Unhoused Services offered by Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank
Offers services to the unhoused of King County.
Offers a variety of services focused on assisting the unhoused,
Food: Sandwiches, snacks, water, and select canned goods & dry goods, as supplies last first come first serve
Mail: Client needs to sign mail agreement form. We do not accept packages.
Bus Tickets: as supplies last, bus tickets weekly.
Resource Referrals: Referrals are made based on need & requested assistance.
ID Replacement: Assistance with identifying locations for free IDs and/or directly assisting with ID replacements.
Case Management: Assistance on a case-by-case basis and requested assistance.
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.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
Every Friday, non-perishable food is placed into backpacks for elementary and middle school children identified as in-need. Households are identified by the school counselor.
Through our ‘Power Pack’ program, we ensure at-risk students can develop and grow, succeed in school, and feel self-worth by providing healthy bags of food by Friday each week so the students are nourished over the weekend and return to school and ready to learn.
Basic Needs Assistance offered by Akin's North Seattle Family Resource Center
Provides food bags containing baby food as well as general food for families, maternity and children's clothing. Also offers health care enrollment and ORCA LIFT cards. Work Source Connection community site. information and referral, application assistance. Mina and Kabiye also available for language assistance.
Provides free nonperishable food based on availability. Also provides used children's clothing as available. Hosts a bi-monthly Community Day Resource event with material items such as food, hygiene supplies, books, and resource tables staffed by various social service agencies. Provides information and referral to other basic needs resources. Offers assistance with health care enrollment, employment and education resources and ORCA LIFT cards. WorkSource Connections community site.
Angle Lake Community Resource Center offered by Lutheran Community Services Northwest in SeaTac
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.
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.
Unhoused Outreach Program offered by Take the Next Step
Provides emergency food bags for those in need. Sack lunches are offered at 10 am until they run out. Snacks and coffee are available from 10am-1pm.
Provides weekly connection point for those in our community who are without housing and living outdoors, in their cars, or others who prefer to meet with a navigator out in the community. The Outreach team goes around to key areas in Monroe to offer shelf stable food, lunches, hygiene items, socks, cold weather items, and an opportunity to provide resource navigation.
Necessities Program offered at Tri-City Union Gospel Mission's Men Facility
Distributes 85 food boxes, clothing, hygiene/toiletries, and household items each week.
Provides clothing, hygiene items/toiletries, and household. Also provides lunch and dinner for the general public. Accepts donations of toiletries and household items.
Basic Needs offered at Arlington Community Resource Center
Clients may receive an emergency food bag, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, coats, flashlights, shoes, or other items as available.
Clients may receive emergency food assistance and/or hot meal, toiletries/hygiene items, diapers, baby wipes, some cold weather clothing such as coats and shoes (dependent upon donations), or other items as available. Assistance with past due utility bills may be available but is dependent on funding. Assistance is not guaranteed and funding is limited. Clients need to complete an intake.
Operates a food pantry for Redmond and Sammamish area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for adults who are homebound are available.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
Veterans Support offered by Newby-Ginnings of North Idaho
Provides free personal and household items such as furniture, appliances an dishes as well as clothing, toiletries, blankets and food to veterans, active military, and Gold Star families.
Offers furniture, appliances, lamps, curtains, towels and bed linens; small kitchen appliances, cookware, bake ware, flatware and dishes. Offers clothing, shoes, coats and other cold weather gear; toiletries, medical equipment, blankets and food.
Basic Needs Assistance offered at Meridian School District's Family Resource Center
Assists families in the Meridian School District with basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies and more. Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing (kid and adult), kitchenware, linens, and small appliances that are still in excellent condition.
Assists with basic needs such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies and more. Accepts donations of new and gently used clothing (kid and adult), kitchenware, linens, and small appliances that are still in excellent condition.
Day Center offered at New Bethlehem Project at New Bethlehem Day Center
Day center offers showers, laundry facilities, a hot meal and access to computers and case management. Serves parents accompanied by children ages 17 and younger of whom they have custody. Operates as a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Day center for homeless families and individuals, offers hygiene services, showers, laundry and to-go meals.
Operates as a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Food Pantry offered at Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank
Provides food for residents of Issaquah School District. Visit once per week. Also offers formula and diapers. Home delivery available to clients with disabilities or with challenges to shopping in person. Provides children's clothing and outdoor clothing.
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.
"Groceries to Go" home delivery program is available to clients with disabilities or with challenges to shopping in person at the food pantry.
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.
Food Pantry offered by Salvation Army's Social Services Department in Federal Way/Des Moines
Provides emergency food bags once every 30 days to clients in the Federal Way School District and in Des Moines, south of S 216th St only; ID and verification of income and address required. Visit in person for food services only.
Provides food pantry for area residents once every 7 days. Accepts referrals from the Emergency Feeding program.
Food Pantry offered by Hopelink in Kirkland/Northshore
Operates a food pantry for Kirkland, Kenmore, Bothell and Woodinville area residents; home delivery may be available for adults who are homebound; to-go bags available for those outside service area.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
Backpack Food Program offered at Food Backpacks 4 Kids
Provides a backpack of food to school children.
Each backpack has at least five to six pounds of nutritious snacks and child-friendly foods. Students take the backpacks home each Friday and return them the following week for a refill.
Also maintains Care Cupboards at some of the schools. Students can access snacks or meal items during the school week.