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Our Work calendar

The following is a schedule of our MobilePop-Up food deliveries, and our community TableTop Pop-Up cooking events. Simply click on the calendar item to find out what it is, if it is private or public, where it will be held, and when.

Our Work is putting food sustainability in motion

Through our community action partnerships, the Tree of new America has been able to integrate a robust suite of food related services into 'Our Work calendar' that specifically address the mental health and wellness of each of the communities we set out to serve.

Our Work synopsis

Follow our onboarding processes from start to finish and observe the impact of our work, one community at a time.
  • We address mental health and wellness through nutrition.
  • We facilitate the rescue of food.
  • We bring fresh groceries directly to underserved communities experiencing food insecurity via our Mobile-PopUp food events.
  • We promote and facilitate onsite cooking events via our community Tabletop-PopUp cooking events.
  • We tackle food insecurity while reducing food waste.
  • We’re building a sustainable, food system and moving closer to a world with zero waste and zero hunger.

Our Work coalition partners

This structured approach ensures our food sustainability efforts translate into real impact, delivering rescued food efficiently to communities in need. You can follow our data capture process as it pertains to each of our coalition partners. From first contact, to first pilot, to regularly scheduled MobilePop-Up food delivery or community TableTop Pop-Up cooking event.

Project Overview

Community Mgmt.: Boys & Girls Clubs of America Housing Site: Paseo Village Location: Anaheim, California # of Units: [57] # of Residents: [198+] TONA's Mission: <deliver> <Mobile Pop-Up food pantry services>

Project Overview

Community Mgmt.: Family Promise of Orange County Housing Site: House of Ruth Location: Tustin, California # of Units: [08] # of Residents: [32] TONA's Mission: <deliver> <Mobile Pop-Up food pantry services>

Project Overview

Community Mgmt: Jamboree Housing Corp. Housing Site: Buena Esperanza Location: Anaheim, California # of Units: [60] # of Residents: [60] TONA's Mission: <deliver> <Mobile Pop-Up food pantry services>

Project Overview

Community Mgmt: Project Access Housing Site: Madison Park Location: Anaheim, California # of Units: [750] # of Residents: [3000] TONA's Mission: <deliver> <Mobile Pop-Up food pantry services>

Project Overview

Community Mgmt: Action Alliance Housing Site: Fairview Sober Living Location: Santa Ana, California # of Units: [n/a] # of Residents: [10] TONA's Mission: <deliver> <Mobile Pop-Up food pantry services>
Follow in real time the progress of 'Our Work' from outreach to planning a pilot, to securing the resources needed to make a pilot a recurring event for each of our coalition partners communities. This structured vertically integrated TONA approach totally puts food sustainability in motion.
If you are the manager of a permanent or temporary supportive housing property whose residents are experiencing food insecurity, contact us, we can help!
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714.244.2678
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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 deductable as allowed by law.
Tree of New America (TONA) started out as a multicultural film arts project that found its voice as an advocate for food sustainability. TONA then set out to work with permanent & temporary supportive (PSH) housing managers to address the mental health and wellness of their residents through nutrition. Today, working through the united colors of the Tree of New America, TONA facilitates Mobile-PopUp food pantries and community TableTop-PopUp cooking events on behalf of it's PSH coalition partners.
Tree of New America is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization that operates as:
1) A facilitator for food rescue where perfectly good food is rescued from grocery outlets and brought to families and individuals in need.
(2) A facilitator that overcomes transportation barriers and serves communities experiencing food insecurity with Mobile-PopUp food panties and community TableTop-PopUp cooking events.
​(3) A participant in food sustainability education programs that offer internships for high school and college students where full circle focus is given from start to finish including how food that is not given out or passes its prime is organized as bio-waste and prepared for recycling.​
As an advocate and facilitation leader working to put food sustainability in motion, TONA encourages everyone to follow the example set by the Kroger Co. Zero Hunger, Zero Waste Foundation.
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