Shasta County DA's Office Provides 405 Pounds of Food for Elderly Residents ● UPDATING

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The Shasta County District Attorney's Office has made a significant contribution to the local community by donating 405 pounds of food to senior citizens. The donation, announced on June 19, 2026, aims to support elderly residents who may face food insecurity.

The food was collected through a coordinated effort by the DA's office and will be distributed to seniors in need across Shasta County. This initiative highlights the office's commitment to community service beyond its legal responsibilities.

The donation comes at a crucial time, as many seniors struggle with rising costs and limited access to nutritious food. The District Attorney expressed that supporting vulnerable populations, especially the elderly, is a priority for the office.

Local food banks and senior centers will facilitate the distribution to ensure the food reaches those who need it most. The effort has been praised by community leaders and residents alike, showcasing a collaborative approach to addressing hunger in the region.

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