
During the 1970’s, the demand for food was increasing dramatically in Seattle and King County as a result of a downturn in the economy. In response, the federal government began…
During the 1970’s, the demand for food was increasing dramatically in Seattle and King County as a result of a downturn in the economy. In response, the federal government began…
As your partner, Food Lifeline wants to ensure you have access to tools, resources, and information that can support the critical work you do. Your agency can use the below…
Each year at Food Lifeline’s Dress Down Hunger Event, we highlight a few very special people and organizations who go above and beyond in the movement to end hunger. Please…
We are proud to announce the recipients of Food Lifeline’s 2019 Legislative Awards! These awards are given to state lawmakers who’ve made significant contributions to ending hunger in Washington. Our…
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)….
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…
Thank you to everyone who was able to join us Hotel Interurban for the Food Lifeline’s 2019 Partner Agency Conference. We hope you had a great time! Below are links…
Cheryl had never been to a food bank. As a single mom of three, making ends meet was often difficult. Still, it never occurred to Cheryl to seek help with…
Food Lifeline announced today that it is ramping up food distributions to its network of 300 food banks and meal programs in Western Washington in response to the government shutdown…