Second Harvest of Silicon Valley to spend $520,000.00 to occupy 1,000 square feet of space in San Jose California.
San Jose, California — According to state and local development sources, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley plans to invest $520,000.00 to build out 1,000 square feet of new space in San Jose. The company plans to occupy the new space at 528 Brennan St in San Jose, on or about March 1, 2024. According to the company website Founded in 1974, Second Harvest of Silicon Valley is one of the largest food banks in the nation and a trusted nonprofit leader in ending local hunger. The organization distributes nutritious groceries through a network of nearly 400 partners at drive-thru and walk-up sites across Santa Clara and San Mateo counties. Due to the prohibitively expensive cost of living in Silicon Valley, the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the rise in inflation, Second Harvest is now serving an average of 450,000 people every month. Second Harvest also connects people to federal nutrition programs and other food resources, and advocates for anti-hunger policies on the local, state and national levels. To learn more about how Second Harvest is responding to the incredible amount of need in Silicon Valley, visit shfb.org.
To learn more about Second Harvest of Silicon Valley, visit http://www.shfb.org/
Company Contact:
Leslie Bacho, Chief Executive Officer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesliebacho/
800-984-3663
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