Delivers food and hygiene products to people who have difficulty leaving their homes without assistance in Spokane County. Volunteers deliver free non-perishable meal kits that require cooking. Also provides bus passes.
Volunteers deliver free non-perishable meal kits that require cooking. Also offers delivery of hygiene products, toilet paper, and feminine hygiene products. Bus passes are also offered at no cost.
Delivers food to households in need. Also accepts volunteers and donations to help those households. See details for some more information.
Will deliver fresh produce, vegetables, meats, and dry food based on availability to households in need.
Will deliver diapers, detergents, and hygiene products based on availability.
Depends on volunteers and donations to help those households.
Provides perishable and non-perishable food items to residents of Seattle. Offers home food delivery to those who are home-bound; occasionally provides pet food. Clients may visit the pantry once per week. Pre-packaged bags of perishable and non-perishable items. Pick up out front.
Provides perishable and non-perishable food items, as well as commodities of government surplus food such as cheese and peanut butter. Sometimes offers a limited supply of pet food. The market resembles a grocery store where shoppers may choose from displays stocked with healthy foods and non-grocery essentials. Many items are provided by local growers and grocers.
Regularly stocked items include:
- Fresh produce
- Cultural staples
- Meat
- Dairy products
- Bread
- Canned and other nonperishable goods
- Formula and baby supplies may also be available.
Operates a food pantry for Muckleshoot tribal members only. Items may include diapers, when available. Also offers home delivery to Muckleshoot elders and adults with disabilities.
Provides a food pantry that distributes a box of food once a week for Muckleshoot tribal members only.
A limited supply of diapers may be available, as often as once every two weeks.
Home food delivery is provided for Muckleshoot elders ages 50 and older, as well as for younger Muckleshoot adults with disabilities.
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.
Delivers free groceries to home-bound area residents who live within a two- to three-mile radius of the food pantry. Service is available once per week.
Delivers free groceries to home-bound area residents living within 2 miles of the food bank once per week.
Operates a market with grocery-store style shopping for residents of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Tahoma School District as well as curbside pickup and limited home delivery. Fresh produce, meat, and dairy is available. Provides a baby cupboard as well as diapers.
Operates a market with grocery-store style shopping for residents of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Tahoma School District as well as curbside pickup and limited home delivery. Fresh produce, meat, and dairy is available. Offers vegan, vegetarian, and culturally specific foods when possible.
Provides a baby cupboard as well as diapers.
Food distribution is currently drive-thru, please don't exit vehicle. Will also do door-stop delivery for those who cannot leave the house.
Provides emergency food to anyone in need. Also offers delivery to those who are homebound. Deliveries are usually completed before noon.
Provides bags of food for the weekend for school children.
Provides daily sack breakfasts and lunches to school children in Bucoda during summer, winter, and spring school breaks.
Also provides some school supplies (during the month of August) to children whose families use the food bank.
Also provides a medical equipment bank and a veteran's closet.
Delivers food bags of groceries to homebound residents of the Auburn School District once a month; must fill out an application including physician or provider referral.
Delivers food bags of groceries once each month to low-income homebound area residents.
Offers a delivery food bank (Monday-Thursday) providing emergency food assistance to Puyallup residents. This is not a drop-in food bank. See eligibility for more details.
Offers a delivery food bank providing emergency food assistance Monday-Thursday to Puyallup residents. This is not a drop-in food bank, must call no later than noon for same-day delivery. See eligibility for more details.
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.
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.
Offers food and toiletries as well as grocery delivery and transportation to those in the Northshore School District.
Offers food bank services distributing food, toiletries and household supplies as donated, including items such as toilet paper, shampoo, bottled water, deodorants etc.
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.
Receives food from agencies and programs such as the Oregon Food Bank, USDA, regional food drives, farms and farmers markets, and local grocery stores. Donated food is distributed to partner agencies where families can go to receive food.
Receives millions of pounds of food from agencies and programs. All donated food is distributed to partner agencies where families can go directly to receive food. Also offers home delivery for people who cannot attend food distribution events in person.
Provides fresh produce and protein, much of it locally grown or raised, to San Juan County residents. Clients select the food items they need. Offer a variety of products that honor different household food cultures and specific dietary needs. Offers home deliveries.
Provides fresh produce and protein, much of it locally grown or raised. Clients select the food items they need.
Offer a variety of products that honor different household food cultures and specific dietary needs. This includes but is not limited to Hispanic food products; gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options; and food items for customers with limited or no kitchen access.
Partners with other island organizations to deliver bags of fresh groceries to residents who are homebound or unable to come in for other reasons.
Provides food bags for anyone living within parish boundaries, roughly the area in or near the University District. Sometimes has household and hygiene items.
Provides food bags to anyone within the parish boundaries.
Quantity of food provided varies with the size of each household. Inventory is limited.
Non-food items such as toilet paper and toothpaste sometimes available.
People with in parish boundaries with disabilities may arrange for food delivery.
Operates a food pantry that provides emergency food.
Provides emergency food for those in need at a main food bank location, a drive through, as well as home delivery. Provides diapers, baby formula, and menstruation supplies.
Home Delivery: Volunteers pack boxes with dry goods, fresh produce, dairy, and meat and deliver them to Whatcom County residents once per week.
Operates a food pantry that serves anyone in need. Home delivery service may be available to those who are elderly, disabled, or living without transportation within the La Conner School District.
Food pantry that serves anyone in need. Home delivery service may be available for those who qualify including elderly, disabled, or those not living within walking distance or convenient public transit route to our food bank.
Offers food and toiletries as well as grocery delivery and transportation to those in the Northshore School District.
Offers food bank services distributing food, toiletries and household supplies as donated, including items such as toilet paper, shampoo, bottled water, deodorants etc.
Provides weekly in-store food selections to low-income families and individuals residing within the Covington city limits. Visit in person.
Provides once a week in-store food selections based on donations to families and individuals residing within the greater Covington community. Foods could include: canned and dry goods, fresh produce, meat, dairy products and bread.
Operates a food bank for all people regardless of zip code. Offers kosher food for families who keep a kosher kitchen. Occasional pet food and personal hygiene as available. Clients may visit once a week.
JFS has been providing free food to our community for close to 100 years. We provide healthy, culturally appropriate food, with dignity and respect, to individuals and families throughout the Puget Sound region.
Home Delivery: Volunteers pick up pre-made bags of groceries and make contact-free deliveries to community members in need.