At Olympia Center for TMS & Psychiatry, we believe in caring for the whole person, and that includes supporting our patients and neighbors in the community beyond mental health.
With so many families impacted by the ongoing government shutdown and the loss of SNAP benefits, we’ve opened a Community Care Pantry at our Olympia clinic to help provide food, hygiene, and baby care essentials to those in need.
Take what you need. Give what you can.

Our pantry currently offers items such as:
- Formula and baby food
- Diapers
- Canned goods
- Hygiene and period products
- Fresh fruit (like apples hand-picked in Eastern Washington by Dr. Penner’s parents)
We’ll continue to stock the pantry and plan to have even more items available by November 10th.
How you can help:
- Drop off donations of shelf-stable or fresh fruit at our Olympia location during clinic hours.
- Make a monetary donation — 100% of proceeds go directly toward purchasing food and care essentials for local families.
- 👉 Donate here
Every contribution, big or small, helps us care for each other and build a stronger, more compassionate community. Thank you for giving what you can this holiday season.
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