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Support Services offered by Catholic Community Services' Pregnancy and Parenting Program
Coordinates with local parishes in Western Washington to provide baby clothing and diapers as well as other essential needs. Also offers parent support groups. Connects clients to additional resources. Call for a referral to a local program.
Local parishes provide services to families who are pregnant or are caregivers of young children.
Offers:
- Support groups for women and parents, although availability varies by location.
- Resource referral
- Materials support (clothing, diapers, wipes, etc., as available)
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Pro-Life Pregnancy Counseling
Baby Clothing
Diapers
Parent Support Groups
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
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Clothing/Household Items offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County
Provides beds, clothing and other household items through local neighborhood chapters either from their inventory, from a clothing bank or with a voucher to a SVDP thrift store. Not all chapters help with furniture or beds.
Provides vouchers to a St. Vincent de Paul thrift store.
Provides beds through select neighborhood chapters in King County.
Some restrictions and/or limits may apply.
Not all areas of King County are served by a chapter not all existing neighborhood chapters provide help with furniture or beds.
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General Clothing Provision
Beds
Mattresses
Household Goods Vouchers
General Furniture Provision
Clothing Vouchers
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Medicaid Covered Incontinence Supplies offered by Health Care Authority
Covers medically necessary incontinence supplies like diapers, pull-ups, pads, and underpads for eligible individuals with a doctor's prescription, providing a monthly supply after prior authorization. Supplies are often delivered to homes through specialized suppliers.
Covers medically necessary incontinence supplies like diapers, pull-ups, pads, and underpads for eligible individuals with a doctor's prescription, providing a monthly supply after prior authorization, often delivered to your home through specialized suppliers.
Quantities are typically limited (e.g., 200 briefs/pull-ups combined per month, 90 diaper doublers) but can be adjusted with further medical justification.
Wipes are not covered.
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Diapers
Incontinence Supplies
Baby Supplies offered at Food Bank @ St. Mary's
Offers baby food and supplies, including diapers for parents with children ages 2 or younger.
Provides limited free baby food and supplies, such as the following:
- Jarred food
- Formula
- Diapers
- Wet wipes
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Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
Caregivers Support Program offered by Catholic Community Services' Kinship Services in Seattle
Provides financial assistance for kinship caregivers. Licensed foster parents are ineligible. Adults 18+ must be the primary caregiver for their friend's or relative's children. Must have exhausted all other financial resources.
Provides financial assistance for eligible families providing kinship care. Examples of items that qualify for financial assistance are listed below:
- Food, clothing, transportation, household items
- Legal custody filing fees
- School uniforms, supplies, field trips, band instruments
- Sports and youth activities registrations, fees, uniforms, tutoring
- One-time help with rent or utilities to prevent eviction or shut-off
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Clothing Vouchers
Household Goods Vouchers
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Food Vouchers
Kinship Care Subsidy Programs
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.
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Baby Clothing Donation Programs
Children's Clothing Donation Programs
Diapers
Diaper Donation Programs
Children's Clothing
Baby Clothing
The Treehouse Store
Provides clothing, toys, books, school supplies, baby things, computers and other items for kids in foster care and children who are living in out-of-home care.
Children, youth and young adults who have experienced foster care and their caregivers can shop for high quality clothing, shoes, school supplies, toys, books, free tickets to events and other essentials in the Treehouse Store.
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Winter Clothing
Children's Clothing
Baby Clothing
Career Bridge offered at Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
Provides assistance with job readiness, job search, work training and labor market information through workshops, computer resources and case management.
Offers a 5-week program providing assistance with job readiness, job search, work training and labor market information through workshops, computer resources and case management. Program participants may also get assistance with obtaining work-appropriate clothing.
Workshops and case management offer the following services to all students enrolled:
- Mentorship Life Skills & Training
- Earn Certifications (Industrial First Aid/CPR, Flaggers, Food Handler Permit)
- Financial Empowerment
- Resume & Cover Letter Assistance
- Job Connections
- Wrap-Around Services
Job announcements provided are current postings from private industry, city, county and state employers.
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Job Search/Placement
Work Clothing
Prejob Guidance
Clothing offered at Emerald City Community Seventh Day Adventist Church
Provides clothing for emergency needs; may have some household items available. Focuses on serving Central Seattle area residents.
Provides clothing for emergency needs by appointment only. May have some household items such as sheets, towels, paper products, etc. available also.
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Winter Clothing
General Clothing Provision
Clothing Shop offered at The Bobbe J. Bridge Resource Center
Operates a clothing bank for youth and their families who are involved with the juvenile justice system, as well as any youth in need.
