Lifeline Groceries

Nutrient-dense, local produce on a sliding scale

Fresh food at prices based on your household income. You choose your price. Help subsidize low-cost and free groceries by purchasing at a higher tier.

Program Benefits

Zero or lower cost

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Local, high-quality produce

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Diverse ingredients

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Flexible subscriptions

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How it works

Our program works on a sliding scale fee. This system allows you to choose the price that best suits your income and needs. If you are experiencing food insecurity, you can request a free food package here.

1) Choose the size of your Lifeline Groceries package.

We offer two package options (Family and Individual), both on a sliding scale pricing model.

2) Select your price.

We believe that no one knows your needs better than you. That's why all of our recipients have a choice to pay what they can for their produce box.

3) Choose a delivery or pickup frequency.

We provide weekly and bi-weekly subscription options. Cancellation is free and easy.

4) Select your add-ons (optional).

You can choose from a variety of products from our community partners to add to your order.

5) Choose your delivery method.

You can pick up Lifeline Groceries on Thursdays in person at any of our community hubs or have them delivered to your home for an additional cost. Our team makes home deliveries on Fridays between 1-7 pm.

What size box is right for you?

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Family Box

18-22 pounds of food
(weight can vary based on season)
household of 4 people
great if you cook between 3-5 times a week

Fresh vegetables and fruits arranged on a colorful striped mat, including leafy lettuce, asparagus, green apples, carrots, onions, potatoes, strawberries, grape tomatoes, mushrooms, snap peas, and a bag of lentils.

Individual Box

12-18 pounds of food
(weight can vary based on season)
household of 1-2 people
great if you cook between 1-2 times a week

Available grocery item add-ons from our partners

Hellgate Farm hot sauces

sourdough

milk bread

granola

corn tortillas

organic eggs

halal meat from Prince Abou Butchery

almond/oat/dairy milk

various herbs

lemons

limes

coffee beans/grounds

honey

canned tomatoes from First Field Farm

beans/grains from Peter Martens Farm

organic oats from Morganics

Hellgate Farm hot sauces • sourdough • milk bread • granola • corn tortillas • organic eggs • halal meat from Prince Abou Butchery • almond/oat/dairy milk • various herbs • lemons • limes • coffee beans/grounds • honey • canned tomatoes from First Field Farm • beans/grains from Peter Martens Farm • organic oats from Morganics •

FAQs

For questions not answered here, contact us via email