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Organic Soup Kitchen Notes Growing Nutritional Insecurity Crisis Locally – Noozhawk

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Last updated: May 30, 2026 9:04 am
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As inflation, housing costs, and healthcare expenses continue to rise, more Santa Barbara County residents are becoming nutritionally insecure — unable to consistently access the nutrient-dense food necessary to support health and healing.
Since 2009, Organic Soup Kitchen has worked at the intersection of food security, nutrition, and community health, providing medically tailored SoupMeals to low-income seniors, cancer patients, and chronically ill residents throughout Santa Barbara County.

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For vulnerable populations, the consequences of poor nutrition can be severe. More than 25,000 people are currently living with cancer in Santa Barbara County, and research shows up to 85% of cancer patients are at risk of malnutrition during treatment.
Among low-income cancer patients, one in two experiences food insecurity.
“Nutrition is foundational to health,” said Anthony Corroccio, founder/executive director of Organic Soup Kitchen. “We are seeing more community members who are struggling not only to afford food, but to afford the quality nutrition their bodies need to heal and recover.”
Emerging national research continues to support the role medically tailored meals can play in improving health outcomes, according to Organic Soup Kitchen.
Studies presented through Tufts University’s Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy show these programs may reduce food insecurity, improve dietary intake, support mental health, and help lower healthcare costs associated with malnutrition and treatment complications, according to reports.
Organic Soup Kitchen currently operates multiple nutrition support programs in Santa Barbara County, including its CenCal Medically Tailored Meals Program, and its Nutrition and Food Security Program, which provides weekly plant-based SoupMeals to qualifying low-income residents.
Due to growing demand, portions of the program currently maintain a waiting list.
Community members can support Organic Soup Kitchen’s mission by donating, volunteering, or buying soups directly from the organization’s Distribution Center, where proceeds help fund medically tailored meal programs for residents in need.
The Organic Soup Kitchen Distribution Center, at 126 E. Haley St., Ste. A4
Santa Barbara, CA 93101, is open 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday.
To donate or learn more, visit https://organicsoupkitchen.org/hero.
P.O. Box 101
Santa Barbara, CA 93102
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