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  Fred Meyer is a very generous and long-time sponsor of Walk and Knock.
 Please show your appreciation by  purchasing your food  donation from
one of their Clark County stores.

The Food Banks accept any Non-Perishable food items.
Following are some ideas of items that are commonly donated:

Non-Perishable 
Non-Refrigerated Food
 Tuna Fish Peanut Butter
and Jelly
Cold and Hot Breakfast Cereal
Canned Soup
and Chili
Canned Fruits
and Vegetables
Jell-O and
 Pudding Mix
Bread and Pancake Mixes Powdered
Milk
Breakfast
Bars
Pasta
Noodles
Salt, Pepper
and other spices
Bottled
Juice
Beef or
Chicken Broth
Macaroni and Cheese Condiments and Salad Dressing Dinner Mixes
(dry/non-refrigerated)
Rice and Beans
bulk or packaged
Sugar and Flour
Tomato Paste
and Sauce
Spaghetti
Sauce 
Hamburger and
Tuna Helper
Top
Ramen
Hamburger and
Tuna Helper
Personal Hygiene Items Tooth Brushes and toothpaste Shampoo Bar
Soap
Deodorant

Please consider that Many who donate food simply "clean out their cupboards"
and give whatever nobody in the family will eat.  Think about what you 
would want to feed your family when deciding what you will donate.

There is limited space available for perishable items.  If you wish to donate items that
must be refrigerated, please take those items directly to one of the local Food Banks.

The Food Banks can also accept home grown vegetables as long as they have not been
processed or home canned.  Due to government regulations, the food banks are not allowed
to give out home canned items to their clients and we cannot accept those items.