Combined Fund Drive Charities 1998-1999
100 000 United Way of Benton/Franklin Counties
401 N. Young Street
Kennewick WA 99336-7775
(509) 783-4102
United Way represents 22 community service organizations with more than
44 United Way funded programs. The campaign funds are allocated to
agencies through a citizen review process.|16
100 001 Catholic Family & Child Service of Tri-Cities
710-G George Washington Way
Richland WA 99352
(509) 946-4645
|Foster care, counseling, pregnancy aid, volunteer chore service,
adoptions and child abuse prevention.|19
100 003 Lutheran Social Services of Washington and Idaho
3321 West Kennewick Ave., Suite 150
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 735-6446|
Individual, marriage, and family counseling; Solution-focused counseling
groups; employee assistance program; intensive in-home family therapy;
teen pregnancy prevention; therapeutic foster care.|21
100 004 Tri-Cities Chaplaincy
2108 W Entiat Ave
Kennewick WA 99336-3000
(509) 783-7416
Chaplaincy service to hospitals, jails, juvenile justice center, and
one-on-one counseling. Hospice program provides medical, emotional,
spiritual care for terminally ill; their families.|11
100 005 ARC of Tri-Cities, (The)
761 Williams
Richland WA 99352
(509) 946-5157
Advocacy for people with developmental disabilities. Recreation,
programs for people with developmental disabilities. Adult community
access program, transportation, information, and referral.|7
100 006 Benton/Franklin Developmental Center
PO BOX 2328
Pasco WA 99302-2328
(509) 543-9778, (509) 546-2523
Screening & early intervention services for families with infants and
toddlers who are birth to three years and developmentally delayed or at
risk of delay.|14
100 007 Columbia Industries
900 South Dayton
P.O. Box 7346
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 582-4142
Assisting persons with disabilities and special employment needs toward
meaningful employment through vocational evaluation, work training, job
placement, and sheltered employment.|17
100 008 Council on Aging
294 Torbett St.
Richland WA 99352
(509) 946-7641
Providing elder persons with hot nutritional meals, both congregate and
home delivered, diet counseling, household chores, health screening, and
preventive foot care.|8
100 009 Elder Day Care
10 North Washington
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 586-9344
Offers social, rehabilitative, and support services to adult persons who
need assistance with health care, recreational activities,
transportation and nutrition. (Adult Day Health Services)|15
100 013 Carondelet Behavioral Health Center
1175 Carondelet Drive
Richland WA 99352
(509) 943-9104
Comprehensive outpatient evaluation and treatment. Individual, marital,
family, and group counseling. Specialized services include crisis
resolution, substance abuse, and sexual abuse.|10
100 014 Neurological Center
P.O. Box 1238
Richland WA 99352
(509) 943-8455
Provides one-to-one & group counseling/support for persons with
neurological disorders; maintains 20 different support group education
to increase public awareness about disorders, and maintains large
check-out self-help library on neurological disorders.|4
100 015 Sexual Assault Response Center
640 Jadwin, Suite D
Richland WA 99352
(509) 946-2377
Crisis intervention for victims of sexual assault and their families;
follow-up, advocacy, and support. Prevention/education for awareness
and prevention of sexual assault.|20
100 017 Tri-Cities Residential Services
101 North Union, Suite 112
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 783-3331
A community-based residential training and support service for
developmentally disabled and other physically and cognitively disabled
adults provided to increase independent living skills.|16
100 018 American Red Cross, Benton/Franklin Chapter
7202 W. Deschutes
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 783-6195
Disaster relief; Service to Armed Forces, veterans and their families;
health services; blood services; youth services; community volunteer
services, first aid, CPR, HIV/AIDS education.|9
100 020 Volunteer Center
10 North Washington, #4
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 582-0631
The Volunteer Center promotes volunteerism by recruiting and referring
volunteers, creating special projects and working with individuals,
families, and businesses to meet community needs.|12
100 022 Salvation Army (The)
P.O. Box 510
Pasco WA 99301
(509) 547-2138
Food, clothing, and emergency housing; counseling, spiritual guidance,
assistance for unwed mothers, alcoholic rehabilitation, disaster relief,
social and recreational activities.|13
100 023 Tri-Cities Food Bank
321 Wellsian Way
Richland WA 99352
(509) 943-2795
Emergency food, friendship, referrals to other agencies for needy
clients in Benton City, Kennewick and Richland; when possible provide
emergency assistance to other distribution agencies.|2
100 025 Boy Scouts, Blue Mountain Council
8308 West Gage Boulevard
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 735-7306
To build in youth strong character values and, in other ways, prepare
them to make ethical choices over their lifetime in achieving their full
potential.|18
100 026 Camp Fire, Chinook Council
101 North Union, Suite 205
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 735-0561
Kindergarten through high school boys and girls learn basic values to
make decisions, be responsible citizens, care about others, give service
to communities through Camp Fire Clubs, camps and self-reliance
courses.|10
100 027 Girl Scouts Mid-Columbia Council|
8468 W Gage Blvd
Kennewick WA 99336-8106
(509) 783-7721
A contemporary leadership program for girls aged five to 17 designed to
increase their ability to succeed and make a positive impact on the
community.|10
100 028 YMCA
19 N. Cascade
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 586-0015
Character development, physical education, recreation, and sports
programs for children, teens, adults. Day camps, before/after school
childcare, Youth and Government, Y-Indian Guides, and mentors.|20
100 030 Benton-Franklin Head Start
1301 Sacramento Blvd., #110
Richland WA 99352
(509) 946-4639
Provides education, health, nutrition, and social services to low income
children and children at risk of abuse; assists families; provides
intervention to stop child abuse.|14
104 000 United Way of Chelan and Douglas Counties
P.O. Box 488
Wenatchee WA 98807-0488
(509) 662-8261
A volunteer organization raising and allocating funds to 19 non-profit
health and human service agencies helping people in our communities.|17
104 001 Catholic Family and Child Services
23 South Wenatchee Avenue, #320
Wenatchee WA 98801
(509) 662-6761
A community based social service agency providing family counseling,
adoption services, foster care, subsidized day care, day care referral
and volunteer chore services for seniors.|10
104 002 Children's Home Society
1014 Walla Walla Avenue
P.O. Box 2208
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 663-0034
Provides family support services, including counseling & case
management; parenting classes and support groups; school-based
counseling, Big Brothers/Big Sisters program and treatment foster
care.|20
104 004 Community Action Council - NCW Food Distribution Center
620 Lewis Street
Wenatchee WA 98801
(509) 662-6156
Coordinates resources and reduces duplication of services in providing
food free of charge to food banks and feeding programs in a two-county
area.|0
104 005 Salvation Army (The)
P.O. Box 594
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 662-5103
A helping hand on a temporary and emergency basis to meet individual
needs such as lodging, meals, clothing, counseling, and guidance.|29
104 012 Retired Senior Volunteer Program of North Central WA(RSVP of
NEW)
1312-A Maple Street
Wenatchee WA 98801
(509) 662-3461
Recruits volunteers age 55+ for 120 non-profit agencies - Chelan,
Douglas, Okanogan, Grant, Adams, Lincoln Counties. RSVP volunteers
assist all ages - infants to the elderly.|22
104 014 Boy Scouts of America
213 North Chelan
Wenatchee WA 98801
(509) 662-5501
Provides a program for youth to build desirable qualities of character,
to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship and to
develop personal fitness.|16
104 015 Camp Fire Boys and Girls
P.O. Box 1734
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 663-1609
A co-ed youth agency serving boys and girls from kindergarten through
high school that helps kids develop self-reliance, self-confidence and
make the right choices in today's world.|16
104 016 Girl Scouts Mid-Columbia Council
8468 Gage Blvd, Box 511,Bldg 8
Kennewick WA 99336-1075
(800) 967-8113
A contemporary leadership program for girls aged five to 17 designed to
increase their ability to succeed and make a positive impact on the
community.|10
104 020 Family Planning Association of Chelan and Douglas Counties
900 Ferry Street
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 662-2013
Family TALKS, provides communication skills, accurate sexuality
information, and encouragement to parents defining family values in
their role as the primary educators of their children.|12
104 026 Wenatchee Valley Young Men's Christian Association
PO Box 1974
Wenatchee WA 98807-1974
(509) 662-2109
The YMCA builds strong kids, strong families and strong communities by
putting Christian principles into practice through programs that build
healthy spirit, mind and body.|25
104 027 Women's Resource Center
P. O. Box 2051
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 662-0121
A referral agency to assist women and families in problem solving and
crisis intervention. Emergency food, shelter, and clothing are
available.|1
104 029 Mobile Meals
PO Box 1343
Wenatchee WA 98801-9407
(509) 662-2179
An organization providing nourishing, home delivered meals to members of
the communities who need and request the service regardless of ability
to pay.|0
104 030 Mission Vista Group Home
291 3rd Street NE
East Wenatchee WA 98802
(509) 884-1448
Our purpose and goal is to provide a residential support for 14
developmentally disabled adults living in the community.|11
104 031 American Red Cross, Apple Valley Chapter
509 N. Western Avenue, Suite 106
Wenatchee WA 98801
(509) 663-3907
Assistance for disaster victims; armed forces and their families, first
aid and CPR. Collects and distributes blood. 24 hour world wide
communication system. Counseling and referral.|8
104 032 YWCA of Wenatchee Valley
212 First Street
Wenatchee WA 98801-2216
(509) 662-3531
A social service organization committed to creating opportunities for
empowerment of women and families through assistance, support and
education.|34
104 033 Cerebral Palsy of Wenatchee Valley
PO Box 1
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 662-2000
CPWV is a non-profit agency providing specialized services for children
(birth to 3) and adults (with developmental disabilities) designed to
empower them to overcome their personal challenges.|15
108 000 United Way of Clallam County
P.O. Box 937
Port Angeles WA 98362-0161
(360) 457-3011
Raises funds which are allocated to member agencies serving human
service needs in Clallam County.|16
108 001 Boy Scouts, Chief Seattle Council
23 Grant St
Port Townsend WA 98368
(800) 272-6865
Youth and social development. Cub scouting for younger boys. Boy
scouting: outdoor oriented including resident camp. High school age men
and women explore career opportunities.|12
108 002 Camp Fire, Juan de Fuca Coucil
619 East Fourth
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 457-8442
Co-ed national youth organization providing group activities for
school-aged youngsters. Programs teach self-reliance skills as well as
principles needed to become good citizens.|0
108 003 Children's Hospital and Medical Center
Developmental Department
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle WA 98105 (206) 526-2153
A nonprofit hospital for the special needs of sick or disabled children.
Treatment is available regardless of parents' ability to pay for care.|9
108 004 Diversified Industries
430 E. Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 452-9789
Provides individualized vocational rehabilitation and residential
services to adults with physical, emotional, mental and/or sensory
disabilities.|11
108 005 Family Planning Services
P.O. Box 927
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 452-2954
Medical and educational services enabling informed choices about
reproduction. Provides women's health care/pregnancy testing and
referral, contraception, STD information/treatment, and community
education.|20
108 006 First Step Family Support Center
913 W. 8th
Port Angeles WA 98363
(360) 457-8355
Teen pregnancy prevention, birthing classes, prenatal classes, parenting
education classes, life-skills buidling, workshops, maternity case
management for teenagers, on-site preschool, drop-in center.|0
108 007 Forks Abuse Program
Box 1775
Forks WA 98331
(360) 374-6411
Emergency shelter, advocacy based counseling, victims of domestic
violence and sexual assault families. Limited financial aid for basic
needs. Legal advocacy, support groups and volunteers.|11
108 008 Forks Community Council
Box 66
Forks WA 98331
(360) 374-695
Programs administered by volunteers which include, among others,
Literacy, Food Bank, Youth Center, Natural Helpers, Clinica de la
Raza.|1
108 009 Girl Scouts Totem Council
102-1/2 East First
Port Angeles WA 98362
(800) 767-6834|(800) 767-6834
Serves girls, ages 5-17, helping them build self-confidence, discover
their talents, and learn leadership skills in a safe, all-girl
setting.|17
108 011 Healthy Families of Clallam County(formerly Umbrella Community
Services)
1914 W. 18th Street
Port Angeles WA 98363
(360) 452-2381
Helping people thrive without abuse or addictions by preventing and
treating child abuse, sexual assault, domestic violence, chemical
dependency, and supporting and sheltering survivors.|8
108 012 Peninsula Community Mental Health Center
118 East Eighth
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 457-0431
Counseling services for individuals, couples, families. Mental health
treatment and rehabilitation programs for severely mentally disabled.
