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Our Work calendar

Our Work Calendar outlines upcoming Mobile-PopUp food pantry deliveries and community TableTop-PopUp cooking events. Each calendar entry provides details on location, timing, and whether the event is public or private.

Our Work is putting food sustainability in motion

Through community partnerships, Tree of New America integrates a coordinated suite of food access services that address food insecurity while supporting mental health and wellness through nutrition. Our work focuses on consistent delivery, community presence, and relationship-based service.

Our Work overview

Across all sites, our work includes:
  • Addressing mental health and wellness through nutrition
  • Facilitating food rescue and redistribution
  • Delivering fresh groceries through Mobile-PopUp food pantry events
  • Hosting community TableTop-PopUp cooking events
  • Reducing food waste while expanding access to nutritious food
Together, these efforts support a more sustainable, community-rooted food system.

Our Work coalition partners & active projects

Tree of New America works in close partnership with housing providers and community organizations. Each project follows a structured process—from initial outreach and pilot programming to recurring food delivery or cooking events.
Project OverviewCommunity Management: Hope Through HousingSite Type: PrivateLocation: Orange County, CaliforniaUnits: 86Residents: 100+Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services; TableTop-PopUp cooking events
Project OverviewCommunity Management: Action AllianceSite Type: PrivateLocation: Orange County, CaliforniaResidents: 300+Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services
Project OverviewCommunity Management: Boys & Girls Clubs of AmericaSite Type: PrivateLocation: Anaheim, CaliforniaUnits: 57Residents: 198+Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services
Project OverviewCommunity Management: Family Promise of Orange CountySite: House of RuthLocation: Tustin, CaliforniaUnits: 8Residents: 32Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services
Project OverviewCommunity Management: Jamboree Housing CorporationSite: Buena EsperanzaLocation: Anaheim, CaliforniaUnits: 60Residents: 60Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services
Project OverviewCommunity Management: Project AccessSite: Madison ParkLocation: Anaheim, CaliforniaUnits: 750Residents: 3,000Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services

GOLDEN SKIES

Project OverviewCommunity Management: Golden Skies Mobile Home ParkSite Type: PrivateLocation: Anaheim, CaliforniaUnits: 50+Residents: 50+Services Provided: Mobile-PopUp food pantry services
From pilot to practice, the Tree of New America tracks each partnership from initial outreach through pilot programming and, when feasible, into recurring service. This structured approach ensures that food sustainability efforts translate into reliable, long-term impact for the communities we serve.
If you are the manager of a permanent or temporary supportive housing property whose residents are experiencing food insecurity, we can help!
With support from the Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation, the Tree of New America is one of three nonprofit organizations that form the Community Food Support Coalition, OC.
Three Nonprofits, One Mission
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Tree of New America EIN #33-3848612 is a fully registered California non-profit organization classified as a 501(c)3. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.
Tree of New America (TONA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization working at the intersection of food access, sustainability, and care. Originally conceived as a multicultural film arts project, TONA evolved into a food sustainability advocate and facilitator supporting communities experiencing food insecurity.
Today, TONA partners with permanent and temporary supportive housing providers and regional food recovery organizations to expand access to nutritious food through Mobile-PopUp food pantries and community TableTop-PopUp cooking events. Our work focuses on overcoming transportation barriers, reducing food waste, and strengthening community well-being through reliable food access.
TONA also participates in food sustainability education by offering internship and service-learning opportunities for high school and college students, emphasizing the full food cycle—from rescue and distribution to responsible bio-waste recovery.
As a facilitation partner and advocate for food sustainability, TONA supports collaborative efforts aligned with initiatives such as the Zero Hunger, Zero Waste movement.
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