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Provides emergency food bags to those in need on a first come, first serve basis. Drive up available.
Provides emergency food bags to those in need on a first come, first serve basis.
Operates a food pantry three times a month for community members in need via a voucher system.
Operates a food pantry three times a month for community members in need via a voucher system.
Categories
Food Pantries
Provides Fresh Hope Market food distribution, which is a points-based program, in the Wenatchee and Eastmont School District areas. Also donates used furniture when available.
Provides a Fresh Hope Market which is a points-based food bank that utilizes the grocery store model, which allows families and individuals to shop for the things they want and need. Clients spend points and not money. The Market may be visited multiples times a month, as long as there are points left—points re-set every month. Non-food items are also available through the Market, including diapers, hygiene, and paper products.
Operates a market with grocery-store style shopping for residents of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Tahoma School District. Limited home delivery. Fresh produce, meat, and dairy is available. Curbside services available for those unable to enter the market.
Operates a market with grocery store-style shopping for area residents.
Clients are able to select their own food. Fresh produce, meat and other nutritious products available.
Curbside services are available for those unable to enter the market.
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Formula/Baby Food
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Food Pantries
Fresh Food
Diapers
Provides food to members of the community. Those in need of an emergency food box, and reside in the food bank service area may call Judy Long 509-550-7015.
Open every Tuesday, 9-10:30am. Can receive a monthly food box once a month. May go through our farmer market style food bank every week and select the food needed for your family.
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Food Pantries
Distributes food to those in need living in the city of Quincy, George, and surrounding areas.
Distributes food to those in need living in the city of Quincy, George, and surrounding areas.
Free Fresh Food Market is accessible for anyone who is hungry, no documentation needed. Join us during service to "shop" for food from our free outdoor market!
Free Fresh Food Market is accessible for anyone who is hungry, no documentation needed. Join during service to "shop" for food from our free outdoor market!
Partnership between the Hilltop Action Coalition and local organizations to provide free food on the Hilltop. No questions asked, no ID required, just free food to grab-n-go.
Partnership between the Hilltop Action Coalition and local organizations to provide free food on the Hilltop.
No questions asked, no ID required, just free food to grab-n-go.
Includes produce and dry goods.
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Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Operates a food pantry for residents and those who work on Bainbridge Island. Prioritizes the distribution of fresh produce, whole grains, low fat and low sodium foods. Food can be accessed once per week.
Operates a food bank focusing on Bainbridge Island residents, but accessible to those who may not live on Bainbridge Island. Full service can be accessed once a day, as many days needed when the food bank is open.
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Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Provides 5 days worth of food to any Pierce County resident. Service is provided weekly, and throughout the year.
Offers three days worth of food at each visit. Service is provided daily throughout the year.
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Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
Provides advocacy, agency referrals, bus passes (GTA), clothing (voucher), motel vouchers (at least 72 hours prior to moving into a permanent home), food baskets, furniture, haircuts (coupons), laundry (voucher), meals, non-food pantry items, prayer and encouragement.
Partners with Christian churches to combine resources to provide clothing, motel vouchers, food baskets, furniture, haircut coupons, laundry vouchers, meals, non-food pantry items, bus passes (GTA), and advocacy. Verifies the circumstances and needs of client and attempt to provide a comprehensive plan of action. Makes referrals to other crucial local agencies and resources and based upon the recommendations, local churches respond to client's need.
Also make referrals to local agencies and resources based upon partner recommendations.
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Food Pantries
Specialized Information and Referral
Clothing Vouchers
Individual Advocacy
Local Transit Passes
General Furniture Provision
Hair and Nail Care
Laundry Vouchers
Provides food, clothing and resource information to all clients that come in. Also serves hot lunches during food bank hours.
Provides food, clothing and resource information to all clients that come in. Also serves hot lunches during food bank hours.
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Food Pantries
Soup Kitchens
General Clothing Provision
Provides comprehensive, community based behavioral health services to adults, children and families. Includes counseling, case management and psychiatric evaluations.
Provides comprehensive, community based behavioral health services to adults, children and families.
Adult Services:
Provides outpatient mental health services for people experiencing depression, anxiety, impulse control and misuse of alcohol and other drugs. Works to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness to improve outcomes for individuals experiencing these illnesses. Offers
- Individual One-to-One Counseling
- Community Based Case Management
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Marriage, Couple & Family Therapy
Child/Adolescent Services:
Helps children and adolescents who are acting out, seem withdrawn/depressed, have trouble learning or experienced a trauma in their lives, Offers:
- Individual & Group Counseling
- Family Counseling & Parenting Skills
- Intensive Treatment Programs
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Family Counseling
Child Guidance
Parent Counseling
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
General Counseling Services
Psychiatric Case Management
Food Pantries
Provides food for families and individuals in need living in the reservation.
