Food Market offered at Maple Valley Food Bank & Emergency Services
Operates a market with grocery-store style shopping for residents of Maple Valley, Black Diamond, and the Tahoma School District. Limited home delivery. Fresh produce, meat, and dairy is available. Curbside services available for those unable to enter the market.
Operation School Bell offered at Assistance League of Seattle
Provides elementary school students in the Seattle Public Schools grades K-8th grade new clothing, school supplies and hygiene supplies. Referral needed from school family support worker, school nurse or school counselor.
Women's Center offered at Mary's Place Women's Day Center
Provides day shelter to women, with or without children. Offers meals, showers, hygiene items, nursing services, telephone, mail and clothing. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Baby & Child Corner offered at West Seattle Food Bank
Provides baby and toddler accessories, diapers, formula and baby food to families in West Seattle who are in need of a little help to provide for their children.
Pregnancy Support offered at Pregnancy Aid of Kent
Provides counseling, support and referral for pregnant women; pro-life philosophy; loans toddler beds, bassinets, baby furniture to clients. Provides clothing for children until youngest child is 5 years old. Provides car seats when available.
Family Assistance Program offered at Operation First Response
Provides emergency financial assistance to wounded military personnel, veterans and their families, and first responders from the onset of injury or illness throughout their recovery period. Referral required.
Care Coordination offered by Public Health - Seattle & King County's Children with Special Health Care Needs Program
Provides care coordination services to families with complex health needs. Helps family understand child's health condition, including developmental concerns, and helps locate financial assistance to pay for child's health care.
Material Goods and Scholarships for Children offered by Grassroot Projects
Offers material goods such as clothing, diapers and school supplies to children from low-income immigrant families, as well as scholarships for extra-curricular activities to low-income elementary and middle school-aged children.
Food Pantry offered by Salvation Army's Social Services Department in White Center
Operates a food pantry that provides groceries to individuals and families in White Center and the surrounding areas. Provides diapers and pet food when available. Must register once per year.
Free Clothing Boutique offered at Jubilee Women's Center
Offers free women's clothing to low-income or homeless women in Seattle. Types of clothing include: women's casual, business clothing and accessories (such as shoes, belts, make-up, purses, scarves and hats) and some personal hygiene items.
Special Grants offered by Honor and Courage Foundation
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to wounded, ill or injured honorably discharged servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs such as food, utilities, housing and clothing. Case manager must submit request.
Operates a day center for homeless women and women with children. Offers restrooms, hygiene products, clothing, housing and job search assistance, food, computer and phone access, mail service, benefits enrollment and possible shelter placement.
Food pantry provides commodities, baby food and formula to North Seattle area residents. Clients may visit the food pantry once per week. Also provides no-cook bags for people who are homeless. Sometimes has hygiene supplies and pet food. Limited food delivery to 98103.
Street Youth Drop In Center offered by YMCA of Greater Seattle at University Family YMCA
Drop-in center for street-involved youth ages 13-25 provides a meal, a clothing closet, showers and hygiene services/items. Also makes referrals to other local resources in the University District.
Operates a food pantry for Bellevue, Medina and Mercer Island area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for adults who are homebound are available. Clients may visit the food pantry twice a month.
Resource Access Team offered at King County Department of Community and Human Services Tukwila
Financial assistance to help stay housed, gain or retain employment, support educational goals leading to employment, or meet basic needs. Intended for emergent or one-time situations.
Diaper Related Payment offered by DSHS Community Services Offices
Provides a reoccurring cash payment of $100 per month for diapers and basic needs essential to early development for all TANF/SFA households with a qualifying child under 3 years old.
Back-to-School Children's Clothing offered by Bellevue LifeSpring
Works with the Bellevue school district to provide clothing gift cards to families in need. Must be residents of the Bellevue School District. Contact children's school's Family Connection Center for intake.
Operates an outdoor Farmer’s Market style food bank for those living within White Center and parts of West Seattle and Burien, as well as food bags for the homeless and those with special dietary requirements.