Food Pantry offered at Holy Innocents Catholic Church
Operates a food pantry for community members. Offers non-perishable goods, breads, produce, dairy, frozen meat, and specialty diet options as well. Also offers toiletries such as diapers, hygiene items and soaps. Households may visit once a week.
Operates a food pantry for community members in need.
The food pantry is stocked with perishable and non-perishable goods: breads, desserts, frozen meats, canned and packaged foods, and some dairy products and produce. Also offers hygiene items: soaps, toothpaste and brushes, shampoo, disposable diapers, etc. Occasional distribution of cleaning/laundry supplies also takes place.
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.
Church Resources - Food & Hygiene Items offered at Marysville Police Department
Provides a list of Marysville churches which may be able to assist residents with emergency food and toiletries.
Provides list of Marysville churches which may be able to assist residents with emergency food and toiletries. Priority is Marysville residents, but will help anyone in Snohomish County. Visit the Marysville Police Department in person with valid ID and proof of residency, complete a brief form, and be given a list of churches that have indicated they may be able to help with payment of past-due expenses.
Showers offered at Union Gospel Mission of Grays Harbor - Friendship House Women's Shelter
Provides showers facilities and personal hygiene items to women and children in need.
Showers are open to men and women (and child accompanied by adult). Personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, aftershave, and deodorant are provided when available.
Taking it to the Streets Ministries offered at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship
Helps anyone that is homeless in Kitsap County by providing food, meals, clothing, hygiene items, tents, and camping equipment. Call for emergency assistance or visit the church.
Helps anyone that is homeless in Kitsap County by providing food, meals, clothing, hygiene items, tents, and camping equipment. The Ministry connects the homeless with other people/churches/organizations to remedy their individual needs.
Emergency Food & Clothing Assistance offered at The Salvation Army, Lewiston Corps
Provides emergency services for families and individuals in need, including food, clothing, showers & laundry by appt., and referrals to other appropriate resources for unlisted needs.
Provides emergency services for families and individuals in need, including food, clothing, showers & laundry by appt., and referrals to local resources for other needs. Please call in and leave a message for further recommendations.
Provides drop-in shower and laundry facilities for low-income and homeless American Indians and Alaska Natives; ages 18 and older only; no children. Provides hygiene items to members.
Provides drop-in shower and laundry facilities for low-income and homeless Native clients. Frequently has the following hygiene items available:
- Pads & tampons
- Toothbrushes & toothpaste
- Shaving needs items
- Shower needs items
- Hair products & accessories (hair dryer and curling iron, etc. )
- Socks
- Underwear
Youth and Young Adult Drop-In Services offered by YMCA of Greater Seattle at Arcadia Auburn Shelter
Operates a youth drop-in center. Provides safe space, school supplies, computer/WiFi access, pantry/food bank, open mic, and community involvement activities.
Also offers case management, homework club and tutoring (Tu & Th) workshops on healthy relationships and nutrition, and information or referral to other community resoures.
Operates a youth and young adult drop-in center. Provides safe space, school supplies, computer/Wi-Fi access, pantry/food bank, open mic, and community involvement activities.
Also offers case management, homework club and tutoring workshops, and information or referral to other community resources.
LGBTQ Youth Services Drop-In Center offered by Lambert House LGBTQ Youth Community Center
Provides clothing, toiletries, hygiene supplies, an evening dinner for LGBTQ youth ages 10-22. Also offers case management, a daily social space and discussion groups.
Operates a drop-in center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Services include:
- Case management services once per week
- Clothing
- Toiletries and hygiene supplies
- HIV/STI prevention education
- Evening dinner
- Social programming including a daily social space, dances, performance events and discussion groups several times a week.
Provides referrals to emergency shelter, transitional housing, medical services and drug/alcohol treatment.
Provides a shopping style food pantry. Also offers household cleaning products, personal hygiene and toiletry items, paper and plastic goods, clothing, pet food, and access to the food pantry to those living with HIV/AIDS.
Provides a shopping style food pantry. Also offers household cleaning products, personal hygiene and toiletry items, paper and plastic goods, clothing, pet food, and access to the food pantry to those living with HIV/AIDS. Volunteer opportunities available.
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.
Migrant Seasonal Farmworker Program offered at OIC of Washington in Sunnyside
MUST BE LEGALLY AUTHORIZED TO WORK IN THE US - Provides job training and job search assistance for unemployed farm workers, as well as financial assistance for rent, toiletries, and gas funds for work or job search.
Provides job training and job search assistance for unemployed farm workers, as well as financial assistance for rent, toiletries, and gas funds for work or job search. Assists with job training, employability development assistance, and other related assistance that supports farmworkers and their families at addressing urgent needs.
Pregnancy Testing & Confirmation Ultrasound offered at Care Net Pregnancy Center of Kittitas County
Provides pregnancy testing, information on pregnancy options (nurse consultation), community and medical referrals, and pro-life pregnancy counseling.
Provides lab quality pregnancy testing on-site with results in five minutes and verification of a positive pregnancy test. Confirmation ultrasound for qualified patients. Also provides maternity and Infant clothing and supplies (through size 2T) for anyone in need.
Diaper & Clothing Program offered at Crossroads Resource Center in Ephrata
Provides a small ration of emergency diapers, wipes, and clothing (up to size 24months/2T) to families with qualifying children. Service is limited to one-time per month.
Provides a small ration of emergency diapers, wipes, and clothing (up to size 24months/2T) to families with qualifying children. Service is limited to one-time per month.
