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Honda and Toyota of the Desert launched their annual Drive Out Hunger campaign today to fight child hunger.

CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. — Local automotive dealerships are joining forces with the community in a major initiative to combat child food insecurity as the summer months approach. Representatives from Honda of the Desert and Toyota of the Desert announced the official launch of their annual Drive Out Hunger campaign, a statewide effort designed to provide critical nutritional support to students who face hunger when regular school meal programs are paused for the summer.

Beginning Friday and running through June 20th, dealership employees and volunteers will be actively packing bags of essential food items to distribute directly to local families. The gap in school-provided breakfast and lunch programs often creates severe financial and emotional strain on low-income households during the summer break. Organizers note that the campaign helps fill this gap by ensuring vulnerable children maintain access to healthy, reliable meals.

The charitable effort relies heavily on local participation, with community members invited to drop off non-perishable food donations at participating dealership showrooms through the June 20th deadline. All collected items will be used to stock regional food banks, which traditionally experience a sharp decline in donations during the spring and summer even as demand from families increases. Leadership teams and long-term employees at the desert locations expressed a strong collective desire to give back to the communities where they live and work, noting the deeply rewarding nature of hand-delivering packages to local neighborhoods.

The initiative is part of a broader statewide program involving ten interconnected dealerships working toward a unified goal. Locally, the desert teams aim to assemble and distribute nearly 2,000 individual bags of food. School administrators and office personnel throughout the valley have enthusiastically embraced the program, moving quickly to coordinate logistics and identify students who will benefit most from the deliveries. By bridging the summer nutrition gap, organizers hope to alleviate the burdens of food insecurity and foster a stronger, healthier community across the Coachella Valley.

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By: NBC Palm Springs

May 22, 2026

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Honda and Toyota of the Desert launched their annual Drive Out Hunger campaign today to fight child hunger.