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OC Girl Scouts Host Nov. 17th Food Drive - You Can Help!

Donations Can Be Dropped at Seven Different OC Locations - Food Drive Benefits OC Second Harvest Food Bank

Girl Scout Brownie Troop 5210 (Haley Rotter, Emma Muldorf, Addyson Koch) sets up donation box outside their home for neighborhood donations

Girl Scouts of Orange County (GSOC) is hosting a brand new food drive to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County – the Girl Scouts CAN DO! food drive.

According to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, there are hundreds of thousands of people, including one in six children, who are at risk of hunger each month in the OC. And while many food drives, including Girl Scouts CAN DO!, take place just before the holidays, hunger is a year-round issue. Girl Scouts are working hard to stock the shelves at Second Harvest Food Bank and ensure that all OC residents have nutritious food to eat.

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“Since our girl-led organization’s founding in 1912, Girl Scouts have promised to help people at all times. Helping others is part of our Girl Scout DNA. The 2018 Girl Scouts CAN DO! food drive is an excellent opportunity for Girl Scouts and OC residents to work together in service to the community, to put an end to food-insecurity in Orange County,” says Vikki Shepp, Girl Scouts of Orange County CEO.

Hundreds of OC Girl Scouts have taken leadership roles in the Girl Scouts CAN DO! food drive, and are participating in one or more ways:

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  • Organizing Mini Drives in Their Neighborhoods and at Their Schools
  • Volunteering at a Collection Site
  • Door-to-Door Collections

Girl Scout Cadette Genevieve Paden brings a Can Do donation box to Ladera Vista Junior High

How YOU Can Help

OC residents are invited to support the Girl Scouts CAN DO! food drive by donating non-perishable goods on November 17th. Food donations can be delivered to any of the seven drop-off locations throughout Orange County on November 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Most Needed Items
Peanut & Other Nut Butters
Canned Vegetables
Rice
Canned Fruit
Natural Applesauce
Dried or Canned Beans
Whole Grain Cereal
Canned or Boxed Soup
Whole Grain Pasta
Canned Meats & Fish
Granola Bars, Raw Nuts & Dried Fruit
*No glass containers or expired food, please.

Where to Donate

GSOC Anaheim Program Center
1769 W. Broadway, Anaheim

GSOC Yorba Linda Program Center
4652 Casa Loma Avenue, Yorba Linda

GSOC Irvine Headquarters
9500 Toledo Way, Irvine

Church of Christ
26558 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo

GSOC Comadres Office
17151 Newhope Drive, Suite 113, Fountain Valley

GSOC Laguna Beach Program Center
190 High Drive, Laguna Beach

GSOC Seal Beach Program Center
247 7th Street, Seal Beach

Girl Scouts are taking the lead every day to become the female leaders of tomorrow. Join OC Girl Scouts and help make the world a better place. Together, we can show compassion by helping the hungry, lend a hand to our neighbors, and strengthen the foundations of our home – Orange County.

Girl Scouts Emme Barham, Sammi Corwin & Dani Corwin collect donations for CAN DO!

ABOUT GIRL SCOUTS OF ORANGE COUNTY:

We are 33,000 strong — nearly 20,000 girls and 13,000 adults who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. With programs in every zip code in Orange County, Girl Scouts offers every girl opportunities to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success. To volunteer, reconnect, donate, or join, visit girlscoutsoc.org.

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