Specialized services for children and elderly. Chemical dependency
program.|0
108 013 Red Cross of Clallam County
102-1/2 East First
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 457-7933
First Aid, CPR, water safety, and swimming classes. Services to military
families. Disaster relief in individual disasters and large scale
disasters. Disaster preparedness education and preparation.|15
108 014 Salvation Army
PO Box 2229
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 452-7679
Assistance to families and individuals in emergency situations which
require food, clothing, and occasional help with utilities, medical
prescriptions, and transportation.|22
108 015 Peninsula Dispute Resolution Center
PO Box 1034
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 452-8024
Provides free or low-cost dispute resolution services to residents of
Clallam and Jefferson Counties. Sliding fee scale. Also provides
training and education to the community.|1
108 017 Clallam County Family YMCA
302 South Francis
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 452-9244
Classes in healthy living through exercise. Programs such as Youth in
Government, Y-Winners (youth support programs), summer recreation
activities; Cardiac Rehab.|58
108 018 Clallam/Jefferson Community Action Council
802 Sheridan Avenue
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 681-0898
Works toward improvement of the general welfare of the people of Clallam
and Jefferson Counties through promotion and development of economic
opportunity, education, and training.|10
108 019 Lutheran Social Services
301 East Lopez
Port Angeles WA| 98362
(360) 457-0728|(360) 452-KIDS
Counseling for families, couples, individuals; parent resource telephone
line and workshops. Agency serves Kitsap and Olympic Peninsulas.|21
108 020 Boys & Girls Club (Sequim Area)
P. O. Box 1642
Sequim WA 98382
(360) 683-8095
Supervised facility for school age children. Drop-in activities as well
as organized programs for small and large groups. Promotes character
development, leadership, and positive self-image.|27
108 021 Olympic Mountain Rescue
P. O. Box 4244
Wycoff Station
Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 830-5242
Olympic Mountain Rescue is a volunteer organization dedicated to saving
lives in wilderness areas through search and rescue activities and
mountain safety education.|5
108 022 Serenity House of Clallam County
POB 4047
Port Angeles WA 98363
(360) 452-7221
Provides shelter, food and supportive services for homeless adults.
Evergreen Family Village provides supported living for formerly homeless
families.|8
108 023 Concerned Citizens for Special Children
PO Box 1767
Forks WA 98331
(360) 374-9340
Sunshine and Rainbows Daycare, therapeutic child care, early
intervention special education services, community access for
developmentally delayed adults, advocacy for ages birth to seniors.|15
108 024 Clallam Bay-Sekiu Crisis Center
113 Dawns Ridge Rd.
Sekiu WA 98381
(360) 963-2498
Provide assistance to those in emergency situations, including local
residents and families of prisoners at the Clallam Bay Corrections
Center.|9
108 025 Pro Bono Lawyers
PO Box 909
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 417-0818
Provides legal assistance to low income individuals who are unable to
pay for an attorney for civil legal needs.|5
112 000 United Way of the Columbia-Willamette
619 S.W. 11th Avenue, Suite 300
Portland OR 97205-2646
(503) 228-9131
Gives helping hand to people in need: emergency food, shelter,
clothing. Support services to stop child abuse, drug abuse. Elderly,
health and day-care services.|22
112 001 American Red Cross, Clark County
3114 East Fourth Plain Blvd.
Vancouver WA 98661
(360) 693-5821
Provides emergency assistance in disasters, emergency communications to
service members and their families, teaches classes in health and
safety, and provides blood to hospitals from voluntary donations.|7
112 002 Salvation Army, Clark County
P.O. Box 5559
Vancouver WA 98668
(206) 892-9050
Provides a diversified program of religious and social services
including emergency assistance, crisis counseling, food bank, home
visitation, advocacy and family services.|14
112 004 Children's Home Society of Washington
P.O. Box 605
Vancouver WA 98666
(360) 695-1325
Provides youth leadership training, family support and therapy, child
sexual abuse treatment, therapeutic foster care, and parent education
services to help impoverished children and families.|19
112 005 Catholic Community Services of Vancouver
410 West 12th
Vancouver WA 98660
(360) 696-0379
Multi-service agency: counseling for individuals/families,
maternity/adoption services, volunteer chore services for elderly, and
disabled; and shelter for homeless families.|11
112 006|Clark County Council on Alcohol and Drugs
509 West Eighth St.
Vancouver WA 98660
(360) 696-1631
Provides consultation, direct treatment and public education for persons
with alcohol or drug problems and their families, including a youth
intervention program and court services.|20
112 007 ARC of Clark County (The)
9415 NE Fourth Plain Blvd
P.O. Box 2608
Vancouver WA 98668
(360) 254-1562
A private, non-profit organization, dedicated to improving the quality
of life for individuals with developmental disabilities and their
families.|19
112 009 East Vancouver Child Care Center
5701 MacArthur Boulevard
Vancouver WA 98661
(360) 694-4411
Provides full-day child care to children ages 2 1/2 - 12 from mostly
low-income, single-parent homes. Also provides a 10 month ECEAP
Program.|14
112 011 Columbia River Mental Health Services
P O BOX 1337
Vancouver WA 98666
(360) 695-3416
A licensed community mental health center providing a full spectrum of
crisis, outpatient, and intensive mental health services to Clark County
residents and families.|23
112 012 YWCA of Clark County
1115 West Esther Street
Vancouver WA 98660
(206) 696-0167
Focuses primarily on social services and support programs for women and
children, including sexual assault, child abuse, domestic violence, teen
parents, child care and incarcerated women.|37
112 013 Camp Fire, Mt. Hood Council
1817 Main Street
Vancouver WA 98660
(360) 693-1419
Provides opportunities for boys and girls to realize their potential.
Services include club programs, delinquency prevention, day camp, youth
development, and pregnancy prevention.|18
112 014 Human Services Council
1703 Main Street
P.O. Box 425
Vancouver WA 98666-0425
(206) 694-6577
Is a non-profit corporation under the guidance of a volunteer Board of
Directors & Advisory Councils. The agency works to coordinate the
effective delivery of community services. That mission is cattierd on
by the Southwest Washington Agency on Aging.|4
112 015 Outside Sociomedical Aid Station
1236 SW Salmon Street
Portland OR 97205-2042
(503) 223-4121
Provides medical, mental health and social services to homeless youth &
low-income people, including alternative care clinics, AIDS prevention,
and homeless street youth programs.|14
112 017 Planned Parenthood of the Columbia-Willamette
1923 SW Broadway
Vancouver WA 98663
(206) 694-1188
Planned Parenthood provides, promotes and protects access to
reproductive healthcare and responsible sex education for 60,000 low
income women, men, and teen each year.|14
112 019 Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific Council
2145 SW Front Avenue
Portland OR 97201
(503) 225-5756
A values education program for young men and women. Scouting serves 258
packs, troops, posts, and 7,062 unduplicated youth or 23.2% of all youth
in Clark Cowlitz, Klickitat, Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties.|10
112 020 Bradley-Angle House, Inc.
P.O. Box 14694
Portland OR 97214
(503) 232-7812
Provides shelter and related services for victims of domestic violence.
Works to eliminate violence against women and their children. Services
available to Clark County residents.|14
112 023 Foster Parents Association
2954 NE Glisan, Suite 2
Portland OR 97232
(503) 232-8383
Works to improve the quality of services to foster children by providing
advocacy for foster families, training in parenting the abused child,
and other supportive services. Programs available to Clark County
residents.|10
112 025 Low Income Families Emergency Center (L.I.F.E.)
2746 NE Martin Luther King Blvd.
Portland OR 97212
(503) 284-6878
Basic needs such as food and clothing are exchanged for volunteer labor,
allowing recipients to maintain their dignity by earning what they
receive. Serves Clark County.|49
112 026 Neighborhood Health Clinics, Inc.
4945 NE 7th
Portland OR 97211
(503) 288-5995
Serves over 7000 uninsured and ineligible persons every year through
eleven clinics staffed by nine paid staff and over 300 volunteers. All
services available to Clark County residents.|18
112 029 Portland Women's Crisis Line
PO Box 42610
Portland OR 97242
(503) 232-9751
24-hour crisis intervention hotline. Transportation from danger to
safety, rape and domestic violence support groups provided. Services
available to Clark County residents.|12
112 030 Providence Child Center
830 NE 47th Avenue
Portland OR 97213
(503) 215-2400
The Children's Nursing Center is the only exclusive pediatric 24-hour
skilled nursing facility in Oregon or Washington. Services provided at
no cost to the patient's family.|20
112 031 United Cerebral Palsy of Oregon and Southwest Washington, Inc.
7830 SE Foster Road
Portland OR 97206 (503) 777-4166
Promotes the general welfare and advocates for quality of life for
people/children with cerebral palsy and other related disabilities.|27
112 032 Girl Scout Council - Columbia River
P.O. Box 2427
Lake Oswego OR 97035
(503) 620-4567
Programs offer life skills training under supervision of adult
volunteers. Activities build self-esteem, promote community service.
Operates day and resident camps in Washington.|11
116 000 United Way of Cowlitz County
P.O. Box 786
Longview WA 9863
(360) 423-5320
Raises funds effectively to meet human service needs, allocates funds
effectively, and plans and coordinates health and welfare programs
competently.|11
116 001 Adult Developmental Center
1024 Broadway
Longview WA 98632
(360) 423-2640
Offers work and work training opportunities for severely and profoundly
handicapped adults in Cowlitz and Wahkiakum Counties.|6
116 003 ARC of Cowlitz Valley
1410 8th Ave Rm#15
Longview WA 98632
(360) 425-5494
Serves mentally retarded and developmentally disabled individuals and
the needs of their families.|38
116 004 Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific Council
2145 SW Front
Portland OR 97201
(503) 226-3423(360) 423-6960
Offers programs to develop personal fitness, citizenship, and character,
and to teach leadership skills for youth ages 7 to 21 years.|12
116 005 Lower Columbia Council of Camp Fire, Inc.
1407 Commerce, Suite 106
Longview WA 98632
(360) 425-3890
Offers youth an opportunity to become self-directed individuals
responsible to themselves and to others through informal educational
programs.|24
116 009 Cowlitz Family Health Center
729 Vandercook Way
Longview WA 98632
(360) 636-3892
Promotes and encourages general health care through a variety of
projects and programs of informational, educational, counseling, and
medical nature as dictated by community needs.|9
116 011 Emergency Support Shelter
P.O. Box 877
Kelso WA 98626
(360) 425-1176
Provides immediate safety, care, and support for women and their
children needing services due to family violence and educational
programs on family violence.|16
116 012 FISH
P.O. Box 135
Longview WA 98632
(360) 636-1100
Provides on an emergency basis only, food, shelter, transportation, help
with utilities, and minor medical assistance for anyone in need.|4
116 013 Girl Scouts, Pacific Peaks Council
5326 Littlerock Road SW
Tumwater WA 98512-7394
(360) 943-0490
Informal education program for girls ages 5 to 17 to help them develop
to their fullest potential through activities designed to meet
contemporary needs and interests of girls.|10
116 025 St. James Family Center
1134 Columbia
Cathlamet WA 98612
(360) 795-8612
Preschool education and day care for children from low-income families
and to mentally and physically handicapped children ages 1 month to 12.
Headstart, ECEAP, domestic violence advocacy assistance, parent
education, youth adventure program.|11
116 026 Community House on Broadway
P.O. Box 403
Longview WA 98632
(360) 425-8679
Emergency shelter for the homeless, individuals, and families.|17
116 029 Community Caring Project
600 Broadway
Longview WA 98632
(360) 636-4994
Strengthens and encourages healthy families through community
involvement by providing education and information to pregnant and
parenting families with infants and toddlers.|17
116 031 Cowlitz Substance Abuse Coalition
207 Fourth Avenue North, Admin Annex
Kelso WA 98626
(360) 577-3041
A community coalition dedicated to eliminating substance abuse and whose
primary objective is to coordinate local services and activities against
drug and alcohol abuse.|6
116 032 Volunteer Chore Services (a program of Catholic Community
Services)
2200 Allen Street
Kelso WA 98626
(360) 423-2400
Assists low-income elderly and disabled adults to continue independent
living in their own homes.|11
116 034 Lower Columbia Mental Health Center (LCMHC)
600 Broadway 2nd Floor
Longview WA 98632
(360) 425-5380
LCMHC is a community mental health center providing outpatient
counseling and treatment to citizens of Cowlitz County, Washington.|19
116 035 Progress Center, Inc
1600 Third Ave
Longview WA 98632
Progress Center provides services of education and therapy to children
birth to three with special developmental needs. Progress Center
provides services in home and in center to meet children's needs.
Support and guidance is offered to families.|9
124 000 United Way of Grays Harbor County
544 Sea-First Bldg.
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 532-6260
Volunteer organization working to provide financial and technical
support to local health and welfare agencies to meet the most critical
needs of our community.|9
124 001 American Red Cross
298 Clemons Rd #100
Montesano WA 98563(360) 249-2341
Conducts blood program, provides emergency disaster aid, nursing
programs, first aid, counseling to military personnel and their
families.|54
124 002 Boy Scouts of America, Pacific Harbors Area
3133 Sumner
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 532-7031
To serve others by helping to instill values in young people and in
other ways prepare them to make ethical choices over their lifetime.|16
124 003 Camp Fire, Inc.
