
Food Lifeline is rolling out a new network expansion plan to manage the requests we receive in a way that best serves the network. We receive partnership requests from prospective…
Food Lifeline is rolling out a new network expansion plan to manage the requests we receive in a way that best serves the network. We receive partnership requests from prospective…
September is Hunger Action Month, a national campaign to raise awareness about the issue of hunger. 1 in 5 children and 1 in 8 adults are food insecure in Washington…
“Public charge” or the “public charge test” is used by immigration officials to decide whether a person can enter the U.S. or get a green card (Lawful Permanent Resident status)….
Our conversation about the role of food banks has evolved since I started working with Food Lifeline 21 years ago. At first we referred to ourselves as an emergency food…
Since 2012, Representative Suzan DelBene has been a strong voice for Washington’s 1st congressional district, fighting for the rights of people who don’t have enough to eat. “Across our region…
The women of the Delta Upsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority bring laughter, passion, and their pink jackets wherever they go—especially when they’re volunteering. The chapter has been…
Father Jim Eichner is the pastor at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross in Redmond. But he’s also a farmer who believes in growing and giving. Back in 2011,…
Hunger could be happening to the kid next door. It could be happening two cubicles down from you. It’s everywhere, and yet it’s invisible. To look at me, you’d never…
It only takes spending a day in Bellingham to see why so many people want to live in this friendly college town. The people are gracious, the air is crisp,…
If you’ve ever volunteered at the Hunger Solution Center, you’ve probably met Hank. And if you’ve met Hank, you’ll never forget him. Food Lifeline’s longest serving employee, Hank has been…