Spokane, WA – Two of Spokane’s key food assistance programs are coming up short—just as many families prepare for the new school year.
Bite2Go, operated by Second Harvest, provides weekend food kits to thousands of students identified as food insecure. Last year, a one-time grant helped the program run through the summer. That grant is no longer available—and now, Bite2Go is short on both food and funding.
“Right now we’re short on funds for about 300 kids,” said Eric Williams with Second Harvest. “Two kids is two too many.”…