Get Involved|Events|KING 5 Home Team Harvest 2025
Now in its 25th year, Home Team Harvest is Washington’s signature annual food and fund drive—presented by KING 5 and Northwest Harvest, in partnership with Safeway, Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Kitsap Credit Union, Warm 106.9, and community organizations statewide.
Each November and December, we come together to support neighbors and strengthen local food systems. Whether you’re donating food, raising funds, or taking action for change, thank you for being part of this milestone year and this shared commitment to making sure everyone has access to nourishing food.
From donating funds to dropping off food to volunteering your time, there are countless ways to make a difference. Join us and help reach our $5 million goal. All drives from November 1st through December 31 will go towards supporting Home Team Harvest. You can also donate on the pin pad when you check out at any Safeway or Albertson’s location across Washington through December 31.
Watch KING 5’s Day of Giving broadcast special and check out photos from the day in our gallery!
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Anna Nepomuceno (she/her) is the Director of Public Policy at Northwest Harvest. She leads the organization’s advocacy strategy to advance local, state, and federal laws that strengthen food security and uphold food as a basic human right. Anna analyzes public policy through an equity lens and helps shape and draft legislation that centers the needs of communities most affected by hunger. She builds and sustains relationships with lawmakers, state agencies, and nonprofit partners, championing grassroots engagement and uplifting BIPOC and other marginalized voices to ensure public policy is informed by lived experience and community power.
Natasha Dworkin (she/her) is the Director of Communications at Northwest Harvest. She leads statewide communications, storytelling, and public engagement efforts focused on building collective action toward a more just food system. Her work centers lived experience, data‑driven messaging, and values‑aligned narratives that move audiences beyond charity toward solidarity. Natasha oversees integrated campaigns, media strategy, and community engagement initiatives that elevate the impacts of public policy and federal funding on food access across Washington.