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Fighting hunger, feeding hope: Second Harvest Tri-Cities brings community resources together to feed people in need through empowerment, education and partnerships.
- Since opening in 1997, Second Harvest Tri-Cities has increased food distribution and improved services to people in need throughout the Columbia Basin.
- The 5,000-square-foot warehouse in Kennewick distributed 3.2 million pounds of food last year.
- More than 80 partner charities, including neighborhood food banks and meal centers, receive food to provide to people in need.
Second Harvest Tri-Cities is committed to ensuring a safe and nutritious supply of food is available to families, children and seniors in need in our neighborhoods. Thanks to generous community partners, Second Harvest is able to provide six pounds of donated food for every dollar donated. This makes every donation to Second Harvest a valuable investment in fighting hunger and feeding hope.
Click here to make a secure online donation.
Learn about gleaning opportunities here.
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To learn more about how you can fight hunger and feed hope in the Columbia Basin, contact:
Kathye Kilgore, Director, (509) 585-3924, (866) 213-3674, Fax: (509) 585-7485 or kkilgore@2-harvest.org. Rick Stromberg, Operations Manager, (509) 585-3924, (866) 213-3674, Fax: (509) 585-7485 or rstromberg@2-harvest.org.
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