Serving on average more than 300 meals a day to North Lake Tahoe and Truckee communities.
Serving on average more than 300 meals a day to North Lake Tahoe and Truckee communities.
Project MANA (Making Adequate Nutrition Accessible) is the hunger relief organization serving the North and West Shores of Lake Tahoe and Truckee, which includes the coverage of three counties in Northern California and one county in Northern Nevada. Since its inception in July of 1991, Project MANA has responded to the emergency food need of the homeless, the elderly, the homebound, families in need, children and single parents.
Mission Statement: To reduce the incidence of hunger and its detrimental effects upon individuals, families, the community and the region. In addition to providing hunger relief, we have developed programs designed to alleviate the causes of hunger and promote nutrition through education and awareness.
Project MANA Celebrates 20 Years of Service to the Community
Distribution Locations and Times:
Squaw Valley (seasonal) - Mondays - 2:30-3:00 - Olympic Village Lodge - 1901 Chamonix Place
Tahoe City - Mondays - 3:30-4:00 - Fairway Community Center - 330 Fairway Drive
Truckee - Tuesdays - 3:00-3:30 - Community Arts Center (Old Rec Center) - 10046 Church Street
Truckee - Tuesdays - 3:45-4:15 - Truckee Senior center - 10010 Estates Drive (off Hwy 267)
Soda Springs (seasonal) - 2:00-2:30 - Donner Summit Lodge
Kings Beach - Wednesdays - 3:00-3:30 - North Tahoe Family Resource Center - 8321 Steelhead Avenue
Incline Village - Thursdays - 3:00-3:30 - DWR Non-Profit Center (Parasol) - 948 Incline Way