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Suquamish Community Kitchen

What We Are

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Are

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Are Church Committee

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Are Church Committee Team Leaders

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Are Church Committee Team Leaders Teams

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Are Church Committee Team Leaders Teams Volunteers  North Kitsap National Honor Society

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Are Church Committee Team Leaders Teams Volunteers  North Kitsap National Honor Society  Many individuals

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Serve

Suquamish Community Kitchen Who We Serve Meals served each month 11-2~4 Nearly Every Week Average number of guests per meal Total meals per year 1911,6204,6586,070

Suquamish Community Kitchen About Our Dinners

Suquamish Community Kitchen About Our Dinners Sense of Community

Suquamish Community Kitchen About Our Dinners Holiday Celebration!

Suquamish Community Kitchen About Our Dinners Free Clothes, Books, and More

Suquamish Community Kitchen About Our Dinners Resource Board

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu Convert Recipes to Larger Quantities

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu Convert Recipes to Larger Quantities Shopping

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu Convert Recipes to Larger Quantities Shopping Preparation

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu Convert Recipes to Larger Quantities Shopping Preparation Centerpieces

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu Convert Recipes to Larger Quantities Shopping Preparation Centerpieces Table With Plates

Suquamish Community Kitchen Meal Preparation Choose Menu Convert Recipes to Larger Quantities Shopping Preparation Centerpieces Table With Plates Donation Box  Always present but not a requirement for coming to dinner

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team Greeter

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team Greeter Cooks & Servers

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team Greeter Cooks & Servers Beverage / Dessert Servers

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team Greeter Cooks & Servers Beverage / Dessert Servers Bussing & Scraping

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team Greeter Cooks & Servers Beverage / Dessert Servers Bussing & Scraping Dishwashers

Suquamish Community Kitchen Team Greeter Cooks & Servers Beverage / Dessert Servers Bussing & Scraping Dishwashers Cleanup!

Suquamish Community Kitchen Aquaponics

Suquamish Community Kitchen Support We have received grants from: Puget Sound Energy Foundation United Church of Christ – Neighbors in Need Suquamish Tribe – Appendix X Funds

Suquamish Community Kitchen Support We have received monetary donations from: Poulsbo Rotary Kingston VFW Poulsbo-Kingston VFW Grace Episcopal Church Windermere Foundation Many individual donors

Suquamish Community Kitchen Support In-kind donations: Some teams donate all their food for the evening Parts of the meal are brought in and donated Extra local produce is donated throughout the growing season Kitchen, dining area, and utilities are provided by the Suquamish United Church of Christ

Suquamish Community Kitchen Support How you can help! Your donation will help buy the food that feeds our neighbors Your donation will help buy the food that feeds our neighbors Suquamish Community Kitchen enjoys 501(c)(3) status as part of the Suquamish United Church of Christ.

Suquamish Community Kitchen Support How you can help! Donate online

Suquamish Community Kitchen Support How you can help! Donate online Mail your donation to: Suquamish Community Kitchen c/o Suquamish United Church of Christ Division Ave NE Suquamish, WA 98392

Suquamish Community Kitchen Thanks * From All of Us! *