Colonial Van & Storage Food Drive: Help Fight Hunger in Our Community!

Northern California / Western Nevada

November 15 – December 15, 2025

At Colonial Van & Storage, we’ve always believed that being part of the Sacramento community means lending a hand whenever we can. This holiday season, we’re proud to continue that tradition by hosting our Annual Food Drive — running from November 15 through December 15 — to help fight hunger right here in our local neighborhoods.

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Join Us in Making a Difference

Thousands of families in the greater Sacramento area are facing food insecurity, and local food banks need our help more than ever. Every can, every box, and every donation makes a real impact — helping ensure that no one in our community goes hungry this holiday season.

How You Can Help

We invite our customers, friends, and neighbors to donate non-perishable food items to our collection site. Simply stop by our Sacramento location between November 15 and December 15 to drop off your items:

📍 Drop-Off Location:
Colonial Van & Storage
6601 88th Street
Sacramento, CA 95828

🕒 Drop-Off Dates:
November 15 – December 15, 2025

Most Needed Items:

  • Pasta and rice

  • Canned vegetables and fruits

  • Peanut butter

  • Cereal and oatmeal

  • Spices and seasonings

  • Cooking oil
    (Please note: No glass containers, please.)

Together, We Move More Than Boxes — We Move Hearts

For nearly 80 years, Colonial Van & Storage has been proud to serve the Sacramento community with reliable moving services and a spirit of giving back. This food drive is one small way we can help families enjoy a warm, nourishing meal during the holidays.

Whether you bring a single can or a whole box of donations, your generosity truly makes a difference. Together, we can help ensure that every family in Sacramento has a reason to celebrate this season.


Let’s move hunger out of Sacramento — one donation at a time.
Join us at Colonial Van & Storage from November 15 to December 15 and be part of something meaningful this holiday season.