June 22, 2026 – Oceanside, CA – More Oceanside families will have access to healthy food, nutrition education and resources that support long-term food security thanks to more than $98,000 in grants awarded by Oceanside Community Foundation (OCF), a regional affiliate of San Diego Foundation.
Announced at OCF’s Annual Grants Award Celebration on June 16, 2026, the funding will support six local nonprofits providing healthy meals, fresh produce, school-based food distributions, family cooking classes and nutrition education for Oceanside residents.
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“Access to healthy food is fundamental to a family’s well-being,” said Amber Newman, Oceanside Community Foundation President. “These nonprofits are helping Oceanside families meet immediate needs while building the knowledge, confidence and resources that support long-term nutrition. Together, we are creating healthier, stronger communities.”
Since 2009, OCF has granted more than $1.2 million to 90 programs dedicated to creating a vibrant community in Oceanside.
The 2026 grants support the following organizations:
- $13,457 to Brighter Bites to provide fresh produce, nutrition education and hands-on cooking experiences for Oceanside families, helping children and parents build healthy eating habits and improve access to nutritious food.
- $25,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest San Diego to support the COOK program, which provides teens with culinary workforce training, leadership development and life skills while preparing healthy meals for children and families throughout Oceanside.
- $15,000 to Feeding San Diego to expand school-based food distributions that provide fresh produce and pantry staples to Oceanside families, helping reduce barriers to healthy food access and support children’s well-being.
- $17,000 to Berry Good Food to provide intergenerational cooking classes, nutrition education and take-home ingredient kits for Oceanside youth and families, helping participants build practical skills for preparing healthy, affordable meals.
- $14,000 to Lived Experiences to support the Families First Food Initiative, which provides after-hours food distributions and educational workshops for working families, helping residents strengthen long-term food security and self-sufficiency.
- $14,000 to Women’s Resource Center to provide nutritious meals, food education and supportive dining opportunities for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in emergency shelter and transitional housing, promoting stability, wellness and connection.
These grants build on Oceanside Community Foundation’s longstanding investment in local nonprofits that strengthen neighborhoods and improve quality of life throughout the community.
About Oceanside Community Foundation
Oceanside Community Foundation, a regional affiliate of San Diego Foundation, works to meet emerging needs in Oceanside by increasing responsible philanthropy to benefit all who live, work and play in the community.
Through San Diego Foundation’s Regional Affiliate Program, Oceanside Community Foundation is part of a network of local foundations that advance community-led philanthropy, build endowments and strengthen civic engagement across the region, including Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Oceanside, Escondido, Ramona and Rancho Bernardo. Together, affiliates have engaged more than 1,000 members, established over $7.5 million in endowments, and granted more than $10 million to nonprofit organizations.
To learn more or become an Oceanside Community Foundation member, visit the website or email [email protected].
About San Diego Foundation
San Diego Foundation believes in just, equitable, and resilient communities where every San Diegan can prosper, thrive and feel like they belong. We partner with donors, nonprofits and regional leaders to advance solutions that respond to community needs and strengthen San Diego. Since 1975, SDF has granted $2 billion to nonprofits to improve quality of life in San Diego County and beyond. Learn more at SDFoundation.org.
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