Solving hunger for tomorrow. Our strategic plan goal is to feed people who are experiencing hunger today and, at the same time, solve the issue of hunger for tomorrow.
Growing Food Justice Through Collective Action. Providing access to healthy food is just part of the solution. We’re also acting to remove systemic inequities that create barriers within our food and economic systems.
We grow fresh produce for the thirteen member food banks of the South King County Food Coalition. We believe that food access is a right, and that people deserve food that matters to them. Our food is grown using sustainable practices, is harvested at peak ripeness and nutrition, and is distributed locally, right here in our community.
We are your coalition of emergency food providers, governed and directed by people in the trenches, representing all areas of the state. We are based in community to serve our communities. Gathering strength through peers, organizing to find common goals, bringing our shared values together to create a strong collective voice of the emergency food system.
For almost 40 years, the South King County Food Coalition has devoted its energy to passionately advocating for the hungry in our local communities. Through its twelve member pantries and countless partners, the South King County Food Coalition is united in its efforts to eradicate hunger across the region.
United Way of King County is providing free, weekly and biweekly home delivery of groceries in partnership with King County food banks, Cascadia Produce, and DoorDash. This a free service available to anyone in King County who is unable to afford groceries and cannot access their local food bank.
The City of Maple Valley incorporated August 31, 1997. The City is 5.8 square miles, located east of Kent and Covington, and north of Black Diamond. Maple Valley is located about 30 minutes east of Seattle and Tacoma, equidistant from the water of Puget Sound and the landscapes of the Cascade Mountains.