FIND Food Bank will open its new 80,000-square-foot “Food Security Campus” in Indio on September 26 during Hunger Action Month. At first glance, it might seem like another charitable expansion, a larger warehouse to store and distribute food for those in need. But for Indio, the Coachella Valley, and the region’s economy, this new facility represents far more: it is a strategic investment in economic vitality, workforce development, and long-term community resilience.
More Than a Meal: The Economic Engine of Food Banks
Food banks have traditionally been viewed as emergency relief organizations, stepping in when families face financial hardship. But research consistently shows their value extends well beyond food distribution. By providing free groceries, food banks allow households to reallocate their limited resources toward other essentials such as rent, utilities, transportation, and healthcare. This “budget relief” creates a multiplier effect in the economy, keeping more dollars circulating through local businesses and services.
In Indio, this impact is magnified by the scale of the new FIND campus. By significantly expanding storage and distribution capacity, the food bank will be able to reach more families with healthy, fresh food. In turn, families will be able to redirect millions of dollars annually into the regional economy, strengthening small businesses, supporting jobs, and fueling growth.
Fighting Food Waste, Supporting Farmers
The new food security campus also positions Indio at the center of a more sustainable food system. Food banks play a critical role in reducing food waste, recovering and redistributing surplus products that would otherwise be discarded. By rescuing edible food from retailers, distributors, and growers, FIND Food Bank prevents unnecessary waste while ensuring that fresh produce, dairy, and shelf-stable goods reach those who need them most.
For local farmers and agricultural businesses – a cornerstone of the Coachella Valley economy – this creates a win-win. Food recovery programs can purchase or accept surplus crops that don’t make it to traditional markets, offering growers a valuable outlet and reducing losses in an industry already marked by slim margins.
Building a Workforce, Not Just a Warehouse
What makes the new Indio campus unique is its integrated workforce development facility, which moves beyond providing food to providing opportunity. The center will offer youth internship programs, financial literacy classes, and health and nutrition education, equipping residents with the skills needed to compete in today’s economy.
For young people in particular, this investment is crucial. Internships offer valuable work experience that can translate directly into future employment, while financial literacy courses help build the knowledge base necessary for long-term economic stability. Nutrition and wellness programs not only improve health outcomes but also contribute to better performance in school and at work.
For employers, this creates a stronger, more job-ready workforce. Businesses across the Coachella Valley often cite workforce preparation as a key challenge. By connecting food assistance with skill-building, FIND is addressing both sides of the equation: stabilizing families in the short term and preparing workers for success in the long term.

Local volunteers help FIND Food Bank with new inventory.
Looking Ahead
As FIND Food Bank opens this new chapter, the Coachella Valley has an opportunity to redefine how it thinks about hunger relief and feeding the future. This is not charity alone – it is an economic strategy. By anchoring its operations in Indio, FIND is ensuring that the city becomes a hub not only for food distribution but also for innovation in community empowerment.
The ripple effects are already clear: stronger families, healthier communities, more resilient businesses, and a workforce equipped to meet tomorrow’s challenges. With its new food security campus, Indio has secured more than a facility – it has secured a future built on stability, opportunity, and shared prosperity.