Meaningful, community-centered connections for young people are critical to their success. The Bobbe J. Bridge Resource Center helps ensure youth and families have access to information, programs, and opportunities that support their needs and goals. The Resource Center partners with non-profit organizations and community members to provide coordinated assistance to youth and families in one central location at the Children and Family Justice Center. The Resource Center hours are Monday through Friday between 8:30am and 4:30pm. Anyone can access services during these times.
In an effort to increase virtual access and minimize barriers, the Youth Support Resources site provides information about youth & family resources in King County. Resources may be filtered by type of service, age, and desired travel distance. To access the Youth Support Resources go to https://youthresources.kingcounty.gov/. If you would like to add or update information to this resource database please e-mail [email protected].
The Resource Center hosts the Clothing Shop, an onsite boutique-style clothing shop, where youth can shop for free, well-curated, new or gently used items of clothing to wear to their next job interview, court appearance, award ceremony, graduation, or other special occasion.
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General Clothing Provision
Children's Clothing
Clothing and Household Goods offered at St. Francis House
Provides clothing for men, women and children. Also may provide small household items and personal care items as available. In-person service only.
Distributes clothing (Seasonal, Winter), small household items.
Clients may receive assistance once every 30 days for clothing and once every six months for other household items.
Number of items received is limited to reasonable household needs, at the discretion of St. Francis House staff.
Clothing provided is for men, women and children.
Availability of items varies depending on donation levels.
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General Clothing Provision
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Winter Clothing
Children's Clothing
Family Resource Services offered by Mary's Place at Allen Family Center.
Provides resources and tangible needs for homeless or low income families.
Provides a one-stop hub of services in an environment designed for families.
Services are individualized based on each family's needs and goals.
Services include:
- Kaleidoscope play and learn
- Monthly community events
- Resource fairs
- Childcare enrollment support
- Computer lab with printer
- Showers
- Basic needs items such as diapers, wipes, clothing, tents, sleeping bags and snacks
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Personal/Grooming Supplies
Child Care Provider Referrals
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Children's Clothing
Homeless Drop In Centers
Diapers
General Clothing Provision
Care Coordination offered by Public Health - Seattle & King County's Children with Special Health Care Needs Program
Provides care coordination services to families with complex health needs. Helps family understand child's health condition, including developmental concerns, and helps locate financial assistance to pay for child's health care.
Public health nurses provide families with care coordination services through home or community visits or on the telephone.
Services include:
- Screenings and assessment of child
- Help with child's changing needs
- Help with concerns such as feeding, nutrition, growth, development, and behavior
- Referrals to local community resources and organizations
- Help locating financial assistance to pay for child's health care
- Coordination with child's health care and other service providers
- Help with transition services, such as school, hospitals, clinic
- Providing information about child's condition
- Help developing and maintaining a network of services and providers
Connects parents who have children on Medicaid who have a diagnosis that causes them to be incontinent with free diapers covered by Medicaid.
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Case/Care Management
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Public Health Nursing
Diapers
Community Resource Center offered at Seattle Municipal Court
Provides a "one-stop shop" for people to find out what public programs they may be eligible for. Area agencies visit weekly to enroll clients in services. Provides hygiene kits and limited clothing.
Provides a "one-stop shop" for people to find out what state, federal and local programs they may be eligible for.
Provides referrals to additional services.
Area agencies visit weekly to enroll clients in services.
Offers basic computer classes.
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General Clothing Provision
Benefits Screening
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Hygiene Services offered at Chief Seattle Club
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
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Laundry Facilities
Underwear/Sleepwear
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Public Showers/Baths
Menstruation Supplies
Drop-In Services offered by Chief Seattle Club
Provides drop-in support services for adult American Indians and Alaska Natives, including clothing, nursing, health care, mental health, cultural programming, housing case management and DSHS support. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides emergency drop-in support services for Native clients.
Services include the following:
- Advocacy/case management
- Emergency clothing
- Nursing services
- Assessment and referral to drug and alcohol treatment
- Cultural programming
- Applications and questions regarding DSHS benefits, as well as BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) benefits.
Also provides a place for clients to socialize, watch television, and participate in Native cultural activities. Offers Native arts and craft sessions weekly.
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
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Homeless Drop In Centers
Native American General Assistance
Housing Search Assistance
Case/Care Management
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Ethnic Oriented Social Clubs
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
General Clothing Provision
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Nurse Practitioner Clinics
Unmet Needs offered by Veterans of Foreign Wars Service Division at Federal Building
Helps military service members and their families with basic life needs who run into unexpected financial difficulties due to deployment or other hardships directly related to military service. Includes assistance with rent, utilities, and food.
