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Second Harvest Food Bank

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1234 E Front Ave Spokane WA 99202
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(509) 534-6678
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Mobile Food Bank offers a range of milk, meat and agricultural produce to low-income individuals in various rural and urban communities in Washington. It accepts donations from growers, grocers and manufacturers. The bank has partnerships with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, a faith-based membership organization. Mobile Food Bank is a part of Second Harvest Inland Northwest, which has...

Second Harvest was founded in Spokane in 1971. Over the past 35 years, Second Harvest has become the lead organization in a network of more than 300 neighborhood food banks and meal centers located in Spokane and throughout the Inland Northwest. Last year, the Second Harvest warehouse delivered more than 14 million pounds of food for hungry people to communities and neighborhoods all over...

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Mobile Food Bank offers a range of milk, meat and agricultural produce to low-income individuals in various rural and urban communities in Washington. It accepts donations from growers, grocers and manufacturers. The bank has partnerships with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, a faith-based membership organization. Mobile Food Bank is a part of Second Harvest Inland Northwest, which has...

Second Harvest Inland Northwest has been leading the hunger-relief network in the region since 1971. Second Harvest distributes more than 1 million pounds of donated food each month to help people in need in 26 counties in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. Partnerships with more than 300 neighborhood food banks and meal centers make it possible to feed 48,000 people each week.

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