Food Resources by City
Food banks and food pantries are listed below in many cities near the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø campus. Please check with each individual food bank to confirm its food distribution hours and eligibility requirements.
Find additional food and basic need resources on our community resource webpage.
On Campus
- DEN Food Pantry at ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø: Provides on-the-go meals and small snacks for students struggling with food insecurity. Students can pick up food from the DEN, located in the East Mall next to the Wellness Center, or order grocery items online by logging into
Kirkland Area
- Kirkland area clients can have a typical grocery shopping experience at no cost at the Kirkland Hopelink Market. To enroll, fill out the
- : Walk-in clients welcome. Bring ID for all family members and proof of residency such as utility bill or rental agreement for Woodinville, Bothell, Kirkland, Kenmore, or Redmond.
- Provides a weekly community meal for anyone in need.
- Located in downtown Kirkland, this Food Pantry is part of the Little Pantries Network. Pet food may also be offered.
- : Open 24/7, this Free Community Pantry is open for community members to donate or take what they need.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Bellevue Area
- : Everyone is welcome, and shoppers can visit one time per week. Pet food is also available. Located at 15022 Bel-Red Road in Bellevue.
- Located in Bellevue, their is open multiple days per week. Free hot meals are offered on Monday - Friday from 5:30-6:30 PM.
- Clients can have a typical grocery shopping experience at no cost at the Bellevue Hopelink Market. To enroll, fill out the
- Distributes Essential Hygiene Kits and Street Kits at four different locations; one of the drop-in locations is in Bellevue.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Bothell/Woodinville Area
- : Walk-in clients welcome. Bring ID for all family members and proof of residency such as utility bill or rental agreement for Woodinville, Bothell, Kirkland, Kenmore, or Redmond.
- : The Hopelink Mobile Market distributes fresh and canned foods to targeted areas with food insecurity through East King County.
- Food Pantry open to residents of Bothell, Lynnwood, Kenmore, and Mill Creek. Customers must submit an application to shop.
- Search various food resources by city on the Eastside of King County.
- : Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Edmonds/Lynnwood/Shoreline Area
- Clients can have a typical grocery shopping experience at no cost at the Shoreline Hopelink Market. To enroll, fill out the
- Customers can order from this Food Bank online or drive up/walk up is available during distribution hours.
- A Food Pantry in Lynnwood; All are welcome. No documentation is needed to qualify for services. It is a Drive-Through Format.
- : A Community Food Bank in Mountlake Terrace serving the residents of Brier, Mountlake Terrace and south Lynnwood.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Everett Area
- : The Everett Community Food Bank serves guests from the Everett and Sultan area in a walk-thru, grocery style experience.
- A food pantry for anyone with food insecurity who is looking for nutritious and healthy meals.
- : A food bank in Everett open most days of the week with nutritious food options for families or individuals.
- Services include a food pantry, help with paying for utilities or finding housing, mental healthcare, and other great programs.
- Located in Snohomish County, offers resources such as food/gas vouchers, homeless prevention, free beds for children, potential financial assistance for items such as clothing and prescription medication.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Issaquah Area
- : Offers In-Store Shopping, once per week, for individuals families seeking healthy and nutritious food.
- Provides nightly Hot Meals at the Community Hall next to the fire station; all are welcome with no registration required.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Redmond Area
- Clients can have a typical grocery shopping experience at no cost at the Redmond Hopelink Market. To enroll, fill out the
- : Serves a free, warm meal, dine in or to go, every Wednesday from 5-6 PM at the Redmond United Methodist Church.
- : Located in Bellevue, their is open multiple days per week. Free hot meals are also offered Monday- Friday.
- : Walk-in clients welcome. Bring ID for all family members and proof of residency such as utility bill or rental agreement for Woodinville, Bothell, Kirkland, Kenmore, or Redmond.
- Distributes Essential Hygiene Kits and Street Kits at four different locations; one of the drop-in locations is in Redmond.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Renton Area
- : Provides food in a market style inside the food bank. Food distribution is by appointment only.
- Provides a Rotary Food Bank and Community Meals in Renton.
- A Food Bank serving the Renton and Greater Seattle Area. No one is turned away.
- The Food Pantry includes food, personal care items, and essential household items.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perishable foods.
Seattle Area
- Offers free groceries and ready-to-eat food for those without housing and others in need who live in Downtown Seattle.
- Serves those in need in the following ZIP codes: 98106, 98116, 98126, 98136. Distributes food, pet food, and other items to community members in need.
- Everyone is welcome! Typically serves those in need in the following ZIP codes: 98102, 98103, 98105, 98112, 98115, and 98125. Located in the University District Area of Northeast Seattle.
- Two Food Bank locations in Bitter Lake and Lake City.
- Provides a Food Market for free groceries and other necessities for those living in one of the following zip codes: 98102, 98112, or 98122.
- A Food Pantry with such items as Granola Bars, Crackers, Nuts or Trail Mix, Canned Soup, Cereal, etc. Some foods are only eligible for those living in need in the following zip codes: 98102, 98112 or 98122.
- Located in the Capitol Hill Seattle area. For those in need, select food items based on your preference among the available choices.
- Distributes Essential Hygiene Kits and Street Kits at four different locations; one of the drop-in locations is in Seattle.
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A free grocery-style market open to all in Seattle’s SODO neighborhood. Typically open each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.
Other Food Banks
- : A food pantry in Fall City that offers food for those in need in Fall City, Preston, North Bend, Carnation, and Snoqualmie.
- : Located in Carnation and their Food Pantry provides a variety of foods and hygiene products.
- : Located in Monroe and clients can shop free of charge once per week. Clients must have an appointment.
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: All are welcome! A no barrier entry at this Food Bank in Marysville. First-time clients should .
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: Serves produce, dairy, meats, and dry goods to families in need in the Snohomish, WA area.
- Little Free Food Pantries are open 24/7; unattended small boxes where people can share non-perisable foods.