Built to Feed Redmond
A local program built to turn consistent neighborhood participation into reliable food support for Redmond families.

Why it Exists
Food insecurity exists in every community, including Redmond. This project was created to lower the barrier to participation, making it easier for more people to contribute in a steady and practical way.
How it Started
Launched by local volunteers, the Redmond Food Project began as a neighborhood effort to create a dependable way for people to give. By organizing donations into a repeatable system, it turns everyday participation into ongoing support for families in need.

Where the Food Goes
All donations stay local. Food collected through the program is delivered to St. Vincent de Paul in Redmond, where it supports families, veterans, and others across the surrounding area.

How the Program Holds Together
The Redmond Food Project works because the structure behind it is repeatable. Donors know what to do. Volunteers know their roles. Food stays local. Over time, that consistency creates a stronger and more dependable stream of support for the community.
A simple model that makes ongoing food collection possible.
A structured process designed to work every collection cycle.
Be Part of It
This project works because people choose to take part. Whether you donate or volunteer, your role helps keep food moving through the community.
Join the Redmond Food Project
Help provide food to those in need in our community. Whether you donate food or volunteer your time, every contribution makes a difference.
