Being A Helper: Volunteering with Salvation Army of Spokane to feed thousands at drive-thru food distribution
To help struggling families affected by COVID-19, they handed out 571 boxes of free food items.
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To help struggling families affected by COVID-19, they handed out 571 boxes of free food items.
One-hundred children from newborn age to 5-years-old will be featured in the book.
The Salvation Army is holding a drive-thru food distribution in Spokane Valley on Tuesday.
At this time, Mathnasium is offering a free trial for one session so parents can see if it's a good fit for their child.
Whether it's painting, fibers or wood-working, each box is filled with materials based on the requests of their patients.
School staff at Logan Elementary helped deliver calming tools to several students during meal distribution.
White Dog Coffee raised over $15,000 to support their employees during the pandemic.
Spokane C.O.P.S. shops are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that isn't stopping volunteers from helping their community.
A woman and her family are helping healthcare workers and first responders. They're doing this by making face masks a little more comfortable using s-hooks.
Sammy Eubanks and Cami Bradley are teaming up with Wendle Motors and Victory Media for a virtual live concert benefiting Meals on Wheels Spokane.
MUV Fitness will host a food drive benefitting Second Harvest this Friday.
The Coeur d'Alene community stepped up and showed remarkable support for neighbors in need.
The owners of Spokane's White Dog Coffee want to thank their employees for the hard and long hours they have spent slinging coffee over the past few weeks.
A newly created award out of the Inland Northwest is honoring essential workers around the world.
Fairchild Air Force Base firefighter and EMT Kris Maynard is providing specialized PPE for free, for people with diabetes.
Spokane baker Ricky Webster is raising money for Second Harvest by auctioning off a Star Wars cake.
The Spokane Valley Cycling Club donated 180 meals from local restaurants to families staying at the Ronald McDonald House.
Two local Firehouse Subs franchisees provided 215 meals to first responders and children in their communities.
No-Li Kitchen is thanking the community for helping raise $40,000 and make 1,100 hand-packed meals for vulnerable families.
An anonymous donor purchased a $1,000 gift card from Indaba Coffee and is giving it back.
Potato growers in Washington state have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Production has slowed down and some are at a standstill. Despite the circumstances, they wanted to give back to the community.
Like so many of us, 15-year-old Jeslyn Cai has gone through a wide range of emotions during this pandemic.
Of all the challenges that come with the stay-home order, often the hardest one is staying sane! One Cheney family thought up a way to stay creative in quarantine, by having a family dinner with a new theme every day.
The South Hill spot is offering up free meals for police, firefighters, and EMT's for the rest of April.