Food bank turns to public for help after tree crushes facility in Mill Creek, WA
The Mill Creek Community Food Bank in Washington is facing significant operational challenges after a tree fell on its building during a recent storm, causing extensive damage to the roof and a container for their Backpacks of Hope program. This program is vital for providing food to school-aged children, and the food bank serves around 1,000 families weekly, including seniors and children across multiple schools. Executive Director Tom Sweeney has called upon the community for assistance, expressing hope that the matching donor will encourage greater contributions. The food bank's social media posts have documented the damage, emphasizing the urgent need for support. With high winds knocking out power and causing other disruptions in the area, the food bank's situation underscores the impact of the storm.
Donations and volunteers are essential for restoring operations and continuing their mission to help those in need. By rallying community support, the food bank aims to rebuild and maintain its services during this challenging time. The local community's response will play a critical role in ensuring that families continue to receive necessary assistance.