East County Food Pantry is open this Saturday June 13th

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Promotional image for East County Food Pantry, featuring a large shopping bag with food items and people holding hands, emphasizing community connections. Includes event details: Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM at Smith Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2420 NE Fairview Ave, Fairview, OR 97024.

Hello everyone,

Our food pantry will be open this Saturday, June 13th. It will offer our normal client-choice shopping experience. There will be a variety of produce, bakery goods, and other assorted grocery items. We look ahead to seeing you there!

Here are the key details and schedule for Saturday:

Location & Parking:

  • You are welcome to park anytime at Fairview Elementary school.
  • The church parking lot opens at 9:45 am.
  • PLEASE ONLY PARK IN DESIGNATED PARKING SPOTS.

Schedule & Times:

  • 9:45 am: Parking lot opens
  • 10:00 am: Announcements in the Sanctuary
  • 10:15 am: Registration begins
  • 10:30 am: Pantry opens for shopping
  • 12:00 pm: Registration ends
  • 12:30 pm: Pantry closes for shopping 

Plan Your Trip with Trimet

If you ride the bus you can plan your trip using the Trimet Trip Planner

Just copy our address, 2420 NE Fairview Avenue, Fairview, and enter it into the ‘Where Are You Going’ box on the Trimet Trip Planner website.

We can’t wait to see you!

You can always find our information on our website, EastCountyFoodPantry.org, and our Facebook page.

Thought for the Week

Our official motto is “Connecting neighbors with food and love.” Every volunteer and every donation helps us fulfill that mission and remind our neighbors that they are not alone.

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5K “Walk For Your Neighbor” Fundraiser 2026

Imagine walking with hundreds of your neighbors, wearing the same T-shirt, and coming together to make a positive difference in our community.

On Labor Day, Monday, September 7, 2026, the East County Food Pantry is hosting our 3rd Annual 5k “Walk for Your Neighbor” fundraiser.

The concept is to develop a fun way for the community to walk side by side as neighbors caring for those in need while raising funds to benefit a wonderful food pantry that provides free groceries to about 700 people every week.

We would love for you to sign up to walk with us through the beautiful Fairview Community and Salish Ponds Parks.

When:

Monday, Sep. 7, 2026 9:00 am – 12:00pm

Where:

Fairview Community Park – 21600 Park Ln, Fairview, OR 97024

Schedule of Events

9:00 – Registration, T-shirts, Music, and Lawn Games
10:00 – Raffle / Speeches
10:30 – Walk Begins
12:00 – People encouraged to have lunch together at Fairview Fork Food Plaza.
What to expect when visiting East County Food Pantry for the first time

Community Code of Conduct


Help us to foster a community of collaboration, health, dignity, and love. By shopping here, you agree to:

Be respectful to all staff, volunteers, and neighbors.

Concern for personal dignity is of great importance. Respect, kindness, consideration, cooperation, and
patience are expected from all neighbors receiving food.

Follow posted signs and limitations.

Do not take more than what is allowed so that there is enough for everyone.

Be Patient

Honor the rules in the food pantry and trust that they are necessary to give us time to set-up and distribute
enough food to as many people as possible in an equitable manner.

Return Shopping Carts and Numbers

The carts and numbers are expensive to replace. When not returned, it slows down the food distribution.

When there is conflict or concerns, please don’t cause a scene or pressure a volunteer.

Talk with our security guard, Armin; our Food Pantry Director, Julie; and/or Pastor Brad.

Help Provide a Safe Environment for Everyone.

The following behaviors will not be tolerated:
Verbal threats or derogatory and/or threatening statements including but not limited to loud, obnoxious, and inappropriate conversations, suggestive comments, slurs, and innuendo.
Physical acts of violence or aggression including intimidation, unwanted touching, harassment, sexual harassment and/or coercion as well as any behavior(s) that make other individuals or staff feel uncomfortable and/or unsafe.
Emotional abuse including attacks on a person’s dignity, integrity, and competence.
Throwing objects, tampering with and/or damaging property.
Theft
Any behavior that impedes the providers and other staff members’ ability to meet with individuals and/or provide safe and effective care.
Possession of weapons on the premises including guns, knives, or anything that can be classified as or used as a weapon.
Possession and use of alcohol or illegal substances while on premises
The East County Food Pantry has the right to refuse service if the above code is violated.


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