Organizations Filed Purposes:
Our mission is to provide food and key resources to help our neighbors and community thrive. We lead the effort to feed, educate and advocate ending hunger in the Snoqualmie Valley. Our organization is founded on our core values: collaboration, compassion, integrity, honor and accountability.
Our mission is to provide food and key resources to help our community thrive.
SVFB is run by a ten member working board of directors, an executive director, operations manager, operations assistant and many volunteers. Collectively we bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in fighting hunger, understanding food systems, working in non-profits, and volunteering our time to serving those in need in our community. In 2020, a total of 10,560 household visits were recorded. The majority of our clients are considered the most vulnerable with 31% children, 40% adults and 29% senior citizens. Typically, SVFB is a grocery store model food pantry where clients may shop once a week, during our distribution hours, to choose what they prefer. Senior citizens, typically, have the option of shopping during hours dedicated just for them which allows easier parking, to shop at a slower pace, and receive extra assistance if needed. SVFB partners with Northwest Harvest, Food Lifeline and the Emergency Food Assistance Program. Combined resources from industry partners, grocery pick up program, food drives, fundraisers and food purchased allowed us to distribute almost 726,000 pounds of food to community members in 2020.
In an effort to address specific needs in our community we develop supplemental programs such as our Meals for the Break program. This program bridges the gap by providing food during winter, spring and summer school breaks. For 2020, 10,529 meals were provided.
SVFB partners with Snoqualmie Valley Pet Food Bank, who provides pet food to more than 200 pets with food and supplies each month. We partner with Eastside Baby Corner to provide diapers, baby food, formula, wipes, and clothing for babies, children, and mothers. Our staff communicates directly with clients to fulfill other needs such as cribs, car seats, and more. We partner with Mt. Si Lutheran Church and other community members to provide new back to school supplies, and backpacks for each student to start the school year with. In 2020, over 528 children received school supplies. SVFB partners with Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis and registers hundreds of families each year to receive holiday gifts for their children. We are an assisting partner agency with Washington Connection and our staff help clients apply for and renew things like SNAP benefits, childcare, healthcare and more. SVFB is typically a host site for the Women Infants Children (WIC) program as well as a partner location for DSHS and other human service agencies who come to the food bank and meet with clients about various services available to them.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Nicole Lloyd | Executive Director | 40 | $75,200 |
Heidi Dukich | Special Projects | 10 | $8,300 |
Logan Garwood | Student Advisory Director | 1 | $0 |
Ken Vaughn | Director | 1 | $0 |
Maribel Hinkle | Director | 2 | $0 |
John Norberg | Director | 3 | $0 |
Lisa Yamasaki | Director | 5 | $0 |
Luann Ochs | Director | 6 | $0 |
Bob Cole | Treasurer | 2 | $0 |
Krista Oppie | Secretary | 4 | $0 |
Robert Keeton | Vice President | 1 | $0 |
Nancy Jones | President | 2 | $0 |
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