The annual Walk & Knock one-day food drive will still take place this year, but has changed its way of collecting food during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Instead of distributing grocery bags and picking them up, the food drive organizers are asking Southwest Washington residents to “Drive & Drop” this year from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5.
“There’s a great need in our community this year, and we’re finding a new way to meet it,” said Walk & Knock President Tom Knappenberger. “Our Board would not consider postponing or canceling, so we’ve come up with a way to collect food and money that keeps everyone safe.”
The following locations will accept non-perishable food or toiletry items during the Dec. 5 food drive:
ERS Rental Group, 754 S.E. Union St., Camas
Clark County Food Bank, 6502 N.E. 47th Ave., Vancouver
Chucks Produce, 2302 N.E. 117th St., Vancouver
Hudson’s Bay High School, 1601 E. McLoughlin Blvd., Vancouver
Parkrose Hardware, 16509 S.E. First St., Vancouver
Wal-Mart, 14505 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver
Lewisville Intermediate Campus, 406 N.W. Fifth Ave., Battle Ground
View Ridge Middle School, 3215 S. Hillhurt Road, Ridgefield
Riverview Community Bank branches as well as Les Schwab Tire Centers and Cost Less Auto Parts locations will also accept donations Dec. 1-14.