North Palouse Community Food Bank

North Palouse Community Food Bank Open every 2nd & 4th Saturday's of each month from 9:00 am - 11:00 am

North Palouse Community Food Bank does not receive any State or Federal funding, making the success of our fundraisers and your donations vitally important.

100% of our donations are used to support the Food Bank and provide food items to those in need. The Food Bank is unique as we are a "Food Pantry" agency available to the zip code communities of Fairfield, Latah, Rockford and Waverly where patrons can come and select the items for their individual families needs.

Does anyone know Joshua Stanley?  This pkg was delivered to the wrong address.
11/21/2025

Does anyone know Joshua Stanley? This pkg was delivered to the wrong address.

11/20/2025

Thank you to the Fairfield Community Church, the 4H and the Fairfield Community for the successful food drive!

A big Thank You to the Fairfield Community Church and our community for their donations for our school supply drive.  Be...
08/29/2025

A big Thank You to the Fairfield Community Church and our community for their donations for our school supply drive. Because of your generosity, we were able to supply 36 students with backpacks filled with supplies. You are AWESOME!

07/29/2025
The food bank will be closed tomorrow due to the Fairfield Flag Day Celebration.  Instead, we will be open Monday evenin...
06/14/2025

The food bank will be closed tomorrow due to the Fairfield Flag Day Celebration. Instead, we will be open Monday evening, June 16th, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.

The Fairfield Community Church is having a nongrocery drive for the North Palouse Community Food Bank.  If you would lik...
03/17/2025

The Fairfield Community Church is having a nongrocery drive for the North Palouse Community Food Bank. If you would like to make a donation, it can be taken to the Fairfield City Hall during business hours.

01/26/2025

This Sunday, the lectionary invites us to contemplate Jesus’ ministry through the miracle at the wedding in Cana. In the biblical tradition, wine is a rich symbol of prosperity, abundance and good times.

Pastor Debbie shared, "Jesus performed this miracle not to raise the dead or heal the sick, but to nurture the joy of togetherness and sustain human fellowship and connection. Jesus did not want the wedding party to end. And he did not want the host to be embarrassed or shamed because he ran out of wine."

To read the sermon: https://spiritmeandering.blogspot.com/

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202 N. Railroad
Fairfield, WA
99012

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