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Specialties
Food bank, food pantry, food distributor, transportation, social services
History
Established in 1967.
It was 1967, and around the nation, social, political and racial tensions simmered and occasionally boiled over. A group of Seattle community leaders formed The Ecumenical Metropolitan Ministry (EMM), an interfaith organization committed to identifying and addressing the primary problems of the poor and disadvantaged. Hunger, the EMM learned, was one of the biggest problems in Seattle and beyond. People had insufficient resources to feed themselves and their families. In response, the ministry founded Northwest Harvest, originally viewed as a short-term solution to help fill the gaps