announced a $3 million emergency funding donation to protect and strengthen the region's food security network. This comes amid historic federal cuts that threaten access to food assistance for hundreds of thousands of San Diegans.

Prebys Foundation CEO Grant Oliphant made the announcement Thursday at FoodShed Cooperative in City Heights.

“When our community safety nets start to fray, as they are now, we must act quickly and strategically," Oliphant said. "Preventing hunger among our fellow San Diegans should be non-negotiable, along with sustaining a robust local network of food suppliers and farmers who can keep our neighbors from falling into hunger and malnutrition."

With the region's food secu

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