

Woodinville Storehouse Food Drive
Through the month of June, we are hosting a food drive to help stock and support The Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank, one of our Generosity Partners for the year.
The Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank is operated by a coalition of churches and denominations serving the local community by providing nourishment and ministry to anyone experiencing food insecurity. Clients are treated with respect and care by volunteers who are equipped to pray for them if desired.
While they accept donations year-round, we want to make sure they are stocked for the summer, as it is historically when donations are at their lowest and needs are at their highest.
The Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank is operated by a coalition of churches and denominations serving the local community by providing nourishment and ministry to anyone experiencing food insecurity. Clients are treated with respect and care by volunteers who are equipped to pray for them if desired.
While they accept donations year-round, we want to make sure they are stocked for the summer, as it is historically when donations are at their lowest and needs are at their highest.
Here's How You Can Help:
All throughout June, bring donations on Sunday mornings at both locations or to Imprint Church Woodinville during the week. We will collect until Sunday, June 25.
The Woodinville Storehouse accepts unopened, non-perishable items. For example:
They are unable to take perishable and/or frozen items due to limited available space.
They ask that items are unopened and unexpired. They also accept special dietary foods (low-sodium, gluten-free, etc).
This is a practical way for our church to love our neighbors. We hope you’ll join us in practicing generosity!
The Woodinville Storehouse accepts unopened, non-perishable items. For example:
- Peanut Butter
- Rice (1-2 pound bags)
- Pasta
- Pasta Sauce
- Cereal
- Canned Fruits,
- Canned Vegetables
- Canned Meals (ravioli, beefaroni)
- Canned Soups
- Pancake Mix (regular size boxes/bags)
- Personal Hygiene products
- Toilet Paper
- Paper Towels
- Cleaning Supplies
- Baby Food/Formula
- Diapers/Wipes
They are unable to take perishable and/or frozen items due to limited available space.
They ask that items are unopened and unexpired. They also accept special dietary foods (low-sodium, gluten-free, etc).
This is a practical way for our church to love our neighbors. We hope you’ll join us in practicing generosity!