Palomar College Foundation, Faculty and Classified Employees Union and the regional labor council will distribute 500 Thanksgiving turkeys and other food in a contactless, drive-through event on Nov. 21.

SAN MARCOS — Thanksgiving will be a little brighter in hundreds of local households next week, courtesy of the Palomar Faculty Federation (PFF), Council of Classified Employees (CCE) and Palomar College Foundation, which are teaming up with the San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council to distribute 500 turkeys.

Alongside the food distribution, several of Palomar’s student support programs are collaborating  to distribute academic supplies to students. These include 500 supply bundles purchased by the Associated Student Government (ASG), as well as free diapers for students who have pre-ordered them.

The food distribution takes place starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21 in Lot 12 at Palomar College. Like numerous previous distributions this year, the event is being held in a contactless, drive-through format to ensure safety.

“We are honored to be able to give back to our community during such trying times,” said Interim Superintendent/President Dr. Jack Kahn. “In this season of gratitude, we have our Foundation, PFF, CCE and community partners to thank for making this happen.”

The turkeys were purchased ahead of the event through a partnership between PFF and the Foundation, which each contributed $3,000, and SDG&E, which donated $4,000, said PFF Co-President Teresa Laughlin.

“There will be Thanksgiving-themed food to go along with it—canned goods, perishables and produce,” said Laughlin. “We started these distributions in June, and we’ve served thousands of families so far. I wish we didn’t have to do it—I wish we were out of business, so to speak—but it’s been really positive for our community members.”

Patti Serafin, who has helped organize the food distributions on behalf of the CCE, said that the effort has brought together volunteers from a variety of local labor organizations besides Palomar’s.

“This is our opportunity to stand with unions that are not just educators—but iron workers, grocery workers, health care workers, utility unions, to name a few of those who have been showing up,” said Serafin. “I think the longer we’re in this crisis, the more people are experiencing food insecurity.”

“We are always supporting social justice, and this is something we can do for our students during a time when we’re so disconnected,” added Anel Gonzales, President of the CCE. “We’re getting back to the reason unions exist—to help people and make sure they have food on the table.”

Lot 12 is located on the west side of campus, and can be accessed by turning onto Avenida Azul from North Las Posas Road. There is no registration needed to participate in the food distribution, and goods will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Organizers said cars typically start lining up for the event around 7 a.m.