100 E 2nd
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 532-7067
Offers co-ed programs for youth ages 5-18 years that promote
self-reliance, citizenship, and positive self-esteem, enabling young
people to meet the challenge of adulthood.|12
124 004 Catholic Community Services (Volunteer Chore Service)
111 East Fourth
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 538-1445
An organization of concerned, caring volunteers assisting at no charge,
low income seniors and disabled adults, enabling them to continue to
live on their own.|11
124 005 Evergreen Counseling Center
205 Eighth Street
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 532-8629
Individual group, family, and marital counseling for emotional, social,
behavioral, or drug abuse problems; crisis service, day treatment,
consultation/education services.|19
124 006 Girl Scouts
P.O. Box 951
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 532-2520
Informal education program for girls age 5 to 17 to help them develop to
their fullest potential through activities designed to meet contemporary
needs and interests of girls.|10
124 007 Harbor's Home Health Services
201 7th
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 532-5454
Provides home health services including nursing care and physical
therapy to people in Grays Harbor County who need assistance because of
illness or disability.|14
124 008 Domestic Violence Center of Grays Harbor
2306 Sumner Avenue
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 538-0733
Services include crisis intervention, 24-hour on call service, emergency
shelter, one-on-one, support groups, anger management, incest survivors,
justice, legal and social advocacy.|0
124 009 Harbor Alternate Living Association
115 South H
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 538-1374
Provides assisted living arrangements, training, and support for
developmentally disabled persons, allowing them to achieve independence
in their daily lives.|0
124 013 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
(a program of Coastal Community Action Program)
117 East Third
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 532-4900
RSVP serves as the link between seniors, 55 years and older, and
non-profit organizations, to enhance the quality of life in their
communities.|22
124 016 Senior Companion Program
P.O. Box 667
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 532-9542
Provides retired adults 60+ a volunteer role and benefits in order to
assist other adults with special needs, primarily in their own homes.|20
124 019 YMCA of Aberdeen
320 West Market
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 533-3881
A center of community activity serving families of all ages. Youth
activities include a broad scope of aquatic, gymnastic, and camping
programs.|18
124 020 YMCA of Hoquiam
P.O. Box 667
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 532-9542
Serving the whole family from preschool to senior citizens. Provides a
variety of instructional, social, and educational programs including a
broad scope of youth activity.|20
124 021 Community Emergency Fund
(a program of Coastal Community Action Program)
117 E Third St
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 533-5100
Financially assists families and individuals in emergency and crisis
situations when they have no other resources available. Services include
medical, dental, educational, housing and home heating.|15
124 022 Coastal Community Advocates
(a program of Coastal Community Action Program)
117 E Third St
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 533-5100
Provides protection, advocacy, information and referral services to
persons with disabilities to ensure they are accorded their civil and
human rights, free from discrimination.|22
124 025 Senior Nutrition Program
(a program of Coastal Community Action Program)
117 Third
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 533-5100
Provides hot meals to three sites - Elma, Hoquiam and Aberdeen to
eligible home bound seniors 60+. Frozen meals outside delivery route.
Suggested donation $2.00.|22
124 029 Salvation Army
PO Box 1437
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 533-1062
Provides emergency, welfare, and spiritual services for distressed
families, transients, disaster victims, counseling and guidance; a
multi-purpose agency helping people help themselves.|25
124 031 Salvation Army Extension
PO Box 9219
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 281-4600
Provides vouchers for food, clothing, shelter. Christmas gifts to
convalescent homes, camping for underpriviledged children and disaster
assistance.|14
124 033 West Coast Community Services
PO Box 8
Copalis Beach WA 98535
(360) 289-2427
A non-profit community health center, provides a full range of high
quality primary care for people of all ages and incomes.|19
124 034 Grays Harbor/Pacific County Food Warehouse
PO Box 616
Hoquiam WA 98550
(360) 532-6315
The Center is a charitable agency that assists the needy through
gathering and distributing food to food banks and feeding programs in
the community.|0
124 035 Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
117 E Third St
Aberdeen WA 98520
Program Listing Only |22
128 000 United Way of Island County
749 SE Pioneer Way Suite 302/PO Box 798
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 675-1778
An organization of volunteers who raise and allocate funds to a wide
variety of health and human welfare agencies serving residents of Island
County.|18
128 002 Catholic Community Services Northwest
1121 SE Dock Street
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 679-1502
Children's group treatment; outpatient group and individual/family
counseling services, therapeutic treatment for foster care, professional
consultation and educational services. Crisis nursery services on South
Whidbey Island.|12
128 003 CADA (Citizens Against Domestic/Sexual Abuse)
P.O. Box 190
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 675-2232
Emergency and follow-up assistance to victims of domestic violence and
sexual abuse, shelter, transportation, advocacy-based counseling,
community education programs, women's and children's support groups,
medical/legal advocacy.|6
128 006 North Whidbey Help
1091 SE Hathaway ST
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 675-0681
Food bank. Emergency assistance includes clothing household goods,
dental aid, information, and referral.|20
128 008 Camp Fire Boys and Girls: Samish Council
1609 Broadway, Suite E
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-5710
A contemporary, inclusive youth development organization providing
programs that develop personal life skills, social, community and
environmental responsibility; ethical, healthy lifestyles; outdoor
skills and leadership.|12
128 009 Senior Services of Island County
2845 East Highway 525
Langley WA 98260
(360) 321-1600 (360) 678-3373
Senior Services' programs serve elderly, disabled and low-income
citizens. Services include congregate and home-delivered meals,
transportation, housing, information and assistance, employment and
senior activities.|10
128 010 South Whidbey Children's Center
120 Sixth Street
Langley WA 98260
(360) 221-4499
Experienced, trained staff. Developmentally appropriate classes for
children 14 months through 6 years. Before and after school care for
kindergarden and elementary school age children. Summer program
available.|13
128 011 Toddler Learning Center
P.O. Box 633
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 679-1039
Therapeutic intervention/treatment for children, birth to 36 months,
delayed in their development. Supportive/educational services for
parents. Island-wide services at no parental cost.|16
128 013 Girl Scouts - Totem Council
3719 168th St NE Ste C / PO Box 3067
Mount Vernon WA 98223
(800) 767-6833 (360) 428-6779
Agency serves the unique and changing needs of girls ages 5-17 in ten
northwest Washington counties, helping them grow into capable,
self-confident and productive women.|17
128 016 Boy Scouts, Mt. Baker Council
1715 - 100th Place SE
Everett WA 98208
(425)338-0380
Provides community-based organizations a character education, leadership
development and career education program for boys and teenage youth.|13
128 017 Armed Services YMCA
540 SE Pioneer Way
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 675-2771
Serves military, their families and the civilian community with
recreational, social, child care, and educational programs enhancing and
improving their quality of life.|15
128 018 Stanwood Senior Center
7430 - 276th Street NW
Stanwood WA 98292
(360) 652-6545
As the focal point on aging in the Stanwood/Camano area, the Center
provides adult respite care, educational, health promotion and
nutritional services.|16
128 021 South Whidbey Youth Center
301 Anthes
Langley WA 98260
(360) 221-3230
Prevention based afterschool and weekend drop-in programs for youth ages
12-18 offering recreation, advocacy and support, community service, peer
education programs, adolescent groups, parent education.|27
128 023 All The World's A Stage Educational Theatre
PO Box 872
Coupeville WA 98239
(360) 678-3169
ATWASET is an innovative organization developed to educate the community
about social and health issues in a unique, creative, and influential
way through the use of live theatre.|7
128 025 American Red Cross, Island County Chapter
NAS Whidbey Island
Oak Harbor WA 98278
(360) 257-2879
Provides services to the military, disaster relief, emergency
communications, First Aid, CPR, water safety training and volunteer
activities.|34
128 028 Friends of Home Health Care
PO Box 400
101 N. Main
Coupeville WA 98239-0400
(360) 678-7605
Provides assistance to Home Health Care & Hospice patients in need of
services with an inability to pay. Home Health Care & Hospice of Whidbey
General Hospital provides medically related in-home services to Whidbey
Island residents.|16
128 030 Opportunity Council - Island County
7343 70th Street N.E./PO Box 922
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 679-6577
The opportunity Council provides services to help low-income people
become more self-reliant, including information and referral, homeless,
housing assistance, energy assistance, and weatherization, and home
repair.|5
132 000 United Good Neighbors Fund of Jefferson County
P.O. Box 595
712 Washington Street
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-3797
A locally controlled nonprofit corporation raising funds for human
service agencies serving the county.|16
132 001 American Red Cross, Jefferson County Chapter
PO Box 1605
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-2737
Disaster preparedness, relief and education. First aid, CPR, water
safety, disease prevention classes.|7
132 004 Coyote Foundation/Teen Resource Center
PO Box 595
Port Hadlock WA 98339
(360) 379-8840
Provides a safe haven for area youth - educational, social,
recreational. Healthy, responsible role modeling, etc.|1
132 005 Bergita House
1726 Discovery Road
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-4080
Provides a creative environment for children who work individually with
a therapist who respects and encourages the child's natural
expression.|53
132 006 Community Action Council
802 Sheridan
PO BOX 1540
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-2571
Provides a number of programs for a variety of Human Service needs.
Health care access, emergency shelter, senior nutrition, early childhood
assistance, Head Start, retired senior volunteers and medical
assistance.|11
132 011 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Program
P.O. Box 743
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-5291
Provides direct services in crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling,
referral, continuing support services as well as community consultation
and education.|10
132 012 Girl Scouts - Totem Council
102 1/2 East First Street
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 457-6040
Agency serves the unique and changing needs of girls ages 5-17 in 10
Northwest Washington counties, helping them grow into capable,
self-confident and productive women.|17
132 014 Camp Fire, Juan De Fuca Council
619 East Fourth Street
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 457-8442||Provides a program of informal education opportunities
for youth to realize their potential.|6
132 018 Children's Hospital Foundation
PO Box 5371 CL-04
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 526-2153
Receives private donations on behalf of Children's Hospital in Seattle,
whose mission is to provide medical care to children, regardless of the
family's ability to pay.|8
132 025 Emergency Shelter
(a program of Community Action Council)
802 Sheridan
Port Townsend WA 98368
(206) 385-2571
|14
132 026 Headstart
(a program of Community Action Council)
802 Sheridan
Port Townsend WA 98368
(206) 385-2571
|11
132 027 Health Care Access Program - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|11
132 028 Food Bank Association of Jefferson County
P.O. Box 124
Port Hadlock WA 98339
(360) 732-2954
Operates food banks in Port Townsend, Port Hadlock, Quilcene and Brinnon
serving over 3,500 persons a month.|0
132 034 Skookum Educational Programs
PO Box 1159
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-4980
Our stated mission is to provide vocational training and employment for
community members who have barriers to employment due to disability,
abuse, homelessness, or lack of education.|16
132 040 Tri Area Community Center - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|11
132 042 Senior Nutrition - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|14
132 044 ECEAP (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program -
PROGRAM - Name listing only|11
132 045 Jefferson County Health and Human Services|Substance Abuse
Prevention
615 Sheridan
Port Townsend WA 98638
(360) 385-9446
Offers prevention services and outreach to target populations at risk of
abusing tobacco, alcohol, and drugs.|0
132 046 Boiler Room (The)
PO Box 1659
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 385-9981
The Boiler Room serves as a drop-in youth center and coffeehouse for at
risk youth in Port Townsend. The Boiler Room is operated by a youth
volunteer staff and 2 part-time paid managers providing young people
with the opportunity to develop work skills.|0
132 047 CCS-Volunteer Chore Services
285 5th St. Suite 3
Bremerton WA 98337
(800) 642-8019
Volunteer Chore is a program that provides essential services such as
transportation, house cleaning, yard care, etc., to low income elderly
and disabled members of the community.|7
132 048 Concerned Citizens
PO Box 1787
Forks WA 98331
(360) 374-9340
Is a non-profit agency that serves children and adults in programs that
are integrated with handicapped and non-handicapped peers in a variety
of settings.|11
132 049 Parent Line - Jefferson County/Lutheran Social Services
2304 Rosecrans
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-8532
Information Referral; Assistance to parents looking for childcare. Help
for individuals and organizations wanting to become licensed child-care
providers.|0
132 050 Quilcene Community Center Help Fund
802 Sheridan
Port Townsend WA 98368
Program Name Listing Only|11
132 051 Retired Senior Volunteer Program
802 Sheridan
Port Townsend WA 98368
Program Name Listing Only|11
136 000 United Way of King County
107 Cherry Street
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3700
A local organization enhancing the capacity of people to care for one
another through volunteering and financial contributions. Supports a
network of essential human services.|18
136 002 ACAP Day Care Association
1102 J St SE
Auburn WA 98002
(253) 939-0870
Providing protection, care, continuing educational and developmental
experiences for children, with supportive services to their families
through specialized child care and parent education classes.|7
136 005 American Red Cross, Seattle-King County Chapter
1900 - 25th Avenue South
Seattle WA 98144-4708
(206) 323-2345
Red Cross trains people to prevent, prepare for and respond to
disasters, and helps neighbors donate time and dollars to touch lives
shattered by catastrophe.|18
136 007 Asian Counseling and Referral Service
1032 South Jackson|Suite 200
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3606
Multi-lingual Asian/Pacific Islander mental health, aging/adults with
disabilities, youth/family, food bank, nutrition, vocational services,
naturalization classes, consultation/education, and information/referral
service.|18
136 008 Atlantic Street Center
2103 South Atlantic Street
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 329-2050
Atlantic Street Center provides counseling, case management, and parent
education services to a multi-ethnic populaiton of children, youth and
families in central and southeast Seattle.|16
136 009 Auburn Food Bank
930 18th Place
Auburn WA 98002
(206) 804-5696
The Auburn Food Bank is a non profit organization that provides food,
emergency financial assistance and referrals to the needy living within
the Auburn School District.|7
136 011 Bellevue Boys and Girls Club
209 - 100th Avenue NE
Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 454-6162
Bellevue Boys & Girls Clubs help all youth, with special concern for
those at-risk, develop the qualities needed to make positive choices in
their lives.|10
136 014 Boy Scouts of America - Chief Seattle Council
PO Box 440408
Seattle WA 98144-6095
(206) 725-5200
Education program for youth; young adults led by trained volunteers
providing community service; character building and citizenship
training; career exploration; high adventure programs.|11
136 015 Boy Scouts of America - Pacific Harbors Council
1722 South Union
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 752-7731
The purpose of the Scouting program is to instill in young people
character, citizenship and fitness to develop their ability to make
ethical decisions.|16
136 016 Boys And Girls Clubs of King County, Inc.
