Services:
Food stamps, (ABD) Aged, Blind or Disabled Cash Assistance Program, (HEN) Housing and Essential Needs Program, Medical for disabled, (TANF) Temporary Assistance for needy Families (cash assistance), work first (Social Worker, CDL, Car need Assistance).
Website:
https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/community-services-offices/basic-food
https://www.dshs.wa.gov/housing-assistance
Phone:
877-501-2233
Services:
Insurance, utilities, bus pass, food and cash assistance, healthcare assistance.
Website:
https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/dph/health-safety/health-centers-programs-services/access-outreach-program/basic-food-program
Phone:
1-800-756-5437
Services:
Employment support, training, certifications, support services, paid internships, workforce development.
Website:
https://careerteam.com
Phone:
253-238-0529
Services:
Utility assistance, food assistance, housing assistance, health care support, child care, after-school programs, elder care, crisis intervention.
Website:
https://wa211.org
Phone:
211
Services:
Social services, rent assistance, utility assistance, food assistance, hotel vouchers, Meals on Wheels, community centers, community camps.
Website:
https://tacoma.salvationarmy.org/tacoma_corps/
Phone:
1-800-728-7825
Services:
Community food markets in Tacoma and Seattle, food banks, and advocacy program.
Website:
https://www.northwestharvest.org
Phone: 800-722-6924
Services:
Rental assistance, grocery mobile market, social services support, food assistance, financial assistance, overdose prevention resources, & a backpack program.
Website:
https://www.rvfb.org/
Phone:
(206) 723-4105
Services:
Support students with disabilities get access to higher education and technology.
Website:
https://www.washington.edu/doit
Phone:
206-685-DOIT(3648)
Services:
Outpatient referral services for youth facing mental health crises.
Website:
https://kidsmentalhealthwa.org/youth-mental-health-resources/
Phone:
833-303-5437
Services:
Food benefit and health insurance applications, transportation support, food pantries, health support services, in-home parent support, and birth-to-three programs.
Website:
https://www.uwkc.org/
Phone:
206-461-3700
Services:
Housing assistance, resources guide, profile creation, and assessments.
Website:
https://www.councilforthehomeless.org/
Phone:
(360) 695-9677
Services:
Dependent youth housing (ages 18-24), substance abuse housing, Set-Up programs for foster youth (ages 13-21), and educational assistance.
Website:
https://www.piercecountyalliance.org/
Phone:
(253) 572-4750
Services:
Shelter for single men, men adults’ shelter, and hot meals program.
Website:
https://sharevancouver.org/
Phone:
(360) 695-7658
Services:
Counseling and psychiatric services for adults and children, and homeless outreach.
Website:
https://www.comprehensiveliferesources.org/
Phone:
(253) 396-5800
Services:
Mental ailment care, after care for depression and anxiety, and AUD (Alcohol Use Disorder) services.
Website:
https://www.sound.health/
Phone:
(360) 456-7575
Services:
Mental counseling for adults and children, commercial insurance, and stand-alone medical insurance.
Website:
https://greaterlakesrecovery.org/
Phone:
(253) 581-7020
Services:
Homeownership, affordable homeownership, and senior home repair.
Website:
https://www.tpc-habitat.org/
Phone:
(253) 627-5626
Services:
Youth and family agency for mental health ages 22 and below.
Website:
https://www.youtheastsideservices.org/
Phone:
425-747-4937
Services:
Educational assistance and housing support, family shelter on campus with a temporary stay for up to 90 days, finding employment and has transitional units for single men and women on campus, New Life Program (NLP) supports individuals battling addiction, youth program and a preschool program.
Website: https://www.trm.org/
Phone:
(253) 383-4493
Services:
Addiction treatment, Opioid maintenance, outpatient treatment, medication and group and one-on-one counseling.
Website: ctcprograms.com
Phone:
360-991-0183
Services:
Offers hygiene products and sanitary care bags to local schools.
Website: https://www.raisinggirls.org
Phone:
(253) 260 4580
Services:
Temporary 24-hour shelter for youth ages 12-17, with stays of up to 21-90 days, mental health counseling, community connections, and general education classes.
Website: https://www.seattleymca.org/social-impact-center/youth-young-adults/housing-options-shelter
Phone:
(253) 275 1634
Services:
Overnight emergency shelter for young adults ages 18-24 and drop-in center from 1:00PM - 6:00PM.
Website: https://www.seattleymca.org/social-impact-center/youth-young-adults/housing-options-shelter/arcadia
Phone:
(253) 740 7189
Services:
Daytime drop-in center for ages from 12-24, showers and laundry facilities, employment training, food support, education help, mental health and substance use counseling.
Website: https://www.seattleymca.org/social-impact-center/youth-young-adults/housing-options-shelter/arcadia
Phone:
(206) 382 5000
Services:
Emergency shelter, young adult shelter for ages 18-24 years old, moving assistance, and employment assistance opportunities.
Website: https://urbanleague.org/homeless-outreach/
Phone:
(206) 461 3792
Services:
Housing program, affordable rents, and spacious apartments.
Website: https://www.bellwetherhousing.org/
Phone:
(206) 623 0506
Services:
Drop-in services for ages 18-24, overnight shelter, youth care, onsite mental health counseling, free clinic, hygiene supplies, warm meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Website: https://youthcare.org/homeless-youth-services/engagement-services/south-seattle-shelter/
Phone:
(206) 331 2363
Services:
Housing, rental assistance, utility assistance, and immigration services.
Website: https://ccsww.org/
Phone:
(206) 328 5696
Services:
Domestic violence shelter, legal assistance, , transportation assistance, regular family shelter, housing and rental assistance.
Website: https://www.solid-ground.org/
Phone:
(206) 694 6700
Services:
Youth and adults mental health counseling and SUD (Substance Use Disorder) services for adults.
Website: https://www.navos.org/
Phone:
(206) 257 6600
Services:
Single women shelter from ages 18 and above, day center 8:00AM to 3:00PM, hygiene and laundry facilities, overnight and emergency shelter, case management support, and food assistance.
Website: https://sophiaway.org/sophia-place/
Phone:
(425) 896 7385
Services:
24-hour transitional units for women and men shelter, food support, hygiene and laundry facilities
Website: https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/
Phone:
(206) 474 1000
Services:
Subsidized housing for seniors, people with disabilities, single-parent families, and low-income working households.
Website: https://www.kcha.org/
Phone:
(206) 574 1100
Services:
Housing for mental illness, substance use disorders, physical or developmental disabilities and extreme poverty residents, mental health clinic, case management, psychiatric services, onsite health care and counseling/therapy.
Website: https://www.kcha.org/
Phone:
(206) 464 1570
Services:
Overnight shelter referrals for men and women, and hot meals using donated food and volunteer cooks every night starts at 8:00PM.
Website: https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/
Phone:
(206) 323 4359
Services:
Drop-in center for youth ages of 18-24, food assistance, hygiene supplies, clothing bank, laundry services, case management, housing navigation services, GED (General Education Development) classes on-site, mental health services, counseling and therapy, free clinic for primary care and psychiatric services.
Website: https://youthcare.org/
Phone:
(206) 622 5555
Services:
Rental assistance, foster care, overnight shelter, housing and family services .
Website: https://communityyouthservices.org/
Phone:
(360) 943 0780
Services:
16 weeks job training program, box lunches program, provide meals for schools and hospitals.
Website: https://www.farestart.org/
Phone:
(206) 443 1233
Services:
Overnight emergency shelter for young adults ages 18-25, hot meals, hygiene facilities, and on-site case management. Website: https://rootsinfo.org/
Phone:
(206) 632 1635
Services:
Family engagement program, educational support, business program that supports small business, hygiene products, school supplies give aways, economic empowerment, and health services.
Website: https://www.thetacomaurbanleague.org/
Phone:
(253) 383 2006
Services:
24/7 emergency shelter for women, case management and supportive services, free meals, on-site mental health services, shower and laundry facilities.
Website: https://sophiaway.org/helens-place/
Phone:
(425) 572 2178
Services:
Transitional housing service, focus on single women living at least 6 months in the county, on site case management, behavioral case support, main goal of the program is to provide women permanent housing.
Website: https://jwcenter.org/
Phone:
(206) 324 1244
Services:
Emergency shelter for women and families, mobile outreach program, health insurance, kids club for ages 0-18, employment services, connect with jobs and job training resources.
Website: https://www.marysplaceseattle.org/
Phone:
(206) 621 8474
Services:
Homeless outreach, emergency shelter, youth program, transitional housing assistance, financial assistance, food and nutrition programs, educational support, health and wellness services.
Website: https://associatedministries.org/
Phone:
(253) 383 3056
Services:
Subsidize affordable housing, low income public housing program, and rental assistance.
Website: www.seattlehousing.org
Phone:
(206) 615 3300
Services:
Mental health facilities, residential, and substance use disorder services.
Website: http://www.cpcwa.org
Phone:
(206) 461 3614
Services:
Housing program provides on-site housing support services, vouchers, education and training, healthcare, pre-school and early learning for students ages 3-5, on-site meals daily, transportation, on-site nurses, and counseling.
Website: https://www.firstplaceschool.org/
Phone:
(206) 347 0699
Services:
Drug and alcohol program for men ages 18-21, back to work services, shelter for men up-to 30 days, healing and discovery program, mental health services, mobile shower and hygiene supplies.
Website: https://www.ugm.org/
Phone:
(206) 723 0767
Services:
Pediatric healthcare services, mental health services for children, and family support services.
Website: https://hopesparks.org/
Phone:
(253) 565 4484
Services:
Nightly shelters for ages 18-25.
Website: https://www.interfaith-works.org/
Phone:
(360) 357 7224
Services:
Men shelter and day center, women and children shelter, food, mental health services that focuses on addiction.
Website: https://egmission.org/
Phone:
(425) 740 2500
Services:
Affordable rental apartment for low-income individuals and families.
Website: https://imaginehousing.org/
Phone:
(425) 576 5190
Services:
Education for ages 2-4 and their parents, High School Re-Entry Program from ages 16-21, behavioral health, counseling and therapy, case management for ages 16-24, youth development, after school program and field trips for ages 5-19, and low-income apartment buildings.
Website: https://swyfs.org/
Phone:
(206) 937 7680
Services:
Low-income housing, emergency rental assistance for homeless, elder-minor repairs program, senior housing, and weatherization program.
Website: https://ynha.org/
Phone:
(509) 877 6171
Services:
Women and children shelter, men shelter, free meals during lunch and dinner.
Website: https://tcugm.org/
Phone:
(509) 547 2112
Services:
24/7 emergency shelter for women, day center for women they serve breakfast and lunch, vehicle outreach program, safe parking program, transitional housing and rental assistance for women.
Website: https://sophiaway.org/
Phone:
(425) 463 6285
Services:
Emergency shelter for domestic abuse survivors and their children, legal services, safety planning for domestic violence survivors, medical and social services, information about community resources such as food, hygiene, and shelter.
Website: https://www.skagitdvsas.org
Phone:
(360) 336 959
Services:
Transitional housing for family support services, case management, and child care center.
Website: https://visionhouse.org/
Phone:
(425) 228 6356
Services:
Family support services, counseling for children, parent to parent program, case management, child abuse prevention program, and trauma therapy.
Website: https://www.brigidcollins.org/
Phone:
(360) 428 6622
Services:
Diaper bank and wet wipes for babies, emergency closets such as food, toiletries, hygiene, coats, shoes, socks and underwear.
Website: https://washingtonkidsintransition.org/
Phone:
(425) 361 2916
Services:
Housing services, family store program free clothing for ages 0-17, and early learning center for ages 1-5.
Website: https://wellspringfs.org/
Phone:
(206) 826 3050
Services:
Homeless shelter for women, children and families, and rental assistance.
Website: https://www.ywcaworks.org/locations/willow
Phone:
(206) 209 5667
Services:
24-hours women shelter and day center, case management, free meals, shower and laundry facilities.
Website: https://www.ywcaworks.org/programs/angelines-day-center
Phone:
(206) 436 8650
Services:
Transitional home for women with a one child of ages 7 years old and younger, the home provides laundry facilities, common kitchen and dinning facility, play areas, and serves dinner four times a week for the residence.
Website: https://www.newphoebehouse.org/
Phone:
(253) 383 7710
Services:
Behavioral health program, counseling services for drug and alcohol treatment, family and community support, community referrals for food, clothing, health care, housing and employment, refugee and immigrant services.
Website:
https://lcsnw.org/
Phone:
(206) 901 1685
Services:
Home ownership and home repairs.
Website:
https://www.habitatskc.org/
Phone:
(206) 453 2950
Services:
Housing and support services program for chronically homeless and substance abuse person with ages 18 and above.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/clares-place/
Phone:
(425) 535 4020
Services:
Emergency shelter for 3-30 days stay, permanent supportive housing, case management, rental assistance, drop-in center, food bank, home energy assistance, domestic violence program and shelter.
Website:
https://www.wagap.org/
Phone:
(509) 493 2662
Services:
Housing program for homeless parents with children and persons with disabilities.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/permanent-housing/
Phone:
(360) 671 1077
Services:
Single women shelter, laundry, kitchen, and hygiene facilities.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/noel-house
Phone:
(206) 456 3100
Services:
Hub of resources, housing assistance, support services, hygiene and clothing services.
Website:
https://fscss.org
Phone:
(360) 754-9297
Services:
Emergency shelters for ages 13-25, case management, hub resources, and drop-in centers.
Website:
https://thecoffeeoasis.com/
Phone:
(360) 377 5560
Services:
30 days family shelter, case management, career development services, youth program, GED (General Educational Development) classes, after school activities for ages 6-17, and a pre-school potty trained for ages 3-5, laundry, clothing, hygiene and 3 meals a day.
Website:
https://www.trm.org/emergency-services/
Phone:
(253) 592 6401
Services:
Emergency shelter housing for families with children under ages of 18, shower and laundry services.
Website:
https://helpinghand.org/
Phone:
(253) 307 2274
Services:
Youth shelter for ages 13-17, drop-in center, case management, shower and hygiene products, clothing and laundry, meals and emergency medical care.
Website:
https://thecoffeeoasis.com/tacomashelter/
Phone:
(253) 328 6127
Services:
Transitional housing for adults and couples without children.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/transitional-housing/
Phone:
(206) 283 6070
Services:
90-days stay shelter for males, and long-tern supportive studio apartments for single adults.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/drexel-house/
Phone:
(360) 753 3340
Services:
Child from birth to age 24 and family counseling, early learning programs, behavioral health services, therapeutic care and counseling services.
Website:
https://childhaven.org
Phone:
(206) 624 6477
Services:
Emergency shelter for youth ages 16-20, drop-in center, shower and hygiene products, clothing and laundry, meals and access to emergency medical care.
Website:
https://thecoffeeoasis.com/bremertonshelter/
Phone:
(360) 479 5123
Services:
Transitional and supportive housing, case management, rental assistance, and support services.
Website:
https://secondstephousing.org/
Phone:
(360) 852 8510
Services:
Men overnight shelter, three meals a day, shower facilities, and case management.
Website:
https://shilohoftacoma.org/
Phone:
(253) 503 1033
Services:
Emergency shelter for families, three meals a day, laundry and shower facilities.
Website:
https://www.amcogic.com/
Phone:
(253) 572 6751
Services:
Families emergency shelter with 90 days stays, on-site case management, education and recovery center.
Website:
https://www.trm.org/
Phone:
(253) 383 4493
Services:
Referral service agency for resources, coordinated entry and rental assistance program.
Website:
cewenatchee.com
Phone:
(509) 436 9086
Services:
24/7 shelter for families with children under age of 18 and pregnant women, laundry facilities, and support services.
Website:
https://fscss.org/services/pear-blossom-place
Phone:
(360) 754 9297 x 3
Services:
Subsidized and low-income housing with 30% or 60% adjusted monthly income for rent.
Website:
https://communityrootshousing.org/
Phone:
(206) 774 1600
Services:
Emergency shelter for young adults, case management, drop-in center that offers hygiene, hot lunch meals, laundry and shower facilities.
Website:
https://nhmin.org/
Phone:
(206) 374 0866
Services:
Families and single women transitional shelter, on-site day care center, case management program that includes mental health and addiction counseling, and on-site work opportunities.
Website:
https://www.sheltered.org/
Phone:
(360) 737 0300
Services:
Under ages of 18 emergency shelter, can stay up-to 21 days, support services, case management, education supports, and recreational outings.
Website:
https://www.friendsofyouth.org/services
Phone:
(206) 236 5437
Services:
24/7 young adults’ overnight shelter and drop-in center, housing navigation services, case management, employment case services, serves hots meals 4-6pm 5 times a week, showers, laundry, clothing and hygiene materials.
Website:
https://www.friendsofyouth.org/about
Phone:
(425) 449 3868
Services:
24-hour shelter and drop-in center for ages 18-24, meals and snacks, hygiene, shower and laundry services.
Website:
https://www.cityoftacoma.org/
Phone:
(253) 349 0127
Services:
90-day program for housing plan. Offers lunch that donated daily and provide dinner every weekend donated by the church.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/get-help/pierce-county/
Phone:
(253) 307 7517
Services:
Tiny home village provides access to necessities, such as bathrooms, showers, drinking water, and garbage service.
Website:
https://homesnow.org/
Phone:
(360) 224 3727
Services:
Food bank such as healthy foods and non-grocery essentials, and energy assistance.
Website:
https://byrdbarrplace.org/
Phone:
(206) 812 4940
Services:
Home-reduction shelter and trauma-informed care, this program allows clients to access basic needs such as hygiene, food and meals, secure and accessible storage, and case management.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/bridge-shelter/
Phone:
(206) 956 9563
Services:
Food bank every Monday from 10:00AM-1:00PM, community lunch every last Sunday of each month from 12:00PM-2:00PM to anyone who is hungry, hygiene center to wash clothes, take a shower and receives toiletries, shelter referrals, and recovery shelter for homeless men working to overcome addiction to drugs and/or alcohol.
Website:
https://www.icsseattle.org/
Phone:
(206) 622 1930
Services:
Drop-in day center for women not under ages of 18, transitional housing, serves breakfast and dinner, mental health counseling, referrals to shelter or housing, emergency clothing, restrooms and laundry facilities.
Website:
https://eghseattle.org/
Phone:
(206) 729 0262
Services:
Overnight shelter for families and single women, serves breakfast and dinner for the clients, hygiene items, shower services, case management, and phone and computer service.
Website:
https://reachrenton.org/center-of-hope
Phone:
(425) 321 4816
Services:
Overnight emergency shelter for ages 18-25, drop-in center, case housing management for ages 13-25, and all residents have access to lockers, showers, and basic necessities during shelter hours.
Website:
https://nhmin.org/get-help/
Phone:
(206) 374 0866
Services:
Mobile clinical mental health services, parent support program, emergency hotel placements, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and rapid rehousing services.
Website:
https://lydiaplace.org/
Phone:
(360) 671 7663
Services:
Housing for homeless and low-income individuals and families, case management, food, employment, and mental health services.
Website:
https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/affordable-housing/compass-broadview/
Phone:
(206) 474 1480
Services:
90-day program for homeless women, offers immediate shelter, meals, on-site nurse and case management.
Website:
https://hospitalityhousesouthking.org/
Phone:
(206) 242 1860
Services:
30-day shelter for men, case management, provides 2 meals a day breakfast and dinner, shower, laundry and clothing every Wednesday for men and women.
Website:
https://www.trm.org/emergency-services/
Phone:
(253) 383 4493 ext. 1106
Services:
HIV support services, case management, housing assistance, emergency housing, transitional and permanent housing, food assistance, insurance and financial assistance and health resources.
Website:
https://www.lifelong.org/
Phone:
(206) 957 1600
Services:
Affordable housing for individuals earning between 30% to 60% and to persons with physical or development abilities.
Website:
https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/affordable-housing/dekko-place/
Phone:
(206) 474 1360
Services:
Emergency shelter for men that provides three meals a day, laundry, shower, and hygiene intake kit.
Website:
https://seattle.salvationarmy.org/seattle_services/william-booth-center/
Phone:
(206) 621 0145
Services:
Food bank that provides grocery items, clothing bank, toiletries, blankets, and other basic essential items every Sunday and Wednesday, laundry facilities, laundry detergent, bleach, and dryer sheets every Friday, mobile shower unit, towels, clean underwear, shampoo and soap, medical and dental vans services.
Website:
https://transformoutreach.org/
Phone:
(206) 839 6620
Services:
Overnight shelter, and day resource center, connection to services and resources, laundry services, work assistance, showers, and serves 3 meals a day from 7:00AM to 7:00PM.
Website:
https://www.theauburnfoodbank.org/homeless
Phone:
(253) 833 8925
Services:
Shelter for families with children, on-site case management, and has a connection to resources such as food banks.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/sacred-heart-shelter/
Phone:
(206) 285 7489
Services:
Long-term shelter for women and children, counseling referral and support group for domestic violence survivor.
Website:
https://northwestfamilylife.org/
Phone:
(206) 363 9601
Services:
24/7 emergency shelter, meals, laundry, showers, assigned beds, assigned parking for overnight vehicle campers, housing assistance, weekly medical and sobriety.
Website:
https://serenityhouseclallam.org/24-7-adult-shelter/
Phone:
(360) 452 7221
Services:
Emergency shelter for men, women and children, provide a hot showers, laundry, and free two meals a day, spiritual encouragement, case management and life coaching.
Website:
https://christianaidcenter.org/
Phone:
(509) 525 7153
Services:
Supportive housing for single adults with mental illnesses, substance-use disorders, other disabilities who have spent long periods of time living on the streets or shelters, daily breakfast and dinner services, and on-site clinical services.
Website:
https://www.desc.org/what-we-do/housing/rainier-house/
Phone:
(206) 723 1883
Services:
Affordable housing for low-income individuals, they also provide on-site resident services such as housing stability health and wellness, community engagement, education, and financial well-being.
Website:
https://www.mercyhousing.org/northwest/
Phone:
(206) 838 5700
Services:
Street outreach that can connect to basic needs, emergency shelter, housing, and supportive services, access to laundry services, bus passes, showers, hygiene. food, water, basic first aid, tents, tarps, sleeping bags/blankets, mail pick up service and peer and recovery support.
Website:
https://outsidersinn.org/
Phone:
(360) 830 6647
Services:
24/7 emergency temporary center, has a 90 day program shelter, 3 meals a day, case management, mental health support, medical visits, transportation, and laundry services.
Website:
https://www.skagitfriendshiphouse.org/skagit-first-step-center.html
Phone:
(360) 755 9525
Services:
Emergency shelter for women, they provide case management, meals, shower and laundry services.
Website:
https://www.trm.org/emergency-services/
Phone:
(253) 383 4493 ext. 1183
Services:
Monthly essential needs bags of hygiene and cleaning supplies as well as ORCA Lift cards which provide free access on public transportation in King County for a year.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/housing-and-essential-needs-hen-king-county/
Phone:
(206) 328 5755
Services:
Drop-in center, street outreach program, supportive housing, connection with resources, clothing, daily lunch and snacks, helping for employment, support services, and hygiene essentials for ages 12-24 years old.
Website:
https://www.sheltonyouthconnection.org/
Phone:
(360) 277 5017
Services:
Day center with bathroom and computer access, provides 2 meals a day, food bank, community hot meals, outreach program, and men shelter.
Website:
https://seattleindiancenter.org/
Phone:
(206) 329 8700
Services:
24-hour safe space shelter for women ages 18 and above, provides 3 meals a day, on-site mental health services, case management, and on-site housing navigation support.
Website:
https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/emergency-programs/janpetersplace/
Phone:
(206) 474 1670
Services:
Single space for single mother with her children, offers residential recovery program for 12 months, support services, and basic essential needs.
Website:
https://www.thelighthousemission.org/what-we-do/agape-home/
Phone:
(360) 733 3796
Services:
Referral to emergency housing and permanent housing, employment services, energy assistance, home weatherization, support services, case management, and mobile food banks.
Website:
https://www.bmacww.org/
Phone:
(509) 529 4980
Services:
Referral to emergency housing and permanent housing, employment services, energy assistance, home weatherization, support services, case management, and mobile food banks.
Website:
https://www.bmacww.org/
Phone:
(509) 529 4980
Services:
Financial assistance program to prevent evictions and utility shut offs and food banks distribution.
Website:
https://www.northhelpline.org/get-help/food-bank/
Phone:
(206) 367 3477
Services:
Supportive housing, employment, after school program for children ages 5-12 years old, mental health and substance abuse counseling, and dinner meals each evening.
Website:
Phone:
(360) 425 8679
Services:
HIV/STI testing, help care navigation, youth peer mentorship and arts program for youth ages 24 years old and younger, drop-in center that provides library, clothing, food, and hygiene.
Website:
Phone:
(206) 860 6969
Services:
A small house for families that provides meals, clothing and employment support services.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/dorothy-day-house/
Phone:
(202) 882 9649
Services:
A safe place membership program for ages 18 and above that provides support services, lunch and dinner each day, therapy, has on-site nurse 3-days a week, and held a resources fair every 3rd Friday of the month that’s open for all.
Website:
Phone:
(206) 374 8731 est. 125
Services:
Food bank and they have a 21 distribution sites through out the week.
Website:
nourishpc.org
Phone:
(253) 383 3164
Services:
Food bank pantry every Saturday 8:00AM to 10:30AM.
Website:
mwhh.org
Phone:
(425) 255 1446
Services:
Affordable housing, support services, overnight shelter, and access to different resources.
Website:
https://www.tacomahousing.org/
Phone:
(253) 207 4400
Services:
Emergency transitional shelter, cafe meal, free shower, clothing and laundry services.
Website:
https://www.skagitfriendshiphouse.org/
Phone:
(360) 873 8022
Services:
Transitional housing program, supportive services for domestic violence survivors and their children and case management services.
Website:
https://volunteer.uwkc.org/agency/detail/?agency_id=58630
Phone:
(206) 932 5341
Services:
Supportive housing, life-skills and education to support self-sufficiency, and work ready clothing bank.
Website:
https://www.thehouseofmatthew.org/
Phone:
(253) 301 0508
Services:
Homeless care program that provides food, socks, blankets, hygiene care packs, cat foods for those who have pet cats, and free diapers for babies.
Website:
http://www.welcometoonelife.com/index.html
Phone:
(360) 904 1273
Services:
Rapid rehousing program, rental assistance, and case management supportive services.
Website:
https://exodushousing.org/
Phone:
(253) 862 6808
Services:
24/7-hour family shelter with common kitchen and bathroom, provides meals three-times a day, and hygiene packs. Also they have a day center that’s open for all from 9:00AM-3:00PM with free meals, free use of showers, bathroom and laundry facilities.
Website:
https://ccsww.org/services/new-bethlehem-programs/
Phone:
(425) 679 0354
Services:
Women with children and female domestic violence victims shelter with 90-day stay that provides case management, shower, and on-site laundry facilities.
Website:
https://ruralresources.org/program/stevens-county-emergency-shelter/
Phone:
(509) 684 8421 ext. 6047
Services:
Emergency food kits, clothing bank, coloring books and crayons, school supply bank, and hygiene products that's provided to schools.
Website:
https://www.caring4kids.org/lander
Phone:
(253) 279 9777
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