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.
Hot Meal and Groceries offered at Transform Burien Outreach Center
Serves a hot meal to anyone in need; also provides non-perishable food. Case manager available onsite.
Serves a hot meal to anyone in need. Also provide limited groceries (non-perishable items) available on a first come, first served basis. A case manager is onsite to assist with resource navigation once per week.
Every Friday, 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.
Basic Needs offered at Lake Stevens Community Resource Center
Clients may receive an emergency food bag, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, coats, flashlights, shoes, or other items as available. Assistance is not guaranteed and not all items may be available.
Clients may receive an emergency food bag, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, coats, flashlights, shoes, or other items as available.
Provides a grocery bag of food as well as dinner following an evening church service. Serves anyone in need; attendance at the service is not required to receive food.
Provides a grocery bag of food; serves anyone in need.
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.
Backpack Program offered at St. Leo's Food Connection
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.
Food Connection offered by Community Assistance Program at Blaine Christian Fellowship
Connects surplus food from food service establishments and other sources to registered families.
Connects surplus food from food service establishments and other sources to families in the Blaine community that can use the food. Packages the food into individual and family-sized portions, and packs into boxes for each registered participant. Limited delivery is available for those not able to pick up the food themselves. Types and quantities of foods available will vary from week to week.
Food Pick-Up offered by University District Food Bank at North Seattle College
Provides a once a week food pick -up option for those in need.
Provides a once a week outdoor walk up or drive food pick up option for those in need.
Provides a variety and assortment of food items including (but not guaranteed):
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Dairy, such as milk and yogurt, and dairy alternatives
- Fresh or frozen protein
- Rice and pasta
- Canned goods
- Snacks
- Diapers
- Loaves of bread; bagels
Distributes food for families and individuals in need living in in Benton or Franklin County. Also has bags with ready-to-eat food and hygiene items for individuals without permanent housing.
Distributes food for families and individuals in need living in in Benton or Franklin County. Also provides emergency meals, which are bags with ready-to-eat food for individuals without permanent housing. Hygiene kits available with basic personal grooming supplies.
Backpack Food Program offered at Food Backpacks 4 Kids
Provides a backpack of food to school children.
Each backpack has at least five to six pounds of nutritious snacks and child-friendly foods. Students take the backpacks home each Friday and return them the following week for a refill.
Also maintains Care Cupboards at some of the schools. Students can access snacks or meal items during the school week.
Unhoused Outreach Program offered by Take the Next Step
Provides emergency food bags for those in need. Sack lunches are offered at 10 am until they run out. Snacks and coffee are available from 10am-1pm.
Provides weekly connection point for those in our community who are without housing and living outdoors, in their cars, or others who prefer to meet with a navigator out in the community. The Outreach team goes around to key areas in Monroe to offer shelf stable food, lunches, hygiene items, socks, cold weather items, and an opportunity to provide resource navigation.
Unhoused Services offered by Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank
Offers services to the unhoused of King County.
Offers a variety of services focused on assisting the unhoused,
Food: Sandwiches, snacks, water, and select canned goods & dry goods, as supplies last first come first serve
Mail: Client needs to sign mail agreement form. We do not accept packages.
Bus Tickets: as supplies last, bus tickets weekly.
Resource Referrals: Referrals are made based on need & requested assistance.
ID Replacement: Assistance with identifying locations for free IDs and/or directly assisting with ID replacements.
Case Management: Assistance on a case-by-case basis and requested assistance.
Food Distribution offered by Fountain of Life Foundation in Auburn
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.
Basic Needs offered at Arlington Community Resource Center
Clients may receive an emergency food bag, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, coats, flashlights, shoes, or other items as available.
Clients may receive emergency food assistance and/or hot meal, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, some cold weather clothing such as coats and shoes (dependent upon donations), or other items as available. Assistance with past due utility bills may be available but is dependent on funding. Assistance is not guaranteed and funding is limited. Clients need to complete an intake.
Necessities Program offered at Tri-City Union Gospel Mission's Men Facility
Distributes 85 food boxes, clothing, hygiene/toiletries, and household items each week.
Provides clothing, hygiene items/toiletries, and household. Also provides lunch and dinner for the general public. Accepts donations of toiletries and household items.
Food Distribution offered by Fountain of Life Foundation in Federal Way
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.