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HiLine Homes Launches "Building Homes & Filling Plates" Food Drive to Support Local Families
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This holiday season, donations collected through November 21st will go directly to community food banks across the Northwest.

WOODLAND, Wash. - Washingtoner -- HiLine Homes, a leading on-your-lot homebuilder serving Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Northern California, has announced the launch of its "Building Homes & Filling Plates" food drive. Running from November 1st through November 21st, the initiative aims to collect non-perishable food donations at each HiLine Homes office, with all contributions benefiting local food banks in the communities the company serves.

"As homebuilders, we believe in more than just building houses; we're building communities," said Jason Tomalsi, Sales and Marketing Manager of HiLine Homes. "The Building Homes & Filling Plates drive is our way of giving back to the families who make our neighborhoods strong. Every can, every box, every donation stays local and helps a neighbor in need."

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HiLine Homes employees, customers, trade partners, and community members are encouraged to participate by dropping off non-perishable food items—such as canned goods, rice, pasta, and shelf-stable staples—at their nearest HiLine Homes office.

HiLine Homes will share updates on social media to highlight progress and encourage continued community involvement. The company's goal is to help stock local food banks before the busy Thanksgiving holiday season.

Donation Drop-Off Period:
📅 November 1–21, 2025
📍 At all HiLine Homes WA office locations
(Find your nearest office at HiLineHomes.com/locations)

For more information about HiLine Homes' community initiatives or to participate in the Building Homes & Filling Plates food drive, visit www.hilinehomes.com or follow HiLine Homes on Facebook and Instagram.

Contact
Cait Leinberger
***@hilinehomes.com


Source: HiLine Homes

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