FOOD Needed

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ORGANIZATION: Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington

With the Stay at Home Order, St. Vincent Center is only open during Food Bank (9 a.m. - noon Tuesdays and Fridays) hours. Please contact us if you would like to donate outside of that time, and we will coordinate the collection.

St. Vincent Center Food Bank is continuing to stay open to address our local need. You can help by organizing a food drive among your neighbors, friends, co-workers... and delivering the donations to St. Vincent Center. The most useful items are:

1. Canned soups
2. Canned vegetables
3. Canned fruits
4. Canned tuna
5. Peanut butter
6. Granola bars
7. Canned chicken
8. Powdered milk
9. Water
10. Canned chili
11. Crackers
12. Baby food
13. Cereal
14. Popcorn
15. Sugar
16. Flour
17. Rice
18. Dry or canned beans
19. Applesauce
20. Dry mixes that only require water
21. Diapers

Please note, many who are served by the St. Vincent Centers food bank are homeless,
therefore when possible, donate cans that do not require the use of a can opener.

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About Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington

Location:

5301 TIETON DR STE C, YAKIMA, WA 98908, US

Mission Statement

Motivated by Christ's love, we bring hope to life, especially for those most in need.

Description

Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington provides help and creates hope for thousands of people each year regardless of religious, social, or economic backgrounds. Though serving the outreach efforts of the Diocese of Yakima, Catholic Charities is a separate 501(c)3 charitable organization, funded in part by the State of Washington, federal contracts, the United Way across Central Washington, fees for service, grants, and charitable contributions. Although rooted in a Catholic tradition that shapes its core mission of service to all, at times as many as 85% of the agency’s staff is non-Catholic. Similarly, the vast majority of those being served are not Catholic. With nearly 32 service locations and almost 48,000 people served annually, the agency remains a testimony to its ongoing mission of "Bringing Hope to Life."

MISSION

Motivated by Christ's love, we bring hope to life, especially for those most in need.

VISION

We envision communities where people are treated with dignity and respect, their basic needs are met, and they are empowered to enhance the quality of their own lives.

VALUES

We affirm our faith in God who calls us to serve.

We celebrate the uniqueness and dignity of people.

We nurture children and strengthen families.

We provide quality services to those in need.

We serve people of all faiths.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Crisis Support
Hunger
Community, Crisis Support, Hunger

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

2629 Main StreetUnion Gap, WA 98903

(46.5612,-120.47678)
 

SKILLS

  • Supply Chain

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

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