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With the ever-increasing cost of living, there are many families throughout our community that simply can’t make ends meet despite their hard work and long hours. It’s a harsh reality,…
With the ever-increasing cost of living, there are many families throughout our community that simply can’t make ends meet despite their hard work and long hours. It’s a harsh reality,…
Steve used to work at a job with decent pay, and he never had any trouble getting by. But after he retired, that all changed. At first, he was able…
At just 49 years old, Ilene is suffering from a nerve disease that makes it difficult for her to speak and requires her to use a walker. Despite her situation,…
Edwin was devastated when he found out he wouldn’t be able to continue working. As a Marine Corps veteran and a concrete finisher for 30 years, he enjoyed working. “Work…
Many of us think of the new year as the chance at a fresh start. But for too many people struggling to make ends meet, the new year just means…
Volunteer Highlight: Derrick Murrell and Family Volunteers are instrumental to Food Lifeline’s mission to end hunger. Last year alone, 18,000 volunteers donated 64,000 hours of service. Derrick Murrell, a Tacoma…
We are thrilled to recognize Milliman and its employees for their significant support and dedicated volunteerism to help end hunger in Western Washington. This month we are recognizing Milliman as…
2019 will go down as a turning point in the state’s response to hunger – a solvable problem that leaves more than a million people in Washington, mostly working low-income…
Meet Food Lifeline’s Corporate Partner of the Month, Lineage Logistics: Food Donor – Volunteer – Cold Storage Last year, Food Lifeline sourced and distributed more than 58 million pounds of…
If there are two things in this world that are universal, it’s love and food. And if you happen to love food as much as we do, you’ll be excited…