With Gratitude
Resident Donors
A number of residents give us a check or cash at the time of a glean or mail donations afterwards.
Volunteers and Family Members
Our volunteers not only dedicate their time and talent but are a main source of donations, along with their family members. Besides direct cash donations and bequests, they donate vehicles and conduct individual fund-raisers.

Recent Grants
We appreciate the support of the organizations listed below who have helped fund our operations.
- Mission Beach Women’s Club
- St. James by-the-sea Episcopal Church
- Chelsea Investment Corp.
- Universal Spirit Center

Las Patronas, founded in 1946, is committed to providing financial assistance to nonprofits in San Diego County that provide community services in the areas of health, education, social services and cultural arts. Senior Gleaners has received two grants from this philanthropic organization.
San Diego Awards $11,000 for Van
The City of San Diego awarded $11,000 to Senior Gleaners to help purchase a second van to help the North County region haul fruit and unsold groceries. The Community Projects, Programs & Services has continued its support with a $3500 award in 2025 towards fuel, maintenance and DMV charges for our two vans. Senior Gleaners learned about this source of funding when past Board President Margaret Burton and Vice President Daryush Bastani visited
with city council member Jennifer Campbell at a summer event.

It’s in the Bag! Jimbo’s Wooden Nickel Program rewards customers who reuse their bags. Jimbo’s shares the money saved on bag purchases with local charities–chosen each quarter. Jimbo’s has selected Senior Gleaners more than once and has donated gift cards for special events.

The Jewish Community Foundation generously granted to the Senior Gleaners $12,000 to defray the expenses for operating our two vans in 2025. The funds will be used for our annual insurance payments, DMV renewals, safety education for our volunteer van drivers and ongoing fuel costs. We are grateful for this support.

The San Diego County Employees’ Charitable Organization (CECO) has bestowed many annual grants over the years. Funded by employee donations, CECO has been lending a hand to the local community since 1956, distributing 100% of donations to non-profits and employees in need. Several of our volunteers are former county employees who donated to the fund while working.

Lutheran Church Pacifica Synod – The Matthew 25 Fund of the Evangelical Lutheran Church has bestowed many annual grants. It was created by Jerry and Lynda Engelhardt to help the hungry and homeless and others in need–as described in Matthew 25: “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat….”
If you know of an organization we should partner with please reach out to: gm@seniorgleanerssdco.org