Jimmy Kimmel is putting actions to his words.

After criticizing President Donald Trump in his Nov. 3 "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" monologue for hosting "the most ill-timed, tone-deaf Halloween party imaginable," the late-night host announced the lot behind his Hollywood studio will open to the public as a food donation center.

Of course, his ABC show couldn't help but get in another dig at the president in naming this community service the Jimmy Kimmel Live Big, Beautiful Food Bank – a spoof of the former One Big Beautiful Bill Act legislation that reallocated government spending and passed tax reforms.

"Cutting SNAP benefits creates uncertainty for American children, seniors and families," Kimmel and his show wrote in a Nov. 4 social media post. "If you are in LA, please come by to donate food and if you are not, please consider supporting your local food banks."

The center, open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily at 6901 Hawthorn Ave., Los Angeles, is requesting nonperishable items such as low-sugar cereals, protein bars, rice, low-sodium soups, crackers, trail mix, diapers and hygiene products.