There are so many ways to help the low-income families, disadvantaged people, and senior citizens in our community. With each of the programs listed here, the goal is to give people hope that they can improve their lives, while helping them become more self-sufficient. It's this hope, combined with programs like these, that makes a profound difference in people's lives, even elevating the quality of life for the entire community.

We share the bounty of the Napa Valley with families, seniors, and individuals who are less fortunate through a variety of distribution methods. Learn more about the Napa Valley Food Bank...

We provide safe, humane, and dignified shelter to homeless men, women, and children and help them become self-sufficient. Learn more about the Napa Valley Shelter Project...

We deliver nutritious meals and companionship to the homes of seniors and the frail elderly who cannot prepare meals for themselve on a daily basis. Learn more Senior Nutrition Services...

We give those less fortunate an opportunity to aquire the skills necessary to launch a career in the culinary and food-service industry. Learn more about the Culinary Training Program...

This project ended September 30, 2010.  See following link for resources available to low-income Napa County households for weatherization and solar energy. Learn more about the Napa Valley Solar Partnership...


We provide families with safe, healthy, nurturing, and affordable full day childcare services for children up to six years old. Learn more about Los Niños Child Development Program...


We help residents of Napa Valley quit smoking, while assisting the community in the effort to discourage others from every starting. Learn more about the Tobacco Control Program...