The talented team of Natalie Schwartz, Kindness Café manager, and Briana Sherman, Kindness Café supervisor, are ensuring that all guests have food items that fit their dietary and health needs. They’re committed to providing nourishing, nutritious meals and making sure that customers who visit the café feel safe, comfortable, and welcome. They plan menus, order food, schedule volunteers and guest chefs, develop recipes, and ensure that everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Read MoreWe periodically change out the art in our lobby to feature different artists in our community. Our current featured artist, multi-media artist Bethann Shannon - A.K.A “The Art Angel” - is a community member at Ballard Food Bank with a lifelong background in self-expression.
Read MoreKaelyn got the city-building, post-apocalyptic game RimWorld for her birthday. She likes it because it’s a creative survival game.
She says, laughing as she plays: “I kind of identify, I guess, after what I’ve been through.”
Kaelyn got housing eight months ago. She describes her new place, a microstudio, like a small, minimal hotel room. Though spartan, she is thrilled to be in her own home.
“I have Garrett (Garrett Dulaney, Client Advocate) and the Ballard Food Bank to thank for that.”
Read MoreCommunity members packed the house for the Seattle Human Services Coalition (SHSC) Candidate’s Forum with moderator Marcus Harrison Green in September. It was a great reminder of how much our neighbors care about the city, region, and each other.
Read MoreCarrie Schneider joined Ballard Food Bank six years ago as a Board Member and volunteer. Communications Manager Ruth Mohapatra sat down with Carrie to talk about her journey from the East Coast to the Pacific Northwest. Read on to learn about Carrie’s compassion, service and meaningful interactions at the food bank.
Read MoreSeattle Human Services Coalition and sponsor organizations - including Ballard Food Bank - invite community members to a live forum on September 19th where candidates for Seattle City Council and King County Council will answer questions and share their plans around human services and social justice issues.
Read MoreThere’s no age limit to generosity, as proved by 8-year-old Olive Wooster. The young girl from Seattle recently held a bake sale as her second-annual fundraiser for the Ballard Food Bank, raising much-needed food and funds to help our neighbors in need.
Read MoreStarting Monday, September 18th the Community Market will now open at 10 am along with the Kindness Café and Community Resource Hub. This will mean that when our doors open at 10 am, shopping will begin immediately. In addition, our evening hours will now be on Tuesday and Thursday instead of Monday and Thursday.
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