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Bellingham Food Bank

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Bellingham Food Bank
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    Max Morange Emerging Projects Manager at Bellingham Food Bank
    • Bellingham, Washington, United States
    • Top 10%
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    Nora Hollingsworth Sociology Student & Senior at Western Washington University. Graduating July 2023 and excited to begin working in a field where I can apply the skills I have developed as a student.
    • Bellingham, Washington, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Max Morange Emerging Projects Manager at Bellingham Food Bank
    • Bellingham, Washington, United States
    • Top 10%
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    Ryan Wood Real Estate Appraiser
    • Bellingham, Washington, United States
    • Top 5%
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  • Carlos Morales Junior Public Health Student | UW
    • Seattle, Washington, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

BELLINGHAM FOOD BANK VISION We at Bellingham Food Bank envision a community with a thriving food system where everyone has equitable access to the food they need and want. BELLINGHAM FOOD BANK MISSION We reduce hunger by: creating access to high-quality, desirable food and other essentials. building a responsive regional hunger-relief network. disrupting racism, because of its historical and structural connection to hunger and poverty. VALUES OF THE BELLINGHAM FOOD BANK Quality & Choice We offer a variety of high-quality foods, culturally relevant foods, and other essentials. We strive to create a welcoming, respectful, and dignified experience. Justice & Equity We believe hunger, poverty, and systemic racism are inextricably linked. Food justice is social justice. Inclusion & Access We actively work to remove barriers to food and essentials and to offer what is familiar and valued by our diverse community. Responsiveness & Innovation We are adaptive and curious. We listen, experiment, learn, and adjust as we seek ways to deepen our impact on both immediate needs and the root causes of hunger. Adopted November 2021 FOOD JUSTICE IS SOCIAL JUSTICE We stand united against anti-Asian hate and violence. We stand with the families of those killed in Georgia and with all who have experienced anti-Asian hate, violence, discrimination, and oppression. Our collective work will not be done until all Asian-American, Pacific Islanders, Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and all people of color can live without fear and without experiencing oppression and discrimination. Violence directed at people of color is the outcome of white supremacy. We all must work to interrupt and dismantle structural racism. To learn more about the tragic increases in Asian-American Pacific Islander hate and what we can do, please visit stopaapihate.org. *BELLINGHAM FOOD BANK BELIEVES BLACK LIVES MATTER. *Please visit our website to read the full statement as the word limit is reached.