IMPACT Camas-Washougal began in 2015 as a “call-to-action” from St. Matthew Lutheran Church pastor Bob Barber, who instead of delivering the final sermon in a series titled “Be the Difference” one Sunday told the congregation, “We’re going shopping today.”
The parishioners walked out of the Washougal church and drove to local grocery stores, where they purchased about $600 worth of food. They returned to the church and placed the food into “about a dozen” boxes, which were then given to then-Excelsior High School to help families “get through the month-long gap between the end of the school year and the beginning of the summer food program,” according to volunteer Scott Friedrich.
The initiative went well enough that Barber decided to try to turn it into an annual event.
“Our pastor was excited and sure we could pull it off the very next year,” said Brenda Raetz, St. Matthew Lutheran Church’s office secretary and IMPACT Camas-Washougal Committee member. “We reached out to the schools in both the Washougal and Canada school districts (in 2016), and ever since then we’ve been helping out families in both school districts from just about every school.”
During the past decade, the event, which will be held at noon Sunday, June 9, at Parker’s Landing Historical Park at the Port of Camas-Washougal, has grown from a “semi-spontaneous act of kindness” into a “meticulously planned and executed event that serves every school in the Camas and Washougal school districts,” according to a news release, which stated that the event drew more than 70 volunteers in 2023.