Fresh carrots and beets at a free food hub in Edgewood, WA

Feeding Feasible Feasts is a 501(c)3 non-profit food relief agency in Washington state working at the intersection of food insecurity and food waste.

Nearly 1 in 8 Washingtonians rely on food assistance, and an estimated 35% of perfectly edible food in the US goes to waste. Through our food rescue, programming, and distribution efforts, we reclaim this surplus to nourish and serve those in need. Along with our partners, we are building a more equitable, sustainable food system across Washington.

Every dollar makes a difference in bringing nutritious food to communities in Washington state.

Your donation goes directly to support
food distribution for families in need.

Free food hub in Bothell, WA parking lot

WHAT WE DO

Gleaning

Employee holding a box of reclaimed bakery goods from Safeway

We collect and reclaim bulk amounts of unsold fresh food from grocery stores that would otherwise end up in the landfill. We distribute that food to a variety of agencies and/or one of our many hubs that serve at-risk populations.

Program & Policy Development

Champions of Change, Feeding Feasible Feasts, and Dignity for Divas cutting a purple ribbon to celebrate the opening of the food pantry.

We collaborate with schools and large service agencies to develop tailored strategies for addressing food insecurity and individualized needs, including policy writing, school programs, and grant application support.

Bulk Food Delivery

Feeding Feasible Feasts' white trucks

Our unique model allows us to tailor food delivery methods and services to best fit our communities’ needs.

OUR TEAM

  • Angel Swanson, Executive Director of Feeding Feasible Feasts

    Angel Swanson

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

  • Scott Swanson, Warehouse and Fleet Manager of Feeding Feasible Feasts

    Scott Swanson

    WAREHOUSE AND FLEET MANAGER

  • Nick Swanson, Hub Project Manager of Feeding Feasible Feasts

    Nick Swanson

    HUB PROJECT MANAGER

  • Pamela Swanson, School and Non-Profit Manager of Feeding Feasible Feasts

    Pamela Swanson

    SCHOOL AND NON-PROFIT MANAGER

No One Lies About Being Hungry

No One Lies About Being Hungry •

1 in 6

children in Washington live in food insecure households.

800k

Washingtonians do not know where their next meal may come from.

10%

of employees in Washington are living paycheck to paycheck.

$4.28

is the average cost of a meal in Washington, the fourth most expensive state in the United States for groceries.

Our Partners

BECU logo
Food Justice Coalition logo
Champions of Change logo
Kaiser Permanente logo
United Way King County logo
Safeway logo
Emergency Food Network logo
Vault 89 logo
Food Lifeline logo
Northwest Harvest logo