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.
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.
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.
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.
HEN - Housing and Essential Needs offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Forks
Provides wraparound financial support to adults who are deemed incapacitated by DSHS and have no income or are enrolled in ABD. May assist with rent, move-in, utilities, hygiene supplies and transportation costs.
Provides wraparound financial support to adults who are deemed incapacitated by DSHS and have no income or are enrolled in ABD. May assist with rent, move-in, utilities, hygiene supplies and transportation costs. Provides the following for individuals approved by DSHS: Transportation Assistance (gas card or bus pass), Essential Needs (hygienic and cleaning supplies once per month), Ongoing Rent/Utility Assistance (most housing situations qualify), Limited Rental/Utility Assistance (as funds are available), Limited Move in Cost Assistance (as funds are available), Housing Search Assistance for those experiencing homelessness, Employment Counseling. Payments are processed to landlords and/or utility companies on behalf of program participants. HEN can only guarantee monthly payments 90 days at a time.
Center for Social Services offered at Salvation Army Longview
Provides food boxes with a 3-day food supply. Provides hot lunches and personal care items such as soap and shampoo. Provides limited rent assistance of up to $300 when funding is available.
Provides food boxes with a 3-day food supply. Provides hot lunches Provides limited rent assistance of up to $300 when funding is available.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) offered at Okanogan County Community Action Council
Provides HEN eligible clients with toiletries, such as toothpaste, shampoo, laundry/dish soap, and bus passes; as well as financial assistance, such as rent, utilities, and move-in assistance, if funding is available.
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.
HEN - Housing and Essential Needs offered at Olympic Community Action Programs - Port Townsend
Provides wraparound financial support to adults who are deemed incapacitated by DSHS and have no income or are enrolled in ABD. May assist with rent, move-in, utilities, hygiene supplies and transportation costs.
Provides wraparound financial support to adults who are deemed incapacitated by DSHS and have no income or are enrolled in ABD. May assist with rent, move-in, utilities, hygiene supplies and transportation costs. Provides the following for individuals approved by DSHS: Transportation Assistance (gas card or bus pass) Essential Needs (hygienic and cleaning supplies once per month) Ongoing Rent/Utility Assistance (most housing situations qualify) Limited Rental/Utility Assistance (as funds are available) Limited Move in Cost Assistance (as funds are available) Housing Search Assistance for those experiencing homelessness Employment Counseling Payments are processed to landlords and/or utility companies on behalf of program participants. HEN can only guarantee monthly payments 90 days at a time.
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.
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.
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.
Oasis Youth Centers offered at Coffee Oasis - Poulsbo
Provides resource, activity, and refuge centers focused on helping street and homeless youth. Offers showers, laundry, food, clothes, hygiene products, mail/email, and connection to other case management and employment programs.
Oasis Centers are "full service" youth centers serving street and homeless youth. The youth centers provide services such as shower, laundry, food, clothes and hygiene products, job-training opportunities, tutoring, mentoring, activities, email and mail service. Youth are encouraged to commit themselves to case management so as to help them deliberately with making changes in their lives.
Mobile Food Bank offered at Nourish Pierce County at Clover Park Technical College
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.
Harm Reduction Health Center offered at Clallam County Public Health Services - Forks
Offers a Syringe Exchange Program to intravenous drug users on a 1 to 1 exchange. For each used syringe brought in a sterile syringe will be given.
The Harm Reduction Health Center is a community-focused space dedicated to minimizing the adverse effects associated with substance use. We offer a range of services aimed at promoting health and safety among individuals who use substances.
Harm Reduction & Education offered includes the following:
Naloxone (Narcan)
Wound Care
Safer Use Supplies
Syringe Services
Substance Test Strips
Hygiene Supplies
Clothing Closet
Support Group
Reproductive Health & Safer Sex Supplies
In-house Treatment Assessments
Referrals to Community Partners and More.
Provides a day center for women and girls of any age who are involved with commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking but are transitioning out. Offers food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as overnight stays.
Provides a safe haven for women and girls of any age who have been involved in commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking.
Confidential day center provides food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as the possibility of an overnight stay.
Center also offers support such as free counseling and therapy, mentoring, support groups, transportation to medical appointments and court dates, life skill classes, GED prep classes, case management and referrals to other resources. Offers internships for learning job skills in administrative work, retail and coffee making. Also provides job referrals through partner organizations.
Virtual appointments may be made with an attorney to assist with parenting plans, criminal record expungement or immigration assistance.
Organization is faith-based.
Evening Drop-In Services for Women offered by Catholic Housing Services at Women's Referral Center
Provides evening drop-in services for women, including nightly hot meal, limited showers and hygiene supplies; no ID required. Women ages 18 and older only; no children; accepts pets.
Provides nightly drop-in services for women. Serves a nightly hot meal.
Offers limited shower facilities and hygiene supplies. Shower facility provides roll-in showers with grab bars and shower chairs.
Jackson Street Nourish offered at Nourish Pierce County
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.
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.
Hygiene Facility offered by LIHI's Urban Rest Stop in Ballard
Provides restrooms, showers and laundry facilities. Serves men, women, families, youth and children; prioritizes those who are homeless. No smoking, intoxication or drug use allowed. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides restrooms, showers and laundry facilities, with soap for laundry and showers. Also distributes limited toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, shaving cream, lotion and combs, as well as diapers, when available.
May have pet food for clients who have a dog or a cat.
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Also provides general and housing-specific information and referral services; including:
- Information on accessing emergency, transitional and permanent housing, including subsidized housing options
- Assistance with applications for housing in the downtown Seattle area
Mobile Food Bank offered at Nourish Pierce County at Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
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.