Coordinates with local parishes in Western Washington to provide baby clothing and diapers as well as other essential needs. Also offers parent support groups. Connects clients to additional resources. Call for a referral to a local program.
Local parishes provide services to families who are pregnant or are caregivers of young children.
Offers:
- Support groups for women and parents, although availability varies by location.
- Resource referral
- Materials support (clothing, diapers, wipes, etc., as available)
Provides beds, clothing and other household items through local neighborhood chapters either from their inventory, from a clothing bank or with a voucher to a SVDP thrift store. Not all chapters help with furniture or beds.
Provides vouchers to a St. Vincent de Paul thrift store.
Provides beds through select neighborhood chapters in King County.
Some restrictions and/or limits may apply.
Not all areas of King County are served by a chapter not all existing neighborhood chapters provide help with furniture or beds.
Covers medically necessary incontinence supplies like diapers, pull-ups, pads, and underpads for eligible individuals with a doctor's prescription, providing a monthly supply after prior authorization. Supplies are often delivered to homes through specialized suppliers.
Covers medically necessary incontinence supplies like diapers, pull-ups, pads, and underpads for eligible individuals with a doctor's prescription, providing a monthly supply after prior authorization, often delivered to your home through specialized suppliers.
Quantities are typically limited (e.g., 200 briefs/pull-ups combined per month, 90 diaper doublers) but can be adjusted with further medical justification.
Wipes are not covered.
Offers job placement, counseling, referrals and job preparation support for veterans.
Assists with career development, resume assistance, job search, job placement and retention services.
Social service professionals help clients access community employment services when appropriate.
Employment-related financial services may also be available, such as helping to obtain the following:
- ID
- Tools
- Clothing
- Bus tickets (to interview and to job after hire)
- Haircut
Offers listening, support and referrals for pregnant women in the Auburn area. Provides maternity, baby and children's clothing. Also has car seats, formula, and diapers. Baby furniture dependent on donations.
Trained volunteers provide pregnancy-related mentoring on a friend-to-friend basis in person.
Offers emotional support to women for carrying pregnancy to full-term.
Offers a limited amount of maternity, baby and children's clothing to clients.
Additionally has car seats and strollers as well as formula, diapers and baby food.
Baby furniture such as cribs and changing tables is available depending on donations.
Maintains a list of people's needs and attempts to match these needs with donations.
Does not provide abortion referrals. Provides referrals to medical and social services.
Provides clothing for men, women and children. Also may provide small household items and personal care items as available. In-person service only.
Distributes clothing (Seasonal, Winter), small household items.
Clients may receive assistance once every 30 days for clothing and once every six months for other household items.
Number of items received is limited to reasonable household needs, at the discretion of St. Francis House staff.
Clothing provided is for men, women and children.
Availability of items varies depending on donation levels.
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing, cribs and car seats. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Classes meet court requirements. Topics include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seats and cribs.
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
Provides a place for homeless men to relax. Offers three meals per day, case management, computer access, clothing, hygiene items and temporary mail service. Serves men ages 18 and older; no children. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides a place for homeless men to relax. Provides breakfast and lunch. Additionally offers:
- Hygiene items
- Computer access
- One-on-one case management
- Temporary mailing address service
- Donated clothing
- Showers, includes towels and soap
- Laundry, includes detergent
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Serves a free nutritious dinner once a week to anyone in need. May have limited clothing items available for guests.
Serves a free nutritious dinner once a week to anyone in need. Meal varies each week, but usually includes protein, fruits and vegetables.
Also provides showers for guests before the meal.
May have limited clothing available, including seasonal items such as socks, blankets, hats and mittens.
Provides interview-appropriate clothing for low-income women actively looking for work. Support services for job search and job retention also offered. Serves anyone identifying as female.
Provides clients with access to a career center and mentors in support of job searching or career transitions. Offers personalized appointments to outfit under- or un-employed women and nonbinary people with interview-appropriate clothing. Clients who secure a job are invited to join the professional group, a job retention program with monthly meetings, coaches, expert speakers, and professional networking with peers.
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.
Provides one gift card per student for new school clothes before the start of the school year.
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing, cribs and car seats. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Classes meet court requirements. Topics include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seats and cribs.
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing, cribs and car seats. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Classes meet court requirements. Topics include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seats and cribs.
