Work and Family Life Programs offered at Naval Base Kitsap - Fleet and Family Support Program at Bangor Gold Building
Offers an education program which teaches concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes include employment, financial, relocation, and transition assistance.
Life Skills education programs teach concepts and principles relevant to a healthy lifestyle. Workshops and classes or consultation is available in the following areas. Employment Assistance Program - Employment and Career Workshops, Local and National Employment Information, Individual Career Counseling, Resume Assistance, Federal Employment Application Information Financial Assistance Program - Personal Financial Management Workshops, Individual Financial Counseling Relocation Assistance Program - Relocation Workshops, Welcome Aboard Information, Hospitality Kits and Loaner Items, Individual or Family Consultation, Exceptional Family Member Resources Transition Assistance Program - Career Development Workshops, Preparation for Leaving the Military Support and Counseling - Relationship Workshops, Anger and Stress Management Workshops, Individual and Marital Counseling; Child Counseling Special Interest Program - Courses and Individual and Group support activities
Material Goods Assistance offered at Salvation Army of Walla Walla
Accepts donations of clothing, furniture, and other household goods that are then distributed to families and individuals in need.
Accepts donations of clothing, furniture, and other household goods that are then distributed to families and individuals in need. Provides furniture when it is available, if not they will take the name and number and will call if the item needed is donated.
Goes out every Thursday evening to offer a church without walls, and provides food, clothing, hygiene supplies, batteries, candles, sleeping bags, blankets, back packs, diapers and more. On the corner of State and Franklin.
Goes out every Thursday evening to offer a church without walls, and provides prayer, food, free haircuts, clothing, hygiene supplies, batteries, candles, sleeping bags, blankets, back packs, diapers and more.
Located at State Ave and Franklin St. in Downtown Olympia.
Those who want to donate clothing can drop items off at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church or Calvary Chapel. Volunteers are also welcome, contact us at 360-705-0291 for more information.
Provides free clothing by appointment to Seattle residents in need and anyone who is homeless. Adult sizes only. Limited amount of linens such as blankets, towels and sheets may also be available.
Provides free clothing for Seattle residents in need and anyone who is homeless.
Adult sizes only.
Limited amount of linens such as blankets, towels and sheets may also be available.
Basic Needs offered at East Whatcom Regional Resource Center
Clients may receive blankets, clothing, emergency food bag, hand sanitizer, masks, toiletries/hygiene items, or other items as available.
Clients may receive blankets, clothing, emergency food, condoms, narcan/naloxone, hand sanitizer, masks, covid19 test kits, toiletries/hygiene items, or other items as available.
Emergency Food Assistance Program offered at Kalama Helping Hands
Provides a shopping-style food pantry with meat, dairy, canned and dried foods, and fresh produce. Availability of food options depends on donations. Also offers clothing, shoes, and bedding.
Provides a shopping-style food pantry with meat, dairy, canned and dried foods, and fresh produce. Availability of food options depends on donations. Also offers clothing, shoes, and bedding.
Free Warehouse Store offered at Union Gospel Mission of Grays Harbor - Heron Street Mission
Offers free furniture, household items including pots, pans, dishes, towels, sleeping bags, blankets, and bedding for those in need. Donations items may be dropped off or for furniture call to schedule a pickup.
Offers a household store. Donations include: beds, sofas, chairs, tables, dressers, household supplies, and much, much more. However, just as quickly as items are received, they are given away to those in need. Through the store, UGM is able to help people who come off the streets in need of a blanket or sleeping bag. Provides household goods to those who have relocated or been separated from their families, or lost their material goods through a fire or other emergencies. Helps shelter guests with furniture and other household items as they move on, into their own apartment or home. The store is unable to operate without the generous donations of individuals, families, and businesses. If you have useable furniture or other household items (pots, pans, dishes, towels, bedding, etc.).Our driver will call you to schedule a time for pickup.
Basic Needs Assistance offered at St Vincent de Paul in Pasco
Provides help with basic needs, such as: food boxes; gas vouchers & bus passes for employment or medical appointments; kitchenware; small furniture; motel vouchers for families with children; and prescription assistance.
Provides help with basic needs, such as: food boxes; gas vouchers & bus passes for employment or medical appointments; kitchenware; motel vouchers for families with children; and prescription assistance.
Personal Goods and Household Items offered at Community Food Pantry
Offers personal and household goods including sleeping bags, clothing, hygiene items, pet food, household goods, and other items (as available). Donations and volunteers welcome.
Offers personal and household goods including sleeping bags, clothing, hygiene items, pet food, household goods, and other items (as available). Donations and volunteers welcome.
Provides a share room where community members can receive basic necessities such as clothing, food and toiletries at no charge. Call or email to schedule an appointment.
Provides a share room where community members can receive basic necessities such as clothing, food, and toiletries at no charge. Contact the church office if there is an emergency to arrange a time to visit.
Clothing Bank offered at Grays Harbor Community Clothing Bank
Provides clothing and other items including toys, shoes, blankets, and household goods. Must have a referral from a local agency like CAP or Friendship House.
