Resources for finding food/nutrition in the Seattle area.
SODO Community Market - Northwest Harvest
Northwest Harvest’s SODO Community Market is a no-cost grocery store in Seattle for those in need of healthy, nutritious food. Guests shop at SODO just as they would at any other grocery store. SODO Community Market’s doors are open to all community members. No ID, proof of income, or residency information is required to shop with us.
View SODO Community Market - Northwest HarvestBallard Food Bank
Ballard Food Bank’s mission is to bring food and hope to our neighbors...because there can be enough for everyone. To achieve this mission, we provide access to nutritious food through our grocery-style food bank, no-cost café, home delivery, and Weekend Food for Kids program. We also host the Community Resource Hub, where partner organizations offer a range of services like housing, medical care, and veterans’ benefits – all under one roof. Our financial assistance program helps prevent homelessness through eviction prevention. Clients also have access to utility assistance, identification vouchers, and our mail program. Through this combination of services, we help our most vulnerable neighbors on the path to self-sufficiency.
View Ballard Food BankFood Bank at Byrd Barr Place
The food bank, “The Market,” is open three days a week for people who need it to shop for healthy foods and non-grocery essentials.
View Food Bank at Byrd Barr PlaceEnroll in Basic Food Assistance (SNAP) benefits
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, called Basic Food in Washington, helps people with low incomes make ends meet by providing monthly benefits to buy food.
View Enroll in Basic Food Assistance (SNAP) benefits