Food and Clothing Bank offered at Adventists Community Services Center
Offers a food and clothing bank to those in need. Donations and volunteers gladly accepted.
Offers a food and clothing bank to those in need. The food and clothing bank are supported by the proceeds from the thrift store. Donations and volunteers gladly accepted.
Emergency Assistance Vouchers offered at St Vincent de Paul - East Jefferson County
Assist with emergency, temporary, or short term need by providing vouchers. Clients leave a message. Calls are returned by volunteers M-Th who will try to schedule a face-to-face meeting to asses need and decide on appropriate assistance.
Assistance with emergency, temporary, or short term needs. Assistance provided is **never** given in cash, but may be given as vouchers or as checks mailed directly to a landlord or utility company. Does not offer a food pantry.
Taking it to the Streets Ministries offered at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship
Helps anyone that is homeless in Kitsap County by providing food, meals, clothing, hygiene items, tents, and camping equipment. Call for emergency assistance or visit the church.
Helps anyone that is homeless in Kitsap County by providing food, meals, clothing, hygiene items, tents, and camping equipment. The Ministry connects the homeless with other people/churches/organizations to remedy their individual needs.
Hot Meal offered by Kent Community Supper at Kent Lutheran Church
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.
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.
Provides diapers, formula and baby food as available to families in need.
Program can also connect clients to other items such as:
- High chairs
- Car seats (infant seats to booster seats)
- Strollers
- Infant bottles
- Blankets
- Clothing for newborns up to size 12.
Homeless Liaison offered at Raymond School District
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services:
*Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records.
*Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form.
*Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district.
*Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes.
*Free school supplies if needed.
*Free school clothes if needed.
*Referrals to other services as needed.
These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Homeless Liaison offered at Shelton School District - Administration
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: *Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. *Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. * Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. * Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. * Free school supplies if needed. * Free school clothes if needed. * Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Operation School Bell offered at Assistance League of Seattle
Provides elementary school students in the Seattle Public Schools new clothing, school supplies and hygiene supplies. Referral needed from school family support worker, school nurse or school counselor.
Provides elementary school students in the Seattle Public Schools grades K-5th grade new clothing, shoes, coats and emergency services providing self-confidence and improving academic performance.
Clothing acquired through JC Penney and Target.
Amounts per child estimated at $150.00
Financial and Referral Assistance offered at A Gift For Special Children
Offers financial assistance to families with developmentally disabled children 0-18 years of age for needs including diapers, wheelchair ramps, non-prescription medication, equipment, food, respite, utilities, and other housing expenses.
Offers assistance to families with children ages 0-18 years who have special needs and/or disease. We can support families with gas vouchers for appointments, equipment-furniture, food, utilities, car repair, and housing.
Employment offered by King County Veterans Program in Seattle
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
Homeless Liaison offered at Cosmopolis School District
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: - Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. - Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. - Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. - Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. - Free school supplies if needed. - Free school clothes if needed. - Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Life Care Community Services Food Bank offered at Spirit of Life Lutheran Church
Offers four days worth of food to qualifying residents of rural South Kitsap county up to once per month. Food available on an emergency basis by contacting the church. Proof of address required.
Offers four days worth of food to qualifying residents of rural South Kitsap county up to once per month. Food available on an emergency basis by contacting the church. Proof of address required. All information is kept confidential.
Food Pantry, Clothing, Gas Vouchers and Other Needs offered at Black Diamond Community Center
Provides food, clothing and occasional gas vouchers for residents of Black Diamond, Enumclaw, Covington, Maple Valley and Ravensdale.
Operates a food pantry that also provides pet food for residents of Black Diamond, Green River Gorge (Enumclaw), and Ravensdale.
Clothing is available depending on donations.
Can occasionally provide gas vouchers for clients with Black Diamond address and valid Washington State driver license with a verifiable job interview or medical appointment.
Hot Meal and Showers offered by Trinity Community Church's Hungry Soul Café
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.
Career Bridge offered at Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
Provides assistance with job readiness, job search, work training and labor market information through workshops, computer resources and case management.
Offers a 5-week program providing assistance with job readiness, job search, work training and labor market information through workshops, computer resources and case management. Program participants may also get assistance with obtaining work-appropriate clothing.
Workshops and case management offer the following services to all students enrolled:
- Mentorship Life Skills & Training
- Earn Certifications (Industrial First Aid/CPR, Flaggers, Food Handler Permit)
- Financial Empowerment
- Resume & Cover Letter Assistance
- Job Connections
- Wrap-Around Services
Job announcements provided are current postings from private industry, city, county and state employers.
Hot Meals offered by Community Lunch on Capitol Hill at All Pilgrims Church
Provides hot meals served as dine-in or take-out to anyone in need. Vegetarian option available. Also provides clothing, pet food, survival gear and toiletries.
Provides hot meals served dine-in or takeout-style to anyone in need. Vegetarian option available.
Also provides clothing, pet food, survival/camping gear and toiletries.
Comprehensive Services Center offered at North Kitsap Fishline
***FOR THOSE CURRENTLY IN NORTH KITSAP ONLY. Provides a variety of services to those living in North Kitsap. Services may include: case management, veterans benefit assistance, safe park program, bus tokens, emergency clothing, prescription assistance vouchers and firewood.
Fishline's Comprehensive Services Center offers various support programs offered through on-site partner agencies. These services include housing assistance through the Kitsap County Housing and Essential Needs Program, which provides rental assistance, security deposits, and essential needs like hygiene items. The Kitsap Division of Aging and Long Term Care offers resources for older adults and adults with disabilities. The Housing Solutions Center provides housing assistance, including shelters and rental aid. NAMI Kitsap offers mental health support groups, while Peninsula Community Health Services provides dental care on a sliding scale. Additionally, Soundworks Job Center helps low-income and homeless individuals, as well as veterans, find employment.
Homeless/Foster Liaison offered at Hoquiam School District #28
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: *Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. *Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. * Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. * Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. * Free school supplies if needed. * Free school clothes if needed. * Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Meals, Food Pantry & Clothing Room offered at New Day Ministry
Offers free hot dinners to those in need, essential assistance, pantry items, and clothing. Also offers community service hours for military, high school students, and those who need to complete them for court requirements.
Offers free hot dinners to those in need, essential assistance, pantry items, and clothing. Also offers community service hours for military, high school students, and those who need to complete them for court requirements.
Back to School Resource Fair offered by Issaquah School District No. 411 at Clark Elementary School
Provides new backpacks and school supply kits for Issaquah School District students. Also offers clothing, medical care and haircuts.
Provides new backpacks and school supply kits for Issaquah School District students at an annual resource fair. Partners with the Issaquah Schools Foundation to provide clothing, school supplies, medical care and haircuts during a one-day event.
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.
Provides one gift card per student for new school clothes before the start of the school year.
Drop-in Services offered by PorchLight on Eastgate Way
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.
Career Coaching, Financial Education, Digital Literacy and Job Search Program offered by Dress For Success Seattle
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.
Hot Meals offered by Teen Feed at University Congregational United Church
Offers a free dinner for youth and young adults, ages 13-25, served throughout the week at multiple locations in Seattle and Auburn. Youth advocates provide support and referrals to other services. Sometimes has toiletries available.
Offers a free dinner for youth and young adults, served seven times a week between multiple sites in the University District. Youth advocates are available to provide support and referrals to other services and can sometimes provide clothing (including Winter items), toiletries and books, depending on donations received.
Thrift Store offered at Evergreen Goodwill's Retail Store in Bremerton
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.