Thank You For Helping Us Fight Hunger, Tri-Cities
Thank you for another successful year, Tri-Cities!
Our 2024 Food Drive raised $1745 and over 2,020 pounds of food.
This raises our contribution over 8 years to about $24,000 and over 19,500 pounds of food to feed Tri-Cities families in need.
Scroll down further to visit our sponsors and see photos from this year's drive!
Thank you again to our sponsors!:
- Grocery Outlet (Kennewick)
- Tire Factory
- Summit Funding
- Phipps Team Real Estate
- Warner RV
- Cross Country Mortgage
- Dryer Fire Fighters
- Tri-City Dermatology
- Horn Rapids RV
- Steve's Tire and Auto Repair
- The Manthei Group at Cross Country Mortgage
- Jesse's Lawn Maintenance and Landscaping
- Liberty Lawn & Saw
- 2024's Event:
- When: Friday, November 15, 12 noon - 6 p.m.
- Where: Grocery Outlet in Kennewick (Google Maps)
- What: Food drive for the benefit of the Tri-Cities Food Bank
Join Townsquare Media and sponsors on Friday, November 15th, between 12pm and 6pm at Grocery Outlet in Kennewick, to help feed our hungry neighbors.
Over 7 years, the Food Drive has directly added nearly $22,000 and over 17,500 pounds of food to families in our area.
We will be collecting non-perishable food items such as canned food, boxed goods, dried pasta, and rice. We will also be collecting monetary donations for the Tri-Cities Food Bank. Help us fill the Tire Factory truck for this annual food drive, which helps battle food insecurity in the Tri-Cities.
This year's Food Drive Sponsors include:
- Grocery Outlet (Kennewick)
- Tire Factory
- Summit Funding
- Phipps Team Real Estate
- Warner RV
- Cross Country Mortgage
- Dryer Fire Fighters
- Tri-City Dermatology
- Horn Rapids RV
- Steve's Tire and Auto Repair
- The Manthei Group at Cross Country Mortgage
- Jesse's Lawn Maintenance and Landscaping
- Liberty Lawn & Saw
Townsquare Media Tri-Cities includes radio stations and networks 610 KONA, NewsTalk 870 KFLD, 105.3 KISS FM, 98.7 The Key, 97 Rock, 102.7 KORD, Juan 92.5 FM, The Pacific Ag Network, and Washington State News Network.
Learn More About Hunger and Poverty In Washington
According to Feeding America, a non-profit organization fighting hunger in the United States, 1 in 6 children, and 1 in 9 adults, face hunger in Washington. This number has increased since last year, when 1 in 6 children and 1 in 11 adults in Washington struggled with food.
The USDA reports that food insecurity increased 0.7% across the U.S. between 2022 and 2023, with 13.5% of households being food insecure at least once during the year. 5.1% of households were ranked as "very low food secure." Axios explains that this has been the result of rising food costs, high inflation, and the loss of COVID-driven benefit programs.
It's the efforts of local organizations, charities, businesses, and communities that keep our neighbors fed.
About the Tri-Cities Food Bank
The Tri-Cities Food Bank was founded in 1975, and serves residents of Benton County including Benton City, Kennewick, Finley, Richland, and West Richland. It serves over 40,000 families in the Tri-Cities annually.
Delivering 20+ tons of goods each week across the region, families helped by the Tri-Cities Food Bank often receive, per the Food Bank's website, "meat, eggs, margarine or butter, canned goods, rice, beans, flour, pasta products, seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, and miscellaneous donated foods and supplies. In addition, an abundance of bread, rolls, and other bakery products are available as donations allow."
Non-perishable donations always helps keep the Tri-Cities Food Bank's pantries stocked and lets them focus their monetary donations in providing fresh food products.
Join us in supporting the Tri-Cities Food Bank as they help our neighbors in need.
Tri-Cities Annual Food Drive Memories
Gallery Credit: Townsquare Media