Food Lifeline
Food Lifeline brings people in Western Washington together to ensure everyone can access nourishing, culturally relevant food – today and forever. We connect and collaborate with our neighbors and partners, advancing food access and distribution that meet communities' specific needs. We uphold the right to food today by providing food to local partners, including 300 food agency partners, including community meal programs, shelters, and mobile food providers, and through the relationships we nurture with food donors, such as farmers, manufacturers, and grocers. We protect the right to food long-term by addressing food insecurity’s root causes, including systemic racism, wealth inequity, and social injustice, through advocacy, policy change, community partnerships, and raising funds. Volunteers inspect, sort, and repack food in Food Lifeline’s 130,000-square-foot Hunger Solution Center in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood. Through our food agency partnership network, which covers 17 counties in Western Washington, we deliver 164,000 meals daily. Last year, visits to these food agencies increased by 20%. Learn more at foodlifeline.org.