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Stories

Discover the powerful and heartfelt stories showcasing Food Lifeline’s unwavering commitment to combating hunger and transforming lives. Learn more about our volunteers, our partner agencies, and hear from the very people we serve every day.

Guests

Military Familes Facing Challenges

Jasmine Wheeler has her hands full. With two toddlers and a husband currently stationed in Korea, this young military wife and mother is doing her…

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Summer Hunger

Aaron and Ashley Bayliss-White are a self-described “working-class family.” Aaron is a school bus driver for the Sumner, Washington, school district, and Ashley is a…

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A Neighborhood Solution

It’s just before noon at the Providence Regina Food Bank in South Park, and the line out front is already wrapping around the street corner.…

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Stephanie and Jeremy

It’s noon on Wednesday, and the West Seattle Food Bank already has a line outside that wraps around SW Morgan Street. Stephanie and Jeremy patiently…

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Volunteers

Kris Garrett

Every day, Food Lifeline’s Shop the Dock cooler is “standing room only,” with dozens of food banks and meal programs looking to secure fresh produce,…

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Delta Upsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority

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…

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Fife High School Volunteers

Every Tuesday and Thursday morning, a team of students from Fife High School arrives at Food Lifeline to help sort and pack food for Food…

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Robert Grubbs

Robert Grubbs has worked as a Production Core Volunteer every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon for the last six or seven years. He’s been volunteering at…

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Partners

White Center Food Bank

The White Center Food Bank has been providing food, hope, and compassion to those experiencing food insecurity in their neighborhood for nearly fifty years. There…

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Black Farmers Collective

Radishes, collard greens, kale, carrots, beets, tomatoes, peppers, and green onions—the list of planned crops for this year is bountiful. A few crops, including sugarcane,…

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Church’s Mobile Food Pantry Brings Connection, Support, and Familiar Foods to Haitian Families

For the members of Des Moines, WA’s growing Haitian Christian United Church, challenges like having no pastor or even a church itself have…

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College Students Face High Food Insecurity

On a sweltering Tuesday afternoon, people and cars are lining up outside a North Seattle College campus parking garage. Inside the refreshingly cool confines of…

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