NW Plus CU Hunger Heroes
Join NW Plus CU’s annual Hunger Heroes Fundraiser and help fight food insecurity in the communities we all call home.
Become a Hunger Hero with NW Plus CU!
From November 17, 2025, through January 2, 2026 every NW Plus CU branch will be raising funds to support local food banks and the incredible work they do.
Our food bank partners are vital members of the community, working hard to battle food insecurity and offering other essential resources to our neighbors in need.
Donate in-branch today, and become a Hunger Hero!
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Not a member yet?
NW Plus CU is Adding $50 for Every New Member*!
Become a member November 17- December 31 and NW Plus CU will donate $50 to your new branches’ food bank partner on your behalf.
Murphy’s Corner Branch
Mill Creek Community Food Bank
Every week, Mill Creek Community Food Bank provides food assistance to over 2,000 individuals and 500 families, ensuring they receive not just shelf-stable essentials like canned vegetables, pasta, and soup, but also fresh, nutritious staples such as produce, eggs, milk, and meat.
Hope Creek Charitable Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Mill Creek, WA. They are committed to supporting the community with compassion, fostering meaningful relationships along the way.
Hewitt Branch
Millennia Ministries
Millennia Ministries is dedicated to ending homelessness and fighting food insecurity in the community. Through housing advocacy, crisis and transitional support, and permanent supportive housing, they provide compassionate care that restores dignity and builds hope for a better future.
Millenia has served 9,188 food clients and provided 20,696 meals to individuals and families in need. Their housing programs have supported 196 clients on their path toward stability, while community outreach distributed more than 12,600 diapers to help local families. Your donation helps them continue this vital work!

Marysville Branch
Marysville Food Bank
The Marysville Food Bank mission is to enhance the lives of our neighbors by nourishing their bodies, hearts and souls to build a brighter future. They are dedicated to:
Eliminating Hunger
MCFB is committed to ensuring that every individual, regardless of circumstance, has access to the nourishment they need to thrive.
Leading with Compassion
They understand that everyone goes through ups and downs, and are here to meet them where they are.
Supporting the Community
They believe that no person is an island and everyone gets by with a little help from their friends.
Acting Without Judgement
Whether you receive regular service or stop by for the occasional pop-in, at MCFB, the door is open to all.

Smokey Point Branch
Arlington Food Bank
The Arlington Community Food Bank mission extends beyond merely alleviating hunger; it’s about addressing the root causes of hunger in the community, and ensuring everyone has access to nutritious food no matter their circumstances. They strive to provide immediate relief to those facing hunger today in Arlington and the surrounding areas. They also champion self-reliance through educational and nutritional programs, empowering individuals to break free from the cycle of hunger. Through collaborations with local farmers and conservation programs, AFB aims to promote sustainable food sources.

Stanwood Branch
Stanwood Camano Food Bank
The Stanwood-Camano Food Bank provides resources and connections to alleviate hunger and meet the basic needs of individuals and families in the community. They strive for a community where hunger is defeated, and basic needs are met for everyone.
The Stanwood Camano Food Bank provides assistance to more than a thousand community members. With the help of donations, they can provide a wide variety of food, pet food, and basic toiletries to those in need. Your generosity translates into essential assistance to children, seniors, homeless individuals, and families of all backgrounds.

Burlington Branch
Helping Hands Food Bank
The Vision of Helping Hands Food Bank is to address the inequity of the food bank experience and ensure everyone has access to high-quality food and resources to help them thrive.
They are Skagit County’s largest direct food provider. In 2024 alone, they brought in over 1.9 million lbs. of food through donations and programs like grocery rescue.
Helping Hands is open four days a week at their distribution site and offices in Sedro-Woolley. They also have 6 different distribution sites across Skagit County (Anacortes, Burlington, Hamilton, Marblemount, and Swinomish) to offer easier access to more of our neighbors in need.

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