Evergreen Campus Food Bank

A satellite Thurston County Food Bank pop-up on the Olympia Campus.

Closed Winter Break

No Food Distribution December 24, 2024

Shop the Food Bank

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Student shopping for produce at the Evergreen food bank

The Evergreen Campus Food Bank is a regular opportunity for students, staff, faculty, and community members to access necessary resources.

Evergreen Campus Food Bank Pop‑Up
2nd & 4th Tuesday of Every Month
2 - 4 pm at the Basic Needs Center (CAB 135)

Olympia Campus Map and Directions

Distribution Schedule

2025 Pop-Up Dates
  • January 14
  • January 28
  • February 11
  • February 25 
  • March 11
  • March 25

Additional Food Resources

Shelf-stable Food Pantry 

In addition to the campus food bank, the Basic Needs Center also has a food pantry of shelf-stable items available at no cost to students.

Basic Needs Center

Thurston County Food Bank

For information about additional emergency food distribution, reach out to the Thurston County Food Bank. You can view their hours and locations on their website and call them at (360) 352-8597.

Thurston County Food Bank

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I have dietary restrictions?

There are lots of options to choose from. Speak to one of the volunteers at the pop-up to find items that meet your needs. 

What if I can't make it to the pop-up?

If you cannot make it on the distribution day, another person can pick-up your food for you, We encourage community members to show community care by assisting each other with pick-up. 

Per Thurston County Food Bank Policy: The person picking up the food must have a dated note from the person they are picking up for giving them specific permission to collect their food. The pick-up person must have a copy or photo of their ID each time.

I have a conflict and don't have anyone else to pick up for me, how can I get food?

If you have a conflict due to classes or class-related activities, our staff can work with you and advocate on your behalf to faculty to allow you the time away from class to access the food bank. Faculty are generally very understanding and will make accommodations to access resources. 

The Basic Needs Center also has a shelf-stable pantry for student use that can be accessed on campus with an appointment. 

Contact the Basic Needs Center and/or Food Bank coordinator to get assistance. 

Is there somewhere else on campus to get food resources?

Yes! The Basic Needs Center has a shelf-stable food pantry you can access, as well as many other immediate resources. We also assist in advocating and connecting students with long-term assistance on and off-campus. 

Basic Needs Center 

Do I need to bring my own bags?

The food bank will provide bags and boxes for you to take your items home, but many people choose to bring their own bags. You are also welcome to bring someone with you to help carry items, students can also check-out carts from the RAD Office to take items back to their rooms. 

Who organizes the food bank?

The Food Bank is run in partnership by Evergreen's Center for Community-Based Learning and Action and the Thurston County Food Bank. 

Special thanks to all our organizers and partners, including our CCBLA Food Bank Coordinator, CCBLA Basic Needs Navigator, Washington Campus Compact AmeriCorps, Evergreen Community Service Work Study Students, volunteers from Student Activities, WashPIRG.