School Supplies and Clothing offered by School Supplies and Drives at Lower Columbia College
Provides school clothing, school supplies, backpacks, and hair cuts. Supplies may include new and used clothing and accessories, shoes, and uniforms. Availability may be dependent on supply.
Provides school clothing, school supplies, backpacks, and hair cuts. Supplies may include new and used clothing and accessories, shoes, and uniforms. Availability may be dependent on supply.
Short-Term Overnight Shelter offered by Janus Youth Programs at Access Center
Provides short-term overnight shelter, two meals per day and cleanup facilities for 30 homeless and street dependent youth attempting to make changes in their lives. Youth may access clothing, medical assistance, and employment education support.
Provides short-term overnight shelter, two meals per day and cleanup facilities for 30 homeless and street dependent youth attempting to make changes in their lives. Youth may access clothing, medical assistance, and employment education support.
The HUB - Community Center offered at Faith in Action - The HUB
Offers a central place where seniors, their family, friends and neighbors can meet, socialize and take part in recreational, fitness, and nutrition opportunities.
Offers a central place where seniors, their family, friends and neighbors can meet, socialize and take part in recreational, fitness, and nutrition opportunities. Program offerings are inter-generational and designed to keep the community actively engaged and active. ###The HUB Center for Seniors provides classes and events including: * Bingo * Crafts * Dancing * Events * Fishing * Health Classes and Events * Fitness * Meals * Music * Painting * Writing Visit the online calendar to find monthly class and event offerings.
HIV Services offered by Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon at HIV Day Center
The HIV Day Center is a drop-in center for people living with HIV/AIDS. Services include hot breakfasts and lunches, access to phones, a mail drop, computers with internet access, TV, VCR, clothing, shower, and hygiene supplies.
Drop-in center for people living with HIV/AIDS. Services include hot breakfasts and lunches, access to phones, a mail drop, computers with internet access, TV, VCR, clothing, shower, and hygiene supplies. Clients have access to washer, dryer, massage, acupuncture, foot care, and haircuts by signup. Recreational activities include art therapy, games, and other activities. Our Daily Bread Express program delivers meals directly to those who are homebound with HIV.
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.
Night Strike offered by Cityteam International at Portland Night Strike
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced.
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced. All resources are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Also provides volunteer opportunities.
Senior Services offered by Bonney Lake Area Senior Center
Provides a variety of health services, activities and trips to seniors in the area.
Provides a variety of health services, activities and trips to seniors in the area.
Free and low cost health services for seniors include:
- health screenings for diabetes,
- blood pressure screenings,
- cardiovascular screenings,
- skin cancer screening,
- foot care clinics and,
- a medical supply lending closet.
Other supports include things like:
- free hair cuts,
- free trips to local grocery stores
- caregiver kits,
- and trips to fun events throughout Puget Sound.
Chronic Care Management offered by Bailey-Boushay House
Outpatient program provides health monitoring, physical and occupational therapy, recreational activities, counseling and support groups, hot meals and nutritional counseling for those with a disability related to AIDS. Accepts Medicaid.
Helps prevent or delay the need for institutional care for people with HIV/AIDS by helping them maintain independence at home, and by providing daytime relief for their families or caregivers through an outpatient program.
Services include:
- Health monitoring
- Medication adherence
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Recreational and social activities
- Counseling and support groups
- Hot meals
- Hair Cuts
- Laundry/Showers
- Nutritional counseling
Interpreter service available
Clients are provided with disability bus passes when eligible.
Stand Down Event offered by Veterans Stand Downs at Clark County Veterans Stand Down
Provides an annual health and wellness resource event. Services include employment help, housing assistance, mental health, clothing, haircuts, food, pet services by the Humane Society, and health and dental information. Lunch and transportation vans are available.
Stand Downs are typically one- to three-day events during which VA staff and volunteers provide food, clothing and health screenings to homeless and at-risk Veterans. Veterans also receive referrals for health care, housing solutions, employment, substance use treatment, mental health counseling and other essential services.
Support Services for Homeless & Unaccompanied Youth & Young Adults offered by Okanogan Community Action Council
Works to reduce and prevent homelessness for youth and young adults through five priority service areas.
