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Special note: It’s important for you to know how fully we’ve devoted every available resource and matter of attention to responding to the COVID-19 crisis. Food Lifeline, our partners at…
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…
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…
“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)….
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…
No matter who you are, no matter what you are going through, Food Lifeline believes that food is a human right and no one should go hungry. That’s why we…
The aim of Food Lifeline’s advocacy work this past session was to win new tools and resources for the fight against hunger. We’re excited to share some of the great…
The 2019 Washington state legislative session wrapped up last week with many wins to report! We were pleased that hunger, poverty, and equity issues were prominent throughout the session. Thanks…
We need your help right now to move forward legislation that would benefit thousands of people experiencing hunger in our region. Here are two easy things you can do: 1)…