Columbia Pacific Food Bank
BECAUSE NO ONE SHOULD BE HUNGRY
Columbia Pacific Food Bank Staff
Executive Director
Tracie Smith
Pantry Manager & Inventory Specialist
Rennee Shelby
Project Development & Food Drives
Laury Lapping
Driver
Steve Aulenbach
Warehouse
Jeff Smith
Ken Gates
Joe Deshazer
Joe started volunteering in 1998 and joined the board in 2002. He joined the board because he wanted to help kids and seniors to not go without food. He went without food when he was a kid and again when he became disabled. His family also went without so he knows what it is like to be hungry.
Joe is a domestic engineer and likes to fish, play cards with seniors, make stained glass and to help people.
Secretary
Jean Landers
Treasurer
Anita Miller
Anita joined the board in 2010. After being laid off from work like so many people are nowadays, she decided she wanted to spend her time helping others in some way. Too many people are facing hunger and although she couldn't be of financial support to them, she realized that she could offer her time and business skills. She is a human resource professional and enjoys being a creative problem solver. She can't think of a better organization to volunteer her time with.
Anita is a self-employed business consultant. She provides human resources and bookkeeping services to small businesses. She is also a freelance writer.
Member
Board of Directors
Jean joined the board in May 2010. She got involved because she believes that community service is essential. She chose to move to Columbia County and wants to do what she can to make life better here. Helping to eliminate hunger looked like a good place to start.
Jean is a "geek" and retired in October 2009 after over 27 years as a Senior Systems Analyst working for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Information Technology.
Karen Greeney
Karen joined the board in 2010 because she truly believes "it takes a village" to create a healthy, strong community that empowers all of its residents. A saying that she has utilized and has defined her throughout life is, "if there are any inalienable rights, they are to proper education and healthcare". Certainly that means the right to proper food and nutrition. She joined the board to work toward being a small part of the solution to hunger in Columbia County.
Karen currently is the Manger for membership services and resident programs for Oregon Alliance of Senior and Health Services.
Julie Stephens
Randy Hansen
Hours:
Monday-Thursday 8:00am-3:00pm
Call us:
(503) 397-9708
Visit us:
474 Milton Way
St. Helens, OR 97051
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