Meals to Heal Program
Our foundation is proud to provide delicious and nutritious meals and bone broth for our clients going through active treatment.
We understand that many people going through treatment struggle with appetite & nausea which makes it even more important to get proper nutrition. We work with local caterers, farmers, and volunteer drivers to deliver these specially prepared meals for the whole family to enjoy.
You must be a Columbia Basin Cancer Foundation client to receive this service. All clients are eligible to receive Bone Broth; you do not have to be registered for the Meals to Heal Program.
In 2025, 941 meals and 24 holiday meals were served to our clients and their families!
Five volunteer delivery drivers clocked in over 7000 miles in Grant and Adams County. Rain or shine, they deliver these meals and are such a blessing to our clients and their families.
Meals to Heal Sponsors and Donors
We are incredibly grateful to Crisp Salad Co. for their continued support of our meals to heal program, alongside their sister restaurant, J’s Teriyaki Grill. The generosity helps us provide nourishing meals to our clients and families as they navigate their cancer journeys.
This program also allows us to bless clients and their families during the holiday season with full Thanksgiving and Christmas meals delivered to their house.
This program remains, especially close to our hearts. Our foundation is proud to continue providing delicious, nutritious meals, and nourishing, bone broth declines undergoing active cancer treatment.
We know the treatment can often affect appetite and cause nausea, making proper nutrition, even more essential. Through partnerships with local restaurants, farmers, and are dedicated volunteer drivers, we are able to deliver thoughtfully, prepare prepared meals for an entire family to enjoy.
Meals to Heal Sponsors & Donors:
Alan & Lynn White, Ernie's Quality Meats, Stephanie Maiers, Pillar Rock Grill, Crisp Salad Co., J’s Teriyaki Grill, Janet Lattin & Gleaner's Group, Sameh Farag, Steve Czimbal, Vern Everette & Family, Becky Meyers, Bruce & Patty Gering, Carrie Tatum, Ron Ries, Trisha Wischmeier, Care Moses Lake, and
Okanogan Specialty Fruit