SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — With only five days until Thanksgiving, food drives are kicking off to help across the Bay Area to help families experiencing food insecurity enjoy a holiday meal. This is all at a time when so many people are struggling financially. Volunteers were cheering on every car, dropping off donations for the annual SF Turkey Drive. Pierre Smit founded the turkey drive in 2012. It’s a community call to action for frozen Turkeys and Thanksgiving food donations, which benefits the SF-Marin Food Bank and its partners. “This is extremely important. We want to make sure we feed everybody. We want to make sure we don’t have hungry people in San Francisco,” Smit said. “This is a very good thing. I want to see it do well and support St. Anthony’s and the food bank, for those who need it most,” said Donna Howe from San Francisco. MORE: Bay Area food banks in ‘crisis mode’ despite government shutdown ending San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and his family stopped by to help collect food donations. “This is all about bringing community together, looking out for each other during this holiday season. We have an affordability crisis in the city and the country. We have to take care of each other. That’s what today is about,” Lurie said. The food bank says it’s a critical time for families facing food insecurity. Demand is higher now than at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. “We’re seeing a 205% spike in people coming to our food locator — that’s people going online, trying to find food,” said Angela Wirch from SF-Marin Food Bank. In the South Bay, a free drive-thru turkey giveaway in Santa Clara is lending a hand to a lot of families in need. “I said, ‘You know, I’m having a hard time, so I’m going to come by and get a turkey for my family,'” said Manuel Rojas. State Senator Aisha Wahab hosted the annual giveaway. She says it gets bigger every year. “We know there’s people who live in poverty and in the shadows,” Wahab said. On Thursday in Santa Cruz, demand overwhelmed supply at a drive-thru Thanksgiving food giveaway. Organizers ran out of food within hours after thousands of people showed up. “One of the things we’ve heard, they’ve either been laid off, struggling. They didn’t want to come and receive a turkey but can’t deny they’re in need this year,” Wahab said.
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