Homebound Food Delivery Program offered at Auburn Food Bank
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.
Home Delivery Program offered at Food Bank @ St. Mary's
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 once per week.
Food Pantry and Baby Cupboard offered at University District Food Bank
Operates a food pantry for northeast Seattle residents. Provides baby food and items such as formula and diapers. Distributes pet food to seniors once a month. Provides home delivery to homebound residents of area served once a week. Provides a 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.
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.
Social services available including IDs, referrals, and mail services for those in need of a permanent address.
Operates a food pantry for Bellevue, Medina and Mercer Island area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for adults who are homebound are available. Clients may visit the food pantry twice a month.
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 food boxes for formerly incarcerated individuals living in Washington State.
Partners with Food Lifeline and Emergency Food Network to provide food boxes to system impacted individuals and families living on the Western side of the mountains in Washington State.
Food items can include:
- Preset variety boxes (includes canned meals, canned fruit and veggies, pasta, and other items -- approximately 20 - 25 pounds each)
- Produce boxes
- Beverages
Drop-In and Mobile Food Bank offered by BASH (Bikers Against Statewide Hunger)
Provides a mobile food bank that delivers to seniors, disabled and homebound persons once a month. Also has a drop-in food bank that people can visit weekly. Limited clothing and household goods available. Provides special events or give-a-ways throughout the year.
Provides a mobile food bank that delivers to seniors, disabled and homebound persons once a month.
Also has a drop-in food bank. Drop in clients can come once a week.
Limited clothing and household goods available.
Provides special events or give-a-ways throughout the year.
A weekly food pantry that provides food, emergency food, pet food, household and personal items for residents of Edmonds and the surrounding areas.
A weekly pantry that provides food, emergency food, pet food, household items, and personal items. If you are 60 years or older, or an ADA customer, you may qualify for home delivery in the Edmonds area.
Food Distribution offered at Clark County Food Bank
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.
Offers snacks in addition to the regularly scheduled meals. If someone is hungry, they can come in and ask one of the volunteers for some food. Offers food boxes for pick-up and delivery (includes no-cook foods for those without a way to cook a meal).
Offers hot lunch Monday and Tuesday from Noon to 2pm.
Offers food boxes for pick-up and delivery (includes no-cook foods for those without a way to cook a meal).
Food boxes can be requested by phone or through the website - food boxes can be delivered or picked up on Thursday and Friday.
Also provides hygiene supplies - things like toothbrushes, feminine products, socks, etc.
Meals On Wheels Office at People For People's Senior Nutrition in Union Gap
Delivers meals for seniors 60 years and older living in Yakima County and issues Farmer's Market vouchers. Does not serve the Yakama reservation territory: Harrah, Toppenish, Wapato, and White Swan, Parker, Brownstown (call Yakama Nation Area Agency on Aging at 509-865-7164).
Delivers 7-day once a week frozen meals in Yakima County for seniors 60 yrs and older who are homebound, not able to prepare meals, and don't have anyone to help prepare meals. Meals are limited in fat, sugar, salt, and spices through a dietitian.
Provides Farmers Market Food Vouchers ($80) to low-income Yakima County seniors, 60 years and older, who meet the income guidelines (does not serve Yakama Reservation).
Offers a food market with healthy food for those in the North Kitsap area.
The Healthy Foods Market offers a grocery-store-style shopping experience with fresh produce, meat, dairy, dry/canned goods, baby food, diapers, and more. Registered clients may shop once weekly and are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Polack Food Bank offered by Jewish Family Service.
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.
Operates a community food bank as well as an on-going Kosher food bank.
Includes dry goods, fresh produce, milk, eggs and fresh meat as available.
Provides limited home delivery in Seattle (zip codes 98101, 98102, 98121, 98112, 98104).
Occasionally has a limited amount of hygiene items and pet food; call ahead to inquire.
Food Pantry offered at Vashon Maury Community Food Bank
Provides food pantry and commodities for Vashon/Maury Island; limited delivery to seniors and homebound individuals is available.
Operates weekly food pantry and government commodity distribution.
Provides clients weekly on-site pick-up or grocery delivery options.
Offers free summer meal program and activities for kids.
Operates a food pantry that provides emergency food.
Provides emergency food for those in need at a main food bank location, a satellite food bank 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.
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.
Tenino Food Bank Plus offered at Bucoda Community Center
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.
Chicken Soup Brigade Food Program offered by Lifelong
Delivers prepared frozen meals to homebound people. Also provides grocery bags with fresh produce and shelf-stable items. Operates several pickup centers for clients with some mobility. WAITLIST.
Provides a range of free food and nutrition services for low-income people living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic illnesses or disabilities that have caused them to be homebound. The program delivers prepared frozen meals and/or groceries to homebound clients. Special diets are accommodated. Meals are packaged in a microwave safe container and delivered frozen to the client for easy re-heating. Grocery bags include fresh produce, proteins and shelf-stable items.
Operates an outdoor Farmer’s Market style food bank for those living within White Center and parts of West Seattle and Burien, as well as food bags for the homeless and those with special dietary requirements.
Operates a grocery store-style food bank, including no-cook food bags, baby pantry, and pet food.
Accommodates a wide variety of diets and living situations by having specialty, and culturally familiar items readily available.
Also operates a mobile food bank that travels to clients who:
- Have special medical needs
- Are of advanced age
- Have multi pre-school aged children in the home
- Are homebound for other reasons and there is no one else in the household who can pick up the food
Operates a food pantry serving the north side of Pend Oreille including Metaline Falls, Ione and Metaline. Also currently offering grocery delivery service.
Operates a food pantry serving the north side of Pend Oreille including Metaline Falls, Ione and Metaline.
Delivers groceries once per week to homebound individuals and families in Southeast Seattle. Home delivery currently available to limited zip codes within Seattle City limits only.
Delivers groceries once per week to homebound individuals and families in southeast Seattle.
Food Pantry offered at La Conner Sunrise Food Bank
Food pantry that serves anyone in need.
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.
Food Pantry offered at Muckleshoot Family Resource Center
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.