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Feeding LA Tomorrow Legacy Society Members Invest in Generations to Come

Feeding LA Tomorrow Legacy Society Members Invest in Generations to Come

Southern California native David L. Kamberg volunteered with his mother at the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. He enjoyed his time volunteering alongside her. Along with the many other individual volunteers, they were able to donate their time and energy to the fight against hunger in Los Angeles County, where an estimated two million children, older adults, families and individuals experience food and nutrition insecurity. 

In December 2020, David passed away. David trusted the Food Bank and its mission as he witnessed firsthand the work and impact. It was important to David that his money went to a local organization he felt would do the most good in his community and honor his mother, Evelyn, which is why he left half of his estate to the Food Bank. 

The Food Bank is honored to be part of the generous legacy that David L. Kamberg left behind to help others build brighter futures, now and for generations to come. 

Positively Impacting the Fight Against Hunger Today and Tomorrow 

Becoming part of the Feeding LA Tomorrow Legacy society reaches beyond the individual. It sets off a ripple effect of hope and change for incoming generations. It has the power to inspire and transform actions from other community members, become engaged participants in their communities and champion causes, such as food and nutrition insecurity, that are closest to them. 

David was a private, honest and self-effacing person whose core values included loyalty, reliability and kindness. By leaving a legacy of compassion and generosity, David and other members of the Feeding LA Tomorrow Legacy Society are helping nourish a healthier community today and tomorrow where all members have the chance to succeed. 

Related: Joining the Feeding LA Tomorrow Legacy Society: Tami

To learn more about adding the Food Bank to your estate plan, please visit our Planned Giving webpage or contact Debra Beadle, Director of Planned Giving, at dbeadle@lafoodbank.org.

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