Los Angeles Regional Foodbank is a volunteer organization based in Los Angeles, California, dedicated to addressing food insecurity in the local community. Situated at 1701 E 41st Place, the organization serves as a central hub for collecting, storing, and distributing food to individuals and families in need throughout the region. The foodbank collaborates with various community partners, including food donors, local agencies, and volunteers, to efficiently manage resources and reach a broad population.
The organization relies heavily on the support of volunteers who assist with numerous tasks such as sorting, packing, and distributing food supplies. This volunteer-driven approach enables the foodbank to operate smoothly and expand its impact. Volunteers gain valuable experience while contributing directly to alleviating hunger in Los Angeles, making it a vital part of the organization’s operations and community engagement.
Los Angeles Regional Foodbank also engages in educational initiatives that raise awareness about hunger issues and promote nutrition. By working closely with schools, businesses, and other nonprofit organizations, it fosters a network aimed at creating sustainable solutions for food access. Its efforts extend beyond immediate food relief to include advocacy and outreach designed to address the root causes of food insecurity.
Located in the 90058 area, the foodbank remains accessible to residents and partners who seek assistance or wish to participate. With a combination of on-site and remote support options, it adapts to varying needs and circumstances, ensuring that help is available to as many people as possible. Contacting the organization at 323-234-3030 connects individuals with opportunities to contribute or receive services related to food distribution and volunteer involvement.


































