Destructive flooding devastated Chinook Farms, crucial for community food banks, but a surge of volunteers offers hope as recovery and resilience take root.
SNOHOMISH, Wash. — Nearly a month after historic rains flooded much of western Washington, people are still digging out, including a farm that feeds food banks in the community.
Chinook Farms leases land to several small family farms, among them is one that provides much-needed vegetables to families in need. Now that farm is in need itself.
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At the peak of the December floods at Chinook Farms in
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