Serves families with children ages 0-17 who are experiencing homelessness or have been placed in permanent housing within the past 3 months. They provide free children’s items (new and gently-used) such as clothing, diapers, toys, books, and baby equipment.
Location is: 1900 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA, 98144 Telephone - (206) 902-4270 Provides free clothing for those in need. Also has pet products and offers bus tickets to homeless clients. Thrift stores are operated. The stores may sell furniture including beds, couches, TV, computers for work or school, and more.
5972 4th Ave S Seattle, Washington, 98108 (206) 767-9975 Ext: 1124 They offer a resource known as Miscellaneous Tangible Needs Assistance. It may have items such as emergency assistance with toiletries, diapers, prescription medications, formula, pots and pans, and occasionally bedding.
The church-based charity also provides vouchers for a program that offers clothes to those who need work-related professional clothing. An annual school supply assistance programs, as well as free toys for a birthday or Christmas even, are also offered. Some emergency financial assistance for medications or job supplies are dependent on funding. 1101 Pike St Seattle, Washington, 98101 Call (206) 447-9944 White Center location: 9050 16th Ave SW Seattle, WA, 98106 (206) 767-3150 Ext: 102 9501 Greenwood Ave N Outreach Ministries Seattle, WA, 98103 Call (206) 783-1226 Ext: 13 Offers free work-appropriate clothing for low-income women and homeless.
1118 5th Ave Seattle, Washington, 98101 (206) 325-3453 Hygiene items, food, groceries, and much more. The center for baby items are located at:
10829 8th Ave SW Seattle, WA, 98146 Dial (206) 762-2848 Provides small household items, clothing and limited furniture for those in need.
169 12th Ave Seattle, WA, 98122 Phone: (206) 621-0945 Callers can get referrals to help programs. Both free grants, clothes for work or school, public assistance, and other information is available.
Address: 6516 35th Ave SW Suite 204 Seattle, Washington, 98126 Dial (206) 932-4357 for intake The homeless can get blankets and hygiene supplies as well as a free meal. Kids can get books, pens or free bookbags for school too. The men's shelter is located at:
318 2nd Ave Ext S Seattle, WA, 98104 Call (206) 622-5177 311 W McGraw St,
Seattle, WA, 98119 Call (206) 282-1540 for an appointment. Older adults, the elderly, and senior citizens can get items and basic needs such as diapers, clothing, holiday support, and household goods. Volunteers and staff may also offer food delivery to homebound seniors and clients with disabilities in the King County region.
1531 Western Ave 5th Floor Seattle, WA, 98101 Telephone (206) 626-6462 Provides free diapers and baby food. The location may also have items like cribs, laundry detergent, plates and toilet paper.
12544 Renton Ave S Seattle, WA, 98178 (206) 380-6237 This government organization helps veterans with shelter, food, utilities, eviction prevention, career counseling, employment related expenses, move-in costs, work clothes, medical, gas and prescriptions; and even motel vouchers.
2124 4th Ave 4th Floor Seattle, Washington, 98121 Call (206) 296-7656 The non-profit organization offers free women's clothing to homeless or low-income women in Seattle and King County. Types of clothing include: women's casual, some personal hygiene items, business clothing and accessories (such as hat, shoes, belts, make-up, purses, and scarves).
620 18th Ave E Seattle, WA, 98112 Call (206) 324-1244 Anyone seeking a job in King County, or those on an interview, can get items. Dresses, slacks, briefcases, and related items are passed out free of charge.
8302 Renton Ave S Seattle, WA, 98178 (206) 412-2809 801 25th Ave S,
Seattle, WA, 98122 (206) 322-0717 They may have diapers and used children's clothing. Some basic furniture, including cribs or beds, may be offered too.
3200 NE 125th St Suite 2, Seattle, WA, 98125 call (206) 364-7930 American Indians and Alaska Natives can use this center. It offers drop-in support services and the assistance offered includes clothing, bus tickets, alcohol assessment and referral, and also help in applying for DSHS/BIA benefits assistance.
410 2nd Ave Ext S Seattle, Washington, 98104 Call (206) 292-6214 The center runs a Clothing Room. It will distribute free women's and men's clothing for homeless, the low income and marginally housed adults. Assistance is also for senior citizens. Items are passed out on a first-come, first-served basis. A youth program may have case management, counseling, free food, clothing, showers, laundry, hygiene items and bus tickets.
416 2nd Ave Ext S Seattle, WA, 98104 Call (206) 623-7219 97 S Main St
Seattle, WA, 98104 (206) 682-3579 A drop in center offer clothing, free use of a computer, and emergency financial aid. There are also books and educational materials or school items for young kids. The non-profit assists the homeless by providing hygiene items and other displaced families can also seek help.
5710 22nd Ave NW Bldg B Seattle, Washington 98107 Dial (206) 789-0220 The non-profit provides free gently used baby clothes size newborn 0 to 5t. Everything from free maternity clothes to beds, car seats, and similar goods are given out. Some diapers or wipes may also be available.
Address is 5150 S Cloverdale Pl Seattle, WA 98118 Telephone (206) 723-1301 |
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