Doug Baldwin, Seattle Seahawks want you to volunteer at food banks

Local organizations are partnering with the goal of signing up 3,000 or more food bank volunteers.

Amid a “critical decline” in volunteers at food banks throughout Washington state, local organizations including the Seattle Seahawks and former Seattle Seahawks wideout Doug Baldwin’s organization, Vault89 Strategies, are partnering to encourage more people throughout the state to volunteer at local food banks.

The drive for more volunteers will kick off with a “Back To Action Day of Service” on Sept. 23 and will run through Dec. 31, with the goal of signing up 3,000 or more food bank volunteers for hunger resource organizations across the state.

During the Sept. 23 “Day of Service” kickoff event, members of the Seahawks Super Bowl 48 championship team will be joined by Seahawks staff to volunteer. The Seahawks will be celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the Super Bowl 48 victory by recognizing the team during their home game on September 24.

“We all have a role to play in making our communities stronger and healthier,” said Doug Baldwin, Vault89 CEO & Member of the Seahawks Super Bowl 48 Championship Team. “So many in the region came together to support our Super Bowl Championship team and now we are asking everyone to come together again to support those who have always been there for our communities – local food banks. Our local volunteerism can pay dividends in the near term while having a lasting impact for generations to come.”

Baldwin and his organization are based in the Renton area.

“Serving our community is one of the Seahawks’ biggest priorities,” said Mario Bailey, Seahawks Vice President of Community Engagement and Legends. “We are proud to come together with Vault89 Strategies, Safeway, KING 5, Northwest Harvest, the Washington Food Coalition, and our other partner organizations on this vital call for volunteers to support our local food banks. We encourage all our fans to join us as we work to create greater food equity across our region.”

Sign up to volunteer at your local food bank to support the Back To Action campaign at backtoaction.co or use the QR code.