How it works
Walk & Knock is changing with the times! Instead of our traditional porch pickups, we’re asking YOU to be volunteers and bring your donations to one of our many drop sites located throughout the county. We’re calling it “DRIVE & DROP.” Volunteers are tougher to find and door knocking is out of style for many. But we are determined to continue fighting hunger in our communities.
We will again be mailing out tens of thousands of bags to households throughout the county. Please fill them up with non-perishable food and toiletries and DRIVE them to a DROP site between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6.
You can also make a financial contribution or send a check. All the food and money collected goes directly to the Clark County Food Bank to help those in need.
We will continue to have drop-off barrels at all McDonalds, Riverview Banks, Les Schwab Tire Centers and Cost Less Auto Parts. You can donate non-perishable food or toiletries at any of these locations.
When it happens
Our Drive & Drop Food Drive event occurs annually on the first Saturday in December, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The collection barrels will be available for your donations a week before and a week after drive day.
Who participates
You do! By DRIVING your donations to one of our many DROP sites, you help the one in four who face hunger insecurity here in Clark County. The DRIVE & DROP sites are staffed by volunteers from civic clubs, the Clark County Amateur Radio Club, high school students and many others.
Where it is
Walk & Knock’s Drive & Drop encompasses all of Clark County. By the end of drive day, the food-laden trucks head to the Clark County Food Bank where the tens of thousands of donations are unloaded, stacked, sorted and given to the needy for months to come.
Who we are
Clark County Inter-service Walk & Knock is a Washington non–profit corporation, approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, that serves Clark County, Washington.
Clark County Inter-service Walk & Knock is governed by a board of Trustees elected by its members. The members of Walk & Knock include civic clubs and the Clark County Amateur Radio Club.
Most of our expenses, including our traditional red & brown paper bags, are paid for by generous community sponsors who are listed on the bags. We thank them and trust you will support them.