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Many food banks and meal sites have changed their hours or format during the pandemic. Call ahead or check their websites to ensure you can still access their services.
Food Banks
Most food banks require ID and proof of address. If you do not have these, contact the organization ahead of time to check for possible alternatives. We have information to help you with various forms of identification.
Beyond those listed on this page, Feeding America provides a list of Washington food banks.
Kitsap County Food Banks
Helpline House
282 Knechtel Way NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
206-842-7621
Offers a food bank as well as holiday food baskets and a birthday gifts program for children.
North Kitsap Fishline
19705 Viking Ave NW, Poulsbo WA 98370
360-779-4191
Food bank available to people living in Poulsbo, Suquamish, Keyport or people who are homeless. Grocery delivery available to those who are homebound. Birthday gifts program for children. Schedule an appointment to register for services by phone or online.
26061 United Rd. NE, Kingston, WA 98346
360-297-2266
South Kitsap Helpline
1012 Mitchell Avenue Port Orchard, WA 98366
360-876-4089
Pierce County Food Banks
Nourish Pierce County
Multiple Locations
253-383-3164
Skagit County Food Banks
Visit Skagit Valley Neighbors in Need for an up-to-date list of food banks or call 360-982-2089.
Meal Sites
Meal sites do more than just provide a nutritious meal. Many of them offer a variety of educational and recreational activities, services and events in addition to regularly scheduled meals. Call in advance to learn about these special programs. Each location is different. Some meal sites serve special ethnic menus on various days. Please go to the link provided below for a comprehensive list of meal sites’ location, operating hours, and prices.
Pierce County Meal Sites
If you have any questions about this information, please call the Aging & Disability Resource Center at 253-798-4600 or 800-562-0332.
Skagit County Meal Sites
Call ahead to confirm sites are still open and for hours, meals, and COVID restrictions.
The Kitchen Table – Discontinued due to COVID at present time
Anacortes First Baptist Church, 2717 J Ave, Anacortes
360-293-5300
Dinner at the Brick
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1300 Ninth Street, Anacortes
360-293-3880
Spaghetti Dinner
United Methodist Church, 2201 H Avenue, Anacortes
360-293-0604
Tri-Parish Food Bank Hot Meal Program
935 Peterson Road Burlington, WA 98233
360-757-0128
Friendship House Café
108 Snoqualmie St, Mount Vernon
360-873-8022
Reverie Community Meals (New Life at the Well)
123 Evergreen Street, Mount Vernon
360-419-8227
Open Door Community Kitchen
1013 Polte Rd, Sedro-Woolley
360-856-6412
Concrete Community Center
45821 Railroad Avenue, Concrete
360-416-1376
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Food Banks & Meal Sites
Food banks offer food to take home and eat while meal sites provide hot meals at specific times.
Phones and Internet
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