Do some good in the neighborhood this holiday season by donating non-perishable food or hygiene items for the Ballard Food Bank at dozens of Ballard businesses during the Harvest Food Drive. The Ballard Food Bank provides access to nutritious food through their grocery-style food bank, no-cost café, home delivery, and Weekend Food for Kids program. Additionally, they host the Community Resource Hub, where partner organizations offer a range of services like housing, medical care, and veterans’ benefits – all under one roof. A crucial part of the Food Bank’s mission is access to healthy foods for everyone, so make a difference by donating today!
DONATION DROP-BOX LOCATIONS:
ANNIE’S ART AND FRAME
BARRE3
CATHEDRAL
CLOVER TOYS
HOMESTREET BANK
MARKET STREET SHOES
MONSTER
VOYAGER
STOUP BREWING
THE BALLARD COLLECTIVE
THE CYCLE SANCTUARY
WAFD BANK
THE BALLARD FOOD BANK’S MOST-NEEDED ITEMS RIGHT NOW:
-FOOD & HYGIENE ITEMS-
- Non-perishable food items for holiday dinners
- Soups and chili (including low-sodium and ready-to-eat options)
- Pasta and rice
- Canned tuna, chicken, and salmon
- Shelf-stable regular and alternative milks
- Canned vegetables, fruit, and beans
- Dried fruit and nuts
- Individual oatmeal packets
- Single-serving and full box cereals
- Side dishes (mac & cheese, ramen, Rice-A-Roni)
- Juices and water
- Sauces, condiments, and spices
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Dried beans
- Coffee and tea
- Razors
- Laundry pods
- Bar soap
- Lotion
- Combs
- Tampons and pads
- Cough drops
- Toilet paper
- Deodorant
- Dish soap
- Body wash
- Tissues
- Vitamins
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Incontinence pads and underwear
- Cold/flu medication
- Pain medication (Ibuprofen, Aspirin, etc.)
Or if you would prefer to give a cash donation to the Ballard Food Bank or St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Edible Hope Kitchen, you can make one directly at: