Posts Tagged ‘Hopelink’
A face and a Little Free Pantry
Not all “establishment” food banks such as Hopelink are currently able to take donations of actual food. So I’ve got a scattering of Little Free Pantries, close cousins to Little Free Libraries, programmed into my GPS in order to make donations of non-perishable food items on behalf of my clients. Better yet, I’ve got one…
Read MoreFinessing Food Bank Service – HopeLink
HopeLink has a brilliant new facet of operations – Mobile Markets – food bank trucks coming into communities to provide service to “homeless and low-income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities in King and Snohomish counties; providing stability and helping people gain the skills and knowledge they need to exit poverty for good.” Truck…
Read MoreCharity Choice Monday – HopeLink – Real Change 32
HopeLink: food assistance, employment services, financial assistance, housing, transportation, adult education, financial capabilities, energy assistance and family development opportunities. In five locations scattered throughout the greater Puget Sound region, as diversely as Carnation and Bellevue. It needs everything you can imagine an agency with such a broad mandate might need, from canned meats to school…
Read MoreHat Head
I’m an entrepreneur. I wear many hats, some divine, some so ill-fitting I don’t dare slink around in them in public. And of course I get hat head – lose a check from a client, miss an appointment on occasion, break something. Today I got hat fingers. My super-supportive, cajoling Kitsap Clutter Controllers colleague, Sheila Taylor,…
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