Food Lifeline is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending hunger in Western Washington by sourcing nutritious food from a variety of food industry partners, then distributing it through a network of 300 food banks, shelters, and meal programs. Their mission is to feed people experiencing hunger today while working to solve hunger for tomorrow.
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Distributes millions of pounds of food annually to those in need.
Offers various volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups to help sort and pack food.
Accepts food and monetary donations to support their hunger relief efforts.
Engages in advocacy to address the root causes of hunger and promote policies that reduce food insecurity.
Provides resources and programs to educate the community about hunger and nutrition.
Works with businesses and corporations to source food donations and financial support.
Operates mobile food banks to reach underserved areas and populations.
Implements programs specifically designed to address child hunger, including school meal programs.
Offers programs aimed at reducing hunger among senior citizens.
Rescues edible food that would otherwise go to waste from restaurants, grocery stores, and other sources.
Located in Seattle, Washington.
Serves Western Washington, including King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties.
Distributes over 50 million meals annually.
Works with a network of over 300 food banks, shelters, and meal programs.
Funded through donations, grants, and fundraising events.
Helps feed over 1 million people each year.
Recognized for excellence in hunger relief and non-profit management.
Utilizes technology to streamline food distribution and volunteer coordination.
Actively engages with the community through events, workshops, and outreach programs.
Committed to sustainable practices in food rescue and distribution to minimize environmental impact.
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