WGAP to no longer deliver to food banks due to lack of funding

Linda Schneider, executive director of WGAP, watches as pallets of bananas are unloaded from one of two trucks the agency uses to deliver food. Due to budgetary issues, WGAP will soon have to sell the trucks, leaving food banks in Klickitat and Skamania counties scrambling for a way to ensure food continues to make it onto pantry shelves and to those who need it.

Three food banks in Klickitat County and one in Skamania County are looking for ways to ensure food continues to make it to the shelves and to those in need after the Washington Gorge Action Programs (WGAP) was forced to eliminate its delivery services indefinitely.

Since 1999 WGAP delivered food to the four food banks using two large trucks owned by the agency. In early December WGAP’s Board of Directors found that the nutrition program, which encompasses expenses from the food banks, commodities, and supplemental feeding program, was $26,000 over budget for 2014, according to Linda Schneider, WGAP executive director.