Youth and Young Adult Drop-In Services offered by YMCA of Greater Seattle at Arcadia Auburn Shelter
Operates a youth drop-in center. Provides safe space, school supplies, computer/WiFi access, pantry/food bank, open mic, and community involvement activities.
Also offers case management, homework club and tutoring (Tu & Th) workshops on healthy relationships and nutrition, and information or referral to other community resoures.
Operates a youth and young adult drop-in center. Provides safe space, school supplies, computer/Wi-Fi access, pantry/food bank, open mic, and community involvement activities.
Also offers case management, homework club and tutoring workshops, and information or referral to other community resources.
Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council - St Cecilia's Church Parish - Conger Hall
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
Provides warm home-cooked meals and a shared space for conversation.
Offers home-cooked meals, from sandwiches and soup to hot coffee.
Guests are welcome to eat and drink at the Café. Please keep visit within 30 minutes.
Women's Drop-In Center offered by Elizabeth Gregory Home
Provides a drop-in center for women ages 18 and older; no kids. Offers limited emergency food, breakfast & lunch, laundry, showers, hygiene kits, mailing address, voicemail, & light case management. Service animals may be allowed. Serves as a cooling center.
Provides a daily drop-in center for unhoused women and non-binary individuals; no children allowed. Offers the following services:
- Limited food to-go
- Breakfast, lunch and snack
- Computer use
- Recliner chairs for resting
- Phone available for use
- An address for receiving mail
- Job search assistance
- Resume writing support
- Laundry facilities
- Shower facilities with wheelchair accessibility, grab bars and a shower chair
- Emergency clothing
- Hygiene kits
Offers light case management services with information, referrals and advocacy for various needs.
Clients are welcome to stay at the day center all day or drop in to access specific services.
Food and snacks are available throughout the day, not only at mealtimes.
Interpreter services are available by advance request.
Homeless Young Adult Services offered by YouthCare's Orion Center
Operates a shelter and drop-in for young adults ages 18-24. Provides residents with lockers, showers, laundry, and clothing. Offers meals to any youth who comes during mealtimes. Operates as a youth cooling center during heat advisories.
Operates a homeless youth engagement center with both day and night services. Offers:
- Warm meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (do not have to be shelter resident for meals)
- Hygiene supplies including lockers, showers, laundry, and clothing
- Day shelter beds
- Case managers who work with young people to reduce barriers and set goals for long-term housing
- Onsite mental health counseling
- Overnight shelter
- Youth cooling center during heat advisories.
Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
Provides a free vegetarian hot meal at the center every evening for anyone in need.
Provides a hot meal at the cultural center every evening for anyone in need. A typical meal consists of rice, vegetable curry (Sabji) and lentil soup (Dal).
Hot Meal and Groceries offered at Transform Burien Outreach Center
Serves a hot meal to anyone in need; also provides non-perishable food. Case manager available onsite.
Serves a hot meal to anyone in need. Also provide limited groceries (non-perishable items) available on a first come, first served basis. A case manager is onsite to assist with resource navigation once per week.
Hot Meal Program offered by Phinney Neighborhood Association at St. John's United Lutheran Church
Serves hot meals to anyone in need.
Provides free hot meals, medical clinic, hygiene supplies and clothing to anyone in need. Social Service Engagement Manager on site during program hours.
Open Kitchen Community Meal offered at Redmond United Methodist Church
Provides a hot, nutritious meal for anyone in need, dine-in or to-go. A vegetarian option is always available.
Provides a hot, nutritious meal for dine-in or to-go every Wednesday evening.
A vegetarian option is always available.
Anyone who needs a meal, a warm cup of coffee or just a friendly conversation is welcome to attend.
Hot Meal Program offered by Phinney Neighborhood Association at Greenwood Senior Center
Serves hot meals to anyone in need. All ages are welcome.
Provides free hot meals, medical clinic, hygiene supplies and clothing to anyone in need. Social Service Engagement Manager on site during program hours.
Shared Breakfast offered at First United Methodist Church of Seattle
Serves a community breakfast every Sunday to anyone in need; guests are served at tables or may take a meal to go.
Provides a community breakfast every Sunday to anyone in need.
Menu includes a cereal bar, scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits and sausage gravy, orange juice, milk and coffee.
Guests are welcome to attend optional church services later in the morning.
Homeless Support Services offered at Auburn Food Bank's Ray of Hope Resource Center
Operates a drop-in center for homeless individuals ages 25 and older in the Auburn area. Offers laundry, showers, restrooms and ID assistance. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Provides a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Offers day shelter for adults experiencing homelessness in the Auburn area. Services include the following:
- Restrooms
- Showers once per week
- Laundry facilities once per month
- A la carte breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Phone charging station
- Referrals to employment resources
- Limited assistance for obtaining ID/driver licenses
Opens a cooling/warming center during weather advisories. No beds available, but clients can sit (and sleep) at tables, eat, charge phones, watch TV, come and go, etc.
Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
Provides a grocery bag of food as well as dinner following an evening church service. Serves anyone in need; attendance at the service is not required to receive food.
Provides a grocery bag of food; serves anyone in need.