Personal Hygiene Supplies offered at Love INC - Lewis County
Toiletries (items food stamps doesn't pay for like toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, etc.) for Lewis County neighbors in need. Eligible neighbors in need must pick up items in Centralia. More information will be given upon qualifying for this service.
Toiletries (items food stamps doesn't pay for like toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, etc.) for Lewis County neighbors in need.
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.
Family Assistance offered at Safe Harbor Support Center
Provides resource and referrals to families in crisis, as well as clothing, diapers, toiletries/hygiene goods, and thrift store vouchers to anyone who is in need.
Provides resource and referrals to families in crisis, as well as clothing, diapers, toiletries/hygiene goods, and thrift store vouchers to anyone who is in need.
Mobile Food Bank offered at Nourish Pierce County at Salishan Family Investment Center
Provides a mobile food bank that stops at various locations throughout Tacoma and Pierce County. Provides enough nutritious food for families to make 3 meals a day for 3 days. See details or visit website for food bank stops.
Provides mobile food banks that stop in several neighborhoods in the county and provides enough nutritious food to make at least three meals for three days for everyone in the household.
People may visit any Nourish Pierce County Food Bank that is convenient for them; service is not dependent on zip code or residence.
Clients "shop" and self-select food that meets their needs.
Depending on donations, things like pet food, hygiene supplies or baby food may be available.
Services is provided once a week, but if there are additional needs, no one is turned away.
Does not provide assistance with rent or utility bills.
Housing Services offered at Quality Behavioral Health in Clarkston
Assists families and individuals with an ongoing housing program to prevent homelessness. Services may include rental assistance, eviction prevention, HEN, and limited permanent supported housing services. Toiletries available only for HEN clients.
Provides various housing programs for families and individuals living in Asotin County. Offers Coordinated Entry, Homeless Diversion, and Housing and Essential Needs (HEN).
- Coordinated entry is a process developed to ensure that all people experiencing a housing crisis have fair and equal access and are quickly identified, assessed for, referred, and connected to housing and assistance based on their strengths and needs.
- Diversion is a fast paced, short-term case management program that can assist the individual/household(s) with solving problems and barriers by utilizing the existing strengths and resources of the individual/household(s). We can assist with limited flexible funding, based on eligibility, in order to assist the individual/household with obtaining permanent housing which can include relocation and other activities that support obtaining permanent.
- Housing and Essential Needs Grant Funds can only be used to support HEN eligible clients that qualify as homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Allowable financial assistance for housing may include monthly rent, overdue rent, security deposit, and service animal deposits. Utilities assistance is limited to electricity, natural gas, sewer, water, garbage, and utility deposits. Essential Needs assistance includes help with obtaining personal health and hygiene items (such as toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper), cleaning supplies (such as laundry and dish soap), and bus passes. Assistance cannot be provided through gift cards, vouchers, or certificates. All HEN clients are eligible to receive essential needs assistance.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) offered by Yakima Neighborhood Health Services in Sunnyside
Provides HEN eligible clients with basic assistance including toiletries, toothpaste, shampoo, laundry/dish soap, and bus passes.
Housing and Essential Needs Grant Funds Grant funds can only be used to support HEN eligible clients that qualify as homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Allowable financial assistance for housing may include monthly rent, overdue rent, security deposit, and service animal deposits. Utilities assistance is limited to electricity, natural gas, sewer, water, garbage, and utility deposits. Essential Needs assistance includes help with obtaining personal health and hygiene items (such as toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper), cleaning supplies (such as laundry and dish soap), and bus passes. Assistance cannot be provided through gift cards, vouchers, or certificates. All HEN clients are eligible to receive essential needs assistance.
Provides free food to all those in need. Closet also provides clothing, furniture, housewares, hygiene products, and more to the community for free. The Resource Center provides information about available resources for community members.
Provides food to anyone in need. Also offers clothing, furniture, hygiene products, housewares, and more are provided to the community for free. The Resource Center provides information about available resources for community members.
Shelter - Single Women And Women With Children offered at Skagit Friendship House Women's Shelter
Emergency shelter for sober, single women and women with children. (Boys over 12 years of age are not accepted.)
An emergency shelter for sober, single women and for women with children (we cannot accommodate boys 12 years and older). Friendship House provides a nice, home-like environment. Shower/laundry facilities, telephone access, and three meals a day are available to residents. Clothing and personal/grooming supplies are furnished free of charge. Information and referral to community resources is also provided. Ten hours of chore work per week required.
Provides help with removing barriers for young adults ages 13-21 in state-recognized apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs who have experienced foster care or homelessness.
Covers occupational-specific costs and provides case management to help support apprentices and pre-apprentices with their long-term goals.
Assistance includes:
- Hygiene
- Prepaid Phone
- Phone Bill
- Electricity Bill
- Bus Pass
- Gas Cards
- Professional Clothing
- Work Clothing
- Work Tools
- Licensing Fees
- Emergency Services (Rent, Utilities, Car Repairs, etc. )
- Union Dues and/or Initiation Fees
- Apprenticeship Books and Tuition
Provides a wide range of basic needs for people in need, such as clothing, shoes, food, gas vouchers, and more.
Provides general clothing & shoes, hygiene items, sleeping bags, food items, hot meals, gas vouchers, and information & referral services.
Issues $5 checks to pay the fee for WA State IDs after applying for the DSHS ID program. Provides $15 senior vouchers that can be used at the Omak Senior Center for clothing, shoes, etc.
Also listens to clients and offers prayer for those who are willing to receive it.