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Food Sourcing: Getting More Produce

For the second time this year, our member food banks and meal programs gathered together for a regional workshop. Our network of 275 food banks, meal programs, and shelters operate all over Western Washington, so we were excited by the chance to meet with many of the agencies from Kitsap, Mason, Clallam and Jefferson Counties.

A common issue for our member agencies is the high demand and low supply of produce, so this workshop in Bremerton focused on creative ways to source more produce. Local experts shared their stories and advice about how to help get more fresh fruits and vegetables into the hands of food bank clients. Plus the day was a fun chance for colleagues from across the peninsula to meet and get to know each other.  

The day started off with a panel of food sourcing experts.

After a delicious lunch sponsored by the Kitsap County Food Bank Coalition, Minta MacPherson of Bremerton Foodline, along with therapy dog, Daisy, surprised us with a delightful reading of Maddi’s Fridge, a children’s book by Lois Brandt and Vin Vogel that looks at child hunger.

We wrapped up the workshop with a presentation by Food Lifeline staff on how to effectively and efficiently train volunteers on the essentials of food safety.

But you don’t have to take our word for it!

Here are some quotes from workshop participants:

“It sparked thought about our existing program and how to make improvements.”

“Just being around a group of like-minded people working towards a relatively common goal is energizing and motivational.”