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
Offers parenting classes for new and expectant parents. Participants earn vouchers they can spend at a baby boutique for items like diapers, formula, clothing, cribs and car seats. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Facilitates one-on-one meetings with a parenting mentor, who can help clients set up a class schedule and meet for individual parenting training sessions and encouragement. Separate mentoring available for mothers and fathers.
Classes meet court requirements. Topics include:
- Nurturing relationships.
- Safe places
- Healthy start
- Effective education
Clients enrolled and participating in the parenting program may be eligible for additional support.
Participants earn "Care Net Cash" which they can use to shop in the baby boutique, which has items like diapers, formula, clothing and baby furniture including car seats and cribs.
Limited one-time assistance provided for non-participants.
Provides free clothing to residents of Seattle's South Park neighborhood. Clients may call during office hours for emergency clothing needs. Emergency needs are met with no restrictions.
Provides free clothing primarily to residents in the South Park area.
Clients may call during office hours for emergency clothing needs. Emergency needs are met with no restrictions on amount.
Operates a shelter drop-in center for youth/young adults. Offers snacks, clothing closet, showers, laundry, harm reduction supplies, bus tickets, computer/WiFi access, pantry/food bank amd living room/TV.
Also offers access to housing resources and navigation, case management, workshops for enriching life skills, 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.
Distributes food to area residents and people who are homeless; includes infant food and supplies. Clients may call during office hours for emergency food needs when the pantry is closed. Clients can visit once a week.
Operates a food pantry that provides residents with a wide range of both perishable and non-perishable food items including fresh, organic produce from South Park's Marra Farm.
Baby Cupboard provides infant food, formula and diapers once per month.
No home delivery.
Operates retail thrift stores selling donated clothing, furniture and household goods, as well as some new goods at low prices.
Quality new and gently used items are available at low cost to the general community. This includes furniture, clothing, household goods, toys, books and other items.
Operates retail thrift stores selling donated clothing, furniture and household goods, as well as some new goods at low prices.
Quality new and gently used items are available at low cost to the general community. This includes furniture, clothing, household goods, toys, books and other items.
Provides a "one-stop shop" for people to find out what public programs they may be eligible for. Area agencies visit weekly to enroll clients in services. Provides hygiene kits and limited clothing.
Provides a "one-stop shop" for people to find out what state, federal and local programs they may be eligible for.
Provides referrals to additional services.
Area agencies visit weekly to enroll clients in services.
Offers basic computer classes.
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to those needing help due to a current or recent DV situation involving intimate partner abuse.
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to eligible applicants needing help as result of a current or recent (within 6 months) intimate partner abuse situation.
Services are confidential.
Provides financial assistance based on funding availability with:
- Utility bill arrears
- Housing: funds for landlord applications and move-in costs subject to funders guidelines while funds last. No rental assistance is available.
- Food/Grocery items
- Basic Clothing
- Hygiene items/Toiletries
- Prescriptions
- Eyeglasses
- Bus tickets/ Transport
- Diapers
- Baby formula
- Other infant needs
Language interpretation is available in person or over the phone.
Provides supplemental/emergency food for residents of the Kent School District. May also provide clothing vouchers to be used at St. James Thrift Shop. All services may only be accessed once in a six-month period.
Provides supplementary/emergency food for residents of the city of Kent. May also provide clothing vouchers to be used at the St. James thrift store. Services may only be accessed once in a six-month period.
Provides groceries and hygiene items to people in need. Limited diapers available. Food available is dependent on donations and includes non perishable foods. Bring own bags to carry the groceries if possible.
Provides groceries and hygiene items to people in need. Limited diapers available. Food available is dependent on donations and includes non perishable foods such as rice, pasta, and canned foods.
Serves a free hot dinner once a week to anyone in need; distributes snack bags and winter gear such as hats, gloves and socks during office hours.
Serves a free hot dinner twice a week to anyone in need. Also distributes snack bags, hats, gloves and socks to those in need from the church office during office hours.
Offers parenting education, child development activities, support groups, and connections to basic needs. Provides diapers on a monthly basis to families with children under age 4, and distributes food once a week.
Offers parenting education, child development activities, support groups, resource fairs, community referrals and connections to basic needs like food, clothing, health care, housing and employment. Provides diapers on a monthly basis to families and distributes food once a week.