Salvation Army Chula Vista's food distribution center on Third Avenue provides grocery-box pantry service and the Club 60 Senior Nutrition Program to South Bay residents across Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and San Ysidro. The pantry distributes fresh produce, canned goods, and shelf-stable staples to appointment-verified households, supplementing the interfaith food-drive network that includes donations coordinated with First United Methodist Church Chula Vista. Club 60 serves dietitian-prepared midday meals to adults aged 60 and older, combining nutritional support with social-engagement programming in the corps' fellowship hall. That senior-nutrition pipeline parallels meal programs at residential communities such as Pacific Pointe Independent Living, extending the continuum of care for aging South Bay residents. The annual community Thanksgiving dinner, served the Wednesday before the holiday, seats hundreds of guests in a single-service format requiring advance coordination of donated turkeys, produce, and volunteer kitchen crews.