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Food Lifeline's Food Bank Farm Harvest - Rebuilding after the Flood

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In February and March, they will rebuild and repair their greenhouses to be ready for growing in April.  They'd love our help.


The historic flood of December, 2025 covered their greenhouses and equipment with 10 feet of swiftly flowing water. The current carried tons of debris that destroyed several greenhouses and scattered thousands of items. 


Food Bank Farm grew 400,000 pounds of fresh nutritious produce in 2025, double our average, to feed the hungry in Western WA.  


Anyone can help. Children under parent's supervision are welcome and encouraged. They sign lots of service hour forms for students.


Dress for the weather. Wear gloves. We provide all tools. They have extra gloves.


https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0E4BA5AF23A6F58-53335669-microsoft#/


Contact information: Jim Eichner, 425-223-7249


https://www.signupgenius.com/index.cfm?go=c.help&urld=20F0E4BA5AF23A6F58-53335669-microsoft&id=53335669&eid=0BC0CFD6FCC5FB6D&cs=09B1BADF8FBB8B637B7C64025BB49BBA

February 22 from 2 to 5 PM

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Chinook Farms 10890 Elliott Rd Snohomish, WA 98296

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IMPORTANT NOTE:

Please DO NOT sign up to volunteer at any in-person events if you are sick or believe that you have any symptoms of COVID-19. We would never want to put our members at risk in any way, and there are plenty of virtual or at-home ways to earn hours this semester. If you choose to volunteer in person, make sure you follow all state and county coronavirus guidelines and stay safe when volunteering!

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Additionally, please do NOT skip class to attend events. If an event takes place during school hours, only volunteer if you're in Running Start/have an alternative schedule that doesn't cause you to skip class! 

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