Community Rallies to Replace Thanksgiving Groceries Stolen From Rainier Valley Food Bank

November 21, 2009

in News,Volunteering

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With more than $25,000 in donations rolling in since the community learned of last week’s theft at Rainier Valley Food Bank, director Sam Osborne told the P-I that “the silver lining far outshines the heinousness of the crime.”

The donations came after more than 30 crates of food were stolen from the food bank Wednesday – just days before its annual Thanksgiving shopping event. More than 500 customers are expected to shop at the food bank for their families’ Thanksgiving meal today.

As a result of generous donations from across the community, Osborne says all of its customers will be able to feed their families this Thanksgiving.

“From Walmart’s generous donation to a mother who brought her two children in to donate all the money from their piggybanks, the community’s response has been staggering,” he said.

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Donations include $10,000 in donated food from Walmart, $7,000 from United Way, $5,000 from Money Tree, $1,000 from Columbia City Bakery, $1,000 in donated food from PCC Natural Markets, $1,000 from Rainier Valley Rotary Club, and an upgraded security system from Burdick’s Security, Inc. in Columbia City. Top photo/do communications, inc. Bottom photo/Angie Malpass

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1 ahow 11.21.09 at 10:24 am

Yo, way to take care of business RV.

2 Mark B 11.21.09 at 10:47 am

It’s nice to see the businesses that donated also.

3 pds 11.21.09 at 12:57 pm

I’m especially moved that the Columbia City Bakery donated $1,000. They are a small business, and to see that generosity warms my heart. Well done.

I also know there are hundreds of people who were up at 6am this morning to volunteer their time. Another fantastic way for us to care for our neighbors.

4 Ellen 11.21.09 at 4:04 pm

Wow, what a wonderful, heart-warming story.

5 ratcityreprobate 11.21.09 at 6:45 pm

This is wonderful. I agree with pds that a $1,000 from a small business like Columbia City Bakery is impressive….but everyone’s contributions are impressive. Well Done!

6 Denice Rochelle 11.21.09 at 7:54 pm

Heart warming community rally. Thank you everybody who chipped in, large and small.

7 Anna 11.22.09 at 9:48 am

Tears in my eyes!

8 gen 11.22.09 at 2:07 pm

say what you will about walmart, but you know for a big store like to give to give a seattle food bank that generous amount is great. there isn’t even a walmart in the seattle city limits. and high five to all! way to go community!

9 mimi_t_b 11.23.09 at 7:51 am

well, Gen, that’s why walmart is giving so much money they want IN to Seattle. I appreciate the fact that they made a donation, but with a business like that it’s hard for me to find purity in their motives.

10 milliontrickpony 11.25.09 at 10:29 am

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