With inspiration from Seattle Community Fridge and The Little Free Pantry Project
Building Guides Host FAQs Food Safety Guidelines Printable Flyers cold call SCRIPT
These guides are made available to you so that you can take this project into your own hands and adopt a pantry or fridge of your own in your neighborhood. Alternatively Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network will help in obtaining, building, installing, and maintaining pantries or fridges on your behalf if you agree to allow free access to all and allow us to list the location on our map. We ask that fridge hosts donate the $30 or so in electricity.
If you would like to host one of our fridges or pantries please reach out to us.
The mini pantry movement activates neighbor engagement of food insecurity.
Our Values
WE SHARE THE MOVEMENT
WE WORK TOGETHER
WE CHALLENGE ASSUMPTIONS
WE PRACTICE RADICAL TRUST
WE FEED NEIGHBORS
WE NOURISH NEIGHBORHOODS
The mini pantry movement is everyone’s, and we talk about it.
We count on each other to create something bigger than ourselves.
We are interdependent.
We give without expectation or strings attached.
We mutually benefit.
We know our neighborhoods can make good change from the bottom up.