Good Food Bags are helping increase access to locally grown organic produce in our community.
The Good Food Bags program is an innovative weekly produce subscription that improves access to fresh produce for families in the South Seattle community. We work directly with local farmers to source organically grown fruits and vegetables. That means we are able to direct funds to small sustainable farms in King, Snohomish, Pierce County and beyond. We prioritize sourcing from immigrant and refugee farmers, BIPOC, female and LGBTQ+ farmers, who are often marginalized.
How It Works
Good Food Bag members can choose between a weekly or bi-weekly bag of produce. Each bag contains a variety of nutrient-dense seasonal fruits and vegetables, recipes, food storage tips and farmer profiles. The produce in each bag is grown organically to ensure that the quality of food is healthy for our bodies and for our planet.
Good Food Bags are distributed via a network of community partner organizations and at Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands. Good Food Bags are available on a sliding scale: $5 per bag if you need some financial assistance affording fresh fruits and vegetables, $10 per bag to cover the full cost, or $15 per bag to cover the full cost and pay it forward for someone who could use financial assistance. Members can pay with credit or debit card, Google Pay, or with EBT/SNAP benefits.
Sign Up
Thank you for your interest in the Good Food Bag Program! Please read the following information about our program and if you’re interested with proceeding, respond fill out the form below.
- Good Food Bag pick up happens at Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands (5513 S. Cloverdale St, Seattle, WA 98118) every Thursday, October-May, after 10 a.m. and June-September, after 2 p.m. Please note that this is not a delivery-based program.
- You can choose to pick up your bag on a weekly or bi-weekly schedule.
- We offer this local food access program on a sliding scale: $5 per bag if you need some financial assistance affording fresh fruits and vegetables, $10 per bag to cover the full cost, or $15 per bag to cover the full cost and pay it forward for someone who could use financial assistance.
- You can pay via a recurring online invoice using credit/debit/Google Pay, or with EBT/SNAP benefits using EBT processing slips (that we will provide you via USPS).
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Questions?
If you have questions about the Good Food Bag program, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us via email.
Partner With Us
Would you like to become a community partner agency and host Good Food Bag pick-ups at your site? Get in touch!
Tilth Alliance’s Good Food Bag program is generously supported by the City of Seattle through proceeds from the sweetened beverage tax, as well as King County’s Best Starts for Kids program.