107 Cherry Street #200 Room 200
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3890
Low/no cost education & youth development programs for 17,000 kids, in
24 locations throughout King County. Tutoring, mentoring, leadership
clubs, and measurable results.|15
136 017 Camp Fire, Central Puget Sound Council
8511 - 15th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 461-8550
Youth, kindergarten - high school. Small groups, self-reliance classes,
camping, special needs, teen parents, Focused on building self-esteem,
decision making skills, fun, social adjustment.|15
136 019 Catholic Community Services-Seattle/King County
100 - 23rd Avenue South
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 323-6336
Provides wide range of services from adoption and foster care to in-home
care for the elderly. Services are provided without discrimination to
individuals in need.|10
136 020 Catholic Youth Organization
910 Marion Street
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 382-4562
Offering developmental programs to build strong moral character, social
skills, self esteem, and a community service orientation. Principal
programs: athletics, summer camping, environmental education.|11
136 022 Center for Human Services
17018 15th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98155
(206) 362-7282||The Center for Human Services helps to strenghten the
community through counseling education, and support to families and
organizations in King and Snohomish Counties.|8
136 023 Central Seattle Recovery Center (CSRC)
1401 East Jefferson, Suite 300
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 322-2970
CSRC provides chemical dependency assessments, education,
detoxification, intensive outpatient treatment and aftercare, relapse
prevention, case management, child care parenting classes and
alcohol/drug free housing.|9
136 028 Childhaven
316 Broadway
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 624-6477
Childhaven provides therapeutic day treatment to abused/neglected
preschool children ages 1 month - 5 years and drug-affected infants;
parent education and support services.|15
136 029 Boyer Children's Clinic
1850 Boyer Avenue East
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 325-8477
A therapy and early childhood educational facility serving children from
birth who have neuromuscular disorders or delay in development.|12
136 030 Children's Home Society of Washington, Northwest Region
3300 NE 65th Street
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 524-6020
Children's Home Society of Washington provides a wide range of family
support, presentation and treatment services to children and their
families throughout Washington State.|19
136 031 Chinese Information and Service Center
409 Maynard Avenue South, Suite 203
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 624-5633
A multi-service agency providing support and advocacy to King County's
Asian community - immigrants, families, youth and Chinese elderly
focusing on health, education, and self-reliance.|4
136 034 Community Psychiatric Clinic
4319 Stone Way North
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 461-8385
Provides full continuum of community-based preventative, restorative,
and educational behavioral health services to individuals and families,
promoting mental health and enhancing quality of life.|17
136 038 Crisis Clinic
1515 Dexter Ave. North, Suite 300
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 461-3210
24-hour telephone crisis hotline and community information; teen help
line; community information available through publications and web-page;
bereavement support for survivors of suicide.|17
136 042 Filipino Youth Activities (FYA)
810 - 18th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-4870
To provide educational, recreational, cultural and social services and
programs to Filipino youth, their families and friends.|23
136 043 Food Lifeline
1702 NE 150th St
Seattle WA 98155-7226
(206) 545-6600
The largest non-profit distributor of food to 217 neighborhood food
banks and emergency food programs in western Washington - member, Second
Harvest National Food Bank Nerwork.|3
136 044 Lifetime Advocacy Plus
11000 Lake City Way NE, Suite 401
Seattle WA 98125
(206) 367-8055
Lifetime Advocacy Plus is a human service organization that enhances the
lives and protects the rights of Washington residents who are disabled,
frail or elderly.|15
136 045 Friends of Youth
16225 NE 87th Street, Suite A-6
Redmond WA 98052
(425) 869-6490 CRISIS LINE (206) 226-KIDS
Provides comprehensive services for youth and their families,
residential treatment, emergency shelter, foster care, counseling,
employment services, teen parent services, and substance abuse
prevention classes.|10
136 046 Girl Scouts, Totem Council
3611Woodland Park Ave N
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 633-5600
Agency serves the unique and changing needs of girls ages 5 - 17 in 10
Northwest Washington counties, helping them grow into capable,
self-confident and productive women.|17
136 048 Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center
1620 - 18th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 323-5770 V/TDD
Hearing/speech tests and/or evaluations, therapy, free screenings,
hearing aid and assisting devices retail, aural rehabilitation,
counseling, Parent-Infant Program, vocational evaluation, job
placement.|20
136 052 Epilepsy Association of Western Washington
3800 Aurora Ave N Suite 370
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 623-4366
Provides information and support to individuals and families affected by
epilepsy and developmental disabilities. To educate and provide program
awareness to the community.|25
136 053 Family Services
615 Second Avenue, Suite 150
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3883
Builds strong families and a non-violent community. Service area
include violence prevention and treatment, grief counseling, homeless
families, parenting, workplace issues, and counseling.|17
136 056 Columbia Legal Services
101 Yesler Way, Suite 300
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 464-5933
Provides legal services to low-income persons throughout Washington.
Emphasis on addressing causes, incidence and hardships of poverty; focus
on populations with special legal needs.|18
136 057 Stroum Jewish Community Center
3801 East Mercer Way
Mercer Island WA 98040
(425) 232-7115
The Jewish Community Center is a non-religious, United Way agency
meeting needs of individuals and families by providing social,
education, recreational and health services.|16
136 061 El Centro De La Raza
2524 - 16th Avenue South
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 329-9442
Serves Latino community and low-income residents in Seattle/King County.
Provides population with basic human services and advocacy, leadership
development, cultural and empowerment activities.|19
136 062 Kent Area Activities Council
16914 SE 331st ST
Auburn WA 98092
(253) 833-1300
Allocates grants to Kent organizations providing emergency services,
delinquent prevention, and recreational programs for disadvantaged and
disabled Kent youth and seniors.|15
136 063 Kent Youth and Family Services
232 2nd Ave Suite 201
Kent WA 98032
(253) 859-0300
A mental health and substance abuse counseling center with a teen parent
shelter, educational and recreational programs for youth and their
families.|16
136 064 ARC of King County
10550 Lake City Way NE, Suite A
Seattle WA 98125-7752
(206) 364-1613
Provides services to people with mental retardation and other
developmental disabilities and their families, including family support,
independent living training, protective payee services and advocacy.|18
136 065 King County Labor Agency, AFL-CIO
2800 First Avenue, Room 215
Seattle WA 98121
(206) 448-9277
Information/referral, training in community resources. Minor home
repairs/wheelchair ramps for elderly and disabled, food bank;
drug/alcohol dependency education and referral. Unions retirees'
resources.|15
136 066 Compass Center (The)
77 South Washington Street
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-7835
Assists homeless/low-income adults in their efforts to lead healthy,
productive lives. Includes emergency shelter, transitional housing,
case management, protected payee-ship, meals and hygiene.|18
136 068 Maple Valley Community Center, Greater
22010 SE 248th Street
Maple Valley WA 98038
(253) 432-1272
Maple Valley Community Center brings together in one location a variety
of services and activities for senior adults, youth and families.|24
136 069 Medic II (Seattle/King County)
2318 Fourth Avenue
Seattle WA 98121
(206) 684-7274||Free 3-hour adult and 4-hour infant/child CPR classes.
Covers techniques to relieve airway obstruction and cardiac or
respiratory arrest. Recommend an annual 1 1/2 hour refresher.|0
136 070 Maple Valley Food Bank
21415 Maple Valley Highway
Maple Valley WA 98038
(253) 432-8139
Help with food, utility disconnects, rent assistance, and basic needs to
alleviate homelessness. Service families and seniors in Tahoma School
District, Covington and BlackDiamond.|6
136 072 Kindering Center (formerly Merrywood School)
16120 NE Eighth Street
Bellevue WA 98008
(425) 747-4004
Kindering Center provides physical and speech therapies, special
education, counseling, child care, and foster care to disabled, abused,
and medically fragile infants, children, and families.|11
136 073 Multi-Service Centers of North & East King County
16225 NE 87th St, Suite A-1
Redmond WA 98052
(425) 869-6000
The MSCNEKC promotes self-sufficiency for members of our community by
assisting with the basic necessities of life: food, shelter,
transportation, financial assistance - and hope.|6
136 076 New Beginnings Shelter for Battered Women and Their Children
P.O. Box 75125
Seattle WA 98125
(206) 783-4520
Confidential emergency shelter; transitional apartments; advocacy-based
counseling and support groups in community locations; 24-hour crisis
line. Professional training, community education and dating violence
prevention.|15
136 077 Northshore Youth and Family Services
10309 NE 185th
Bothell WA 98011
(425) 485-6541
Northshore Youth & Family Services is dedicated to providing
professional, affordable and accessible services to youth at-risk and
their families.|8
136 078 Multiple Sclerosis Association of King County
753 N 35th
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 633-2606
Serving individuals and families with MS since 1956. Services: in-home
physical and occupational therapy; case management; educational
programs; family support; volunteer services; counseling.|14
136 079 Operational Emergency Center
7108 - 38th Ave South
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 725-2100
OEC provides food, clothes, emergency assistance and youth employment
services to low-income families and seniors residing in Southeast
Seattle and south King County.|22
136 081 Renton Area Youth and Family Services (RAYS)
1025 South Third Street, Suite B
Renton WA 98055
(253) 271-5600
RAYS is a private, non-profit family resource center that is committed
to provide counseling, community education and family support services
to youth and their families.|19
136 082 Ruth Dykeman Children's Center
1033 SW 152nd Street
Seattle WA 98166
(206) 242-1698
County-wide home; school; community-based prevention/treatment for
at-risk youth and families: psychiatric outpatient services for children
and youth.|14
136 083 Ryther Child Center
2400 NE 95th Street
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 525-5050
Ryther, nationally accredited, serves over 2000 children yearly, helping
them to break the cycle of violence, neglect, physical and sexual abuse,
crime and chemical addiction.|15
136 084 Salvation Army (The)
111Queen Anne Ave N
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 281-4600
Emergency assistance and counseling; shelters for victims of domestic
violence and homeless men; youth and seniors programs; camping; disaster
relief; alcohol/drug recovery; childcare.|13
136 085 Seattle Children's Home
2142 Tenth Avenue West
Seattle WA 98119
(206) 283-3300
Seattle Children's Home provides comprehensive mental health care to
youth through residential services, outpatient programs, therapeutic
daycare, homeless programs, and independent life skills training.|8
136 086 Stonwall Recovery Services
430 Broadway E
Seattle Wa 98102
(206) 461-4546
We offer outpatient chemical dependency and family treatment; dual
diagnosis, parent education and therapeutic childcare, prevention/harm
reduction programs for the sexual minorities community.|20
136 088 Youthcare
5401 26th NE
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 282-1288
YouthCare is a Washington State private non-profit agency that exists to
provide services which respond to crises experienced by young people
today.|16
136 089 Senior Services of Seattle/King County
1601 Second Avenue, Room 800
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 448-5757
Help senior remain independent by providing information and access to
resources, transportation, Senior Centers, wellness programs, home
repair, adult day care, and many other programs.|15
136 093 Transitional Resources for Young Adults (TRY)
2970 SW Avalon Way
Seattle WA 98126
(206) 461-4584
Intensive residential mental health treatment, vocational
rehabilitation, outreach case management, crisis and hospital diversion
services, supported living housing for adults with chronic mental
illness.|18
136 095 United Cerebral Palsy of King-Snohomish Counties
14910 1st Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98155
(206) 361-5615
UCP-KS supports people with disabilities to fulfill their life choices.