OCCAC is leading the effort to reduce and prevent homelessness for youth and young adults through five priority service areas:
- Stable Housing: Provides immediate access to low-barrier shelter, rental assistance, eviction prevention, rental deposit, motel vouchers, etc. to create a sustainable solution and avert cycles of recurring homelessness.
- Family Reconciliation: Diverting youth from the homeless system back to family and natural supports whenever possible.
- Permanent Connections: Includes engaging youth in family, school, and community connection activities.
- Education & Employment Support: Supports education and employment goals by covering education and employment related costs. Expenses associated with enrolling and attending school may include GED tests, school IDs, school supplies, college applications, or placement test fees. Expenses associated with obtaining or maintaining employment may include interview clothing, work uniforms/shoes, licensing or certification costs, state ID, haircuts, or other costs that contribute to employment.
- Support for Improved Social & Emotional Well-being: Crisis services, such as referrals and connections to health and behavioral health care services, engaging youth in community and familial activities, and encouraging connections to cultural, community, and trust-worthy adults.
- May also provide items necessary to help an emergent need, such as: food, water, clothing, hygiene products, first aid, baby formula, diapers, medical prescriptions, winter gear, tents, sleeping bags, etc.
All services are subject to approval per program guidelines.
Financial Assistance offered by King County Veterans Program in Tukwila
Helps veterans with food, shelter, utilities, eviction prevention, employment related expenses, move-in costs, medical, gas and prescriptions. Satellite offices located throughout King County.
Provides financial assistance to help veterans with housing, employment and medical expenses as well as life stability.
Financial assistance is provided as part of a client's service plan.
- Financial assistance for housing expenses (e. g. , rent, mortgage), eviction prevention, move-in expenses, transitional housing and shelter expenses.
- Financial assistance for medical expenses, medical aids/equipment and prescriptions.
Provides advocacy, agency referrals, bus passes (GTA), clothing (voucher), motel vouchers (at least 72 hours prior to moving into a permanent home), food baskets, furniture, haircuts (coupons), laundry (voucher), meals, non-food pantry items, prayer and encouragement.
Partners with Christian churches to combine resources to provide clothing, motel vouchers, food baskets, furniture, haircut coupons, laundry vouchers, meals, non-food pantry items, bus passes (GTA), and advocacy. Verifies the circumstances and needs of client and attempt to provide a comprehensive plan of action. Makes referrals to other crucial local agencies and resources and based upon the recommendations, local churches respond to client's need.
Also make referrals to local agencies and resources based upon partner recommendations.
Financial Assistance offered by King County Veterans Program in Seattle
Helps veterans with food, shelter, utilities, eviction prevention, haircut vouchers, move-in costs, medical, gas and prescriptions. Satellite offices located throughout King County.
Provides financial assistance to help veterans with housing, employment and medical expenses as well as life stability.
Financial assistance is provided as part of a client's service plan.
- Financial assistance for housing expenses (e. g. , rent, mortgage), eviction prevention, move-in expenses, transitional housing and shelter expenses.
- Financial assistance for medical expenses, medical aids/equipment and prescriptions.
Services may include health screening, medical and dental care, vision, housing resources, counseling and substance abuse referrals, haircuts, pet care, job fairs, help accessing VA services and benefits, DMV and legal assistance.
Stand Downs are typically one- to three-day events during which VA staff and volunteers provide food, clothing and health screenings to homeless and at-risk Veterans. Veterans also receive referrals for health care, housing solutions, employment, substance use treatment, mental health counseling and other essential services.
Senior Center offered at City of Yakima's Harman Senior Center
Operates a senior center that offers community dining, crafts, health services, and recreation activities.
Operates a senior center that offers community dining, crafts, health services, and recreation activities.
- Congregate dining: provides a congregate daily lunch for seniors, soup and sandwich on M-W, and a dinner club every third Th.
- Health services: offers blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, fitness classes, Zumba classes, Pilates, and driver refresher courses.
- Recreation activities: billiards/pool, bridge, cribbage, line dancing, pinochle, crafts, computer lab, among others.