More Than Nourishment

Food isn’t just nourishment, it’s love. And this time of year we can share our love with our neighbors who need it most. Bring your donations either shelf stable food or monetary donations to our Dinner Church on 11/25 to share food with your community!

In a recent Western Front article the necessity of all forms of food donations to keep people fed cannot be overstated:

“Trish Twomey, executive director of the Washington Food Coalition, said food system stability requires support from a variety of stakeholders. 

“There's our tried and true community donations and schools and churches,” Twomey said. “But … those are small quantities of donations, and to have something stable and ongoing is really what the food programs need.” 

Most support for the Whatcom County Food Bank Network comes from organization, individual, business, foundation and grant donations totaling approximately $4.8 million annually. “

Every Bit Counts.

Thank you for your help to Feed your Neighbors.

Food Box Needs
granola bars  |  canned / shelf stable milk  |  nuts  | canned/pouch meat/fish  |  canned beans  |  canned fruit  |  soups/stews  |  jerky  |  fruits / veggies stable in cold  |  oats  |  sauces  |  spices  |  tea / juice  |  parmesan cheese  |  syrup  |  sugar  |  cereal  |  tortillas  | sliced bread  |  rice |  salt / pepper

 Bring your donations to Dinner Church on 11/25 for delivery on the 4th Tuesday of the month!