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CROP Hunger Walk Helpline House Team!

  • Aug 16, 2019
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Updated: Apr 16, 2020


CROP Hunger Walks are community-wide events sponsored by Church World Service and organized by local congregations or groups (like team Helpline House) to raise funds to end hunger at home and around the world.

Funds raised. Funds shared.

20% Helpline House

5% North Kitsap Fishline 75% Church World Service's Tools of Hope, empowering people to meet their own needs.

Fun for all ages.

Sunday, September 22 1:30 pm Walkers, strollers and baby strollers check in

2:00 pm Start and end at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church | 105 Winslow Way W

Join us on foot.

Join us online.

If you cannot walk, please consider an online donation to cheer on the Helpline House team.

Share this blog with friends, neighbors and family and make plans for a Sunday walk for a good cause at home and world-wide!

We'll walk you through each step of the way.

The 3.5 mile walk is mostly flat route on sidewalks.

Begin at the Eagle Harbor Congregational Church, 105 Winslow Way W

Walk east on Winslow Way to Ferncliff Ave NE, right onto Wing Point, north to High School Rd, west to Madison, then south, back to Winslow Way. That's it!


 
 
 

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Helpline House Social Services

Home of the Bainbridge Turkey Trot, an Island Thanksgiving Morning Fundraiser Tradition!

Social Service

Monday - Friday

9 AM - 5 PM

Food Bank Services *** NEW DAYS***
Schedule starts Memorial Day

Tuesday - Friday, Closed Mondays

Same hours: 10 AM - 4 PM

Location:

901 Hildebrand Lane NE

Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

Mailing Address:

282 Knechtel Way NE

Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

 

Tax ID or EIN: 91-0902503 

Helpline House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. 

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Helpline House is now temporarily located at 901 Hildebrand Lane, near the north end of Ericksen Avenue, for approximately 12 months during the construction of our new facility. Thanks to a lease partnership with Clark Construction and the support of our board and volunteer Michael Wright, we continue to offer uninterrupted services to the community.

“As we transition to our new space, we remain deeply committed to serving Bainbridge Island with care and compassion,” said Maria Metzler, Executive Director. “We’re excited about what’s ahead and grateful to stay connected during this time of growth.”

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