

Volunteer Opportunity: Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County
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Join us for an impactful day with the CSUF Leadership Scholars Program as we partner with the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County! Help us make a difference on March 20 at our Distribution Center in Irvine. Your efforts will help ensure nutritious food reaches those who need it most.
During this indoor volunteer opportunity, you'll dive into various essential tasks like sorting and inspecting produce and packaged goods. These critical projects support our partner network in feeding the community. Plus, it's a great way to connect and contribute together!
Please arrive 10-15 minutes early for check-in, and remember to wear closed-toed shoes. We recommend dressing in layers to stay comfortable, as temperatures may vary inside.
Parking is straightforward, with visitor spots available near the mural-marked building. Remember to enter through the Volunteer Entrance by the flagpole. Also, please be aware of ongoing construction in the area and drive safely.
If you're feeling unwell, rest up and join us another time. Let's work together to keep our community healthy.
We're thrilled to have you support #FeedOC. For any questions, reach out to [email protected]. See you there!
Learn more about the host:
Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County is one of the largest food banks in the nation, working to end hunger by connecting Orange County residents with nutritious food and resources through a network of community partners, mobile distributions, and volunteer-powered operations. From sorting fresh produce to distributing packaged goods, volunteers are the heartbeat of their mission — each hour of service directly supports the hundreds of thousands of neighbors who rely on Second Harvest each year. To learn more, visit feedoc.org or contact [email protected].
The Leadership Scholars Program is the Center's flagship student leadership and professional development program. Open to students of all majors, the program provides structured opportunities to connect with senior executives, develop practical leadership and career-ready skills, and serve the broader community. Scholars participate in executive speaker events, mentorship and shadowing experiences, leadership development workshops, site visits, and service initiatives, while student leaders on the Scholars Board help design and deliver programming. Through sustained engagement, participants can earn scholarships and graduate with the Leadership Scholar — Distinction, recognizing their commitment to leadership growth, service, and impact.
The Giles-O’Malley Center for Leadership is a leadership hub within California State University, Fullerton's College of Business and Economics, dedicated to developing principled, effective leaders who create impact across organizations and communities. The Center brings together students, faculty, executives, alumni, and community partners to connect leadership theory with real-world practice through research-informed education, experiential learning, and industry collaboration. Through its student programs, executive education initiatives, community partnerships, and media platforms, the Center serves as a leadership voice for Orange County and is building toward a long-term vision of becoming a regional and national destination for leadership development.