Delridge Farmers Market is a BIPOC Priority Market in Seattle, WA and is a nonprofit program by the African Community Housing & Development.
At ACHD, our farmers market model prioritizes BIPOC [Black, Indigenous, Person of Color] farmers, chefs, and artisans who reflect and honor the cultural diversity of Southwest Seattle. At the market you'll find unique food and goods representing nations from across the globe, along with traditional farmers market staples like local produce and flowers. We are one of the only markets in town taking no fees or a cut of sales from our vendors - everyone keeps 100% of their revenue. We're building a one-stop shop focused on holistic community care - a space where we can come together to celebrate the abundance our local food producers and makers provide for us while gaining access to community support services.
At each market, Delridge Farmers Market distributes over $5,000 in free food and resources. Here are just some of the amazing things offered each week:
Free Food Program: Local fruits, veggies, grains and proteins for local families
Health & Wellness Program: Free diapers, hygiene, personal care products, and other basic needs
Hot meals, community health services, youth activities including a $5 voucher for every child in attendance to spend on food
Produce buyback guarantee for our farmers
The market is open every
Saturday from May 18 - October 26
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM