by Brandon Vasquez | May 11, 2023 | Bite2Go, General, The Blog, Volunteers
Bite2Go Volunteer Spotlight: John – May 12 Author: Steve Durham Perched on the farmlands above the Columbia Gorge, the town of George, Washington, is home to just over 800 people. It’s also home to an elementary school where, every week, 33 food-insecure kids...
by Kim Davidson | Jan 19, 2023 | Bite2Go, General, The Blog
BITE2GO: SERVING STUDENTS FACING HUNGER – JANUARY 20 Author: Steve Durham Bite2Go is a weekend food program for students facing chronic food shortages at home. Bite2Go gives children access to a mix of nutritious, nonperishable and ready-to-eat meals and snacks...
by Leah Horton | Oct 20, 2022 | Advocacy, Agency Network, Bite2Go, General, Newsletter, The Blog, The Kitchen
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: FALL 2022 NEWSLETTER Fall-2022-Newsletter_FINAL-REVIEW Open the fall newsletter in a new tab here. CONTACT USFOOD NEAR MEDONATEVOLUNTEER FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho Copyright 2020 Second...
by Kim Davidson | Sep 9, 2022 | Bite2Go, General, The Blog
BACK TO SCHOOL WITH BITE2GO – SEPTEMBER 9 Author: Steve Durham, VP of Philanthropy On my morning commute, I saw two sure signs of the changing season. One was a school bus and the other was a crossing guard. While, according to the calendar and meteorologists,...
by Kim Davidson | Jul 22, 2022 | Advocacy, Agency Network, Bite2Go, General, Newsletter, The Blog, The Kitchen
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: SUMMER 2022 NEWSLETTER WEB_Summer 2022 Newsletter Open the Summer Newsletter in a new tab here. CONTACT USFOOD NEAR MEDONATEVOLUNTEER FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow Feeding Eastern Washington and North Idaho Copyright 2020 Second...
by Kim Davidson | Feb 17, 2022 | Bite2Go, The Blog, Volunteers
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT Author: Claire Hurd This week, we had the chance to interview one of our volunteers, Peggy. Peggy is a retired teacher and was looking for a way to get involved in her community while enjoying her retirement. She was kind enough to answer a few...