It takes more than food to end hunger
Northwest Harvest supports a statewide network of more than 350 food banks, meal programs, and high-need schools. Focused on improving equity in our food system, Northwest Harvest believes everyone in Washington should have consistent access to nutritious foods that nourishes their body and affirms their culture.
The Meaning of Food:
Our Yearlong Community Conversation
Through monthly themes and shared stories, we’re exploring food’s deeper meaning in our lives while building understanding about hunger and food justice in Washington.
Artists for Food Justice:
Creating Change Through Art
Twelve Washington artists from marginalized communities bring fresh perspective to our understanding of hunger through monthly artwork that inspires dialogue and action.
June’s ‘Meaning of Food’ Exploration:
Food is Pride
This month we reflect on the ways that food becomes a source of strength, dignity, and celebration—particularly for communities that have faced oppression, marginalization, or displacement. Pride in food lives in the resilience of agricultural traditions, the nurturing labor of generations of women, the survival of cultural knowledge across borders, and the courage to celebrate authenticity.
It takes more than food to end hunger
Northwest Harvest supports a statewide network of more than 350 food banks, meal programs, and high-need schools. Focused on improving equity in our food system, Northwest Harvest believes everyone in Washington should have consistent access to nutritious foods that nourishes their body and affirms their culture.
The Meaning of Food:
Our Yearlong Community Conversation
Through monthly themes and shared stories, we’re exploring food’s deeper meaning in our lives while building understanding about hunger and food justice in Washington.