Ways you can help the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank amidst federal pause on SNAP Benefits

North Bend, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank (SVFB) addresses increasing demand from families impacted by a federal pause on SNAP benefits. The organization assures that everyone is welcome and no one will be turned away, actively exploring partnerships for enhanced food distribution. Residents can contribute by spreading awareness, connecting local businesses to become food distribution sites, or donating food and funds. "Your financial support keeps shelves stocked, heat going, lights on! " emphasizes the SVFB's commitment.

This effort is vital as many families in North Bend and Snoqualmie depend on food assistance during this challenging period. SVFB provides nutritious food and resources, working to foster a stronger, more equitable community. With the growing need, their initiatives aim to ensure all neighbors receive necessary support. The food bank's proactive response highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing food insecurity.

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