Food Support for Langley Families
Raphael House provides weekly grocery support to registered families living in Langley and School District 35. Our Food Hub offers access to healthy groceries in a welcoming and respectful environment, helping families navigate challenging seasons with dignity and support.
Families receive a variety of groceries each week, including fresh produce, pantry staples, dairy products, and other essential household items.
A Weekly Food Hub for Families in Langley
How The Food Hub Works
Families registered with Raphael House can access groceries through our weekly Food Hub program.
Families register for food support
Each family is assigned a scheduled pick-up time
Groceries are distributed weekly
Volunteers help create a welcoming and organized experience
Our goal is to ensure families feel respected, supported, and part of a caring community.
Food Hub Hours
Weekly Pick-Up Schedule
Tuesday: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Families attend during their assigned time slot, which is confirmed monthly.
Office Hours
Monday-Friday:
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
FAQs
Who is eligible for the Food Hub?
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Families living in Langley and School District 35 with children under the age of 18 are eligible for the program.
If you would like to register, please contact us.
Eligible families are assigned a weekly time spot for grocery pick-up.
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When can I come?
What is the attendance policy?
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If families miss two weeks in a row without communication, they may be released from eligibility. Families can request to be added back to the waitlist if needed.
Please let us know as soon as possible if something prevents you from attending your assigned time.
Does our family's eligibility ever expire?
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Eligibility may change if:
A family moves outside of Langley
The youngest child in the household graduates high school
If your situation changes, please contact us so we can assist with next steps.
What groceries might our family receive each week?
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Food varies depending on donations and supply, but families typically receive a mix of:
Fresh fruits and vegetables
Pantry staples such as rice, pasta, and canned goods
Dairy products like milk, eggs, and cheese
Meat and other protein options
Bread and cooking essentials
Infant products such as diapers or formula when available
Do you offer kosher, halal, or vegetarian options?
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We do our best to provide kosher, halal, and vegetarian options when possible. Due to the high cost of meat and limited donations, availability may vary week to week.
Parking is available along Douglas Crescent and surrounding streets, as well as at Douglas Park.
Parking is not available in Fuller Lane or at the Alano Club next door.
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Where should we park?
Raphael House serves hundreds of families each week thanks to the generosity of volunteers, donors, and community partners.
If you would like to help strengthen families in Langley, there are many ways to get involved.