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Be Part of Something That Matters

Healthy Equitable Living Project is powered by people neighbors, volunteers, partners, and supporters who believe that access to food and basic needs should never be out of reach.

There are many ways to get involved, and every role big or small helps ensure families in our community have the support they need to get through challenging times and move forward with stability.

Volunteer

Volunteers are at the heart of everything we do.

 

Whether you’re helping prepare the pantry, welcoming families, or supporting behind the scenes, your time and energy make a meaningful difference.

No experience is needed! Just a willingness to help and a commitment to treating everyone with dignity and respect.

Food Station Support

Assist families during their shopping experience by helping them navigate the pantry and find what they need.
 

Client Intake & Welcome Team

Greet families, help with check-in, and create a welcoming and supportive first impression.

Drivers & Food Pick-Up

Support food rescue and distribution by picking up donations from local partners.

Special Projects & Events

Assist with community events, food drives, and special initiatives.

Pantry Assistant

Help sort, organize, and stock food to prepare for pantry days.

Group of volunteers with arms around each other laughing

Donate

Your donations help keep our shelves stocked and our programs running.

We accept:

  • Non-perishable food items  

  • Fresh produce   

  • Clothing and household essentials  

  • Financial contributions  
     

Every donation helps ensure families have access to the food and support they need.

Our Partners

We are grateful for the collaboration and support of our partner organizations in our shared work to end student hunger in our community.

WA Food Coalition logo
Clark County Food Bank logo
Grocery Outlet Bargain Market logo
Natural Grocers "good4u" logo
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) logo

Non-Discrimination Statement

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

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