Offers a food market with healthy food for those in the North Kitsap area.
The Healthy Foods Market offers a grocery-store-style shopping experience with fresh produce, meat, dairy, dry/canned goods, baby food, diapers, and more. Registered clients may shop once weekly and are admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
New/Unused items, gift cards, gas cards, checks, paypal and cash donations are accepted. Please check website for more information on items to donate.
We are currently accepting: Monetary donations, new clothing for women and children, household items in excellent condition, new linen and towels. Receipts for donations available. Sometimes the needs of our clients change. Please call in advance before bringing in a donation.
Tangible Needs offered at Pregnancy Aid of South King County
Offers support and in-kind aid to women for carrying pregnancy to full-term and after baby is born. Provides diapers and baby clothing. Has limited baby furniture, car seats, formula, toys, and other items.
Provides in-kind aid to families with babies and young children.
Provides diapers as well as a wide variety of baby and children's clothing up to size 6.
Other items are dependent on donations such as baby furniture, blankets, toys, books, car seats and strollers and maternity clothing.
All car seats are inspected by an on-site technician.
Written Spanish and Dari brochures available and spoken Spanish is available on Monday and Friday. .
Maternity Center offered at Our Lady of Guadalupe Maternity Center
Provides free maternity clothing, infant and toddler clothing, and diapers to those in need. Creates handmade packets for newborns which include layettes.
Provides free infant and toddler clothing (including onsies), diapers and baby wipes to those in need.
Creates handmade packets for newborns which include layettes and a newborn car seat.
Baby food and formula are sometimes available, depending on donations.
Also offers prayer ministry.
Strollers and other infant items are available.
Also offers clothing for children (up to size 5). Some shoes and toys available.
All services will depend on donations.
Households can visit once per month.
Each visit a household can receive 40 diapers per child, up until the age of 4/ size 6.
Goes out every Thursday evening to offer a church without walls, and provides food, clothing, hygiene supplies, batteries, candles, sleeping bags, blankets, back packs, diapers and more. On the corner of State and Franklin.
Goes out every Thursday evening to offer a church without walls, and provides prayer, food, free haircuts, clothing, hygiene supplies, batteries, candles, sleeping bags, blankets, back packs, diapers and more.
Located at State Ave and Franklin St. in Downtown Olympia.
Those who want to donate clothing can drop items off at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church or Calvary Chapel. Volunteers are also welcome, contact us at 360-705-0291 for more information.
Donations Service offered at Providence Regina House
Accepts donations of items to distribute to homeless and low-income clients. Accepts a variety of donations. See description for complete list.
Accepts donations of the following to be distributed to Providence Regina House clients:
- Blankets, pillows and sheets , nonperishable food
- Towels
- New and used clothing for men, women, children and infants
- Shoes
- Kitchenware and small appliances
- Cleaning supplies
- Videos, DVDs and reading materials
- Toys
- Arts and crafts
- Baby supplies
Offers help to women who are pregnant with maternity clothes, and baby items. Also provides assistance to households with children younger than 5. Serves Pierce County only.
Offers help to women who are pregnant.
Helps with maternity clothes.
Will supply baby items 2 months before the due date.
Baby items may include car-seats, layettes, strollers, tubs, baby furniture, diapers, formula etc., depending on the donations.
Also has a small clothing bank for preemie to 5T.
Assistance is provided once every two months until the youngest child is 5 years old.
Earn While You Learn offered at Trillium Women's Center
Offers a support program for pregnant women and families of infants and toddlers. Participating in parenting education and mentoring gives clients "credits" for baby food, formula, diapers, clothing and car seats.
Offers ongoing support for pregnant women and their partners, and parenting families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education is provided one on one with a trained parenting advocate. Once enrolled, a client works with their parenting advocate to choose a curriculum best suited to their needs and interests. While clients are learning they earn credits to spend any way they wish on maternity and baby supplies at the Boutique.
Clothing Donations accepted by West Seattle Food Bank's Clothesline
Accepts new and gently used clothing for infants, children and adults as well as hygiene items. Cannot pick up donations.
Accepts new and gently used clothing for infants, children and adults. Donated clothing are offered to clients of the free clothing store, The Clothesline, which serves residents of the Seattle metropolitan area.
