CONGREGATE MEALS
Senior Hot Lunch Programs
All of the Senior Centers in East King County offer hot, noontime meals. For more information, call Senior Information and Assistance (206.448.3110) or the Seattle/King County Nutrition Program (206.448.5768).
Free evening meals are available at:
Crossroads Community Center Meal Program
16000 NE 10th Bellevue 98008
425.452.4874
Monday-Friday, 6 pm (for Bellevue residents)
Kirkland Community Supper
Holy Spirit Lutheran Church
10021 NE 124th Kirkland 98034
425.576.9531
Tuesdays, 6 pm
St. Andrews Lutheran Church
2650 148th Ave. SE Bellevue
425.746.2529
Thursdays, 5:30 pm.
FOOD BANKS AND OTHER EMERGENCY FOOD PROGRAMS
Identification and registration are required to use food banks. Call before first visit. Food banks often designate certain hours for specific populations.
Bellevue HopeLink
425.943.7555
11 am - 1:30 pm Tuesday & Thursday
Eastside Love INC
425.481.9784
Storehouse INC food bank offers fresh produce, dairy, and bread for anyone in need. Call for info.
Issaquah Valley Food Bank
425.392.4123
10 am -1 pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
5-7 p.m. 1st and 3rd Tuesday
Kirkland HopeLink
425.889.7880
11:30 am - 1 pm by appointment Wednesday
Mt. Si Helping Hand Food Bank
425.888.0096
9:30 am – 1 pm & 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Wednesday
Northshore HopeLink
425.485.6521
1 pm – 2 pm Monday
Preston Baptist Food Bank
425.222.7360
11 am – 12 noon Thursday
Redmond HopeLink
425.882.0241
10 am – 11 am Thursday
Snoqualmie Non-Profit Food Bank
425.333.6551
425.222.6900
10 am - 3 pm Tuesday and Thursday
Sno-Valley HopeLink
425.333.4163
12 pm - 1:30 pm Thursday
Emergency Feeding Program
Church Council of Greater Seattle
425.562.0698
Two day supply of food for people in a crisis situation. Special diets available. Call for pick up sites on Eastside.
Northwest Harvest
711 Cherry Street Seattle 98104
206.625.0755
Referrals to food banks located in East King County
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
Meals-on-Wheels
Senior Services of Seattle/King County
1601 Second Ave. #100 Seattle 98121
206.448.5767
Program enabling homebound persons over 60 years or disabled to order up to 14 frozen meals for home delivery each week. Meals are low in sodium and adaptable to many special diets. Food stamps are accepted. Meals are paid for by suggested donation, usually $3.00 per meal. Individuals under 60 years must pay an additional service charge of $1.25 per meal.
Month of Meals
425.488.5787
Freshly prepared and packaged meals for pick-up or delivery. $50 for 12 - 15 single serving meals. Other plans available.
Schwan Foods
888.724.9267
Call for order and home delivery information.
FOOD STAMP PROGRAM
The Food Stamp program enables low-income people to purchase food with an electronic benefit card (which is used in the same manner as a debit card). Individuals must meet certain financial requirements.
Department of Social and Health Services
14360 SE Eastgate Way Bellevue 98007
206.341.7404
Processes applications and other information relating to the food stamp program.