Center Services
Hopelink Programs including: Food, Financial Assistance, Energy Assistance, Adult Education, Employment Services, Financial Capabilities, Family Development, and Mobility Management are available from our service center. Centers are equipped with video interpreter services to provide live interpretation in over 100 languages as needed. We also can connect to interpretation services for all phone calls and phone appointments.
*If you do not have an appointment for shopping, you can shop via a walk-in appointment during the final hour of scheduled market hours.
Service Center & Market Location
Hopelink
Sno-Valley Market and Service Center
31957 East Commercial StCarnation, Washington 98014
Food Program Registration
To register to shop for free at a Hopelink Food Market, please call the center serving your area to schedule. While you are waiting for your enrollment appointment, you can still receive food.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please fill out the online application if you are a new client and enrolling for the first time. At Food Market check-in, households will only attest to their name and household size. This information is confidential and not shared with any other organization.
Households can shop in our Markets two (2) times per month. Pre-packed boxes of non-perishable foods are available if additional food is needed after the two shopping visits.
There may be a line to get inside the Market, but we guarantee the same quality of food will be available for every shopper. A variety of canned, non-perishable staples, and produce are available for every household. Both meat and dairy, and other items, vary by donation. The quantities of each type of food shoppers can take home are dependent on household size. Volunteers and staff are available to answer any questions you might have in the Market.
Appointments can be made in-person. We encourage you to arrive only five (5) minutes before your appointment time to reduce crowding. If you don’t have an appointment, please visit during our walk-in hours, during which you can make an appointment for your next visit.
Our Mobile Market stops in 12 locations throughout east King County. Check the Mobile Market page for the locations and dates. Additionally, we have a home delivery program that is offered to home-bound clients. This program may be limited due to volunteer driving capacity. Inquire about the program in the contact form below.
Families with K-12 students can participate in our End Summer Hunger program and our annual Kids Need School Supplies program. During the fall and winter holiday seasons we do our best to offer a variety of desired holiday foods.
If you miss your appointment, please shop during our walk-in hours or call the front desk at your home Market to reschedule.