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Volunteer of the Month: Sally Teodoro
Sally Teodoro, originally from Manila, Philippines, volunteers weekly as a line host, coordinating our waiting process and greeting folks as they enter to receive food. She knows just how to keep our waiting area organized and in order with kindness and humor!
June Volunteer of the Month
This month we would like to highlight one of our interns from Seattle Central College: Jesse Rowher! Jesse has been interning at Rainier Valley Food Bank for the last 9 months, and has made a tremendous impact in improving our training methods for new volunteers, solidifying roles on distribution days, creating an express bag system, and integrating Kaizen into our distribution day operations to improve our efficiency. Moreover, he has seamlessly integrated himself into our community, and is a joy to watch interact with our food guests. Thank you, Jesse, for being awesome.
April Volunteer of the Month
This month we would like to highlight Willieetta Smith! Willie first came to RVFB 11 months ago and has been gracing us with her presence ever since. The kindness and patience that she brings on distribution days truly help create a hospitable environment for every guest that she greets. We appreciate how Willie is always optimistic, and always willing to help where needed. Thanks Willie, for sharing your beautiful smile with all of us!
March Volunteer of the Month!
Meet Lou! Lou has been volunteering at RVFB for 2 years. His humble and positive nature embodies the environment we are trying to create at the food bank. And for the last few weeks he has been transforming the back wall of our distribution room into an artistic masterpiece! With some chalk and a black wall, he has inserted a vibrant country landscape into our food bank.
10% of glassybaby, Madrona store sales to RVFB
Our partnership with glassybaby, which was announced in July of this year, has an added benefit during the month of December…
glassybaby will donate 10% of all Madrona store sales in the month of December to the Rainier Valley Food Bank.
Volunteer Spotlight: Casundra
Hey Casundra! Why do you volunteer at RVFB? “Rainier Valley is my community! We are so blessed with opportunity, it’s important give back.” Casundra’s personal quirk? “I love ALL people in this world!” We love you too, Casundra! Thanks for being a fabulous volunteer.
Volunteer Spotlight: Felicia
Felicia has been working in human & social services for more than 20 years! She also just hit her one year anniversary as a RVFB volunteer!
Volunteer Spotlight: Brook
Meet Brook! “Food is life, health and peace on earth. Rainier Valley Food Bank is a pillar in my community and its a great opportunity to meet folks from all over the world!” Thanks Brook, we’re so happy to have you!
Volunteer Spotlight: Kathy
Meet Kathy! This amazing lady has been with us for over 15 years! Kathy does everything from stocking our shelves to organizing our home delivery program. She literally does everthing! Kathy’s personal quirk? She was once a professional dart player. She’s definitely a Jill of all trades and we’re so lucky to have her!
Volunteer Spotlight: Zach
Why does Zach volunteer? “I want to be sure other people can feel secure within their food situation. Food is our medicine and it’s ridiculous that anyone should have to worry about getting something so basic.” We totally agree Zach!
Volunteer Spotlight: Ashley
Our Friday Volunteer Spotlight today is Ashley! Ashley is a native Seattleite and her favorite color is purple. She says she volunteers because the “people here are friendly and nice to get along with.” We couldn’t agree with her more! Thank you Ashley, and all our volunteers for everything you do!
Volunteer Spotlight: Lucky
Meet Lucky – he is our volunteer spotlight this week! Lucky lives in Rainier Valley (98118!!) and is a self proclaimed volunteer fanatic (and cool individual).
Volunteer Spotlight: Sarunya
Sarunya is this week’s volunteer spotlight! She typically works at the front door & check in. She started volunteering with us when one day she drove past and noticed a long line and decided she wanted to help. Though she currently lives in Kirkland, as a former Columbia City resident Sarunya loves engaging with the community & getting to know the regular volunteers. What keeps her coming back? She loves the clients! Thank you Sarunya, and all our volunteers, for giving your time & your caring to your neighbors.
Volunteer Spotlight: Marta
Meet Marta – the first person in our Friday Volunteer Spotlight! Every Friday we will be introducing you to one of our awesome volunteers!
Time to Make Every Penny Count, Kiddos!
A classroom of kindergartners at Hawthorne Elementary School totally melted our hearts on Valentine’s Day. In just over a month, they collected more than $350 that will help us buy lots of fresh produce for our hungry neighbors. (Check out our Facebook photo galleries of Room 2’s coin-counting party and our Valentine’s Day visit.) Way to go, kids! And thanks to their awesome teacher, Katie Kribbs, for helping us pull it off.
A Dear Friend’s Wish Sustains RVFB
In the weeks since we lost a treasured friend this summer, we have been humbled by the outpouring of generosity Patrice Benson’s loved ones have given to Rainier Valley Food Bank.
One of Patrice’s final wishes, as she waged a fiercely courageous but all-too-brief battle with cancer, was for people to donate to the food bank rather than sending her family flowers after she died.

