Helping Hands Food Bank

We are Skagit Countys largest direct emergency food provider. Last year we distributed 1.3 million pounds of food to over over 14,000 individuals. In 2015 we served an average of 648 families representing 2,400-3,500 individuals each week. Over 60 our clients are either children or seniors. There is a sizable population of either physically or mentally disabled. Many are working, yet are.

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Community Resource Directory - Community Action of Skagit County

Compiled by Community Action of Skagit County. Some files on this web site may require Adobe Acrobat Reader - download free. Welcome To The Online Resource Directory. To view the Resource Guide Booklets. Available in English and Spanish in 8. For more information about the Skagit Community Resource Coalition which meets on the last Thursday of the month.

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Helping Hands Food Bank

Micheal Frazier

601 Cook Road

Sedro Woolley, Washington, 98284

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We are Skagit Countys largest direct emergency food provider. Last year we distributed 1.3 million pounds of food to over over 14,000 individuals. In 2015 we served an average of 648 families representing 2,400-3,500 individuals each week. Over 60 our clients are either children or seniors. There is a sizable population of either physically or mentally disabled. Many are working, yet are.

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