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King County
Yakima County
Grays Harbor County
Spokane County
Kent Distribution Center
22220 West Valley Hwy. (68th Ave. S.)
Kent, WA 98032
800.722.6924
In December 2007, Northwest Harvest moved to a modern warehouse facility in Kent which has become the hub of our King County distribution. This move has drastically improved efficiency, allowing us to secure more fresh produce and serve more people in need.
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Central Washington Distribution Center
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| 911 S. Third St. |
P.O. Box 297 |
| Yakima, WA |
Yakima, WA 98907 |
| 509.575.6956 |
800.722.6924 |
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Read more about the Central Washington Distribution Center (PDF)
Coastal Harvest Distribution Center
| 520 Tyler St. |
P.O. Box 616
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Hoquiam, WA 98550
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Hoquiam, WA 9855
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360.532.6315
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Coastal Harvest Distribution Center (formerly Grays Harbor and Pacific County Distribution Center) distributes over 1 million pounds of food to approximately 40 programs in Grays Harbor, Pacific, Mason, Wahkiakum, Thurston and Lewis Counties. This regional distributor conducts a program with the Department of Fisheries that results in about 200,000 pounds of salmon fillets for food banks statewide, distributed through Northwest Harvest.
Spokane Distribution Center
| 3808 N. Sullivan Rd., Bldg 15 |
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Spokane, WA 99216
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After more than five years serving the Spokane community with just a truck and no warehouse, Northwest Harvest has leased a warehouse in Spokane, to be fully operational in early 2010. Located in the Spokane Valley, the warehouse offers 13,600 SF of dry storage and two loading docks, one of which will be occupied by a refrigerated trailer. We know a warehouse will improve our level of efficiency significantly.
The need in Spokane is great and it is growing. In 2007, the average number of client services provided by our partner food programs in Spokane County was 4,642. Two years later, because of increases in client need and additional programs requesting food, that number had jumped to 10,875. Our Spokane County partners have experienced an average increase in demand of about 40 percent. Given this climate, it is imperative that food banks and meal programs access as many sources of donated food as possible.We are grateful for the opportunity to help bring more food to our neighbors in need in Spokane.
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