As a community, we can fight hunger and feed hope.

GIVE A GIFT to help feed hungry people in our community. Every $1 you give puts six pounds of food on the table for families in need. $35 feeds a family of four for a week. $100 or more will help meet the needs of hundreds of children next month. Send your tax-deductible gift (check made payable to Second Harvest) with our printable donation form to 1234 E. Front Ave., Spokane, WA  99202-2145 or donate online.

DONATE FOOD to Second Harvest. We work hard to provide high quality, nutritious food to more than 300 partner agencies serving our neighbors in need. Drop off your food donation at Second Harvest, any Rosauers store or most fire stations. From food drives to support from the food industry, there are many ways to help.

ORGANIZE a food drive or fundraising event at your business, school, church or organization to help feed hungry kids, families and seniors. Here's a list of our most needed food drive items. Contact Cyndi at (509) 252-6260 or ccook@2-harvest.org.

VOLUNTEER your time. Opportunities are available for people of all ages at food drives, special events, sorting food at our warehouse and office support. Volunteers are always needed. Sign up on Volunteer Now or contact Julie Nesbitt at (509) 252-6242 or jnesbitt@2-harvest.org.

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