The demand has risen at the Food Banks this year as each location is serving more people than they have in several years. The Hometown Food Drive helps stock the shelves going into the cold holiday months where there is typically an increased need.
The light show is in its 18th year and because COVID-19 has shut down a lot of events in the Tri-Cities, this is luckily the one event that was already the original drive-thru event!
Ben Franklin Transit has teamed up with 2nd Harvest to provide food to those in need who may not have a vehicle, instead, those in need can ride the bus for free and pick up a box of food to feed their families...brilliant idea, here are all the details:
The holidays are quickly approaching and there are many families in need of your support. Here's how you can make a donation and double down to curb hunger...
SUBWAY® restaurants of Yakima and the Tri-Cities will participate in its first day-long food drive, Feed a Friend, on Wednesday, August 20 to benefit Second Harvest. Here's all the details and fine print:
Tri-City letter carriers will carry food in addition to letters Saturday! May 12th!
The U.S. Postal Service holds the food drive nationwide to collect food for area food banks. Tri-City Herald reports one in six Americans goes without food, according to a news release.