Established 2010

Restoring Hope,
Rebuilding Communities.

We bridge the gap between immediate relief and long-term sustainability. Join us in creating a future where everyone thrives.

150k+

Meals Served

12k

Students Trained

45

Cities Reached

$5M+

Invested Locally

Volunteers

Who We Are

More Than Just Charity.

At CFF, we don't just provide handouts; we build frameworks for success. Poverty is complex, and the solution must be multifaceted.

Our "Holistic Growth Model" ensures that while we feed the hungry today, we are also teaching skills for tomorrow and building infrastructure for the future. From urban farming initiatives in Culver City to tech education in underserved rural areas, we are everywhere need exists.

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A Decade of Dedication

Community Fulfillment Foundation was born out of a simple observation in 2010: many well-meaning organizations were providing temporary relief, but few were sticking around to see the long-term rebuilding process through.

Our founder, Sarah Jenkins, started CFF in a small garage in Culver City with nothing but a van and a few boxes of donated textbooks. Today, we operate in 3 states and have partnered with over 200 local businesses to create sustainable ecosystems of support.

Our Journey

2010: The Beginning

Founded in Culver City with the "Books for All" initiative.

2015: Expansion

Opened our first dedicated Community Resource Center and launched the Food Security Program.

2020: Crisis Response

Pivoted to emergency COVID-19 relief, delivering 500,000 meals in one year.

2024: The Future

Launching the "Tech-Forward" initiative to bridge the digital divide.

Team Meeting

Meet Leadership

The minds and hearts behind the mission.

CEO

Sarah Jenkins

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

CFO

David Ross

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Manager

Elena Rodriguez

HEAD OF OUTREACH

Director

Marcus Chen

PROGRAM COORDINATOR

Our Core Initiatives

We focus on four pillars of community development.

Economic Empowerment

Poverty cannot be solved without financial independence. Our Economic Empowerment program provides:

  • Resume building and mock interview workshops.
  • Small business micro-grants ($500 - $5,000).
  • Financial literacy courses for families.

Youth Mentorship

The future belongs to the next generation. We pair at-risk youth with successful professionals in their community.

  • Weekly one-on-one coaching sessions.
  • After-school coding and robotics clubs.
  • College application assistance and scholarship funds.

Community Infrastructure

We believe environments shape behavior. We work to revitalize physical spaces.

  • Urban garden installations in food deserts.
  • Restoration of public parks and playgrounds.
  • Community center modernization projects.

Latest News & Impact

Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Schools

We delivered 500 laptops to schools in rural counties this month. See the reaction from the students...

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Urban Farming: Harvesting Hope

Our newest community garden produced over 1,000 lbs of fresh produce for local shelters this harvest season.

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Volunteer Spotlight: Meet James

James has logged over 500 hours teaching coding to youth. Learn why he dedicates his weekends to CFF.

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Get in Touch

Whether you want to volunteer, partner, or donate, we are here to answer your questions.

Headquarters

4824 Hollow Corner Rd, Unit 261

Culver City, CA 90230

Email Us

infocommunitycff@gmail.com

Office Hours

Mon - Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes, CFF is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
How can I volunteer?
We have open volunteer orientations every Saturday at 10 AM at our Culver City office. Please email us to reserve a spot.
Where does the money go?
We pride ourselves on transparency. 85% of all donations go directly to program costs, 10% to administration, and 5% to fundraising.