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The Meaning of Food 2026 Calendar
The Meaning of Food 2026 Calendar
Shop The Meaning of Food 2026 Calendar created by NWHarvest. Personalize it with photos & text or purchase as is!
Northwest Harvest
Northwest Harvest
Northwest Harvest is Washington State’s leading hunger relief agency. We distribute food to our partner programs across the state and advocate for food justice.
Share Your SNAP Story >
Share Your SNAP Story >
Why do you think hunger exists? Join the conversation >
Why do you think hunger exists? Join the conversation >
We’ve prepared a prompt for you to respond to. You can record and submit your video or audio response right here--no downloads or installations are required. You can re-record as many times as you’d like before you submit. We encourage you to keep your response to about 30 seconds. Your stories may be featured on our website, social media, and in emails to our community. All video content will be shared publicly.
Find Food
Find Food
Our Hunger Response Network is a statewide network of 375 food banks, meal programs, and high-need schools as unique as the communities they serve.
Donate
Donate
Volunteer
Volunteer
Whether it’s repacking product at one of our regional distribution centers or distributing food, our volunteers are vital to the ongoing fight against hunger.
Host a Food Drive
Host a Food Drive
Host a food drive or a virtual food drive to support Northwest Harvest. We have a variety of creative ways that you can make your drive easy, efficient, and fun!
Take Action
Take Action
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December: Food is Joy
December: Food is Joy
Food has the power to bring joy to the darkest corners of the world. No matter how mighty, even the strongest empire can be undone by the single, simple act of making sure everyone gets fed.
#ArtistsForFoodJustice: Eddie Gonzalez for Food is Joy
#ArtistsForFoodJustice: Eddie Gonzalez for Food is Joy
Twelve Washington artists from Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) communities and marginalized identities interpret our monthly Meaning of Food themes through original digital artwork, premiering on the first day of each month.
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