Nourishing communities, empowering lives

At EveryBody Eats CA, we believe in feeding both body and spirit. Discover our programs designed to provide essential nutrition and support to those most in need across West Covina and surrounding communities.

Our programs

EveryBody Eats CA offers vital programs focused on ensuring no one in our community goes hungry or without basic necessities. Our initiatives are designed to provide consistent, dignified support.

Nutritious meal provision

We deliver healthy, home-cooked meals daily to the unhoused, minority populations, sober living homes, transitional homes, and youth homes. Our meals cater to specific dietary needs including vegan, low sodium, and other special requirements.

Essential hygiene kits

Beyond food, we provide desperately needed hygiene kits to the unhoused. Each kit contains essential supplies such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, hair combs, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion, promoting dignity and well-being.

Bridging hunger & housing

We stabilize residents by providing daily nutrient-dense meals, sack lunches, and food boxes. Through partnerships with local stores, we ensure access to fresh produce and dairy, supporting individuals on their journey to permanent housing.

Our unique commitment

At EveryBody Eats CA, our approach is distinct. We not only feed the unhoused but specialize in bridging the gap between hunger and housing by providing home-cooked, nutritious food specifically for residents in transitional housing programs. We support their journey to stability.

Impact through tailored support

Our programs benefit those most vulnerable by offering consistent, high-quality nutrition and essential supplies. We focus on stabilizing residents in transitional phases, ensuring they receive dignified food access and hygiene support as they work towards permanent housing.

Join our mission

EveryBody Eats CA thrives on community support. If you're inspired by our mission and wish to contribute, we encourage you to formalize your interest through an official application or registration portal. Due to health, safety, and liability regulations, direct 'walk-in' help requires specific vetting.