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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Provides essential goods such as clothing and shoes, diapers, wipes, formula, school supplies etc. to children from low-income immigrant, refugee and undocumented families. Supplies may be picked up from a Renton location during a distribution event, delivered to the doorstep in person or shipped to families.
Also offers scholarships for extra-curricular activities such as sports programs for elementary and middle school-age children.
Provides clothing, toiletries, hygiene supplies, an evening dinner for LGBTQ youth ages 10-22. Also offers case management, a daily social space and discussion groups.
Operates a drop-in center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Services include:
- Case management services once per week
- Clothing
- Toiletries and hygiene supplies
- HIV/STI prevention education
- Evening dinner
- Social programming including a daily social space, dances, performance events and discussion groups several times a week.
Provides referrals to emergency shelter, transitional housing, medical services and drug/alcohol treatment.
Operates a food pantry with the following additional items based on availability: diapers & baby wipes, children's clothing, blankets, hygiene items, and small household items. Also provides resource referrals for essential services.
Operates a food pantry with the following items based on availability:
- Diapers & Baby Wipes
- New/Gently Used Children's Clothing & Shoes
- Blankets
- Personal Hygiene Items
- Small Household Items
- Modest Offering of Non-Perishable Food Items
Also provides resource referrals for essential services.
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.
Operates a food pantry with free grocery market shopping for residents of Issaquah School District. Provides grocery delivery every other week. Diapers available. Market open every other week. Emergency produce bags and dry goods boxes available on non-market weeks.
Offers free grocery market shopping with nutritious fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy as well as non-perishables, such as canned food, rice, beans and snacks, plus diapers, hygiene supplies and toiletry items.
Operates K-12 youth food programs for weekends, school breaks and over summer break. Clothing available for children aged newborn-12 years old through partnership with KidVantage (additional registration required).
Also provides basic warm clothing and outdoor supplies for unhoused neighbors.
Offers case management and resource referral assistance for families with additional needs or those experiencing housing insecurity.
This program is currently on a waitlist. "Groceries to Go" home delivery program is available to clients with disabilities or with challenges to shopping in person at the food pantry.
Provides vouchers to Vashon residents for clothing and household items.
Facilitates housing search assistance by helping clients find low-income or transitional housing.
Provides vouchers to Vashon residents for Medical/dental, transportation cost assistance. some utility assistance.
Will also assist Vashon Island disaster victims in finding appropriate resources.
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
Provides non-perishable and fresh food as well as household items to those in need living in North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation & Duvall.
Provides non-perishable and fresh food and household items, such as the following and more:
- Canned goods
- Fresh produce
- Cereal and milk
- Peanut butter and jelly
- Eggs (once a month)
- Bakery items
- Tortillas, pinto beans, rice and pasta
- Snacks and beverages
- Sugar and salt
- Laundry soap and bar soap
- Diapers and other baby items
- Toothbrushes and toothpaste (once per month)
- Toilet paper
- Pet food
Operates food pantry and baby cupboard with formula for anyone in need; special no-cook food bags are available for homeless individuals.
Provides supplemental and emergency food to individuals and families; special no-cook options are available for those experiencing homelessness.
Also provides formula, cereal, baby food and diapers for infants as available.
Offers used office-appropriate job interview clothing for adult job seekers. Referral required.
Provides access to reusable clothing items for adult job seekers. Assists low-income adults with quality, reusable clothing and accessories appropriate for office work, interviews, and other self-sufficiency activities. The inventory changes often and can be limited in quantity, style, and size.
Feminine and masculine clothing items are available. Clothing is not to be exchanged or returned.
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 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.
Trained volunteers provide pregnancy-related information on a friend-to-friend basis via telephone and in person.
Offers emotional support to women concerning pregnancy. Promotes a pro-life philosophy.
Loans toddler beds, bassinets and some baby furniture to clients. Provides car seats to clients when available.
Clothing bank provides maternity clothes and clothing for children until youngest child is 5 years old.
Provides ongoing in-service training by professionals for volunteers on regular basis.
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.
Operates a food pantry for anyone in need where clients can shop grocery style. Clients may visit once per week; no appointment necessary. Limited pet food available. Also offers diapers and hygiene supplies.
Operates a food pantry for anyone in need where clients can shop grocery style.
Limited pet food available along with hygiene supplies and diapers.
Receives food from Northwest Harvest and Food Lifeline, as well as local grocery stores.
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 support and in-kind aid to women for carrying pregnancy to full-term and after baby is born. Provides diapers and baby clothing. Has limited baby furniture, car seats, formula, toys, and other items.
Provides in-kind aid to families with babies and young children.
Provides diapers as well as a wide variety of baby and children's clothing up to size 6.
Other items are dependent on donations such as baby furniture, blankets, toys, books, car seats and strollers and maternity clothing.
All car seats are inspected by an on-site technician.
Written Spanish and Dari brochures available and spoken Spanish is available on Monday and Friday. .
Operates a food pantry for anyone in need. A food box w/ fresh produce is provided. Different dietary needs are provided as well as pet food and toiletry items as available.
Offers a food box with fresh produce weekly. Food is stocked for a variety of needs including:
- Baby items
- "No cook" food
- Pet food
- Toiletry supplies (incontinence, tooth brush, etc.) as available
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.
Provides emergency financial assistance to wounded military personnel, disabled veterans, and their families, and first responders from the onset of injury or illness throughout their recovery period.
Assistance is provided in the form of checks paid directly to vendors/service providers.
Financial assistance varies, based on individual needs ranging from rent, utilities, vehicle payments, groceries, clothing, and travel expenses.
Services are subject to funds available at the time of request.