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Assists in meeting the food needs for low-income elementary school students in the Mount Baker School District over Winter and Spring breaks. Students who participate in the program are provided with a supply of kid-friendly, easy-to-prepare snacks and meals. For more information, or to get your child involved in this program, please contact your school’s Family Resource Coordinator.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Families
Food Pantry
Emergency Food
Food
community refrigerator packed with free nutritious food that breaks down barriers to food access. Expect to find the Freedge packed throughout the week with individual portions of surplus food from local restaurants, garden produce, and shelf stable pantry items. This Freedge is located behind the RE Store near the RE Patch Community Garde
community refrigerator packed with free nutritious food that breaks down barriers to food access. Expect to find the Freedge packed throughout the week with individual portions of surplus food from local restaurants, garden produce, and shelf stable pantry items. This Freedge is located to the right side of the library, and is available when the library is ope
Provides produce, canned goods, breads, meat, and dairy items. No ID or proof of address required. Income guidelines are currently 400% of Federal Poverty Level.
Provides fresh and frozen produce, dairy products, meat, proteins, canned and dry goods, and bread. When available, items like baby food, vitamins, hygiene items, and vegetable starts also provided. Please bring your own bags or boxes. Pre-packed box delivery available for homebound individuals.
Reservations required to select from four types of boxes: Basic, Latin American, Gluten Free, or Vegan. Anyone is welcome to use the Drive Thru, however, you cannot use both Bellingham Food Bank's Drive Thru and the Free Grocery Store in the same week.
community refrigerator packed with free nutritious food that breaks down barriers to food access. Expect to find the Freedge packed throughout the week with individual portions of surplus food from local restaurants, garden produce, and shelf stable pantry items. This Freedge is located to the right side of the library, and is available when the library is ope
In an effort to ensure that all children have access to food during the weekend the Blaine Food Bank is proud to partner with Wild Bird Charity and the Blaine School District to provide the food for three meals a day, as well as snacks, each weekend for children in the Blaine community who face hunger. Call or email for more information.

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Food
Food Pantry
Children (2-12 years old)
Home delivery provided once a week for anyone who needs food but is unable to visit the Blaine Food Bank in person. Call or email for more information.
Provides produce, canned goods, breads, meat, and dairy items. No ID or proof of address required. Income guidelines are currently 400% of Federal Poverty Level.
Provides food and support to all community members in need. Individuals and families can visit once a week for as long as assistance is needed. Resources for baby supplies such as diapers and formula, and for pet food are available too.

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Diapers
Animal Welfare
Food Pantry
Formula
Food
Community-based food distributor with locations throughout Whatcom County. Food pick-up days/times vary by location. Schedule and phone numbers for each location are listed online.
Social action program that has free household essentials for community members in need, including clothes, food products, and diapers.
Provides food to anyone in need on the first Friday of each month. Located behind the Social Services building.
Provides free food in Bellingham and Whatcom County. There are no income, address, or ID requirements.
Pet food, including dog food and cat food, donated by the community for pet owners in need. Food can only be received once per month and is intended to be supplemental or for emergency.
People who are homebound and seniors can receive a pre-packed box or bag from the food bank every week delivered directly to their home. Contact the Foothills Food Bank to set up delivery.
Current Western Washington University students can receive comprehensive support for their essential needs including food, housing, student emergency funding, health and wellness, clothing, transportation, employment, child care, and more.

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Help Pay for Childcare
Emergency Food
Navigating the System
Financial Aid & Loans
Clothing
Short-Term Housing
Financial Assistance
Food Pantry
Students
Help Find Work
Provides food to anyone seeking assistance, households are welcome to visit each open day. Fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, protein, and bakery items offered in an "outdoor undercover farmers market" setting.
Provides food to anyone in need. Open the first and third Thursday of each month, 10 - 11:30 AM.
Client choice model where people can come and choose their own food items that best fit their needs.\n\n
community refrigerator packed with free nutritious food that breaks down barriers to food access. Expect to find the Freedge packed throughout the week with individual portions of surplus food from local restaurants, garden produce, and shelf stable pantry items. This Freedge is located behind the RE Store near the RE Patch Community Garde
Commodity food program for income eligible Native Americans and non-tribal people who live on the reservation.
Provides food to residents living within the Lynden School District zone. Bring proof of address on your first visit (a piece of mail, utility bill, rent receipt, etc.). Includes hygiene materials like diapers and period supplies.
Offers a variety of fresh and frozen items, including both animal-based and plant-based proteins, dairy items, fresh vegetables and fruits, bread and cereals, canned foods and dry goods, as well as personal care items.

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