We help people maximize their physical capabilities, communication
skills, educational aptitudes, employment, and independence.|9
136 098 Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
105 - 14th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-3792
Working to eliminate the effects of racism, and the conditions promote
poverty. Develops equal life chances for African-Americans and people
of color.|20
136 099 USO, Puget Sound Area
Main Terminal, Second Floor
Sea-Tac International Airport
Seattle WA 98158
(206) 246-1908
USO's Sea-Tac and McChord centers are open daily providing information,
rest, food and other services, without cost, to military personnel and
their families.|5
136 100 Birth To Three Developmental Center
35535 Sixth Place SW
Federal Way WA 98023-8111
(253) 874-5445
This agency provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers
in South King County including special education, physical, occupational
and speech therapies, and family services.|10
136 101 Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation
2704 I St. NE
Auburn WA 98002
(253) 833-7444
Offers range of behavioral healthcare services to children, adolescents,
adults, and older adults through individual, family, marital, group
therapies, psychiatric assessments.|20
136 103 Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted
9709 Third Avenue NE, #100
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 525-5556 (800) 458-4888
CPBS works with individuals, families, and communities to restore,
maintain and enhance the independence and well-being of people with
impaired vision.|19
136 104 Visiting Nurse Services of Seattle/King County
1800 9th Avenue, Suite 1200
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 442-2100
Accredited comprehensive home health and hospice agency serving King,
Snohomish, and Skagit counties since 1929. Includes nursing,
rehabilitation and home health aides to all ages.|12
136 106 Learning Disabilities Association of Washington
7819 159th Place NE
Redmond WA 98052
(425) 882-0820
Provides services and support to maximize quality of life for people
with learning and attention disabilities.|12
136 107 Washington Council on Crime & Delinquency
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 602
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 461-3421
Our mission is to promote public safety, prevent crime and advocate for
a more effective, efficient and fair justice system in Washington.|5
136 110 YMCA of Greater Seattle
909 Fourth Avenue
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 382-5003
Building strong kids, families and communities with childcare and camp
assistance; no-fee youth employment and housing; activities for 10,000
teens -- reaching 68,000 youth annually.|10
136 111 YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County
1118 Fifth Avenue
Seattle WA 98101|
(206) 461-4873
Program Listing Only|9
136 112 Youth Advocates
2317 East John Street
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 322-7838
To help youth to help themselves and assist youth in coping with adverse
circumstances in their lives through advocacy counseling and alternative
residential placement.|7
136 116 Therapeutic Health Services
1116 Summit Avenue
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 323-0930
Outpatient substance abuse treatment; alcoholism and methadone
treatment; pre-post natal care for substance abuse dependent women;
adult and children mental health treatment programs.|19
136 118 Center for Career Alternatives
901 Rainier Ave S
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 322-9080
Provides job training, career development and employment services to
disadvantaged youth and adults, maintaining integrity which leads to
individual self-sufficiency and self worth.|5
136 121 Peps (Program for Early Parent Support)
4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, #346
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 547-8570
Providing community-based programs that enable parents of infants and
young children to meet the challenges of parenting through mutual
support and shared information.|11
136 122 Community Health Centers of King County
1025 S. 3rd, Suite A
Renton WA 98055
(253) 277-1311
Six networking health centers, including four dental clinics, which
provide primary care to low-income and medically uninsured individuals
in King County and outside Seattle.|13
136 123 Denise Louie Early Childhood Education Center
606 Maynard Ave. South, Suite 200
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 621-7880
Denise Louie Education Center provides high quality, multi-cultural,
multi-lingual early childhood education to children and their family
while promoting personal responsibility and increased social
competence.|9
136 130 Angeline's Day Refuge for Chronically Homeless Women
2025 Third Avenue
Seattle WA 98121-4561
(206) 461-4420
The YWCA's refuge for chronically homeless women. Services include
hygiene facilities, health care, mental health and substance abuse
services, food, crisis intervention, and referral.|11
136 133 Cancer Lifeline
1191 2nd Avenue, Suite 680
Seattle WA 98101-2938
(206) 654-4141
Emotional support, information, referral to cancer patients, families,
co-workers, friends. 24-hour toll-free line, family support, children's
groups, work place consultations, classes and community education.|10
136 139 Child Care Resources
15015 Main Street, Suite 206
Bellevue WA 98007
(425) 865-9920
Helps parents find child care in King County; supports and trains
providers; and educates the public on the importance of quality,
affordable, available care.|11
136 140 Children's Services of Sno-Valley
1407 Boalch Avenue NW
North Bend WA 98045
(425) 888-2777 (425) 888-2010
Children's Services provides parenting classes, family support,
preschool, early intervention, therapy, child care and related services
to children and families in the Snoqualmie Valley.|16
136 144 Downtown Emergency Service Center
507 3rd Avenue
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 464-1570
Emergency shelter, mental health and supportive housing services for
severely dysfunctional homeless adults. Promoting highest-possible
self-sufficiency, and helping break the cycle of homelessness.|8
136 145 45th Street Community Health Clinic
1629 North 45th Street
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 633-0804
45th Street Clinic, community clinic, provides primary health care
services, including medical, dental and mental health care to low income
or under served populations.|21
136 152 Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers
905 Spruce Street, #201
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-6935 V/TDD
Puget Sound Neighborhood Health Centers' seven medical and dental
clinics provide sensitive, comprehensive health care for diverse,
low-income individuals and families in King County.|14
136 153 Washington Women's Employment & Education
3516 S. 47th Street, Suite 205
Tacoma WA 98409
(253) 474-9933
WWEE provides welfare-to-work services to unemployed and under-employed
low-income people through state-of-the-art technologies, modular
training options, and career competency development.|19
136 169 YWCA - East Cherry Branch
2820 East Cherry Street
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-8480
Serves women, children, families in Seattle's African American
community. Programs include: child care, domestic violence outreach,
project self-sufficiency, emergency shelter, youth club and family
support center.|11
136 171 Interaction/Transition
935 - 16th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-6925
Assists ex-offenders who are serious about going straight in making a
successful transition from life in prison to life in the free
community.|13
136 185 YWCA Family Village
166th NE and NE 80th
Redmond WA 98052
(425) 556-1350
Program Listing Only |11
136 188 Denny Place Youth Shelter
210 Dexter Avenue North
Seattle WA 98109-5104
(206) 328-5693
Provides night shelter for youth ages 12-17 including meals and
coordination with agencies providing mental health care, substance abuse
treatment and foster care placement.|10
136 190 Fremont Public Association
215 W Harrison
Seattle WA 98119
(206) 273-9132
Shelter for homeless women, children and families; care for the elderly
or disabled; family support; regional leadership and advocacy; and over
2,000 volunteers community-wide.|19
136 193 South King County Multi Service Center
1200 S 336th St
Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 838-6810
Individualized services directed at self-sufficiency includes: food and
clothing; energy/financial assistance; adult literacy; range of housing
services; job success; and residents' ombudsman.|8
136 196 Country Doctor Community Clinic
500 19th Avenue East
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 461-4513
Health care for the heart of Seattle. Primary medical care, with an
emphasis on prevention; mental health, health education, community
nursing, WIC and nutrition counseling.|13
136 204 Meals on Wheels - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|15
136 214 Jewish Family Services
1601 16th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-3240
Jewish Family Service provides essential human services to Jewish and
general communities, focusing on the needy, children, seniors, adults
with mental disabilities and refugees.|14
136 217 Seattle Indian Health Board
606 12th Ave S
Seattle WA 98114
(206) 324-9360
SIHB is the most comprehensive, off-reservation primary health care
program for medical, dental, mental health, substance abuse, and
community education for the American Indian/Alaskan Natives.|22
136 230 YWCA South King County Branch - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|11
136 232 Washington Coalition of Citizens With Disabilities
4649 Sunnyside Avenue North, #100
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 545-7055
WCCD is an independent living center serving all persons with
disabilities in King County. Programs include legal advocacy,
employment, bus travel, training, and self-advocacy training.|5
136 234 Vashon Youth and Family Services
20200 Vashon Highway SW
Vashon WA 98070
(206) 463-5511
Provides affordable counseling to Vashon Islanders, youth employment and
job readiness programs, anger management and life skills classes,
mediation services, educational forums at island schools.|15
136 238 Southwest Youth and Family Services
4555 Delridge Way SW
Seattle WA 98106
(206) 937-7680
Southwest Youth and Family Services providing counseling, education and
family support services to youth and families in West Seattle, White
Center and South Park.|6
136 240 Seattle Emergency Housing Service
905 Spruce Street
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3660
SEHS provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, and other
supportive services to families with children to help them get back on
their feet.|23
136 242 Neighborhood House
905 Spruce Street #213
Seattle WA 98107
(206) 461-8430
Services for low-income residents: transportation for elderly/disabled,
refugee assistance, childcare, Head Start, Homeless Head Start, case
management, tutoring/mentoring, health/nutrition/parenting classes.|12
136 244 Medina Children's Services
123 16th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-4520
Central Seattle agency enduring stable, nurturing families for children
through inclusive adoption services and support to pregnant and
parenting teens and other youth at risk.|30
136 246 Lutheran Social Services of King County
433 Minor Ave N
Seattle WA 98109
(425) 672-6009 (206) 644-4735
Family Support Centers, foster care for abused children and refugee
youth, adoption, Divorce Lifeline, refugee services, children's
advocacy, homeless lunch, individual, couples, and family counseling.|21
136 248 International District Community Health Center
675 S Lane St, Suite 303
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3617
Culturally sensitive and appropriate primary medical and dental
services, ancillary services. WIC and alternative medicine.|17
136 252 Eastside Domestic Violence Program
PO Box 6398
Bellevue WA 98008
(425) 562-8840
Vision: to end domestic violence. Provide crisis and safe shelter
services in north and east King County to victims and children plus
extensive community education.|18
136 262 Pathways for Women - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|11
136 263 Federal Way Youth & Family Services
33705 9th Ave South
Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 835-9975
Provides counseling, chemical dependency treatment, domestic violence
treatment, anger management, and life skills training to men, women and
adolescents.|13
136 264 Auburn Youth Resources
816 F St SE
Auburn WA 98002
(206) 939-2202
Auburn Youth Resources provides services to children, youth and
families, through counseling substance abuse treatment and prevention,
emergency shelter and transitional living and street outreach.|25
136 265 Behavioral Sciences Institute
181 S 333rd St Suite 200
Federal Way WA 98003
(253) 874-3630
In-home family crisis counseling to prevent child abuse, neglect,
domestic violence, and unnecessary foster care placement. Working to
keep children safe and families together.|11
136 266 Community Day School Association
5234 S Mayflower
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 723-7003
Community Day School Association provides intensive, high quality out of
school time tutoring and enrichment programs in four Seattle Public
School locations.|6
136 267
Community House Mental Health
431 Boylston Ave E
Seattle WA 98102-4903
(206) 322-2387
Outpatient and residential services to chronically mentally ill adults.
Daily meal program, laundry/shower facilities, weekly food bank.|17
136 268 Intergenerational Innovations
1326 5th Ave S Suite 618
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 623-4088
Intergenerational Innovations creates partnerships between schools and
senior organizations which engage children and seniors through
tutoring/mentoring activities, community service projects, and computer
pals programs.|13
136 269 Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill
802 NW 70th Street
Seattle WA 98117
(206) 783-9264
Address unmet needs for mentally ill persons and their families through
self-help support groups, educational programs and 24 hour
person-to-person information and referral crisis line.|20
136 270 Center for Multicultural Health
105 14th Ave Suite 2C
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 461-6910
CMCH addresses the health needs of low income and under-served
individuals through innovative health advocacy, health promotion,
disease prevention, and immigrant and refugee service initiatives.|13
136 271 Girls Inc
708 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 720-2912
Program Name Listing Only|9
136 272 Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities
1820 E Pine
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 323-0220
Community mental health agency serving the needs of the gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgendered communities. Individual, couples and group
counseling available.|0
140 000 United Way of Kitsap County
2135 Sheridan Road #D
Bremerton WA 98310-4680
(360) 377-8505
The community campaign organization providing financial support to 28
agencies that serve the Kitsap and North Mason health and help needs.|12
140 001 Bainbridge Youth Services
PO Box 11173
Bainbridge Island WA 98110
(206) 842-9675
Serving Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap their families through
confidential, accessible, and affordable crisis intervention and
counseling, in-school support groups and employment programs.|12
140 002 Olympic Mountain Rescue
P.O. Box 4244
Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 598-4976
Olympic Mountain Rescue is a volunteer organization dedicated to saving
lives in wilderness areas through search and rescue activities and
mountain safety education.|4
140 004 YWCA of Kitsap County
1026 Sidney, Rm 195
PO Box 559
Bremerton WA 98310
(360) 876-1608
ALIVE Program - domestic violence emergency shelter/counseling; Project
Sister, Family Visitor - mentoring programs for pregnant/parenting
teens and at-risk families; Operation Smart - after school science/math
program.|18
140 007 Kitsap Community Health Centers
PO Box 960/616 6th St
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 478-2366
KCHC provides medical and dental care and WIC Nutrition services to low
and moderate income residents at clinics in Bremerton, Poulsbo, and
Bainbridge Island.|19
140 008 Kitsap Family YMCA
60 Magnuson Way
Bremerton WA 98310
(360) 377-3741
Latch Key and Child Care Junior High Programs, Day Camp, Handicapped
Youth Learn to Swim, Teen Youth in Government, Family Services, Health
Enhancement and Scholarships.|5
140 009 American Red Cross: Kitsap-North Mason County Chapter
605 Washington Avenue
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 377-3761
Provides services to military veterans and their families; disaster
relief, first aid, CPR, and water safety training; AIDS education;
community volunteer services; international aid.|17
140 012 Boy Scouts of America: Chief Seattle Council
1900 Austin Drive
Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 373-9400
Character development citizenship training, personal fitness, drug
awareness information, and career development for young men grades 1-12
and young women 14 to 20 years of age.|12
140 013 Girl Scouts: Totem Council
1109 Warren Avenue
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 373-9578
Serves the unique and changing needs of girls ages 5-17 in ten Northwest
Washington counties, helping them grow into capable, self-confident and
productive women.|17
140 014 Campfire Boys and Girls; West Branch
1109 Warren Avenue
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 377-5513
Camping, group and individual programs for ages 5-18 focused on building
self-esteem, fun and making friends, including special child care and
self-reliance programs for community youth.|15
140 016 CAPRI (Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs)
2528 Wheaton Way #205
Bremerton WA 98310
(360) 479-3886
Health care services for those affected by or at risk for heart or lung
disease services include physician-referred rehabilitation, education,
prevention and support programs.|20
140 017 Hospice of Kitsap County
3100 Bucklin Hill Rd Suite 100 & 101
Silverdale WA 98383
(360) 415-6911
Provides comprehensive supportive care and bereavement services to
individuals and families dealing with life-threatening and life-limiting
illnesses.|27
140 023 Peninsula Services
7500 Werner Road
PO Box 5030
Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 373-1446
Provides work training, employment opportunities, and therapeutic
activity and treatment to persons with mental illness, disabilities or
other challenges.|8
140 026 Lutheran Social Services
830 Pacific Ave Suite 101
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 377-5511
Counseling for all age groups and problems, RSVP (Retired Senior
Volunteer Program), SOS (Senior Outreach Support) and Family Life
Education, Phone Friends, Friendly Visitors, Respite.|21
140 028 Holly Ridge Center, Inc
5112-B NW Taylor Road
Bremerton WA 98312
(360) 373-2536
Infant/toddler services include therapy and preschool for disabled
children and parent support and education. Adult employment services
provide vocational training and job support for developmentally disabled
adults.|8
140 029 Peninsula Mounted Search and Rescue
PO Box 743
Wauna WA 98395
(253) 265-2684
A 100% volunteer horse unit which assists law enforcement in back
country/rural searches for lost persons. Assists in transportation of
supplies for other search organizations. Disaster response.|4
140 032 Kitsap Day Care Center
1198 Elizabeth Avenue
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 373-4862
Kitsap Day Care Center provides an affordable, quality educational child
care program that serves children, parents, and the community.|9
140 033 Kitsap Community Resources (Formerly KCAP)
245 4th St Suite 509
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 478-2301
Prevention, self-sufficiency and social services for elderly, low-income
families and disabled. Emergency shelter, WIC Nutrition, Head Start,
Family Self-Sufficiency, Volunteer Attorney, Job Training and energy
services.|1
140 034 Salvation Army - Bremerton Citadel
832 Sixth Street
P.O. Box 886
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 373-5550
Emergency assistance with food, clothing, shelter, utilities, rent;
camping programs for youth; rehabilitation with spiritual counseling
referrals and disaster relief.|6
140 035 Salvation Army (The)
111 Queen Anne Ave N Suite 300
P.O. Box 9219/ Service Ext Dept
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 282-3922
Emergency vouchers for food, gas, clothing, shelter. Also Christmas
baskets, Christmas gifts to convalescent homes; camping for low-income
children; and disaster assistance.|12
140 036 Sound Works
19131 Ace Ave NE
Poulsbo WA 98370-0936
(360) 779-1160
A voluntary community organization for the low-income of Poulsbo/North
Kitsap. It operates Sound Works Job Center, a no-charge job referral and
clearinghouse.|1
140 037 Project Family of Kitsap County
920 Park Ave Suite B
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 373-3030
County Child Abuse Council dedicated to prevention services and
education through support to families and community to
ensure a safe and healthy environment for children.|16
140 038 Kitsap Applied Technologies
5881 State Hwy 303 Suite 101
Bremerton WA 98311
(360) 377-5454
A private nonprofit corporation that provides work skill training,
community access, and retirement services to individuals with profound
developmental disabilities utilizing a variety of available community
resources.|11
140 040 Kitsap Sexual Assault Center
P.O. Box 1936
Port Orchard WA 98366
(360) 479-1788
Therapy, advocacy, and 24-hour crisis services for children and adults
who are victims of sexual abuse and their non-offending family members.
