Fishing & Crabbing
Casting, tackle, species identification, regulations, cleaning, cooking, and responsible harvest.
PNW Provides is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to educating and empowering underserved youth and low-income single parents to use the Pacific Northwest’s natural resources to help put food on the table for themselves and their families. By removing financial and knowledge barriers, we make hands-on outdoor education and food-harvesting skills more accessible.

Through various hands-on outdoor programs, we aim to not only teach youth how to help feed themselves, but also positively shape their futures by encouraging healthy hobbies, building lifelong skills, and creating meaningful memories that can impact generations to come.
Our programs combine hands-on experience, safety, conservation, regulations, harvesting, and food preservation so youth and families can build skills they can use again on their own.
Casting, tackle, species identification, regulations, cleaning, cooking, and responsible harvest.
Hunter education, safety, ethics, conservation, regulations, responsible harvest, and foundational skills.
Shellfish, mushrooms, edible plants, safe identification, seasons, and sustainable gathering.
Practical gardening skills that help families understand how to grow food at home and build confidence over time.
Cleaning, cooking, canning, vacuum sealing, food safety, recipes, and ways to make a harvest go farther.
You have to experience a skill before it becomes familiar. We start with hands-on participation, build the knowledge behind it, and help families leave ready to keep going.
1Participants get hands-on experience and learn by doing.
2Participants learn how to do it safely and responsibly, including the regulations, techniques, and how to clean and prepare what they harvest.
3Participants leave with the knowledge and confidence to use what they learned again on their own, along with take-home supplies whenever possible.
Equipment, permits, instruction, and unfamiliar regulations can make outdoor recreation feel out of reach. PNW Provides is building free programs designed to make those first experiences easier, safer, and more welcoming.



At our first Kids Fishing Day, youth learned directly from an experienced guide, spent time fishing on the water, handled their catch, and saw what it takes to turn a day outdoors into a skill they can use again.
That is the model we are building on: create a positive first experience, teach practical skills, and give families enough knowledge and confidence to continue on their own.
Programs are seasonal and designed around what the Pacific Northwest has to offer throughout the year.

Participants will learn how to safely catch, measure, clean, and cook Dungeness crab while learning Washington State regulations, conservation, and responsible harvest practices.
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PNW Provides is volunteer-led. Community knowledge, donated equipment, business partnerships, and financial support all help us create more free outdoor learning opportunities.
Share experience in fishing, hunting, foraging, gardening, food preparation, outdoor safety, photography, or event support.
Volunteer with us →Businesses and community organizations can sponsor a program, provide expertise, donate products, or help us reach more families.
Partner with us →Fishing equipment, safety gear, coolers, canning supplies, gardening tools, and other reusable program equipment help remove barriers for participants.
Offer equipment →Whether you want to volunteer, teach a skill, donate equipment, or build a partnership, tell us a little about yourself and we’ll follow up.
Your support helps cover program equipment, safety gear, facility fees, licenses and permits, educational materials, food preparation supplies, and take-home resources that help participants continue learning on their own.
PNW Provides is a Washington State 501(c)(3) public charity.
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Have a question about a program, partnership, donation, or something else? Send us a message and we’ll get back to you.