Sno-Isle Food Co-Op Rallies to Support Recovery Community
February 9, 2026 - Everett, WA
Poster at the Co-Op announcing the program
When you shop at Sno-Isle Food Co-Op on Grand Avenue in Everett this February, the spare change from your grocery run could make a life-changing difference for someone in recovery.
The community-owned grocery store is running its monthly Register Roundup program throughout February, with all donations benefiting the Everett Recovery Café. Shoppers can round up their purchases at checkout, with every penny going directly to support the café's vital work.
Fresh baked goods in a glass display case
The Everett Recovery Café provides a safe, healing community for individuals recovering from homelessness, addiction, and mental health challenges, offering peer support groups, meals, and a welcoming space for transformation through human connection. For hundreds of people in Snohomish County, the café serves as a critical lifeline.
The timing of this fundraiser couldn't be more crucial. The café is currently facing a $100,000 funding gap due to recent losses of federal and state funding. Without community support, they may be forced to reduce hours and services - meaning fewer meals and fewer safe days for those who depend on them most.
"Let's work together to help our neighbors keep their doors open to serve," the Co-Op wrote in announcing the campaign. True to their cooperative values, Sno-Isle donates 100% of all Register Roundup funds collected. The store is open daily from 7 AM to 9 PM at 2804 Grand Avenue in Everett.
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