Education/prevention available.|14
140 041 Literacy Council of Kitsap
612 5th Street
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 373-1539
Our trained volunteers provide free one-on-one tutoring in reading,
writing, and speaking English to American and foreign born adults
throughout Kitsap County.|21
140 043 West Sound Treatment Center (formerly Awareness Express)
120 Bethel Ave
Port Orchard WA 98366
(360) 876-9430
Chemical dependency treatment for low income/indigent clients,
counseling, educational seminars, treatment referral, ADATSA, pregnant
and parenting women, and Deferred Prosecution programs.|13
140 044 Green Mountain Adult Day Health
900 Pacific Avenue
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 373-9119
An alternative program for vulnerable, at-risk elderly and disabled
adults, promoting functional independence, health monitoring, increased
socialization, maintenance of personal dignity and self-worth.|33
140 046 Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County
PO Box 555
Bremerton WA 98337
(360) 377-4225
Provides residents with options for settling disputes themselves, out of
court, voluntarily, and nonviolently.|14
140 048 Catholic Community Services (Volunteer Chore Services)
285 5th St Suite 3
Bremerton WA 98312-4022
(360) 479-6630
Assists low-income seniors and disabled adults at no cost. In Poulsbo,
St. Olaf's highly skilled staff provides regular and therapeutic child
care.|11
144 000 United Way of Kittitas County
P.O. Box 483
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 925-2730
This volunteer group works to raise funds for local human service
programs. Volunteers provide agency review and allocate funds; involved
in long-range community planning.|12
144 002 Boy Scouts, Grand Columbia Council
PO Box 9216
Yakima WA 98909-0216
(509) 453-4795
Youth character guidance, development and recreation; outdoor skills;
training in leadership and community service; summer residence and day
camping.|16
144 004 Child Advocacy Council
408 South Maple
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 925-6781
Aid to abused and neglected young children; therapeutic child care;
parent education and support; counseling services for the child and
their families.|22
144 011 Girl Scouts, Mid-Columbia Council
8468 W Gage Blvd
Kennewick WA 99336-1075
(800) 967-8113
A contemporary leadership program for girls aged 5 to 17 designed to
increase their ability to succeed and make a positive impact on the
community.|10
144 012 Retired and Senior Volunteer Program
207 N. Pearl
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 962-4311
99 stations in county maintained by retired seniors; delivering meals,
guides at state parks, library aids, tutors, host/hostess, mentors,
program managers, office assistants, etc.|0
144 013 Salvation Army
PO BOX 9219
Seattle WA 98109
(509) 925-1448 (509) 674-2375
Kittitas County: Emergency vouchers for food, medical, gas, clothing,
shelter. Also Christmas baskets, Christmas gifts to convalescent homes,
camping for low income children, and disaster assistance.|12
144 018 Children's Hospital Foundation
P.O. Box C5371
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 526-2153
Receives donations on behalf of Children's Hospital and Medical Center,
which provides quality health care to children regardless of their
families ability to pay.|8
144 023 Lilac Blind Foundation
N 1212 Howard
Spokane WA 99201
(800) 422-7893
Serves visually-impaired people throughout our area. Clients in Kittitas
County receive training in independent living, referral to other
programs, and related information.|26
144 024 Youth Services of Kittitas County
PO Box 523
213 W. 3rd
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 562-2737
A non-profit corporation providing activities and guidance through
recreation and jobs for youth 11 to 18 years of age. YS attempts to
prevent and divert delinquent behavior by working with youth or by
cooperation with other agencies.|50
144 026 Independent Lifestyle Services
109 E. 3rd Avenue #2
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 962-9620
Our swim program affords persons with disabilities the opportunity for
regularly scheduled swimming with one-to-one volunteer partners (if
needed).|0
144 028 F.I.S.H. Food Bank
PO Box 85
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 925-3358
Provides emergency food boxes to low-income families.|0
144 029 Lifetime Advocacy Plus
6 South Second St. Suite 722
Yakima WA 98901
(206) 367-8055
Protective Services (monitoring, Advocacy, support) for elderly and
developmentally disabled; financial planning, technical assistance to
parents and professionals. Guardianship services for disabled.|11
144 030 Crisis Line, Inc.
507 North Nanum Street Rm 121
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 925-2166||Provides citizens in Kittitas County with 24 hour
telephone crisis intervention, information and referral.|37
144 032 Court Advocates for Children for Kittitas County
421 N. Pearl #208
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 925-4871
Provide volunteer Guardians Ad Litem for abused and neglected children
in court.|39
144 033 Kittitas County Therapeutic Riding Program
751 Dudly Rd.
Thorp WA 98946
(509) 964-2232
KCTRP offers the community valuable services to improve the caliber of
life for those with disabilities through therapeutic riding of horses
and educational classes.|0
144 034 Upper Kittitas County Senior Center
618-B East First
Cle Elum WA 98922
(509) 674-7530
The center is a non-profit agency which is a place where people are
important. People can meet, socialize and access social services in a
smoke free environment.|67
144 035 DV/SA Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Program
220 W 4th Ave
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 925-9861
DV/SA provides 24-hour free victim advocacy. Services include shelter,
legal, medical and general advocacy and support groups, and community
education.|12
146 000 United Way of Klickitat and Skamania Counties
PO Box 1640
White Salmon WA 98672
(509) 493-5033
Raises and distributes funds to 17 human service organizations serving
people in Klickitat and Skamania Counties.|9
146 003 Boy Scouts of the Columbia Pacific Council
2145 SW Front Street
Portland OR 97201
(503) 226-3423
Serves over 250 boys, ages 7-17, providing wholesome activities and role
models.|11
146 006 Columbia Gorge Chapter - American Red Cross
106 E. 4th Street
The Dalles OR 97058
(541) 296-3210
Provides aid to military families, bloodmobile services, emergency food,
clothing, medical attention, and disaster relief.|25
146 012 Girl Scouts (Columbia River Council)
15171 SW Bargy Road
PO BOX 2427
Lake Oswego OR 97035-0096
(503) 620-4567
Two local chapters serve over 104 girls with social and cultural
activities under supervision of trained leaders.|11
146 019 Klickitat County Senior Services
PO Box 43
White Salmon WA 98672
(509) 493-3068
Provides information and assistance, meals, chore services, medical
assistance, transport, counseling, and intervention to over 1,000
seniors.|11
146 021 Klickitat-Skamania Development Council
PO Box 1580
White Salmon WA 98672
(509) 493-2662
Serves over 8000 persons in need in both counties through projects
including emergency food services, emergency shelter, and energy,
weatherization, and fire wood assistance programs.|15
146 023 Lutheran Church Food Bank
PO Box 48
Goldendale WA 98620
(509) 773-5750
Provides food for needy persons in the Goldendale area. A room is
provided by Christ the King Lutheran Church for storage of food.|0
146 027 Mid-Columbia Head Start
1100 E. Marina Way, Suite 215
Hood River OR 97031
(541) 386-2010
Provides early childhood education, transportation, medical and related
services to over 100 disadvantaged children in the area including a
school in White Salmon and a new school in Stevenson.|11
146 033 New Hope Farms
PO Box 89
Goldendale WA 98620
(509) 773-3939
Provides training and structured living environment and homes for 15-20
developmentally disabled adults.|6
146 035 Northwest Service Academy
ESD 112 Mt. Adams Center
Trout Lake WA 98650
(509) 395-3469
NWSA is a AmeriCorps program providing volunteer services to help local
communities meet critical needs in education and in the environment. We
are administered by Educational Service District 112 of Vancouver.|80
146 039 Programs for Peaceful Living
PO Box 1580
White Salmon WA 98672
(509) 493-1533
Helps over 200 women, children and families affected by domestic
violence or sexual assault with information, assistance, crisis
intervention, counseling, advocacy, and other services.|15
146 046 Skamania County Council on Domestic Violence
PO Box 477
Stevenson WA 98648
(509) 427-4210
Provides assistance, counseling, advocacy, and crisis services to over
50 women and children monthly affected by domestic violence or sexual
assault.|0
146 051 Skamania County Foodbank
PO Box 507
Stevenson WA 98648
(509) 427-4334||Helps over 2,000 families with emergency food boxes,
holiday food assistance and self-help cleaning programs.|15
146 053 Skamania County Senior Services
PO Box 369
Stevenson WA 98648
(509) 427-9466
Provides meals, in-home personal care, transportation, information,
assistance, counseling, medical assistance, respite care, recreational,
social and other services to over 600 seniors.|6
148 000 United Way of Lewis County
P.O. Box 5
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 330-2122
Fund raising, needs assessment, community resource, catalyst for
resolution of community problems.|20
148 001 American Red Cross
551 N. Market
P.O. Box 787
Chehalis WA 98532
(360) 748-4607
We help people prevent, prepare for, and cope with emergencies, whether
those emergencies involve blood, disaster, tissue transplant, social
services or health and safety.|20
148 002 Boy Scouts, Pacific Harbor Council
P.O. Box 1308
Olympia WA 98507
(800) 286-3412
Instilling values of character development with programs for Citizenship
Training, Physical and Mental Fitness, and Training for boys age 6 - 20
and girls ages 14 - 20.|16
148 003 Orca Council of Camp Fire
3555 McKinley Avenue
Tacoma WA 98404
(206) 627-8153
Informal education and recreation programs for girls and boys 5 to 18;
skills in outdoor living, community services, self-reliance and
responsible citizenship developed through adult volunteer leadership.|12
148 007 Girl Scouts Pacific Peaks Council
5326 Littlerock Road SW
Tumwater WA 98512-7394
(800) 541-8952
Informal education program for girls age 5 to 17 to help them develop to
their fullest potential through activities designed to meet contemporary
needs and interests of girls.|10
148 008 Lewis County Day Center for Older Adults
P.O. Box 474
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 785-4949
Is a ecumenical organization providing free services for mildly disabled
elderly and respite for their caregivers each Wednesday.|21
148 009 Human Response Network
P.O. Box 337
Chehalis WA 98532
(360) 748-6601
Telephone crisis counseling, information and referral; advocacy-based
counseling for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault,
community education about local social services.|8
148 010 Lewis County Work Opportunities
122 Sears Road
Chehalis WA 98532
(360) 748-9921
Sheltered workshop and vocational rehabilitation for disabled adults.|28
148 011 Reliable Enterprises
203 Reynolds Avenue
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 736-9558
Birth to three early intervention; preschool (Head Start) for 3-5 year
olds who are low-income; Literacy; and skill building for individuals
with developmental disabilities.|16
148 012 Salvation Army
P.O. Box 488
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 736-4339
Provides basic human necessities including emergency food and shelter to
low-income and indigent individuals and families in northern Lewis
County.|9
148 016 Community Youth Services
824 Fifth Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-0780
Provides residential shelter services through Haven House to runaways
and youth in crisis for teenagers in Lewis County. CYS also provides
therapeutic foster care services.|14
148 018 Child Care Action Council
P. O. Box 446
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 786-8907
Provides assistance in locating licensed child care, developing
subsidies, and training child care providers.|9
148 020 Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP of Lewis, Mason and
Thurston Counties)
222 North Columbia
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-7787
The Volunteer Center/RSVP enhances our community's ability to solve
problems and enrich our community through volunteerism.|0
148 024 Lewis County Literacy Council
600 W. Locust
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 736-9391 xt. 382
Assists individuals in becoming functionally literate by coordinating
literacy services for English as a Second Language persons and those for
whom reading is a challenge.|4
148 029 Lewis County Food Bank Coalition
PO Box 307
Chehalis WA 98532
(360) 705-2522
We are an organization of seven food banks in Lewis County. We buy food
in large quantities cheaper and distribute this food to the banks so
they can distribute food to the needy and hungry.|2
152 000 United Way of Mason County
428 W Birch Suite2A
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 426-4999
Increasing the capacity of people to care for one another. Fundraising,
needs assessment, community resource to address critical community
needs.|27
152 001 American Red Cross, Thurston-Mason Chapter
P.O. Box 1547
Olympia WA| 98507
(360) 352-8575
Emergency services reaching residents in Thurston-Mason County including
disaster relief, service to military families (as mandated by Congress),
training in health, safety and babysitting.|15
152 002 Boy Scouts, Pacific Harbors Council
1722 So. Main
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 752-7731
Scouting helps instill in young people the positive values of character,
citizenship and fitness, while developing their ability to make ethical
decisions.|16
152 003 Orca Council of Campfire
3555 E. McKinley Avenue
Tacoma WA 98404-2162
(800) 498-6234
Offers co-ed programs for youth ages 5-18 years that promote
self-reliance, citizenship, and positive self-esteem, enabling young
people to meet the challenge of adulthood.|12
152 004 Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties
726 W. Railroad
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 438-1100
Programs annually benefit 9,000+ low-income households including WIC,
weatherization, energy and rental assistance, senior nutrition, food
distribution, family skills classes, case management & employment.|26
152 006 Behavioral Health Resources|Community Health Services Division
1800 Olympic Highway South
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 426-1696
BHR provides outpatient therapy, case management, psychiatric and
medical services to people with developmental disabilities, chemical
addictions, mental illness and public at-large.|32
152 007 Crisis Clinic of Thurston and Mason Counties
P.O. Box 2463
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 352-2211
Trained volunteers provide 24-hour telephone assistance which includes
emotional support, problem-solving, and referral to community resources.
