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Cosechando Esperanza
Hispanic Food Pantry 
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How to Receive Services

The Hispanic Business/Professional Association from 11am - 6pm every Wednesday provides social services, such as food, baby or adult diapers, feminine and cleaning products, small business counseling and we also provide other community resources. We work together with many organizations to give you the resource you need.

If you have questions or need support, you can stop by on Wednesdays and a staff will help you find the resource you need. We also work with a social worker from Raíz program, who can help fill out applications for social services such as SNAP, WIC, DSHS, and other programs.

For food, diapers, and other products please fill out the form

Como Recibir Alimentos

La Asociación Hispana HBPA tiene horarios de 11am - 6pm todos los miércoles para proveer servicios sociales, como alimentos, pañales para bebe o para adultos, productos femeninos y de limpieza, consejería para negocios pequeños y también brindamos otros recursos comunitarios. Trabajamos en conjunto con muchas organizaciones para poder darle el recurso que necesita.

Si tiene preguntas o necesita apoyo, puede pasar los miércoles y un personal le ayudara a encontrar el recurso necesario. También trabajamos con una trabajadora social del programa Raíz, que puede ayudar a completar solicitaciones para servicios sociales como SNAP, WIC, DSHS y otros programas. 

Para los alimentos, pañales, y otros productos por favor de llenar el formulario.


Form for Services
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Formulario de Servicios

Form/Formulario ​

Hours 
Mon & Wed
10 am - 5pm

​Location
308 W 1st Ave
Spokane, WA 99201

Supporting the Spokane Community

“[Hispanics] are paying their taxes, they are paying federal taxes. These are people that are paying rent, that’s huge for landlords. So, if these people get financial aid, this is going back to the economy and that’s what we got to look at sometimes,” President Isabel Mazcot said.
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 Emily Oliver, Elenee Dao, KXLY

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