SOME OF OUR FAVORITE LOCAL STORIES.
Feeding hope: Lisa’s Story
Lisa usually lives in a two-income household, but now it’s down to one—hers. Her husband lost his part-time job because of the COVID-19 pandemic. That meant that her family lost their food budget, since his income normally covers their groceries.
“I’m just lucky that I’m working so I can pay the bills.”
Lisa is concerned not only about keeping her family fed but also that her kids feel a sense of normalcy through this crisis. “Kids shouldn’t need to know you’re rationing. You want them to feel like it’s always a choice—not what you have to do.” The food she received at the Mobile Market helped bring that sense of normalcy into her home. “We wouldn’t splurge on oranges. That would seem more like a splurge than a need,” she said.
Even though times are tough for Lisa and her family right now, she continues to ground herself in gratitude. “I’m just lucky that I’m working so I can pay the bills.”
PARTNERING WITH FARMERS TO REDUCE WASTE – APRIL 15
PARTNERING WITH FARMERS TO REDUCE FOOD WASTEAuthor: Isabel Zimmerman Second Harvest distributes millions of pounds of food annually to serve people facing hunger in our region. In 2021, over 40 million pounds of food was distributed to partner food pantries, meal...
OUR FAVORITE SPRING RECIPES – APRIL 8
OUR FAVORITE SPRING RECIPESAuthor: Melissa Johnson Spring has sprung, and with the new season comes new fresh flavors to explore. This vibrant seasonal recipe collection highlights the tender, fresh veggies that will soon become abundant as the days grow longer and...
SECOND HARVEST FEATURED ON WASHINGTON GROWN SERIES – APRIL 1
SECOND HARVEST FEATURED ON WASHINGTON GROWN SERIESSecond Harvest is honored to be featured on the latest episode of Washington Grown, which is all about craft beer. What’s the connection? Washington grain. Last year, farmers from the Washington Grain Commission...
Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
copyright 2020 Second Harvest. All rights reserved.
Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho
copyright 2020 Second Harvest. All rights reserved.


