Catholic Community Services Southwest gives a sheltered place where people encountering homelessness can get: a dinner, cleanliness things, garments, psychological well-being treatment, a great night's rest, regard, and chances to create asserting and engaging associations with staff, and start a realistic process of earning income and getting housing.
View moreCatholic Community Services provides a meal for those over age 60 and in the Japanese community. There is a $3 suggested donation. Those who are younger than 60 can also attend for an additional cost. Reservations are asked for.
View moreThe Catholic Community Services provides frozen, home delivered meals that are specially made for the dietary needs of seniors for the disabled seniors who find it hard to prepare nutritious meals. The prepare a meal per person for every day of the week. The meals are delivered once a week…
View moreThose over 60 and are in the Hispanic community can get a meal at the Catholic Community Services. There is a request for a donation of $3 but it is not required. Those younger than 60 are welcome with an additional fee. Reservations are asked for.
View moreCatholic Community Services provides lunch to seniors over the age of 60. Serving time is twelve. Those younger than 60 are welcome to join with an additional fee. Reservations are asked.
View moreIf you're over age 60 and in the African American community, you can get a meal at the Catholic Community Services in Pierce County. There is no cost! However, a $3 per meal suggested donation is encouraged. However those younger than 60 are welcome with an additional fee. Reservations asked.
View moreThe CARE food pantry provides families with a variety of foods that includes proteins, grains, crisp vegetables and natural products, and drinks. They also provide easy to open, ready to eat packs.
View moreThose that are in need, the Calvary Baptist Church offers clothing and food.
View moreThere is lunch provided at the Buckley Senior Center at noon every weekday. Their main focus are the seniors, however others can go. They do recommend a 48 hour reservation.
View moreThe Buckley Kiwanis Foundation offers non-perishable food items and limited perishable items, which include meat, margarine or butter, and eggs to those who live within the white river school district once a month. They also provide limited amounts of bread, pastries, and vegetables that residents can get more often.
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