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Health, wellness, & assistance


affordable clinics


Sequim Free Clinic

reproductive health


Public Health – Jefferson

Peninsula Behavioral
‌Planned Parenthood – Clallam

Food bank

meal program

 1. Who can use a food bank?
Anyone who needs to.
2. Do I need to bring ID or paperwork?
Food bank employees will ask you for your address and how many people you need for for, but won't ask for more information. 
3. How often can I visit?
You can visit once or twice a week. You won't be turned away.
4. What kind of food will I get?
Expect a mix of fresh produce, canned goods, grains, proteins, and sometimes frozen items or hygiene products. Items vary by day and availability.
5. What if I have dietary restrictions?
Let staff or volunteers know. They’ll do their best to help, but options may be limited.
1. Who can get a free meal?
Anyone in need. Most programs don’t require ID or proof of income.
2. Where are meals served?
Meals are often served at community centers, churches, shelters, schools, or mobile sites. 
3. What kind of meals are offered?
Hot meals, cold meals, or grab-and-go options. Some programs serve breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
4. How often can I get a meal?
It varies. Some programs serve daily, others weekly. Check local listings for hours and frequency.
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5. Is it safe and clean?
Yes. Meal programs follow food safety guidelines and prioritize hygiene

Jefferson County


Food Banks
Free Lunch Tue-Fri

Clallam county


Food Bank - Port Angeles
Food Bank - Sequim
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  • Welcome!
    • About
  • Shelter & Housing
  • Jobs, Education, & Income
  • Legal Assistance & Advocacy
  • Health, Wellness, & Assistance
  • Life Skills & Recreation
  • Extended Foster Care & Emancipation