SF-based community fridge program Cheetah provides food to those in need

ByChris Bollini Localish logo
Monday, September 14, 2020
SF community fridge program provides food to those in need
Community fridges stocked with free food are popping up throughout the Bay Area to combat food insecurity.San Francisco-based company, Cheetah battles food insecurity with community fridge program.

SAN FRANCISCO -- In response to rising food insecurity in the Bay Area, Cheetah, a San Francisco based company, has launched a community refrigerator program.

"What got us really excited was the ability to truly bring the food donation directly to the people," co-founder and CEO Na'ama Moran says.

Four refrigerators, placed around the Bay Area, provide anyone in need access to a wide variety of healthy food products.

Cheetah restocks each location up to 15 times a month with food from their warehouse.

"This is a way for us to fulfill our mission to help communities thrive," Moran explains, "There's no better way to help a community thrive then by bringing them fresh, nourishing, healthy food".

Visit this page to participate in the campaign.

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