Thank you for the continued support you’ve shown toward your Co-op over these past few months. It has been a stressful, challenging time; we’re in the midst of a worldwide pandemic.
Read MoreWe were able to donate over $10,000 to support the Distribution Center’s ongoing work to feed the hungry in our community!
Read MoreI am hopeful that all our shoppers will understand the reasoning behind this change. I am sure that some will disagree with the new policy, but I feel it is a necessary change.
Read MoreSkagit Animals in Need (SAIN) is an all-volunteer non-profit working with animal control and law enforcement to prevent and resolve animal cruelty in Skagit County.
Read MoreLet us be clear: we believe Black Lives Matter. The Skagit Valley Food Co-op stands in solidarity with Black communities everywhere.
Read MoreWe've created this BIPOC shopping guide if you'd like to support Black- and POC-owned brands that we carry at the Co-op.
Read MoreWe've put together a list of recipes from some of our local vendors to encourage you to eat local during a time when it's really needed.
Read MoreAs a grocery store, our Co-op is in the unique position of offering essential services for our communities while also doing all we can to minimize risk to our staff, members, and shoppers.
Read MoreI am so happy to bring my experience and co-op passion to Skagit. I feel privileged to be the new GM of Skagit Valley Food Co-op.
Read MoreIf you don't already know, community-supported agriculture (CSA) is essentially a food system that connects local consumers to producers through the use of subscription boxes of local produce.
Read MoreI am so proud of our staff for the endless hours they have worked and for their incredible dedication to our Co-op. They truly have been heroes throughout this trying time.
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