Provides food for families and individuals in need living in the reservation.
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services. Also, has a food pantry and clothing closet.
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services. The site also offers emergency food, Recovery Cafe, and WIC (Women, Infants, & Children) to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of local families.
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Court Ordered Parenting Programs
Parent Support Groups
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Parenting Skills Classes
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Food Pantries
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
General Clothing Provision
Child Sexual Abuse Counseling
WIC
Family Counseling Agencies
Provides a 3-5-day emergency food supply (once every 30 days), and limited funds for rent payment assistance. Assistance for rent is dependent upon available funding and not guaranteed.
Provides a 3-5-day emergency food supply (once every 30 days), and limited funds for rent payment assistance. Assistance for rent is dependent upon available funding and not guaranteed.
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Rent Payment Assistance
Food Pantries
Provides a mobile food bank that stops at various locations throughout Tacoma and Pierce County. Provides enough nutritious food for families to make 3 meals a day for 3 days. See details or visit website for food bank stops.
Provides mobile food banks that stop in several neighborhoods in the county and provides enough nutritious food to make at least three meals for three days for everyone in the household.
People may visit any Nourish Pierce County Food Bank that is convenient for them; service is not dependent on zip code or residence.
Clients "shop" and self-select food that meets their needs.
Depending on donations, things like pet food, hygiene supplies or baby food may be available.
Services is provided once a week, but if there are additional needs, no one is turned away.
Does not provide assistance with rent or utility bills.
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Food Pantries
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Pet Food
Offers food for the community tribal members.
Queets Food Bank operated by the Quinault Indian Nation, offers food to community tribal members in need.
Operates a food pantry and resource center for residents of Fall City, Preston, North Bend and Snoqualmie neighborhoods. Offers pet food once a month.
Operates a food pantry. Hosts a pet food and sundries distribution once a month.
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Food Pantries
Pet Food
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Clients can customize what is put in their boxes from what we have available, and a volunteer or staff member will bring the box outside for the client(s) to take home.
Provides food and USDA government commodities to families and individuals. Commodities are distributed during regular food bank hours. SPECIAL DIET SECTION Provides special dietary foods (such as liquid supplements), for cancer patients, diabetics, other miscellaneous medical conditions, senior citizens, and ethnic groups who have preferred foods. If clients have their own bags, please ask them to bring them.
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Food Pantries
Food Pantry in partnership with 2nd Harvest. Clients should remain in their vehicle for the service. Mainly serves the zip codes 99207 and 99217, but open to everyone.
Food Pantry in partnership with 2nd Harvest. Service Area: 99207 and 99217, but open to everyone. Food Pantry Hours of operation; Tu, 11am-1pm; Th, 9-11am.
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Food Pantries
Offers food to the public in need of assistance.
Food Bank open to public in need of food assistance.
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Food Pantries
Provides food to residents in Thurston County from many locations. Visitors get two full visits per month. Preferred that only students use this location. Indoor shopping.
Provides food to residents in Thurston County from many locations.
Visitors get two full visits per month, and a supplemental visit once per week.
Full visits provide fresh produce, bread/bakery items, deli and dairy items, frozen foods, canned and dry items and bonus items if available.
Supplemental visits provide fresh produce, bread/bakery items, deli items, dairy items and bonus items if available.
Clients may also get newborn bags and baby supplies, and birthday bags for children 12 and younger.
The main Olympia and Lacey food banks also serve as Other banks, provide pet food,
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Food Donation Programs
Food Pantries
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.
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No Cook Food
Brown Bag Food Programs
Food Pantries
Formula/Baby Food
Commodity Supplemental Food Program
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Special Diet Food
Pet Food
Distributes clothing, housewares (no furniture), toiletries, diapers, and emergency food free of charge. Individuals and family "shop" free of charge at designated times.
Distributes clothing, housewares (no furniture), toiletries, diapers, and emergency food free of charge. Individuals and family "shop" free of charge at designated times. No application necessary. We operate on a walk-in, first come, first served model.
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General Clothing Provision
Diapers
Food Pantries
Children's Clothing
Kitchenware
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Baby Clothing