Hunger in Washington State
At Feeding Washington, we believe that geographic, racial and social inequities contribute to hunger and must be addressed in unison. Our approach is to bring together nonprofit partners, government agencies and elected officials to challenge systemic inequities and social injustice and develop long-term, sustainable strategies to ensure that everybody has enough food to eat.
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Help end military hunger
In Washington state, as many as 1 in 5 military households are facing food insecurity during the pandemic. That’s why Feeding Washington is joining Food Lifeline in a statewide advocacy campaign to solve hunger problems for veterans and military families. The WA...
Hunger Challenges Have Worsened in Eastern Washington
Many people are still experiencing hunger-related crises because of the pandemic. Feeding Washington member Second Harvest was featured earlier this month in an article in The Spokesman-Review. Food insecurity has increased by several percentage points in Spokane...
Food Lifeline Invests $1.4 million+ in its Partners
From the Food Lifeline blog: As we move through the recovery stage of the pandemic, the communities we serve continue to face an unprecedented need for nutritious food. We recognize that feeding everyone in need means we must distribute more food through the hunger...
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