Food Lifeline

Food Lifeline is one of the Sequim Food Bank’s most vital partners.

This recent post from their site links to three very interesting articles about hunger and hunger relief – I found the study that illustrates the relationship between commute time/distance and ability to rise from poverty to be particularly interesting, especially considering the high percentage of people who commute “in” to Sequim for their low-wage retail and service positions.

Food Lifeline provides the Sequim Food Bank (and more than 200 other food banks and meal programs around the state) with no-cost and low-cost food every week of the year. Last year, Food Lifeline provided more than 36,000 pounds of food to the Sequim Food Bank.

Thank you, Food Lifeline!