Serves Mason and Thurston County residents.|20
152 008 Child Care Action Council
PO Box 446
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 786-8907
To provide parents free referrals and information on child care; to
train child care providers and to build and promote a comprehensive
system of quality, affordable child care.|9
152 009 Senior Services for South Sound
222 North Columbia
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-6181
Provides recreational and health services, group lunches, emergency
assistance, referral services, case management services to at risk
seniors, and social adult day care.|20
152 010 Pacific Peaks Girl Scout Council
5326 Littlerock Road SW
Tumwater WA 98512-7394
(360) 943-0490
Informal education program for girls age 5 to 17 to help them develop to
their fullest potential through activities designed to meet contemporary
needs and interests of girls.|10
152 018 Columbia Legal Services
1006 5th Avenue SW
Olympia WA 98502
(260) 943-6260||Provides advice and legal representation to low-income
and senior citizens including public entitlements, housing issues,
consumer cases and family law.|19
152 019 Hood Canal Food Bank
N 22021 Highway 101
PO BOX 995
Hoodsport WA 98548
(360) 877-6623
Provision of food for needy, poor, indigent adults, children, infants,
elderly.|0
152 020 Mental Health - Shelton
1051 SE Hwy 3 Suite D
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 754-7576 (800) 339-7581
Full range of psychiatric and case management services for adults and
children with mental illness. Variety of outreach support programs for
special populations.|10
152 021 Mason County Council on Child Abuse and Neglect
428 W. Birch #11
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 426-5430
Reduce abuse and neglect by identifying and serving the needs of
children and families in Mason County. MCCAN's direct service arm is the
Parent Support Project.|9
152 022 Community Youth Services
824 Fifth Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-0780
Emergency shelter, specialized foster care, counseling and family
preservation programs benefit at-risk and abused youth.|14
152 023 Mason County Literacy
207 N 9th St
P.O. Box H
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 426-9733
Mason County literacy provides family literacy events and one-on-one and
small group tutoring in reading, English language, math & writing skill
to Mason County residents.|16
152 024 Mason County Shelter
PO Box 1777
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 427-6919
Families experiencing a housing crisis receive emergency shelter,
transitional housing, food and supplies, case management and referrals
to other community resources.|13
152 027 Volunteer Chore Services
PO Box 7845
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 754-7811
Dedicated volunteers assist low-income elderly and disabled adults with
home maintenance, domestic assistance and transportation services at no
cost.|13
152 028 West Sound Chapter, American Red Cross
605 Washington Ave
PO BOX 499
Bremerton WA 98337
(206) 323-2345
A human services volunteer agency, providing direct disaster relief,
preparedness training in First Aid/CPR and HIV/Aids education, emergency
communications for military families, youth programs, and related
services.|17
152 029 Boys and Girls Club of Mason County
PO Box 214
Belfair WA 98528
(360) 275-7805
Provides a safe place for kids, helping them acquire skills and
qualities necessary to make right choices and become responsible
citizens.|17
154 000 United Way of Moses Lake
P.O. Drawer H
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-5742
Provides an annual community-wide campaign; allocates to social, health,
and youth services in accordance with present needs; assists member
agencies in coordinating common activities.|3
154 001 Family Services of Grant County
903 W. 3rd Avenue
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 766-9877
Provides case management services to at-risk teens and adults in First
Steps Medicaid program. Offers comprehensive Head Start pre-school for
low income children.|12
154 002 American Red Cross|Coulee Basin Chapter
PO Box 640
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-9206
Provides biomedical services, disaster response and preparedness
programs, emergency communications for military families, health and
safety programs.|5
154 003 Grand Columbia Boy Scouts of America
821 W. Broadway, Rm 107
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 453-4795 (509) 766-9198
The Boy Scouts of America is designed to mobilize parents,
neighborhoods, residents, community leaders, and organizations to
develop character and personal fitness in children and youth.|11
154 004 North Central Washington Council of Camp Fire
P.O. Box 1734
Wenatchee WA 98807-1734
(509) 663-1609 (800) 548-8884
Provides a program of opportunities for youth to realize their potential
and to function effectively as caring, self-directed individuals,
responsible to themselves and others.|16
154 005 Catholic Family and Child Service (a program of Catholic
Charities of the Diocese of Yakima)
414 Burress
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 754-2211 (509) 765-1875
Provides family reconciliation service and counseling, foster care, aid
to unwed mothers, adoption services. Goal is to preserve, strengthen,
and restore the family unit. Nonsectarian.|5
154 006 Directions in Community Living
PO Box 1057
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-9239 (509) 765-9239
Provides residential support and home care services to 27 adults and
children with disabilities. Supports include health and safety, money
management, nutrition and housing.|0
154 008 Community Services of Moses Lake
1075 W. Marina Drive
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-8101
Provides emergency assistance to those in genuine need of food.|3
154 016 Our Place
2105 West Main Street
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-1214
Provides a center for victims of domestic violence/sexual abuse. A safe
place for all victims and their children; disseminates information and
referral; emergency necessities. Counseling assistance for both.|29
154 017 Retired Senior Volunteer Program
604 West Third Ave
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-9206
Provides opportunities for seniors to participate in volunteer service
to non-profit organizations, which results in the enrichment of
community life and the senior's life.|21
154 019 Salvation Army
PO Box 1000
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 766-5875
Provides emergency aid through groceries, shelter, transportation, etc.,
to the needy. Each year provides a week of camp for disadvantaged kids
from Moses Lake.|18
154 021 Lilac Blind Foundation
1212 North Howard Street
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 328-9116
Provides orientation, mobility instruction, communication skills,
library service, aid and appliances, reader services, home teaching,
public education, volunteer help, referral services, recreational
activities.|26
154 022 Moses Lake Senior Center
E 608 Third St
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 765-7809
We provide activities which encourages and enables Seniors to keep
active in mind, body, and spirit. We operate Senior Nutrition Meals
Program, congregate and home-delivery.|0
154 023 Ephrata Senior Center
124 C St NW
Ephrata WA 98823
(509) 754-2382
Offer in house meals 7 days a week, exercise programs, assistance for
shopping and doctor appointments, meals on wheels, foot clinic, meetings
and recreational activities.|17
154 024 Senior Opportunity Association, Inc
121 2nd Ave SE/PO Box 186
Soap Lake WA 98851
(509) 246-1913
We provide information and referral services, daily social activities,
and an in-house hot lunch program and home delivered hot lunches to
shut-ins seven days per week.|14
156 000 United Way of Pierce County
P.O. Box 2215
Tacoma WA 98401
(253) 272-4263
Coordinating volunteers year round to work in community problem solving,
campaign, planning, allocations, volunteerism, marketing, and community
services to ensure contributed funds are used to meet the most critical
community needs most efficiently.|19
156 002 American Red Cross, Tacoma/Pierce County Chapter
1235 South Tacoma Way
Tacoma WA 98409
(253) 474-0400
Helps local people avoid, prepare for, and cope with emergencies; offers
CPR, health and first aid training; disaster relief; assists military
personnel and veterans at Fort Lewis, Madigan, McChord.|8
156 003 Child Abuse Prevention Resources
6314 19th Street West, #3
Tacoma WA 98406
(253) 565-5447
The agency provides parent education and support, treatment for child
victims of sexual abuse, professional and community education,
information and home visiting services.|11
156 004 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Tacoma/Pierce County
8200 Tacoma Mall Blvd.
Tacoma WA 98409
(253) 581-9444
Provides one-to-one adult/child mentoring relations. Recruits, screens,
trains and supervises adult volunteers and match relationships.
