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Community-led projects

These are the kinds of neighborhood-led groups your orders help fund through our local profit-sharing program. Search by name, city, or a word in their story. (Demo listings—swap in live partners anytime.)

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  • East Bay Third Place Collective
    East Bay Third Place Collective
    Oakland, CA

    Runs a weekly living-room-style gathering and micro-library in a storefront donated by neighbors. Donations support snacks, childcare stipends, and guest teachers from the block.

  • Sunset Family Circle
    Sunset Family Circle
    San Francisco, CA

    Coordinates sliding-scale childcare swaps and a shared playroom so parents can work a few hours without losing a whole paycheck. Partners with local MEHKO cooks for family meal nights.

  • Riverside Essentials Table
    Riverside Essentials Table
    Los Angeles, CA

    Distributes hygiene kits, socks, and ready-to-eat meals at a weekly sidewalk table. Works with unhoused neighbors to decide what shows up each week—no one-size-fits-all bags.

  • South Bay Skills Share
    South Bay Skills Share
    San Jose, CA

    Hosts free evening seminars on budgeting for food, starting a cottage business, and reading nutrition labels—taught by neighbors who actually live here.

  • Capitol Corridor Mutual Aid
    Capitol Corridor Mutual Aid
    Sacramento, CA

    Grassroots network for grocery rides, fridge restocks after hospital stays, and pop-up produce stands sourced from small growers. Munch profit share helps cover fuel and cold bags.

  • Harbor Youth Studio
    Harbor Youth Studio
    Long Beach, CA

    After-school space for teens to cook together, learn knife skills safely, and take meals home to siblings. Partners with local chefs for guest demos once a month.