SEATTLE, WA - A food bank that had to shut down due to the massive Women's March on Seattle on Saturday - an estimated 175,000 marched, according to organizers - got an unexpected windfall of cash from marchers.

the Food Bank at St. Mary's, located along 20th Avenue South, couldn't serve its usual customers due to foot and car traffic blocking streets in the area, according to KING 5. So, the food bank staff opened up the facility to marchers, handing out water and letting people use the bathrooms. In turn, the marchers started leaving cash donations.

The marchers ended up giving about $10,000 to the food bank.