Provides free personal and household items such as furniture, appliances an dishes as well as clothing, toiletries, blankets and food to veterans, active military, and Gold Star families.
Offers furniture, appliances, lamps, curtains, towels and bed linens; small kitchen appliances, cookware, bake ware, flatware and dishes. Offers clothing, shoes, coats and other cold weather gear; toiletries, medical equipment, blankets and food.
Operates a food pantry for Shoreline and Lake Forest Park residents ONLY; limited food bags and home delivery for adults who are homebound are available.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
Operates a food pantry with free grocery market shopping for residents of Issaquah School District. Provides grocery delivery every other week. Diapers available. Market open every other week. Emergency produce bags and dry goods boxes available on non-market weeks.
Offers free grocery market shopping with nutritious fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy as well as non-perishables, such as canned food, rice, beans and snacks, plus diapers, hygiene supplies and toiletry items.
Operates K-12 youth food programs for weekends, school breaks and over summer break. Clothing available for children aged newborn-12 years old through partnership with KidVantage (additional registration required).
Also provides basic warm clothing and outdoor supplies for unhoused neighbors.
Offers case management and resource referral assistance for families with additional needs or those experiencing housing insecurity.
This program is currently on a waitlist. "Groceries to Go" home delivery program is available to clients with disabilities or with challenges to shopping in person at the food pantry.
Provides dinner and groceries including fresh protein, produce, and dairy products at curbside food distribution events. Walk up and drive through distribution offered separately. Focuses on serving women and children. Register in advance.
Provides dinner and groceries including fresh protein, produce, and dairy products at weekly curbside food distribution events.
Distributes food in partnership with 2nd Harvest. Distributes produce, perishables, and grocery rescue weekly. Once a month provides commodities and all other products available.
Distributes food in partnership with 2nd Harvest. Distributes produce, perishables, and grocery rescue weekly. Once a month provides commodities and all other products available.
Distributes free groceries to low-income individuals and families on the 1st Sunday of each month, alternating between the cities of Federal Way and Auburn. Call to sign up for food the week before the distribution.
Distributes free groceries to low-income individuals and families once a month, alternating between the cities of Federal Way and Auburn. Provide dry goods, packaged foods, and other nonperishable items as well as fresh vegetables, fruit, dairy, and meat.
Provides 2 days worth of food to children at-risk of hunger over the weekends. Partners with several schools in Pierce County to provide this program.
Provides 2 days' worth of food to more than 1,700 children at-risk of hunger over the weekends throughout the school year. In addition, supports more than 1500 students with daily snack and/or take-home food item. Partners with more than 35 schools in Pierce County.
Operates a food pantry for Redmond and Sammamish area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for adults who are homebound are available.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
Provides pre-packed food bags to the community. Includes non perishable foods as well as limited perishable foods such as eggs, meat and produce. Also offers cleaning supplies, paper products, and hygiene supplies as available.
Provides pre-packed food bags to the community. One bag of food consists of:
- 2 cans of vegetables
- 2 cans of tuna
- 2 cans of soup
- 1 can of pasta sauce
- 1 bag of pasta
- 1 ramen noodle
- 1 macaroni & cheese
- 1 roll of toilet paper
Other items distributed when available are cheese, eggs, meat and fresh produce, depending on season. Also offers additional miscellaneous food items, cleaning supplies, paper products, and hygiene supplies. Larger families receive additional food items.
Distributes free groceries to low-income individuals and families on the first Sunday of each month, alternating between the cities of Federal Way and Auburn. Call to sign up for food the week before the distribution.
Distributes free groceries to low-income individuals and families once a month, alternating between the cities of Federal Way and Auburn. Provide dry goods, packaged foods, and other nonperishable items as well as fresh vegetables, fruit, dairy, and meat.
Non-perishable food is placed into backpacks for elementary and middle school children identified as in-need. Households are identified by the school counselor.
Through our ‘Power Pack’ program, we ensure at-risk students can develop and grow, succeed in school, and feel self-worth by providing healthy bags of food by Friday each week so the students are nourished over the weekend and return to school and ready to learn.
Collects food from area grocery stores and distributes it to people in need, including veterans. Bring grocery bags for shopping, except for Saturday which is a drive-thru day. Places preloaded boxes of food in waiting cars.
Collects food from area grocery stores and distributes it to people in need in multiple locations in North King County and South Snohomish County. Bring grocery bags for shopping, except for Saturday which is a drive-thru day.
In-school Community Resource Centers in Yelm and Tumwater School Districts, with food, clothing, school supplies, as well as resource navigation services and troubleshooting to help students and their families access other services.
Provides wrap-around support to K-12 students and families, enhances student & parent engagement, improves attendance, reduces dropout, & improves graduation rates among all students including students and families disproportionately impacted by systemic barriers. Community Schools Care Managers use a systemic approach to leveraging community resources and are place-based in Community Resource Centers within the following Tumwater schools:
- East Olympia, Peter G. Schmidt, & Michael T. Simmons Elementary Schools
- Tumwater Middle School
- Tumwater, Black Hills & Cascadia High Schools
Homelessness prevention/rapid rehousing rental assistance is offered district wide including to Tumwater Hill, Littlerock & Black Lake Elementary; Bush Middle School; & the Tumwater Virtual Academy.
Provides a food pantry for Snoqualmie Valley area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for homebound adults are available.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
Assists families in the Meridian School District with basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies and more. Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing (kid and adult), kitchenware, linens, and small appliances that are still in excellent condition.
Assists with basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies and more. Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing (kid and adult), kitchenware, linens, and small appliances that are still in excellent condition.
Operates a food pantry for northeast Seattle residents. Provides baby food and formula and diapers. Distributes pet food to seniors once a month. Provides home delivery to homebound clients once a week. Offers a temporary mailing address.
Operates a self-select food pantry. Provides diapers, formula and baby food when supplies are available.
Distributes pet food (primarily dog and cat food) to all households as requested with each visit when supplies are available.
Food may be picked up once a week.
Provides home delivery to homebound residents in service area once a week.
Ready-made to go meals available for customers without access to cooking facilities. Plus, the on-site cafe offers a ready-to-eat meal for customers while the food bank is open.
Social services available including IDs, SNAP enrollment, referrals, and mail services for those in need of a permanent address.
Provides food bags containing baby food as well as general food for families, maternity and children's clothing. Also offers health care enrollment and ORCA LIFT cards. Work Source Connection community site. information and referral, application assistance. Mina and Kabiye also available for language assistance.
Description of Program: Provides free nonperishable food, used children’s clothing, and diapers all based on availability. Provides information and referral to other basic needs resources. Offers assistance with health care enrollment, employment, education resources, and ORCA LIFT cards. It is a WorkSource Connections community site. Hosts occasional Community Resource event with items such as food, hygiene supplies, books, and resource tables staffed by various social service agencies.