Offers financial assistance on a case by case basis depending on the request and availability of funds. May help with obtaining beds, clothing, travel aid, back to school clothing, and other needs.
Offers financial assistance on a case by case basis depending on the request and availability of funds. May help with obtaining beds, clothing, travel aid, back to school clothing, and other needs.
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.
Description of Program: Provides free nonperishable food, used children’s clothing, and diapers all based on availability. Provides information and referral to other basic needs resources. Offers assistance with health care enrollment, employment, education resources, and ORCA LIFT cards. It is a WorkSource Connections community site. Hosts occasional Community Resource event with items such as food, hygiene supplies, books, and resource tables staffed by various social service agencies.
Provides a welcoming place for families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless to shop for free clothing and other necessary items for children ages 0-17. Referral from case manager preferred. Accepts donations of children's items.
Provides free, gently used and new children’s items for children ages 0-17. Items provided include:
- Season-appropriate clothing and shoes
- Diapers, formula, and other essentials for infants
- Multicultural learning toys and books
- Baby gear and equipment
Inventory is based on community donations and availability of items is not guaranteed.
Provides clothing to area children. Sizes typically range from 3 months up to size 14. Drop-in during clothing bank hours.
Provides clothing to area children. Sizes range from Newborn up to Children's size 14.
Accepts donations of: new or gently used children's clothing, coats, and shoes; new socks, underwear, and diapers; children's books.
Does not accept toys, baby furniture, strollers, etc.
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.
Provides clothing, housewares, and hygiene items to families and individuals every 60 days. Every 30 days families can receive infant care items such as diapers and wipes for infants through age 4.
Provides clothing, small housewares, and hygiene items to families and individuals every 60 days. Every 30 days families can receive infant care items such as diapers and wipes for infants through age 4.
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 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.
Provides essential good for infants and young children including: formula and food, diapers, clothing, cribs, and car seats.
Partners with KidVantage, formerly Eastside Baby Corner, to provide childcare essentials such as the following:
- Diapers
- Formula
- Baby Clothes
- Cribs
- Car Seats
- Children's Clothes
Provides clothing to those in need during the school year. School aged children receive some new clothing, and some school supplies. Adults and young children receive gently used clothing. Limited number of items per household.
Provides clothing to those in need during the school year.
Serves the entire family, limits apply.
School aged children receive some new and used clothing, new socks/underwear and school supplies.
Adults and young children receive gently used clothing.
Each household receives a limited number of items.
Contact for more information about volunteer opportunities.
Accepts and distributes donations for food and clothing. Food consists of non-perishable items and the clothing bank has mens, womens, youth, baby, and professional clothing.
We offer prepacked boxes or a bag consisting of non-perishable items and occasionally breads, meats and produce from local grocery stores and the Food Lifeline program.
Food and Clothing Donations are accepted during this time. Or you can call to arrange a drop off with the office.
Provides maternity clothing and supplies for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Also provides baby clothing, baby blankets, sleepers, toys and children's books, as well as emergency supplies of diapers, formula, and baby food.
Provides maternity clothing and supplies for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Also provides baby clothing, baby blankets, sleepers, toys and children's books, as well as emergency supplies of diapers, formula, and baby food. Availability of diapers, formula, and other supplies is dependent on donations received. Clients should call first to determine if sizes/types of items needed are available. Parents are encouraged to become a client (which is free) and allows access to more services. Diapers and formula are available for emergency needs only and not provided on an ongoing basis. Mother and Child is NOT a clothing closet; it is a program which has supplies to assist families but also focuses on education and support.
Referral from the school or a social service agency required. There is a form that the school staff or a case manager needs to fill out. Provides clothing to children in Lewis County.
Provides clothing to children in need all year.
Referrals are provided by school counselors, teachers, nurses, school staff, and other organizations working directly with the family in need.
Hopes to provide new socks, underwear, jeans shirt and shoes.
Might also be able to provide new or gently used jackets or sweatshirts that have been donated.
Also accepts volunteers and donations.
Offers gently used children's clothing age newborn through 18 years of age, diapers and other baby supplies depending on availability. Works with Northwest Children's Outreach as a referral, enrollment, drop-off, and pick up point.
Offers gently used children's clothing age newborn through 18 years of age, diapers and other baby supplies depending on availability. Works with Northwest Children's Outreach as a referral, enrollment, drop-off, and pick up point.
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.
Provides free school clothing for low-income children.
Provides free school clothing for qualifying low-income students enrolled in public school in Snohomish County and the Northshore District of King County. Emergency situations, please call for appointment.
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.
Warm coats for children are available fall through winter starting in October for children ages 0 to18. Sizes will range from newborn to 6XL.
Seasonal Support is a program of the Stanwood-Camano Food Bank and offers brand new gifts and coats to children ages during the months of November and December. Seasonal Support is available to families who reside in the zip codes of Stanwood & Camano Island.
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.
Every 30 days families can receive infant care items such as diapers and wipes for infants through age 4.
Every 30 days families can receive infant care items such as diapers and wipes for infants through age 4. Also offers a clothing bank with children's clothing.
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 limited access to diapers, formula and baby food as available to families in need. Call for availability.
- Infant bottles
- Blankets
- Children’s and baby clothing