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.
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 gently used, donated clothing to people in need. Clothing ranges from everyday wear to seasonal items. Also offers personal care items such as hygiene products, toiletries and other necessities.
Provides gently used, donated clothing to individuals and families in need. Clothing ranges from everyday wear to seasonal items. Provides essential personal care
items to individuals and families facing hardship. Items available include hygiene products, toiletries and other necessities.
Winter items include coats, hats, gloves, scarves, blankets, hand warmers and tents.
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.
(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.
Donates clothing every three months and houseware assistance (dishes, cook ware, utensils, etc) twice a year. Also hands out gently used and new coats from KNDO'S Coats for Kid's campaign.
Donates clothing every six months and a one-time houseware assistance (dishes, cook ware, utensils, etc.). Assistance is provided to those in crisis situations; exceptions may be made with other agency referrals. * No longer helps with furniture or any type of financial assistance, such as rental or utilities, as those funds have been depleted.
Assists with the following:
- Clothes and shoes
- Kitchen basic necessities like: pots, pans, plates, cups, forks, spoons, etc.
- Personal hygiene items when available
- Blankets
- Coats and all winter basic necessities like: gloves, beanies, coats, snow boots, etc.
- Hands out gently used and new coats from KNDO'S Coats for Kid's campaign.
Provides and collects coats for children in need. There are several locations where you can donate a new or gently used coat that will later be cleaned then distributed to children throughout our community. Gives out 1 coat per kid.
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.
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 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.
Provides opportunities that promote healthy physical, social, and emotional development for homeless and disadvantaged children and teens by providing education, healthy food, clothing, and programs to enable them with tools to build confidence and achieve their full potential to their own path to success.
Provides opportunities that promote healthy physical, social, and emotional development for homeless and disadvantaged children and teens by providing education, healthy food, clothing, and programs to enable them with tools to build confidence and achieve their full potential to their own path to success. Programs and services vary throughout the year, school supplies & Christmas toys.
EVCS has many programs and services youth can volunteer to earn community service hours, and to become involved in their community.
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 a confidential intake to assess the needs of Greater Chelan Valley families and individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk, including assistance with rent and move-in costs, utilities, and gas vouchers.
Provides assistance with basic emergency needs, which may include emergency shelter or stipends to assist with rent, utilities, gas, car repairs, local transit passes, long distance bus tickets, medical care, clothing, and more. Also provides personal hygiene items, baby diapers, pet food, warm winter coats, and other essentials.
Offers a gently used clothing to students in the Federal Way School District. Call to schedule an appointment.
Offers a gently used clothing to students in the Federal Way School District. Items include children's clothing, shoes, socks, underwear and winter clothes.
Occasionally has diapers available. Item availability depends on donations.
Provides clothing, toys, books, school supplies, baby things, computers and other items for kids in foster care and children who are living in out-of-home care.
Children, youth and young adults who have experienced foster care and their caregivers can shop for high quality clothing, shoes, school supplies, toys, books, free tickets to events and other essentials in the Treehouse Store.
Offers free women's clothing to low-income or homeless women in Seattle. Types of clothing include: women's casual, business clothing and accessories (such as shoes, belts, make-up, purses, scarves and hats) and some personal hygiene items.
Offers up to two bags of free women's clothing, accessories and personal hygiene items to low-income or homeless women in Seattle. Types of clothing include: women's casual, business clothing and accessories (such as shoes, belts, make-up, purses, scarves and hats).
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.
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.
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.
Offers a zero-barrier day center experience open to the community. Drop in for food, water, hygiene, clothing, warm, dry place to rest, phone charging station, resource navigation and peer support
Offers a zero-barrier day center experience open to the community. Drop in for:
- Food
- Water
- Hygiene
- Clothing
- Warm, dry place to rest
- Phone charging station
- Resource navigation
- Peer support
Distributes clothing and toiletries for men, women, children and infants. Agency is not able to answer phone inquiries about item availability.
Distributes free clothing and toiletries for men, women, children, and infants. Sometimes also has blankets, sleeping bags, shoes, socks, gloves and toys.