Provides clothing and other items including toys, shoes, blankets, and household goods including towels, blankets, and dishes. Cannot accept electrical items or furniture.
Thrift Store offered at Evergreen Goodwill's Retail Store in Port Orchard
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.
Community Needs offered at Love INC of Yakima County
(Not an emergency service) Provides clothing, personal hygiene supplies, cleaning supplies, baby items, linens, kitchen items and referrals to other community resources.
(Not an emergency service) Makes referrals for clients to pick up personal and household items, such as:
- Clothing
- Household linens
- Furniture
- Baby supplies
- Cleaning supplies
- Personal hygiene supplies
- Kitchen items
Referrals are sent to the Connection Center by churches, ministries, agencies, or directly from clients. This agency is a network of local churches and ministries for the purpose of meeting needs.
Household Goods and Furniture offered at Abraham's House
Provides clothing, household goods, furniture, and appliances when available. Call or visit website for donation pickup. Accepts most items, including running vehicles.
Provides clothing, household goods, furniture (including appliances when available) for homes.Call or visit website for donation pickup. Accepts most items, even items other charities will not accept, including running vehicles.
Emergency Services - Critical Needs offered at Saint Vincent De Paul North Sound Council Emergency Services - Critical Needs
Offers assistance with basic needs, utilities, rent, prescription medication, and other expenses on a case-by-case basis.
(Does not serve Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Darrington). ALL SERVICES ARE DEPENDENT UPON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDING AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. Offers clothing, furniture/beds, household items, food, rent/utilities assistance, prescription medication assistance, and other expenses on a case-by-case basis. Callers are referred to the St. Vincent de Paul volunteers in their area who may do a home visit to determine need. Financial services are provided through a vouchering system. Not all services are offered in all areas.
Newborn Baby Supplies offered by Babies in Need at All Saints Episcopal Church
Provides clothing and supplies for newborns and their families, including a layette with gowns, pajamas, undershirts, fleece sleepers, washcloths, receiving blankets, a quilt or crib blanket, diapers, wipes, and other items.
Provides car seats and layettes which include gowns, pajamas, outfits, fleece sleep sacks, onesies, booties, socks, hats, receiving blanket quilts, crib blanket bibs, washcloths, burp cloths, diapers, wipes, and a toy and story book. Also accepts donations.
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.
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.
Mission Outreach offered at Saint Vincent de Paul Pierce County
Email is the best way to connect with the program. It will take some time to process the requests. See program details for more information. Dropping in for assistance does not guarantee assistance.
Provides case work support to those facing a crisis or in need of resources. Also assists with coordinated entry.
Partners with 12 local Catholic churches that provide assistance to those residing in their zip code.
Assistance is limited but can include funding for emergency basic needs such as rental deposits, utilities, gas vouchers, food vouchers, and more.
Those in need contact their closest SVdP Catholic Parish, email the SVdP Help Line, or visit the Community Resource Center next to the Thrift Store.
Can provide assistance up to every three months for gas vouchers and food vouchers unless other extreme circumstances arise.
St. Vincent de Paul's Mission Outreach Program includes the Homeless Prevention & Basic Needs Program and the Hispanic & Immigrant Family Support Program, which helps Latino & immigrant families with case management in Spanish, access to community resources, legal assistance, education (including ESL) and more. Se habla espanol.
All programs operate out of the Community Resource Center located next to the Thrift Store.
The Community Resource Center does not provide direct rental assistance.
Food Pantry and Clothing Closet offered at Battle Ground Adventist Community Services
Provides monthly food boxes, clothing, and household items. Also offers diapers and wipes (200 diapers per household). Does not provide cash assistance for rent or utilities. Accepts donations of food, clothing, kitchenware, and linens.
Provides monthly food boxes, clothing, and household items. Also offers diapers and wipes (200 diapers per household). Does not provide cash assistance for rent or utilities. Accepts donations of food, clothing, kitchenware, and linens.
Operates core programs designed to promote stability and self-sufficiency, supporting long-term housing success.
Dignity for Divas (DfD) operates core programs designed to promote stability and self-sufficiency, supporting long-term housing success using a three-tiered self-care model.
Tier 1 – Diva Duty:
• Monthly distribution of Diva Survival Kits containing 10-15 personal care and hygiene items for unsheltered individuals (primarily women).
• Includes Diva Outreach Survival Guide with local resources, shelter maps, and DfD contact information.
Tier 2 – Welcome Home Program:
• Welcome Home Kits provided to women recently transitioned into housing, including:
o Cleaning supplies
o Toilet paper and paper towels
o Kitchen utensils
o Bedding items
o Full-size personal care products
o Toys and books for children (when available)
• Access to healing, supportive program materials
• Monthly health & wellness and skill-building workshops for one full year, including a Mommy & Me Workshop Series
• Referrals to partner agencies for furniture assistance
• Access to weekly food shopping pantry appointments (by appointment only)
Tier 3 – Diva Dream:
• Diva Dream Kits awarded to women who maintain permanent housing for six months as a milestone of success and continued connection.