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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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Veteran Assistance offered at Clark County Veterans Assistance Center
Provides basic necessities including clothing, food, hygiene items, backpacks, and sleeping bags. Meals are offered throughout the day.
Provides basic necessities including clothing, food, hygiene items, backpacks, and sleeping bags. Meals are offered throughout the day.
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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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Free Warehouse Store offered at Union Gospel Mission of Grays Harbor - Heron Street Mission
Offers free furniture, household items including pots, pans, dishes, towels, sleeping bags, blankets, and bedding for those in need. Donations items may be dropped off or for furniture call to schedule a pickup.
Offers a household store. Donations include: beds, sofas, chairs, tables, dressers, household supplies, and much, much more. However, just as quickly as items are received, they are given away to those in need. Through the store, UGM is able to help people who come off the streets in need of a blanket or sleeping bag. Provides household goods to those who have relocated or been separated from their families, or lost their material goods through a fire or other emergencies. Helps shelter guests with furniture and other household items as they move on, into their own apartment or home. The store is unable to operate without the generous donations of individuals, families, and businesses. If you have useable furniture or other household items (pots, pans, dishes, towels, bedding, etc.).Our driver will call you to schedule a time for pickup.
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Donation PickupsKitchenwareCamping GearBedding/Linen Donation ProgramsFood Donation ProgramsWinter Clothing Donation ProgramsElectronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsBedding/LinenGeneral Furniture ProvisionKitchenware Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsCamping Gear Donation ProgramsChildren's Clothing Donation Programs
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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Night Strike offered by Cityteam at Portland Night Strike
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced.
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced. All resources are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Also provides volunteer opportunities.
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Tents and Sleeping Bags offered at Lewis County Gospel Mission
Not available all of the time, it will depend on donations. Provides sleeping bags and/or tents to individuals who provide photo ID. (Mission will also take a photo and add date of birth and name). One tent/sleeping bag per individual/year.
Provides sleeping bags and/or tents to individuals in need. (Only 1 per 6 months. And some cases, 1 per year.) Mission will also take a photo and date of birth if individual is not already in the system. Only one tent and certain sleeping bags are given to an individual per year. Sometimes, the Mission will receive sleeping bags or tents through other donations. Those items can be given to an individual once every 6 months.
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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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Mission Outreach offered at Saint Vincent de Paul of Tacoma Family Resource Center
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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Emergency Supplies offered at Woodland Action
Provides clothing, household items, personal care and grooming items (such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, first aid items, etc.), and emergency shelter items like tents, tarps, and sleeping bags.
Provides clothing, household items, personal care and grooming items (such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, first aid items, etc.), and emergency shelter items like tents, tarps, and sleeping bags.
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Personal Goods and Household Items offered at Community Food Pantry
Offers personal and household goods including sleeping bags, clothing, hygiene items, pet food, household goods, and other items (as available). Donations and volunteers welcome.
Offers personal and household goods including sleeping bags, clothing, hygiene items, pet food, household goods, and other items (as available). Donations and volunteers welcome.
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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.
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Basic Needs Supply Room offered at iMPACT! Compassion Center
Provides basic needs essentials for anyone struggling to meet their needs, including food items, hygiene/toiletries, basic household cleaning supplies, baby items, health/safety items, and homeless care kits.
Provides basic needs essentials for anyone struggling to meet their needs, including food items, hygiene/toiletries, basic household cleaning supplies, baby items, health/safety items, and homeless care kits.
Hygiene/Toiletry items may include feminine hygiene, soap, shampoo & conditioner, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, toilet paper, etc. Basic Household Cleaning Supplies may include dish/laundry soap, fabric softener, multi-purpose cleaner, etc. Baby Items may include diapers, wipes, formula, baby food, ointment, etc. Homeless Care Kits may include travel-size hygiene, hand warmers, socks, warm clothing/coats, water bottles, wipes/hand sanitizer, toilet paper, sleeping bags, backpacks, etc.
Supplies are only available during walk-in outreach days.
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Essential Needs Program offered at Barrier Breakers Foundation
Provides essential needs to those who were formerly incarcerated and to those who are currently unhoused.
Provides essential needs such as meal bags (sack lunch), blankets, clothing, sleeping bags, tarps, tents, hygiene kit, feminine hygiene kit.
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Food and Clothing Bank offered at The Answer for Youth
Operates a small food and clothing bank. May have blankets and tents when available.
Operates a small food and clothing bank. May have blankets and tents when available. Hours of clothing closet is 4-5 on open days.
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Family Resource Center offered at Take the Next Step
A community resource center that provides basic needs and information for human and health services.
Provides Resource Navigation to support individual's and family's immediate and future areas of need as well as setting goals for a more sustainable future. Offers a variety of resources to help connect, provide, or work one-on-one to access items like basic utility support, limited rental assistance (City of Monroe and City of Snohomish only) transportation resources, employment, legal, and more. Spanish Resource Navigator available.
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Tents and Sleeping Bags offered at Salvation Army - Bremerton
Offers tents and sleeping bags to homeless individuals as available.
Offers tents and sleeping bags to homeless individuals when available.
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Day Center offered at Rose Haven
Operates a drop-in center that provides meals, clothing, diapers, showers, hygiene items, pet food, laundry facilities, bus fare, and a temporary mailing address for female-identifying individuals and female-identifying individuals with children.
Provides a drop in center that assists with food, clothing, diapers, showers, hygiene items, pet food, laundry facilities, bus fare, and temporary mailing addresses. Advocates are available to help connect individuals to community resources. Offers limited financial assistance in obtaining ID, storage fees, utility and phone bills, and rental applications. Also, provides outdoor gear when available. No overnight shelter or rental assistance.
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Temporary Mailing AddressDrop In CentersCamping GearIdentification Card Fee Payment AssistancePublic RestroomsHomeless Drop In CentersBus FareLaundry FacilitiesPublic Showers/BathsGeneral Clothing ProvisionPet FoodDiapersRental Application Fee Payment AssistancePersonal/Grooming SuppliesTelephone Service Payment AssistanceSoup Kitchens
Basic Necessities offered at Manfisher Ministries
Provides a wide range of basic needs for people in need, such as clothing, shoes, food, gas vouchers, and more. Clothing vouchers are for seniors only.
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.
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