Coc food bank in Chula Vista operates as the food-pantry ministry of the Chula Vista Church of Christ, a congregation on L Street that incorporated in 1951. The monthly pantry distributes non-perishable goods to households in western Chula Vista, complementing the broader South Bay safety net maintained by agencies including Community Health Group. The Church of Christ congregation traces its origins to a post-World War II recreation room on Fifth Avenue before outgrowing a Fourth Avenue property and purchasing the current L Street campus. A Celebrate Recovery program and Spanish-language worship track expand the ministry beyond food distribution, positioning the L Street campus as a social-services hub in the same western Chula Vista corridor where Heritage Community Center anchors civic programming. Southwestern Christian School operates on a portion of the L Street campus under a shared land-use agreement, integrating K-through-secondary biblical instruction with California academic standards on the congregation's grounds.