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The Salvation Army Offers Food for Easter and More

By Greg Zerovnik, Contributing Writer
March 17, 2026 at 05:05pm. Views: 3342

“With Easter coming early this year, we are happy to be prepared to help people in need get nutritious meals,” said Major Adam Morales, Commander of The Salvation Army of San Bernardino.

Getting a tasty and healthy meal around holiday time can be a real challenge for people in need. As Easter arrives early this year, The Salvation Army of San Bernardino is prepared to provide nutritious meals to those facing food insecurity.

“We are excited to offer several ways for people to enjoy healthy, tasty food during the holiday season,” said Major Adam Morales, Commander of The Salvation Army San Bernardino.

At the Salvation Army San Bernardino Corps Headquarters, at 838 Alta St., Redlands, they offer a variety of food assistance Monday through Friday. Food boxes are enough to feed a family of four for a week. Larger families receive more food, including non-perishable items, meats, fresh vegetables, and dairy products.

Plus, every second Thursday of the month at 9:00 a.m., there is a Food Distribution Drive-Thru for anyone in need.

Mona is 73 and lives in San Bernardino. She has been getting food from the Salvation Army since 2020. “They make sure I have food. When we come every week, we are grateful that you are here. The food lasts me two weeks, and I come twice a month. I am very grateful, and I thank God that The Salvation Army is here.”

Unhoused individuals can visit the Salvation Army San Bernardino Corps Headquarters for a shower, clothes, shoes, and access to shelf-stable foods such as peanut butter, protein bars, tuna with pull-tab lids, and fresh fruit.

At the Hospitality House, 925 West 10th St., in San Bernardino, the Community Hot Meal Program warmly welcomes community members from Sunday to Friday at 4:30 p.m., serving delicious hot meals with hearty meat options. We’re here to support and nourish everyone in our community,” said Major Morales.

Rios gets a hot meal every day at the Hospitality House. “The food is good. I have been coming here for about a year. I heard about it on the streets, took a chance, and came here. The people here treat me well; they are nice now as a mechanic, and I still need help.”

For more information, contact Steven Pinckney at (909) 792-6868 or visit the Salvation Army San Bernardino Alta Street headquarters.

The Salvation Army welcomes donations of food, clothing, toys, and money, which can be dropped off at The Hospitality House, located at 925 W. 10th Street, San Bernardino, or at the Salvation Army San Bernardino Citadel office at 838 Alta Street in Redlands. Donations can also be made online at SBCSVA.org.

If you are Hungry, Homeless, or Hopeless, The Salvation Army can help. Call (909) 792-6868.

“If your family needs food, we can help. Call us at (909) 792-6868,” said Major Christine Morales. “The Salvation Army offers free food distribution at the Corps office in Redlands and provides emergency food as needed.”

About the Salvation Army San Bernardino Corps

The Salvation Army is one of the largest charitable and service organizations worldwide, having served San Bernardino since 1888 and supported those in need. They serve the cities of Bloomington, Colton, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Mentone, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, and Yucaipa, as well as Big Bear, Blue Jay, Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, and other mountain communities.

The Salvation Army is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church and offers holistic programs for individuals without discrimination.

 

Video: Of couples and individuals receiving Daily Meals at the Salvation Army.

Marlene and Lou

https://youtu.be/h33Q1uHjH9k

Dorthy and Javier 

https://youtu.be/KFAp2sP9kss

Rios

https://youtu.be/NK8NgTuoKCc

Anthony

https://youtu.be/47GWCACBiaU  

Audio Interviews

Listen to the testimony of people who are served.

Monahttps://on.soundcloud.com/emvQr

Erichttps://on.soundcloud.com/HQ2Zh

Margie https://on.soundcloud.com/cLiyJ

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