Food Pantry Georgetown Campus

Food Pantry Hours for Fall 9/29 - 12/18: 
MON: 1pm-4pm
TUE  & WED: 12 pm - 4pm 
THURS: 12pm-2pm

Location: Building A, Room 103b (enter main lobby and walk right towards the red double doors)

Alternative options: "Little Food Pantry Refrigerators" are available 24/7 in the lobby of Building B, stocked with fresh and perishable products for students who cannot visit during regular hours

Pantry Schedule:

Fall 9/29 - 12/18: 
MON: 1pm-4pm
TUE  & WED: 12 pm - 4pm 
THURS: 12pm-2pm
Location: Building A, room 103B
E-mail: GTinfo@seattlecolleges.edu 

Food Pantry Flyer

Foundation Giving Donation Link for Georgetown Food Pantry

Every dollar makes a difference. Together, we can ensure that no student at the Georgetown Campus goes hungry and that every learner has what they need to succeed inside and outside the classroom.

New Student Eligibility for SNAP/EBT

Washington state is now approving more low-income students to receive food assistance through the Basic Food Employment (BFET). All low-income students enrolled in certificates and degree programs, up to a 2-year degree, are now eligible for BFET.

Make an appointment with Benefits Hub to complete your application.

Basic Food is Washington state’s name for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Basic Food provides eligible individuals or households, including eligible students, with a monthly grocery benefit that is loaded onto an electronic benefits transfer card (EBT). This card and benefits can be used like a debit card to purchase groceries at grocery stores, online (for curbside pickup and delivery in some cases), and even at farmer's markets. A family of four can receive over $600 a month.

Student Resources

Food Banks

There are also other community resources to tap into for hunger relief:

West Seattle Food Bank – located just 2 miles from our college at 35th SW and SW Morgan
White Center Food Bank
El Centro de la Raza Food Bank
Rainier Valley Food Bank
Pay-What-You-Can Farm Stand at Rainier Beach Urban Farm & Wetlands
South Seattle College Food Pantry

Additional Resources

If you need additional support to pay for groceries or other food access resources, please set up an appointment with our school United Way Benefits Hub coaches to review resources you may be eligible for, such as SNAP, for example.

The City of Seattle Food Resources

Food Lifeline suggests these resources:
To find a food pantry or meal program, visit foodlifeline.org/need-food
For more help, dial 2-1-1 on your phone.

Related Links

Benefits Hub            
Main Campus Food Pantry            
WorkForce            
WorkSource