No one in our community should struggle to find food. Our friends at Umpqua Basin Food Not Bombs are needing support once again — their food resources are running low, and they need help restocking so they can keep sharing free meals and essential supplies with anyone who needs them.
We’re holding another food drive to help fill their shelves back up. Bring a food donation to the protest — and if you can, stay for the protest after you drop off your items. Bring what you can, and help keep this mutual aid effort going.
📅 Event Details
Date: Saturday, February 28th
Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Drop-Off Location:
Stewart Parkway Medical Building
2460 NW Stewart Pkwy, Roseburg, OR 97471
🥫 What to Bring
Bring what you can — whether that’s one item or a full grocery bag.
Every contribution makes a real difference.
These are the items most needed right now:
🍲 Quick Heat-and-Eat Foods
- Cup Noodles / Cup Ramen (self-contained cups)
- Canned soups (pull-tab preferred, but all types are welcome)
🥪 Sandwich Supplies
- Bread
- Deli meats
- Cheese
- Tuna packets or pull-tab cans
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Mayo and mustard
- Medium–large Ziploc bags (for take-away sandwiches)
🌯 Burrito-Making Supplies
- Flour tortillas
- Refried beans
- Shredded cheese
- Salsa
- Aluminum foil (for wrapping)
🍎 Grab-and-Go Snacks
- Granola bars
- Protein bars
- Pudding cups
- Cookies
Please Note:
Food Not Bombs will gladly accept additional non-expired food items beyond the items listed above.
Please ensure all donated food is not expired.
🧼 Non-Food Essentials
- Hygiene items (travel-size preferred)
- Feminine hygiene products
- Wound care kits and bandages
💛 Prefer to Support Financially?
Cash App: $umpquabasinfnb
🤝 About Umpqua Basin Food Not Bombs
Umpqua Basin Food Not Bombs is a volunteer-run community group that prepares and shares free meals and essential supplies with anyone who needs them. They gather donated and surplus food from local stores, farms, and community members, then turn it into meals shared in a welcoming and respectful environment.
There are no requirements and no barriers — just neighbors supporting neighbors.
Everyone deserves nourishment, dignity, and care.

