“Fill the Bus” with the Bellingham Bells

Photo provided by the Bellingham Bells


KAFE 104.1 cares about our community! KAFE and the Bellingham Bells are fighting back against hunger! Join the Bells along with the Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism Board and Lily Coaches in a one-day food drive on Saturday, August 15th from 10am – 1pm in the Civic Field parking lot to help “Fill the Bus”!

All donations will benefit the Bellingham Food Bank, these are the items they are requesting:

  • Canned beans
  • Canned tuna/chicken/other meat
  • Canned soups & stews
  • Dry pasta (under 2 lb containers)
  • Dry rice (under 2 lb containers)
  • Peanut butter/nut butters (not in glass)
  • Baby diapers, in any size package and in any size diaper

In lieu of food donations, cash donations will also be accepted. All donors will receive 2 general admission vouchers for the 2021 Bellingham Bells season.

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