Beloved Imperial Beach Pantry On The Brink As Founders Care For Medically Fragile Daughter

Imperial Beach’s Magnolia Project, a people’s-choice pantry that turned a small storefront into a boutique-style grocery for neighbors, is set to shut its doors on March 1 unless a new operator steps in. Founders Regina and James Gamboa say they must step away to care for their medically fragile daughter, putting at risk a weekly lifeline for dozens of South Bay households.

Founders stepping back, deadline set

Regina and James Gamboa recently told volunteers and the pantry’s board that they need to step back from day-to-day operations to focus on their daughter’s care, and that the site will close on March 1 if no new operator is found, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune. The news has volunteers and regular clients scrambling to line up other options before the shelves go dark.

How the pantry works

The Magnolia Project is operated by the nonprofit Project 1:1 and is set up like a small neighborhood market, where clients make appointments and then shop the shelves for what they actually want instead of receiving a standard pre-packed box, according to Project 1:1. The group lists the Imperial Beach storefront at 633 9th Street and posts shopping hours and contact information on its site…

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