Our SoupMeal Program
Our SoupMeal Program provides metabolic oncology SoupMeals to support the health of cancer survivors, low-income seniors, and those with chronic illness. Our hand-crafted and personally delivered SoupMeals provide optimal nutrition and food security to thousands of Santa Barbara residents each year.

Why soup?
The transformative healing power of soup is real. Each SoupMeal recipe strengthens your immune system, increases energy and promotes healing.
Know someone who might benefit from soup?
You can purchase recurring soup for someone and we'll deliver it to them at home. A caring gift of high-density nutrition and love
Applying for the Low-Income Program?
To applyfor the Low-Income Program within Santa Barbara County, you must provide proof of residency and low income (SSI, Disability, W2, 1040).
Ingredients you can trust
We hand select the very best organic produce, healthy fats and oils and non-irradiated spices to create our proprietary soup base of essential vitamins and minerals. Each serving is a medicinal quality, complete balanced meal containing more than ten different vegetables, whole grains and a full spectrum of plant-based nutrients. No preservatives, no fillers and no artificial ingredients ever. Simply, fresh organic soups to nourish your body and spirit.
Our small batch soups are handcrafted each week in our 2000 square foot industrial kitchen. Each SoupMeal is packaged in a 21 ounce BPA-free container that is hermetically sealed for 100% safety from all pathogens, bacteria and viruses. We meet the highest safety standards to bring you peace of mind with every meal.
SoupMeals for the entire Santa Barbara Community
Our SoupMeals are available for home delivery to residents throughout Santa Barbara County. The majority of our clients are referred to us from our nearly 20 community partner organizations. We offer a sliding scale program for clients who qualify. SoupMeals are also available for purchase and pick up at our kitchen facility downtown. In addition, we distribute SoupMeals through a number of agency partners, including Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, the Westside, and Eastside Neighborhood Clinics and the Center for Successful Aging.