North Helpline is in urgent need of shelf-stable food

Shoreline, WALocal News

North Helpline has issued an urgent call for shelf-stable food donations amid a 30% surge in requests for assistance. The organization attributes the increased demand to ongoing economic challenges faced by many local families. Volunteers are actively working to address this crisis, but the food pantry's inventory is quickly depleting. Community members can help by donating non-perishable items at various drop-off points across the area. North Helpline has served the community for over 30 years, emphasizing its commitment to fighting hunger.

The organization aims to ensure that no family goes hungry, especially during difficult times. Local businesses have also been encouraged to participate in donation drives. Support from the community is crucial in sustaining this essential resource for those in need.

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