All of our restaurant partners prepare most or all meals specifically for organizations that provide food assistance to the communities they serve, which include low-income, immigrants and refugees, seniors, youth, and houseless populations.


Wasat
Community meal drop-in hours:
South Park Library, every Thursday from 3pm-5pm
Wasat’s Neighborly Needs program was conceived in 2019 and is committed to distribute free and culturally nourishing meals multiple times a week to communities across South Seattle neighborhoods that are facing food inaccessibility. Their program promotes economic stability for caterers and independently-owned restaurants, removes barriers to nourishing food, and cultivates community around fresh and hot meals. The meals are served with dignity and are a touch-point to invite youth, families, and individuals to community for a sense of belonging and holistic wellness.

Providing services and meals to houseless youth at multiple locations across Seattle. |
Two-location food bank with mobile units delivering prepared meals and groceries to North Seattle residents


Supports low-income, homebound seniors in Kent and Auburn
Promotes long-term economic stability to local refugees and immigrants by providing job training, housing stabilization, and other programs.


Affordable housing nonprofit supporting seniors who identify as food insecure at their Tukwila Village location.
International Rescue Committee
Resettlement agency helping refugees relocate.


SNAP Customers at Tukwila Village Farmers Market
Mobile pantry at Food Innovation Network farmers market booth in Tukwila.
15 schools in the Kent/Covington school district. They provide services to families who qualify for free or reduced meals. 90% of the students they serve are BIPOC and largely of immigrant backgrounds.


Emergency shelter for women and children, small apartment complex housing victims of domestic abuse.
Meals for immigrant and refugee seniors.


Provides culturally relevant meals to senior citizens in affordable housing programs from neighborhood restaurants.
Self-managed, democratically run tiny house villages located throughout Seattle.


Cham Refugees Community Center
Organization supporting Cambodian and Vietnamese immigrants and refugees.
Economic, social and racial justice organization supporting an average of 350 low-income and houseless people in the Greater Seattle Area each month.


Supporting immigrant and refugee populations from East Africa and Asia.
Delivers meals made by local restaurants to encampments, shelters, and local food banks.
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Community Center in the heart of the small but ethnically diverse neighborhood in southwest Seattle.
Supporting African American communities in Seattle’s Central District.


Southeast Seattle Senior Center
Multi service senior center serving people over 50 years old.