Bite2Go: Fueling Futures
Every child deserves a full belly and a bright future. Bite2Go brings together caring neighbors to make sure children have food over the weekend during the school year. You can get involved.
Three ways to get involved
Sponsor a child
By sponsoring a child through Bite2Go, you'll be providing a hungry kiddo with a special pack filled with nutritious meals and snacks to keep their belly full and their smile bright all weekend long.
Bring Bite2Go to your community
We team up with local heroes – businesses, faith groups and community organizations – to "adopt" schools. These awesome partners generously cover the cost to purchase nutritious kid-friendly food for students in need.
Volunteer
Like you, we worry about kids having enough to eat. We want childhood to be a fun-filled time for kids, but if they don't have enough food—well, you get the picture. Bite2Go provides weekend food to more than 11,000 kids during the school year. Click the button to see all the different volunteer opportunities related to this incredible program.
Weekend food, lifetime tools
In our region, 1 in 5 children face the daily challenge of not having enough to eat. This isn’t just about empty stomachs—it’s about the future of our community. When children are hungry, it’s harder for them to focus and learn in school. But together, we can change this story. Join us in ensuring no child in our community goes hungry. With Bite2Go, we’re not just feeding kids—we’re nourishing their potential, one weekend at a time.
Small steps, big dreams
Bite2Go is a powerful way for local businesses, faith communities, and families to make a real difference. By adopting a school through Bite2Go, these generous donors provide kids with weekend food packs that are both kid-friendly and easy to use.
Bite2Go Giving
Please join other donors and close the weekend food gap for kids facing hunger. We serve children in elementary, middle and high schools in many communities. We can’t do it without you!
We’ve tried to make it as easy as possible for you to make a gift. We can take credit card, Apple Pay, Venmo, PayPal, ACH and Google Pay.
Choose your school
Close the weekend food gap for a child facing hunger.
Elementary School Students:
- $15 a month or $180 a school year
Middle School Students:
- $24 a month or $288 a school year
High School Students:
- $30 a month or $360 a school year
For more information or to learn about other ways to donate or partner, contact:
bite2go@2-harvest.org or (509) 252-6276.
Bite2Go voices
Hear how your support impacts kids in need.
Can hunger be completely eradicated in Spokane?
In this episode of the Hunger Crusade series, Jason Clark, our CEO, explores the origins of Bite2Go, meets inspiring students and chats with an adoptive organization.
What is in a Bite2Go bag?
- Elementary school students receive nutritious kid-friendly, ready-to-eat food for meals and snacks over the weekend.
- Middle and high school can choose from a menu that includes more substantial items for their older appetites.
How does Bite2Go food get to schools?
- Local businesses, faith communities, and families adopt and cover the BiteGo food costs for their schools. In most cases, these adoptive organizations provide volunteers to deliver Bite2Go food to schools on distribution days.
- Once at school, the bags of Bite2Go food are handed out by teachers, counselors or other trusted staff, and can be put discreetly into students’ backpacks. This ensures the anonymity and dignity of students.
Where do adoptive organizations and other volunteers pick up Bite2Go food to deliver to their schools?
- Spokane: 402 N. Perry St., Spokane, WA 99202. Go to the Hogan Street side of our Wolff Family Child Hunger Solution Center and ring the doorbell for service.
- Tri-Cities: 5825 Burlington Loop, Pasco, WA 99301.
How do I sign up to volunteer?
It’s easy!
Do I need to schedule in advance, or can I just show up?
All volunteers must sign up in advance online and will receive a confirmation email.
Can children volunteer?
- Volunteers must be 14 and older to participate on their own. Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied by a parent or adult chaperone in their assigned work area. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate children under 9 years old.
- Please read event descriptions carefully for more specific age requirements that may apply.
Does Second Harvest accept court-related community service volunteers?
- Second Harvest does not provide court-related community service.
Who do I contact to get more information?
Bite2Go Partner Resources
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Spokane Elementary School Program Dates
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Spokane Middle and High School Program Dates
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Tri-Cities School Program Dates
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