Newborn Baby Supplies offered by Babies in Need at All Saints Episcopal Church
Provides clothing and supplies for newborns and their families, including a layette with gowns, pajamas, undershirts, fleece sleepers, washcloths, receiving blankets, a quilt or crib blanket, diapers, wipes, and other items.
Provides car seats and layettes which include gowns, pajamas, outfits, fleece sleep sacks, onesies, booties, socks, hats, receiving blanket quilts, crib blanket bibs, washcloths, burp cloths, diapers, wipes, and a toy and story book. Also accepts donations.
Provides free for families in Kitsap County and surrounding areas. Infant through adult.
Provides free for families in Kitsap County and surrounding areas. Relies on donations and volunteers to support this clothing bank. New Beginnings Closet is supported and endorsed by Kitsap Foster Care Association and Fostering Together.
Kids' Clothing Bank and Exchange offered at Centralia Christian Church
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.
Accepts donations of packaged foods, snacks, gently used clothing, winter and weather related outer gears and clothing, hygiene items, gift cards, camping supplies, and cash donations.
StandUp for Kids - Kitsap County kindly accepts donations of packaged foods, snacks, socks, underwear and new or like-new teen and adult-size clothing such as hoodies, winter coats and weather-related outer gear, travel-size hygiene items, gift cards, gently-used sleeping bags and tents, camping supplies, and cash donations. For more details, please visit our website at https://www.standupforkids.org/kitsap-county/donate/. You can also click here for an updated list of items and drop-off locations: https://www.standupforkids.org/uploads/files/KitsapWishlist2024.pdf or donate our most-needed items directly by shopping our Amazon Wishlist here: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3HQT48P3RFQAW?ref_=wl_share
Thank you for your support!
Family Store offered by Wellspring Family Services in South Seattle
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.
Food Pantry offered at Little Free Pantry at First United Methodist Church
Provides a cart filled with non-perishable foods, hygiene items, household cleaning items, kitchen tools, diapers & similar items. Donations can be left inside the pantry or by the church's double doors. Also collects items for the migrant camp in Monitor, WA; including long-sleeved shirts and protective gear for orchard workers.
Several churches in the Wenatchee and Upper Valley operate Little Free Pantries, which distribute free non-perishable food and hygiene items. Some pantries may also provide cleaning supplies, diapers, kitchenware, and toiletries.
Volunteering and Donations offered at Crossroads Housing - North Mason
Accepts volunteers, money and donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept large items.
Accepts donations for time, money, and goods. Accepts donations for supplies including baby items, children's needs, gas vouchers, blankets, personal care items, emergency food, camping supplies, including tents, sleeping bags, etc. Does not accept furniture or large household items. All donations are accepted and will be dispersed among other local non-profits if we cannot find a need.
Bright Course parenting classes offered at Care Net Pregnancy Center of Mason County
Offers a support program for pregnant women and families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education and advocacy are part of a program that can provide assistance obtaining free baby food, formula, diapers, and maternity/baby clothing.
The Bright Course program offers ongoing support for pregnant women and parenting families of infants and toddlers. Parenting education is provided one on one with a trained parenting advocate. Once enrolled, a client works with her parenting advocate to choose a curriculum best suited to her needs and interests. While clients are learning, clients are Earning "Mommy Money" to spend any way they wish on maternity and baby supplies. Most curriculums are available in both English and Spanish, and our Spanish Client Services Manager is available to assist with translation when needed. The program provides clients with incentives to learn life skills as they earn "Mommy Money" to spend in our "Mommy Store" on items they need.
Food Bank and Clothing Closet offered at Silverdale Community Church
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.
Donations accepted by Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank
Accepts donations of outdoor clothing and shelf-stable food to distribute to clients; does not accept furniture or large appliances; no pick-up provided.
Accepts donations of the following NEW or GENTLY USED items:
- Outerwear/rainwear coats adult sizes M-XL
- Gently used waterproof shoes or hiking boots, all sizes
- Warm hats
- Wool socks
- Gloves
- Thermals, ideally non-cotton
- $25 grocery store gift cards
Donate unexpired shelf-stable food items from emergency needs list on website during drop-off days/times.