Helps military service members and their families who run into unexpected financial difficulties as a result of deployment or other hardships directly related to military service.
Assists with basic life needs and unanticipated financial needs such as:
- Mortgage and rent
- Car payment
- Home and auto repairs
- Insurance
- Utilities
- Food
- Clothing.
The financial assistance is in the form of up to $1,500 in grants that do not need to be repaid.
All grants are paid directly to the "creditor" (such as the electric company), and not to the individual.
Each case is reviewed individually and acceptance determined by a committee.
Applicants can receive funds only once every 18 months, and only twice total.
Second requests for assistance must be caused by a new situation and deployment.
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Electric Service Payment Assistance
Food Vouchers
Clothing Vouchers
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Rent Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Automobile Payment Assistance
Free Clothing Boutique offered at Jubilee Women's Center
Offers free women's clothing to low-income or homeless women in Seattle. Types of clothing include: women's casual, business clothing and accessories (such as shoes, belts, make-up, purses, scarves and hats) and some personal hygiene items.
Offers up to two bags of free women's clothing, accessories and personal hygiene items to low-income or homeless women in Seattle. Types of clothing include: women's casual, business clothing and accessories (such as shoes, belts, make-up, purses, scarves and hats).
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Work Clothing
Shoes
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Winter Clothing
General Clothing Provision
Career Coaching, Financial Education, Digital Literacy and Job Search Program offered by Dress For Success Seattle
Provides interview-appropriate clothing for low-income women actively looking for work. Support services for job search and job retention also offered. Serves anyone identifying as female.
Provides clients with access to a career center and mentors in support of job searching or career transitions. Offers personalized appointments to outfit under- or un-employed women and nonbinary people with interview-appropriate clothing. Clients who secure a job are invited to join the professional group, a job retention program with monthly meetings, coaches, expert speakers, and professional networking with peers.
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Work Clothing
Hot Meals offered by Community Lunch on Capitol Hill at All Pilgrims Church
Provides hot meals served as dine-in or take-out to anyone in need. Vegetarian option available. Also provides clothing, pet food, survival gear and toiletries.
Provides hot meals served dine-in or takeout-style to anyone in need. Vegetarian option available.
Also provides clothing, pet food, survival/camping gear and toiletries.
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General Clothing Provision
Soup Kitchens
Pet Food
Pet Care Supplies
Camping Gear
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Vegetarian Food
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.
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Safer Sex Education
Homeless Drop In Centers
Soup Kitchens
Personal/Grooming Supplies
General Clothing Provision
Case/Care Management
Drop In Centers
Day Program offered by New Horizons Ministries
Operates a drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness ages 25 and younger. Provides food, clothing, laundry, showers and hygiene supplies as well as mail, phone and message services. Operates as a youth cooling center during weather advisories.
Operates a drop-in center for young adults experiencing homelessness. Provides food, clothing, laundry, ADA-accessible showers and hygiene supplies as well as mail, phone services and computer usage. We provide some programming such as but not limited to, art programming, employment & education support, and access to Case Management.
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Temporary Mailing Address
Prejob Guidance
Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Telephone Facilities
Laundry Facilities
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Drop In Centers
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Public Showers/Baths
Homeless Drop In Centers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
DV Material Needs Assistance offered by Salvation Army's Community Advocacy Program
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to those needing help due to a current or recent DV situation involving intimate partner abuse.
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to eligible applicants needing help as result of a current or recent (within 6 months) intimate partner abuse situation.
Services are confidential.
Provides financial assistance based on funding availability with:
- Utility bill arrears
- Housing: funds for landlord applications and move-in costs subject to funders guidelines while funds last. No rental assistance is available.
- Food/Grocery items
- Basic Clothing
- Hygiene items/Toiletries
- Prescriptions
- Eyeglasses
- Bus tickets/ Transport
- Diapers
- Baby formula
- Other infant needs
Language interpretation is available in person or over the phone.
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Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Clothing Vouchers
Food Vouchers
Formula/Baby Food
Prescription Expense Assistance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Diapers
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Clothing offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County's Food and Clothing Bank
Provides free clothing for those in need. Ask at front desk for clothing ticket once a week.
Offers free clothing for unhoused clients.
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General Clothing Provision
Clothing offered at Queen Anne Helpline
Provides free clothing by appointment to Seattle residents in need and anyone who is homeless. Adult sizes only. Limited amount of linens such as blankets, towels and sheets may also be available.
Provides free clothing for Seattle residents in need and anyone who is homeless.
Adult sizes only.
Limited amount of linens such as blankets, towels and sheets may also be available.
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General Clothing Provision
Bedding/Linen