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Basic Needs Assistance offered at Saint Vincent De Paul North Sound Council Emergency Services
Offers assistance with basic needs, utilities, rent, prescription medication, and other expenses on a case-by-case basis.
(Does not serve Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Darrington). ALL SERVICES ARE DEPENDENT UPON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDING AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. Offers clothing, furniture/beds, household items, food, rent/utilities assistance, prescription medication assistance, and other expenses on a case-by-case basis. Callers are referred to the St. Vincent de Paul volunteers in their area who may do a home visit to determine need. Financial services are provided through a vouchering system. Not all services are offered in all areas.
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Homeless Assistance offered at Tenino Community Service Center
Provides bedding, sleeping bags, and no-cook food for people experiencing homelessness. Offers gas cards for work commute or doctor's appointments.
May be able to fill a propane can once a calendar year. Own propane can required.
Provides bedding, sleeping bags, and no-cook food. Also provides referrals to other agencies in the area who have a potential to assist with other needs. Does not help with rent.
May be able to provide gas cards for work commute or doctor's appointments depending on funding. ID required.
May sometimes be able to help with a utility (water, sewage, garbage, or electric) bill once a calendar year thru a partnership with Salvation Army. ID and shut off notice required.
May be able to fill a propane can once a calendar year. Own propane can required.
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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.
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Clothing Closet offered at Giving Closet
Provides clothing, household goods, bedding and linens, and baby items.
Provides clothing, household goods, bedding and linens, and baby items.
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Basic Needs Assistance offered at St Vincent de Paul in Pasco
Provides help with basic needs, such as: food boxes; gas vouchers & bus passes for employment or medical appointments; kitchenware; small furniture; motel vouchers for families with children.
Provides help with basic needs, such as: food, clothing, housewares, diapers. Limited gas vouchers & bus passes for employment or medical appointments; emergency lodging for special cases. Will consider emergency requests on a case by case basis. DSHS Mobile Office is available twice a month. Range Medical Mobile Unit is available for free medical care twice a month.
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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 new car seats and layettes. Layettes include gowns, pajamas, outfits, fleece sleep sacks, onesies, booties, socks, hats, receiving blanket quilts, crib blankets, bibs, washcloths, burp cloths, diapers, wipes, a soft toy, and a storybook. Accepts donations of these items. Does not accept baby furniture or large equipment.
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Street Lights offered at City Gates Ministries
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 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.
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Baby & Child Corner offered at West Seattle Food Bank
Provides baby and toddler accessories, diapers, formula and baby food to families in West Seattle who are in need of a little help to provide for their children.
Provides limited access to diapers, formula and baby food as available to families in need. Call for availability.
- Infant bottles
- Blankets
- Children’s and baby clothing
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Food Pantry and Clothing Closet offered at Battle Ground Adventist Community Services
Provides monthly food boxes, clothing, and household items. Also offers diapers and wipes (200 diapers per household). Does not provide cash assistance for rent or utilities. Accepts donations of food, clothing, kitchenware, and linens.
Provides monthly food boxes, clothing, and household items. Also offers diapers and wipes (50 diapers per child, 200 diapers per household - sizes may be limited due to availability). Does not provide cash assistance for rent or utilities. Accepts donations of food, clothing, kitchenware, and linens.
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Community Clothing Bank offered at Community Outreach and Life Skills Center
Provides general clothing, blankets, and bedding for all ages in Cle Elum, South Cle Elum, Roslyn, and Ronald.
Provides general clothing, blankets, and bedding for all ages in Cle Elum, South Cle Elum, Roslyn, and Ronald.
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Mission Outreach offered at Saint Vincent de Paul of Tacoma Family Resource Center
Offers food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and survival gear, as well as housing and shelter navigation for those experiencing homelessness. Case managers also provide assistance with mental health and substance use supports.
St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma–Pierce County operates two service hubs that together provide a continuum of care for community members experiencing crisis, instability, or homelessness.
The Community Resource Center, serves individuals and couples across Pierce County. The CRC offers walk-in access five days a week with no appointment required. Services include immediate basic-needs support such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and survival gear, as well as housing and shelter navigation for those experiencing homelessness. Case managers also provide assistance with mental health and substance use supports, and offer specialized navigation for Native and bilingual community members.
The Family Resource Center, focuses on families with children, multigenerational households, and young adults ages 18–24. The FRC provides bilingual case management and resource navigation tailored to family and young-adult needs, including for Hispanic and immigrant populations. The site also offers on-site showers and laundry for unhoused households, along with comprehensive housing and shelter navigation designed to help families achieve stability.
The Community Resource Center does not provide direct rental assistance.
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Beacon of Hope offered at Circle of Caring Friends Charity
Distributes material goods to nonprofits and households in need for low-cost; text for appointment; no delivery available; $25 per visit.
Distributes material goods received from partner organizations to other nonprofits and households in need for a fee. Items available vary depending on what is received, but may include any of the following:
- Kitchenware
- Toys
- School supplies
- Furniture (typically bedframes and computer desks)
- Sheets and bedding
- Outdoor hardware
- Recreational items
- Diapers and other baby supplies
- Clothing
- Hygiene items
- Cleaning products
- Sleeping bags
- Tents
- Car seats
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Mission Outreach offered at Saint Vincent de Paul Pierce County
Email is the best way to connect with the program. It will take some time to process the requests. See program details for more information. Dropping in for assistance does not guarantee assistance.
St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma–Pierce County operates two service hubs that together provide a continuum of care for community members experiencing crisis, instability, or homelessness.
The Community Resource Center, serves individuals and couples across Pierce County. The CRC offers walk-in access five days a week with no appointment required. Services include immediate basic-needs support such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and survival gear, as well as housing and shelter navigation for those experiencing homelessness. Case managers also provide assistance with mental health and substance use supports, and offer specialized navigation for Native and bilingual community members.
The Family Resource Center, focuses on families with children, multigenerational households, and young adults ages 18–24. The FRC provides bilingual case management and resource navigation tailored to family and young-adult needs, including for Hispanic and immigrant populations. The site also offers on-site showers and laundry for unhoused households, along with comprehensive housing and shelter navigation designed to help families achieve stability.
The Community Resource Center does not provide direct rental assistance.
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