SPOKANE, Wash. — A new food bank has reopened in the Spokane community, and it looks a little different than how you’d think.
The Salvation Army has renovated its food bank, now called Hope Market, offering families a grocery shopping experience rather than traditional food distribution.
The facility on Indiana Avenue reopened this week after closing last May for renovations. The expanded space allows the organization to serve up to 1,500 Spokane families with free groceries…