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Congratulations, 2025 Pacific County fair raffle ticket winners

 

Johannah Renfroe: Cat Bird House.

 

Pending: Dog Bird house

 

Susie Patrick: Gift card.

 

Lance Rhodes: Gift Card.

 

Elbert Christensen: Fire wood

 

Ryan McCollum: Wood chips/sawdust.

 

Nel Kich: South Sound Speedway Race Package.

Legacy Food Bank 2025 Memorial Day fundraiser & raffle. Saturday, May 24th

 

Legacy Community Outreach Food Bank in South Bend, WA would like to thank all the generous people that stopped by & saw us at Pioneer Market on Saturday. We had a lot of fun meeting everyone. Thanks to your donations, great & small, you generated over $900.00 in cash & food for Legacy Food Bank. We greatly appreciate your help in our efforts to serve the people of Pacific County, WA.

 

Congratulations to the Raffle winners:

 

Randi Soule,

$25.00 gift card to Pioneer Grocery. Donated by Legacy Community Food Bank

 

Anonymous,

 $25.00 gift card to Pioneer Grocery. Donated by Legacy Community Food Bank

 

Julie Overby,

Custom Bird House.  Donated by Jesse Alcala

 

Cristina Hoyt,

Custom Bird House. Donated by Jesse Alcala

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Anonymous,

Tupperware package ($100.00 value). Donated by Sheila Frazier with Sparkle and Shine Tupperware.

 

 

A special thank you to Pioneer Grocery for letting us have the raffle in front of the store, and for their weekly support of Legacy Food Bank.

 

Thank you to Coach Ally H. from Raymond/South Bend Jr. High School for choosing the winning tickets.

 

And last but by no means least.

Thanks to our volunteers that spent their Saturday in service of the people of Pacific County.

 

Sheila Frazier, President, Legacy Food Bank Board of Directors

Jesse Alcala, Vice President & Treasurer, Legacy Food Bank

Debi Wilson, Secretary, Legacy Food Bank

Joe Merritt, Board Member

Sam Schneider, Volunteer

 

We hope you have a meaningful Memorial Day

 

 

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Here’s the latest from our main food supplier, Food Lifeline.

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Quoted from an email received from Food Lifeline April 2nd 2025.

 

CCC Update:
First, the USDA has confirmed that $500 million in TEFAP food purchases announced last year to be funded by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) have been permanently canceled. This amounts to $4.7 million dollars worth of food for the state of Washington and cancelled loads include items like frozen protein, canned protein, dried fruits and milk. We understand the significant impact this will have on the network’s food supply, and we will continue advocating for additional CCC purchases to support food banks and U.S. farmers. Please note, these TEFAP cancellations affect only CCC-funded supplemental food purchases. There is no disruption to TEFAP entitlement food purchases and Section 32 bonus buys.

The WSDA has provided an update on their website here.

 

LFPA Update:

WSDA received notification from USDA that while the LFPA and LFPA Plus funds and grant agreements would be honored, “new” LFPA25 funding for 2025-2027 that had been issued to Washington State has been terminated. The terminated LFPA25 funds totaled $8,494,890 from CCC Act funding. 

State Budget Update:
Thank you to everyone who joined us in sending the letter to state lawmakers, urging them to protect food bank funding in the 2025-27 state operating budget proposals. Your efforts paid off! Last Monday, both the House and Senate released their budget proposals, each including the full $93.25M requested by WSDA. On Tuesday, Aaron, our Director of Policy and Advocacy, testified before both committees to reaffirm our position and express our gratitude for removing food bank funding cuts from consideration. While there is still a process to go through before the final budget is voted on, both proposals rely on new taxes aimed at the wealthiest to prevent deeper cuts to existing programs and services. We will keep you updated and let you know when further action is needed.

The above information shows the importance of donations from our corporate sponsors, grants, and monitory donations from the general public. Please consider setting up a monthly revolving donation to Legacy Community Outreach Food Bank. Consider a monthly donation of $5, $10, $20, or more. Anything you can afford is helpful in our continuing efforts to feed our community. Our dedicated volunteers are  continually working to secure necessary resources.

 

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