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Youth ServicesYouthCareYouthcare provides a continuum of services in King County to homeless and at risk adolescents including outreach, shelter, food, clothing, school, case-management, and other services. 206-956-0334 2500 NE 54th St. Seattle, WA 98105 ( categories: Youth Services )
YMCA of Greater SeattleThe YMCA of Greater Seattle serves King and south Snohomish counties. Through its 15 branches, three camps and 200-plus program sites, the YMCA is open to people of all ages, races, faiths and economic backgrounds. It provides activities for youth, families and older adults. www.seattleymca.org/page.cfm?ID=locations www.seattleymca.org/page.cfm?ID=about ( categories: Youth Services )
Seattle's Union Gospel MissionPrivate, faith-based organization serving King County. It offers food, shelter, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, youth programs, educational programs, and outreach to Seattle-area men, women, children, families, and the incarcerated. 206-374-9409 PO Box 202 Seattle, WA 98111 Atlantic Street CenterAtlantic Street Center offers mental health counseling services, family support and youth development programs. It serves children and youth 5-18 years and their families. Most are youth of color who reside in central and southeast Seattle. Typically, the families they serve face problems that include single parent households or children in foster care, a household income at or below the federal poverty level, a limited support system, children underachieving academically, neighborhood detachment and isolation, and multicultural identity issues. The Youth Development Program provides learning and leadership opportunities for youth to increase the personal learning, academic, and social skills they need to be successful in life. Services and activities focus on social skills and leadership development, volunteer and community service opportunities, enriching recreational and cultural activities, and academic support (including summer school); Family Centers at Rainier Beach and New Holly provide a safe, supportive place for parents and families to learn, grow and share. Services and activities focus on support and education for adult and teen parents, adult life skills and education classes, direct family support services, and positive cultural and recreational activities for children, youth and families. ( categories: Youth Services )
Fresh Start MinistriesProvides radical life-changing support services and programs to at-risk youth and adults and help them become productive citizens of our society. Counties Served: King, Snohomish 23632 Hwy 99 206-694-6700 http://freshstartministries.org ( categories: Human & Family Support Services | Youth Services )
Housing HopeHousing Hope's service enriched housing continuum includes 87 emergency shelter and transitional apartments for homeless families, a childcare center, employment assistance and home ownership opportunities. Counties Served: Snohomish 5830 Evergreen Way Everett, WA 98203 206-242-1860 PeoplePointThe City of Seattle Human Services Department and Public Health-Seattle and King County provide one-stop access to several benefit programs for low-income to moderate income families and individuals through the PeoplePoint: Bridge to Benefits initiative (formerly Help for Working Families). The assistance provided includes food assistance. This relates to the Food Stamp Program. The Project Share program provides payments on utility bills for low-income Seattle City Light customers through voluntary contributions. A grant from Project Share is generally made in conjunction with the customer's co-payment. A grant from Project Share can substantially reduce or eliminate the customer's light bill crisis. ( categories: Energy Assistance | Food Assistance | Groceries | Health Care | Housing Assistance | Immigration & Resettlement Assistance | Youth Services )
YWCA of Seattle/King County/Snohomish CountyThe YWCA of Seattle · King County · Snohomish County serves nearly 60,000 women and families every year with programs to end homelessness, create jobs, care for children and youth, and prevent violence. Without a home, it's difficult for employers to reach job seekers for an interview. Without a job, it's nearly impossible to get a home. Not having both is a crisis for women and families. The YWCA works with women in need to address multiple challenges and move toward independence, self-sufficiency, safety and dignity for them their families. Its programs focus on these key areas: Clothing Services, Children, Youth & Families, Domestic Violence & Violence Prevention, Employment & Self-Sufficiency, Health Care Access and Housing & Shelter. Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army may have employment opportunities. The Social Services Department of the Salvation Army provides emergency assistance for families and individuals with basic subsistence needs. The department is can be found at several locations. The assistance includes rent assistance or help with move-in costs, utility assistance, emergency food bags, diapers when available, The Social Services Department of the Salvation Army provides emergency assistance for families and individuals with basic subsistence needs. The department is can be found at several locations. Refugee Federation Service CenterThe Refugee Federation Service Center provides employment services. It provides a variety of job training and employment services at no cost to refugee and immigrant clients. As a Multi-Service Center, the Refugee Federation offers programs designed to move refugees and immigrants from unemployment, underemployment and welfare into self-sufficiency. It offers programs including bi-lingual case management services, services for adults that address immigration assistance, bilingual counseling, housing assistance, referral services and employment services, and services for youth who need counseling to reduce potentially harmful behavior. |