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Full Plate Partners

Full Plate Partners

Monthly Giving. Year-Round Impact.

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When you become a Full Plate Partner, your monthly gift helps us provide consistent meals, respond to growing needs, and build a hunger-free future—one plate at a time.

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Full Plates Need Full-Time Support

Hunger doesn’t take a break. But most giving happens during the holidays, leaving gaps in support when families still need help. Monthly giving is a powerful way to make a lasting difference—every single month—allowing us to:

  • Plan ahead – Build sustainable programs and budget with confidence.
  • Respond quickly – Act fast in emergencies and during spikes in demand.
  • Provide stability – Keep meals flowing, even when donations dip.
  • Offer year-round nourishment – Get healthy food into the hands that need it every single month.
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Photo of plaques at the Redwood Empire Food Bank that commemorate legacy and in memory of donors

Our Way of Saying Thanks

As a Full Plate Partner, you’ll receive:

  • Exclusive impact updates with stories, photos, and behind-the-scenes insights.
  • Special invitations to private tours, donor appreciation gatherings, and exclusive volunteer opportunities.
  • Annual impact statement showing what your giving made possible.
  • Digital badges to showcase your support on social media or email signature.
  • Ease of adjusting your monthly giving at any time online.
  • The joy of knowing you’re helping every month—when it matters most.

Ready to Keep the Plate Full?

Your monthly gift is more than a donation—it’s a promise that no one faces hunger alone. Become a Full Plate Partner today and build a more resilient, food-secure future for our community.

What Our Monthly Donors Say

“I can’t fix everything, but I can make sure someone eats every month. That’s why I’m proud to be a Full Plate Partner.” 
—Carlos T., Petaluma

“Giving monthly makes it easy for me to stay committed. It’s a small amount for me, but it means the world to someone else.”
—Samantha L., Santa Rosa 

“I grew up in Sonoma County. I’ve seen how hard it can be for people here. Giving monthly is my way of giving back to the place that raised me.” 
—Tyler H., Sebastopol

Young girl on her bicycle with a box on the back to hold groceries from the food bank
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