Employee Giving Program Nonprofits that are fighting hunger and building food security 

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The Employee Giving Program (EGP) and our Annual Giving Drive provide employees with tools to support food access for communities in moments of uncertainty and the long term. 

Food banks and pantries, meal programs, food distributors, community centers and other groups are currently preparing to significantly increase their service capacity which will require additional resources. Supporting these organizations by volunteering and donating requested items can address immediate needs around program funding and food supplies. Long term, material support will prepare these groups to replenish their current supplies and serve the growing demand. 

Support EGP nonprofits addressing food insecurity and hunger: 

Here are several EGP nonprofits that provide food and hunger services. To see the full list and discover more, search online and filter results by clicking the “Category” dropdown menu and checking the box next to “food and hunger” or review the “Food and Hunger” section of the 2025 Giving Guide of nonprofits by service category, linked in the Table of Contents. 

NonprofitKCEGP CodeMission
Alimentando al Pueblo 10200 Vision is to have joyful communities. Mission is to cultivate healing through comunidad, comida, and celebración. 
Auburn Food Bank 9242 Provide food, referrals and emergency assistance to those in need within the Auburn School District. Also operate a day and night shelter for local homeless community. 
Ballard Food Bank 9188 Bring food and hope to our neighbors because there can be enough for everyone. Serve 10,000-plus individuals and families across Seattle. 
Des Moines Area Food Bank 9281 Emergency food assistance in Des Moines, SeaTac, West Hill Kent. Serving weekend backpacks and summer meals to kids. Home delivery. 
EastWest Food Rescue 10269 Acquires or purchases surplus food, predominantly from farmers and distributes it with empathy to people experiencing food insecurity. 
Edmonds Food Bank 10186 Support those seeking food and nutrition security in the greater Edmonds community. 
Food Lifeline 9302 On a mission to end hunger in Western Washington. Believes that access to food is a basic human right and that nobody deserves to be hungry. 
Highline Area Food Bank 9083 Dedicated to serving nutritious food to those in need in Burien, Normandy Park and SeaTac. 
Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank 10147 Unite our community in nourishing and nurturing individuals by removing barriers to healthy food, vital resources and connections to essential services. 
Kent Food Bank and Emergency Services 9358 Offer basic needs including in person shopping distribution and home delivery of food. Pet food, clothing, diapers and household items are available based on donations. 
Maple Valley Food Bank and Emergency Services 9269 Supporting families in Maple Valley, Black Diamond and the Tahoma School District boundaries through food and emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage, and utilities. 
North Helpline 9464 Assist our neighbors in obtaining basic needs that affirm their dignity. Operate two food banks and home grocery delivery, and provide financial housing assistance. 
Northwest Harvest 9013 Providing access to healthy food is just part of the solution. Also acting to remove systemic inequities that create barriers within our food and economic systems. 
Nourish Pierce County 9449 The largest network of food banks in Pierce County. Operating 21 locations, provides nutritious food to tens of thousands of people in need every year. 
OSL 9369 Serving over 7,000 nutrient-dense, culturally relevant and no-cost meals daily to those who struggle with hunger in our community. 
Puget Sound Labor Agency Food Bank 9871 Since 1975, serving communities by providing food bank services, building wheelchair ramps and connecting clients to essential resources. “Feed it Forward.” 
Puyallup Food Bank 10919 Boldly and passionately serving neighbors in need since 1972. Now serving over three times the number of clients since before COVID, over 11,500 clients a month. 
Rainier Valley Food Bank 9566 The primary emergency food resource for Seattle’s most diverse community. Nourish with good food, empower with knowledge and serve with compassion. 
Sky Valley Food Bank 10978 Kindly and respectfully provide equitable access to nutritious food in the community. Provide food to anyone who needs it in the community. 
Thurston County Food Bank 9699 Eliminating hunger in Thurston County and beyond. Serves communities across Thurston, Mason, Lewis and Kitsap counties, ensuring equitable access to food. 
University District Food Bank 10139 Provides healthy food to NE Seattle families through a walk-in food bank, home delivery program, two satellite pantries, a rooftop farm and weekend food bags for school aged kids. 
Vashon Maury Community Food Bank 9492 Provides in-person shopping once a week, weekly grocery home delivery, and Picnics in the Park – free Summer Meals and Activities program for children & youth. 
West Seattle Food Bank 10136 Offering a food bank, home delivery program, weekend food for school children in need, emergency financial assistance for rent and utilities and baby items for neighbors in need. 
White Center Food Bank 9209 Minimize hunger while nourishing community, nurturing self-reliance and embracing our rich cultural diversity.