During the holiday season, the year-round work of food banks, food pantries, and other nonprofits is highlighted in communities across the United States. DoorDash is supporting our partners’ work to fight food insecurity by delivering groceries through Project DASH and providing Community Credits to help neighbors access what they need during this important time of year.
This month, DoorDash employees, including members of our executive team, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Liz Jarvis-Shean, General Counsel Tia Sherringham, and Chief People Officer Mariana Garavaglia, packed food bags at the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank and learned about how it’s working to address the hunger we see today and its root causes with Executive Director Tanis Crosby and Board Chair Jonathan Walker.
Riding along with Dashers, Liz and Tia helped deliver some of these groceries to neighbors in San Francisco who otherwise wouldn’t be able to make it to a food bank distribution.
To donate to the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, please click here.
Since 2018, Project DASH has delivered more than 100 million meals through over 6 million deliveries to communities across the U.S. and Canada.
This holiday season, Project DASH helped our partners bridge the gap for seniors, working parents, and people experiencing transportation challenges so they can enjoy a warm meal.
Delivering holiday meals to local families, we teamed up with Mount Hope Baptist Church in Yakima, WA, Masbia in New York City, and Simon’s Soup Kitchen in Seaside Heights, NJ.
We also partnered with Age Well in Northwestern Vermont and the All Peoples Community Center in the Los Angeles, CA area to deliver meals and groceries to seniors.
To learn more contact the Project DASH team at projectdash@doordash.com.
To help our nonprofit partners provide turkeys and groceries to local families throughout the holidays, we donated more than $100,000 in Community Credits and other support in:
California: Ward Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), Vision Church, Emmanuel Baptist Church, McCarty Memorial Christian Church, and Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church;
Connecticut: Hands on Hartford;
Illinois: Harvest Worship Center Ministries, CHAMPs Male Mentoring, This is Life, Grace and Peace Church, Marie Wilkinson Food Pantry;
Massachusetts: Faith Christian Church, Tabernacle of Praise Church, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Concord Baptist Church, Black Ministerial Alliance, and Deliverance Temple Worship Center, Madison Park CDC, YMCA of Greater Boston, BMA Tenpoint, and the Allston Brighton Neighborhood Association;
Maine: Freeport Community Services;
Michigan: Galilee Baptist Church and Second Ebenezer Church;
New York: NYC Council Member Mercedes Narcisse and NYC Council Member Crystal Hudson;
Oregon: St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church;
Rhode Island: Farm Fresh Rhode Island and Meals on Wheels Rhode Island; and
Washington: Mount Hope Baptist Church and Goodwill Missionary Baptist Church.
In November, DoorDash and Angel City Football Club celebrated two million meals provided in partnership with All Peoples Community Center and the Los Angeles LGBT Center to help combat food insecurity in the Los Angeles area.
As we celebrate the holiday season, DoorDash is committed to supporting communities and broadening food access. We encourage everyone to support their local nonprofits. Whether it's volunteering, donating, or spreading the word, every action helps ensure that more families can enjoy a warm meal this holiday season and throughout the year.