Address: 3318 92nd St S, Lakewood, WA 98499, USA
Phone: +12535841040
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
D White
They save lives with their hard work and dedication for feeding people. They supply plant starts every year so people can grow their own and to share that fresh food to share with others, too. They rock!!!
Greg Werner
I have volunteered here a few time and really enjoyed it. The staff is very upbeat and the environment is such that it is a joy to be a part of helping others.
bugbee pete
I go here every Thursday to pick up food for New Horizon Church's food bank. These guys have become very good friends are willing to help out in any way possible to give us whatever we can handle. Very humble volunteers and staff. Look forward to seeing them every week.
S _ Watson
Looking for a charitable organization that puts your dollars to work? This is it! EFN has uniquely designed programs to ensure that food is not wasted and gets to those who need it. If you are unsure about giving your dollars, just come out and volunteer at Mother Earth Farm, or in the Warehouse, or on the Mobile Food Bank. It will transform your life and those are recipients of your goodwill.
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soo~ youre asking if there are volunteers to help a volunteer' volunteer.
Hi Tina, we are not a food pantry but rather a warehouse that provides food to food pantries and meal sites in Pierce County. We do operate our Home Delivery Program that delivers food directly to recipients, you can learn more about this program and sign up here: https://efoodnet.org/resources/home-delivery/.
Hi Patrick, thank you for reaching out! Please visit our website at https://efoodnet.org/get-involved/ for opportunities to get involved with EFN.
We happily take donations at our Lakewood location (3318 92nd St S) during business hours, Monday-Friday 8 AM - 4 PM.
We do not distribute food directly but our Home Delivery Program can deliver food to your house. We also can direct you to our 70+ partners that we provide food to for you to receive food. Visit https://efoodnet.org/resources/food-banks/ to see where your closes food pantries are in Pierce County.
Hi Kelly, thank you for thinking of us! Volunteer opportunities can be found on our website here https://efoodnet.org/get-involved/. You can sign up for our volunteer newsletter to get the latest volunteer opportunities delivered right to your email inbox.
Hi Diane, The Farmers to Family USDA program is still running, it is scheduled to run until December 31st. Almost all of our partner food banks are receiving these food boxes. Here's a link to all our partner food banks: https://efoodnet.org/resources/food-banks/. You can type in your zip code and find the ones that are closest to where you are located. Thank you for reaching out to us!
Hi Teresa, We provide food to food banks, meal sites and shelters in Pierce County but due to COVID-19 we have launched a Home Delivery Program in which we serve those who are high-risk. Information about home delivery and the sign-up form can be found at https://efoodnet.org/resources/home-delivery/.
You can contact them to receive a food donation, there is a new program in which volunteers will deliver to your place of residence.
I'm sure they would. Contact them via phone during the week.
No we don't
This place is NOT A FOOD BANK. Their distributors. Me & my daughter took 3 busses & made quite a little walk to get here just to find out— they were not a food bank. I was EXTREMELY upset because we really needed food at that time. I asked why they’re listed under “food banks” then. There was no answer.
8am to 3:30pm
Yes and very courteous and always try to meet special needs of people also. Great organization Great people.
No it's not real
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