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At Northwest Harvest, we believe that when help is needed, it should be freely given, no questions asked. No one should go hungry, putting the health of themselves and their families at risk, because of fear. We will work to ensure that anyone in need knows that our nutritious food is available and that they are welcomed.
Northwest Harvest partners with food programs throughout Washington to create what we call the Food Access Network. We freely provide millions of pounds of food each year to a network of over 350 food programs. Our partner food programs are a diverse mix of hot-meal sites, food banks, mobile food pantries, and free restaurants and pop-up food banks for migrant farmworkers. You can view the Food Access Network map here.
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“A new home delivery client was so thrilled and thankful we’d included cauliflower from Northwest Harvest in her first delivery that she cried. She’d been grocery shopping that week and wanted cauliflower but had to take it out of her cart, because she couldn’t afford it.”
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.