About US
Our Purpose


Working to meet the basic needs of anyone seeking help
ECAP was started more than 30 years ago by Nellie Hannon, who recognized the lack of services available to poverty-stricken Emeryville residents. Determined to bridge the gap, a team consisting of Bobby Miller, the Operations Manager, Founder Nellie Hannon, and a group of dedicated and caring volunteers feed more than 18,000 people fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, and packaged food every month.
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ECAP is a volunteer-run, nonprofit organization that supports the health and well being of our community by providing nutritious food and referral services to help under-served in Emeryville and surrounding communities.
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By providing access to food, educational and employment services, healthy lifestyle training, and advocacy, we are able to assist clients to become economically productive independent citizens who can compete in a global society while contributing to the reduction of crime within our communities.
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ECAP programs offer counseling and referral services, support to youth, service advocacy, and food.
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Our food program accepts donations and is now distributing healthy fruits, vegetables, meats, can goods, bread, packaged foods and other food products to more than 300 families daily.
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Since ECAP is the only nonprofit agency serving Emeryville low-income residents primarily, our survival is essential to the overall prosperity the community.
Our Initiatives
Services and Partnerships
Supporting Food Assistance
As a long established organization, ECAP serves as a hub for distribution of food and non-food items to other organizations in the Bay Area.
Food Pantry
Essential Food Supplies
We are the only direct service food panty available to the community six days a week. We are open to the public Monday-Saturday, 12:00pm to 4:00 pm. We serve an average of 300 families per day.
Food Waste Reduction
Reducing food waste from community partners
Through our community partnerships, each wee, ECAP diverts thousands of pounds of food from landfills.
