These are real stories from real people visiting food banks and meal programs in our communities. Read what they have to say, and learn how their lives are impacted by hunger.
| Shirley's Story (article) | Richard's Story (article) |
| Childhood Hunger (article) | Kadi's Story (article) |
| Maria's Blog (article) | Raeann's Story (article) |
| Erik's Story (article) | ROOTS' Story (article) |
| OlyCAP's Story (article) | Bill's Story (post on the Feeding America Blog) |
| Calvary Supper of Federal Way Story (article) | Clothes and Loaves' Story (article) |
| The Snohomish Community Food Bank (article) | The Auburn Food Bank's Story (article) |
| Students Help by "Filling Empty Bowls" (article) | YouthCare Orion Center & Hands of Hope (article) |
| Voices From the Network (article) | Putting a Story With the Numbers (article) |
Sonia, a client at the Issaquah Food Bank (a Food Lifeline member agency), describes why community support, including holding food drives, making donations and volunteering is so important.
There is a photo exhibit called About Hunger and Resilience by a photographer who works to capture the faces and voices of people experiencing hunger. The artist Michael Nye spends four days with each of the people he photographs and interviews. You can click on the portraits to hear peoples’ stories.