Volunteer commitment is 2-4 times per month for minimum of one year.|22
156 005 Boy Scouts of America, Pacific Harbors Council
1722 South Union Avenue
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 752-7731
Education program for youth and young adults led by trained volunteers
providing community service, character building, citizenship training,
career exploration and high adventure programs.|16
156 006 Boys and Girls Clubs of Tacoma/Pierce County
1501 Pacific Avenue #301
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 572-8440
Daily after school programs and summer programs for boys and girls 6-18;
includes meals, tutoring, recreation, and self esteem building
programs.|14
156 008 Orca Council of Campfire
3555 E McKinnley Avenue
Tacoma WA 98404-2102
(253) 627-8153
Informal education and recreation programs for girls and boys 5 to 18;
skills in outdoor living, community services, self-reliance and
responsible citizenship developed through adult volunteer leadership.|12
156 010 Catholic Community Services of Southwest
1323 South Yakima Avenue
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 383-3697
Local non-profit multi-service agency provides counseling, foster care
for medically fragile, family crisis service, maternity and adoption,
senior programs, Indian Drop-in Center, and transitional housing for
homeless families.|8
156 012 Centerforce
10107 South Tacoma Way, A-3
Tacoma WA 98499
(253) 584-1001
Provides vocational habilitation, community awareness, and employment
for developmentally disabled and handicapped adults in Pierce County.|12
156 013 Children's Emergency Fund
c/o Puyallup School District
214 West Main
Puyallup WA 98371
(253) 841-8700
Providing emergency assistance to Puyallup, Sumner and Orting school
children. Offering dental care, medical care, optical care, clothing,
and other school-related expenses to children from low-income
families.|0
156 014 Children's Home Society of Washington
201 South 34th Street
Tacoma WA 98408
(253) 472-3355
Provides foster family services, foster/adoptive services, adoptive
education and placement, parent aid and family support center services
in Pierce County.|20
156 016 Eatonville Area Council Community Center/Multi-Purpose Center
P.O. Box 661
Eatonville WA 98328
(360) 832-6805
Provides food and clothing banks, energy assistance, senior citizen
activities, counseling, information, referral services, and other
services for low income clients.|9
156 017 Clover Park: Program for Family Living
4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood WA 98499-4098
(253) 589-5779
Meets local needs for low-income culturally disadvantaged families and
individuals; encourages positive, self-dependent family environment;
prevents potentially abusive environments, focusing on needs of single
parents.|0
156 019 Diabetes Association of Pierce County
1722 South "J" Street
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 272-5134
Focuses on diabetes prevention and education. Services include free
public screenings, day camp for children, and blood glucose machine
loaner program.|11
156 022 Key Peninsula Community Services
PO Box 392
Lakebay WA 98349
(253) 884-4440
Provides emergency financial assistance for rental evictions, mortgage
foreclosures, water shut-off notices, firewood and propane for heating
and cooking and gasoline for job hunting or medical needs.|14
156 025 Tillicum/American Lake Gardens Community Service Center
14916 Washington Avenue SW
Tacoma WA 98498
(253) 584-1280
Provides direct emergency services through a food bank, clothing bank,
WIC Program; houses a public library. Community Health Care Clinic &
Referral Services.|9
156 030 Episcopal Services for Youth/Faith Homes
3519 S. 30th St
Tacoma WA 98409-4802
Provides residential care and case management for: teen mothers,
emotionally disturbed girls ages 13-18 years, homeless women ages 16-21
and their infants.|19
156 032 Family Counseling Service of Tacoma/Pierce County
6424 North Ninth Street
Tacoma WA 98406
(253) 565-4484
Individual, group, marital and family counseling; supportive group
seminars/workshops on divorce, step-parenting, stress management;
services on sexual abuse and employee assistance programs; office
located at 6424 N 9th St & 3516 S 47th St #102 Tacoma.|18
156 034 Girl Scouts, Pacific Peaks Council
5326 Littlerock Road SW
Tumwater WA 98512-7394
(360) 943-0490
Comprehensive prevention program for girls 5 to 17 to help them develop
their potential through activities designed to meet contemporary needs
and interests of girls.|10
156 035 Good Samaritan Outreach Services: Mental Health Services
325 E. Pioneer
Puyallup WA 98372
(253) 845-5571
Provides individual and family therapy to children and adults having
short and long term emotional difficulties with specialization of
services to child abuse victims and older adults.|5
156 036 Greater Lakes Mental Health Foundation
9108 Lakewood Drive SW
Tacoma WA 98499
(253) 581-6200
Provides a comprehensive array of community mental health services
including outpatient, emergency, case management, day treatment,
vocational, residential, consultation and educational services.|21
156 037 Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center
1620 - 18th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 323-5770 V/TDD
Hearing/speech evaluations, therapy; free screenings. Hearing aid and
assistive listening devices; aural rehabilitation; counseling;
parent-infant program; vocational evaluation, job placement; independent
living skills.|20
156 038 Hilltop Community Day Care Center
1407 South "I" Street
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 627-7554
Provide a safe, nurturing, developmentally appropriate, educationally
oriented environment promoting children's development on a sliding scale
basis for children 18 months to 12 years.|10
156 039 Associated Health Services
315 South Martin Luther King Jr Way
PO Box 5200
Tacoma WA 98415-0200
(253) 552-1825
Associated Health Services provides a continuum of community based care
which includes: home health, hospice, grief and loss, adult day health
and in-home infusion.|45
156 041 Lutheran Social Services of Washington & Idaho
223 North Yakima Avenue
Tacoma WA 98403
(253) 272-8433
Programs: Home helpers homecare; Senior scene newspaper, "Where to
Turn" Resource Guide, "Never Too Late" Radio Show; Meals on Wheels;
Domestic Violence Family Services; Salishan Counseling.|22
156 043 King Center, (The)
1147 Tacoma Avenue South
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 383-1585
Largest provider of emergency shelter in Pierce County. Assistance to
the homeless mentally ill, families with children and single women and
men.|24
156 046 Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County
1901 South Union, #A-114
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 597-6424
A 24-hour telephone crisis intervention line; advocacy for medical,
legal and court proceedings; facilitated support groups; individual and
group therapy; and education for the schools and community.|28
156 047 Columbia Legal Services/Tacoma Metro Office
625 Commerce Street, Suite 430
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 572-6000
Provides civil legal services for low-income people in Pierce County;
also offers services specifically tailored for legal problems senior
adults encounter.|19
156 048 Puyallup Playcare Center
120 McElroy Place
Puyallup WA 98371
(253) 848-4232
Local day care for ages 2 1/2 to 10 for low-income and families with
working parents, or in job training programs; USDA food program
available.|26
156 050 Salvation Army - Tacoma
P.O. Box 1254
Tacoma WA 98401-1254
(253) 572-8452
Local assistance with basic necessities for persons in emergencies;
youth recreation; day care; adult social/spiritual activities; emergency
family shelter.|9
156 051 First Place for Children
1517 South Fawcett, Suite 200
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 383-6013
Provides an intensive family intervention service to high-risk children
ages one to five. Transportation, health/developmental assessments,
home-visiting, parent suport/instruction, developmentally-appropriate
classroom programming.|12
156 053 Tacoma Community House
1314 South L Street
PO BOX 5107
Tacoma WA 98415
(253) 383-3951
The agency assists needy people toward self-sufficiency and
independence. Services include English as a Second Language classes,
job development, interpretation / translation services and adult
literacy tutoring.|7
156 054 Tacoma Day Care and Preschool Association
113 South I
Tacoma WA 98405
Established in 1922, TDPA provides a full day preschool program with an
integrated ECEAP. TDPA serves children ages 2 thru kindergarten. Sliding
fee scale determines a families cost of care.|9
156 057 Tacoma Urban League
2550 South Yakima Avenue
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 383-2006
Helps low-income, minority and disadvantaged citizens through employment
and job skill training, job placement, education, community development,
health services, advocacy and voter registration.|24
156 059 Underprivileged Children's Fund
5724 Valley Avenue East
Tacoma WA 98424-6383
(253) 922-6383
Providing emergency assistance to school children in the Fife-Milton
area. Offering dental care, medical care, eye care, clothing, and other
school related expenses to children from low-income families.|0
156 060 United Service Organizations, Puget Sound Area (USO)
Sea-Tac International Airport
Main Terminal, 2nd floor
Seattle WA 98158
(253) 246-1908 (206) 984-2400
Sea-Tac and McChord USO centers are open daily providing information and
rest, food and other services, without cost, to military personnel and
their families while traveling.|6
156 062 YMCA of Tacoma/Pierce County
1002 South Pearl Street
Tacoma WA 98465
(253) 564-9622
Local recreational and developmental programs for children, adults, and
families through physical, educational, Christian spiritual and social
activities in the Puyallup and greater Tacoma area.|8
156 063 YWCA of Tacoma/Pierce County
405 Broadway
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 272-4181
Shelter for victims of domestic violence; employment programs;
recreation for men, women and families, programs for seniors and women
who have had breast cancer surgery.|28
156 064 Washington Women's Employment and Education
3516 S. 47th Street Suite 205
Tacoma WA 98409
(253) 474-9933
Provides job readiness computer training, job search assistance, and
follow-up support to very low-income and welfare single parents women
who are attempting to become self-sufficient.|20
156 066 Community Health Care
1702 Tacoma Avenue South
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 597-4550
Five medical clinics providing comprehensive family care, maternity
care, acute care, chronic disease and pharmacy support. Two dental
clinics providing comprehensive care for all ages.|18
156 069 Tacoma Learning Center
6316 South 12th Street
Tacoma WA 98465
(253) 565-4887
Provides high quality, comprehensive educational programs and related
support services for children ages birth to three years who have
developmental delays and their families.|21
156 070 Clover Park: Lakewood Senior Center
4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood WA 98499-4098
(253) 589-5735
Combats loneliness, insecurities and economic change in an unpredictable
economy; seniors have opportunities to participate in recreational,
social, fitness, health, educational, cultural activities;
information/referral services.|0
156 071 Helping Hand House
P.O. Box 1579
Puyallup WA 98371-0220
(253) 848-6096
Emergency and transitional shelter and services for homeless families
with children. Serving the entire Pierce County area with locations in
Puyallup and Sumner.|6
156 072 Centro Latino SER - Jobs for Progress
1208 South 10th Street
P.O. Box 5014
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 572-7717
Centro Latino's programs center around education, employment and
advocacy for the entire family. The services enable clients to be self
sufficient and contributing members of the community.|25
156 079 Labor Community Services (a program of United Way of Pierce
County)
3049 S 36th Suite 201
P.O. Box 2215
Tacoma WA 98401
(253) 473-3810
|0
156 080 L'Arche Tahoma Hope Community
11716 Vickery Road East
Tacoma WA 98466
(253) 535-3178
Home for severely disabled children and vocational opportunities for
adults with developmental disabilities.|15
156 083 Good Samaritan Outreach Services - Senior Services
407 14th Avenue SE
Puyallup WA 98372
(253) 845-9500
Community care services for seniors, developmentally disabled and their
families involving provisions of health and social services to meet the
long term care of impaired adults.|5
156 085 Olympic Counseling Services
PO Box 7095
Tacoma WA 98407-0095
(253) 272-4520
Substance abuse prevention, intervention and recovery services.|8
156 086 Youth for Christ/Tacoma Area
201 North "I" Street
Tacoma WA 98403
(253) 572-7888
Youth for Christ/Tacoma Area is a comprehensive outreach organization
helping area youth develop in the mental, physical, spiritual and social
areas of their lives.|14
156 089 Pierce County AIDS Foundation
625 Commerce, #10
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 383-2565
Provides care services (case management, mental health, personal
support) to people living with HIV/AIDS and prevention education to
prevent the spread of HIV.|25
156 092 Lakewood Area Shelter Association
PO Box 98619
Tacoma WA 98498-0619
(253) 582-5320
Lakewood Area Shelter Association (LASA) is a non-profit organization
committed to provide emergency transitional shelter, referral and
support services to homeless/at risk families.|10
156 093 Good Samaritan Behavioral Healthcare-HEROS
325 East Pioneer
Puyallup WA 98372
(253) 848-5571
Community members identify at risk senior citizens. These individuals
are reported to an investigator who determines action to be taken to
help seniors.|5
156 094 New D.A.Y./Art for Youth
934 Broadway #LL5-7
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 627-5933
Art as a tool to help at-risk youth in the community overcome obstacles,
complete their education, and fulfill goals in life.|44
156 095 Our Sisters' House
1022 No 11th St
Tacoma WA 98403
(253) 383-4275
A residential group care facility for at-risk adolescent girls ages
12-18, utilizing a holistic and wholesome approach in a family-like
atmosphere.|8
158 000 Prosser United Good Neighbor Fund
PO Box 733
Prosser WA 99350
(509) 786-2278
Prosser UGN, an all volunteer organization, provides funds for local,
regional, and national agencies serving the Prosser area. Donations
accepted all year. October Fund Drive.|9
158 003 Catholic Family & Child Service - Grandview Branch
5301 Tieton Drive, Suite C
Yakima WA 98908
(509) 965-7100
Coordinate charitable works of the Diocese of Yakima, including family
counseling, mental health services, maternity, foster/adoption services,
child care services, service to the elderly.|9
158 007 Girl Scouts, Mid-Columbia Council
8300 Gage Blvd. Box 511, Bldg 8
Kennewick WA 99336-8106
(800) 967-8113
A contemporary leadership program for girls aged five to 17 designed to
increase their ability to succeed and make a positive impact on the
community.|10
158 009 Benton-Franklin Council on Aging, Inc Mid-Columbia Meals on
Wheels
8318 W Gage Blvd Suite B
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 783-2660
Serves people over the age of 60 years where hot lunches are provided in
a congregate setting and in the home.|8
158 010 Benton-Franklin Council on Aging, Inc./Senior Health Service
1629 G.W. Way
Richland WA 99352
(509) 943-6048
A program that provides health assessments, physical exams, lab work,
preventative foot care to those 60 and older residing in Benton
County.|8
158 011 Annie Tran Foundation, (The)
PO Box 206
Prosser WA 99350
Is a Washington State Licensed fund established to aid person or persons
residing in the Prosser area with the related expense of a catastrophic
illness or accident.|5
158 012 Chinook Council of Camp Fire
101 N Union Suite 205
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 735-0561
Kindergarten thru high school boys & girls learn basic values to make
decisions, be responsible citizens, care about others, give service to
communities, through Camp Fire Clubs, camps and self-reliance
courses.|10
158 013 Salvation Army - Grandview Corps, (The)
PO Box 130
Grandview WA 98930
(509) 882-2584
A federation of services, ministering to the needs of people through
local, regional, and national facilities. The local corps being the
basic unit of service, seeks to meet the needs of body, soul, and spirit
of all who come under its influence.|13
158 014 American Red Cross/Benton-Franklin Counties
7202 W Decshutes
Kennewick WA 99336
(509) 783-6195
Armed Forces emergency, disaster relief assistance, health and safety
services - education in CPR, first aid, swimming/life saving, and blood
and transplantation services.|8
160 000 United Way of Pullman
East 425 Main
P.O. Box 426
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 334-4010
Local volunteer organization that determines needs and through community
support provides funds and volunteer referrals to human care agencies
serving residents of the Palouse.|19
160 001 Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse, Inc.
P.O. Box 8517
Moscow ID 83843
(509) 332-0552 (509) 332-4357
Services to individuals affected by domestic violence and sexual assault
with crisis intervention, emergency shelter, emotional support, legal
and medical advocacy, information and referral, child advocacy, weekly
support groups, and community education.|9
160 002 American Red Cross, Whitman County Chapter
N. 612 Main
Colfax WA 99111
(509) 397-2901
Meets blood needs; provides service to members of Armed Forces and
families, assistance to disaster victims, training in First Aid, Water
Safety, and CPR.|1
160 003 Boy Scouts of America, Inland Northwest
W. 411 Boy Scout Way
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 325-4562
Serves youth and adults with proven educational program that helps
instill values and prepares people to make ethical choices over their
lifetime.|14
160 004 Camp Fire Boys and Girls, Inland Empire Council
154 S. Stevens
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 747-6191
Informal education programs of self-reliance, leadership, service
projects, outdoor living skills, group experiences, suicide prevention.
Advocates for societal conditions affecting youth. K-12 grades.|14
160 005 Community Child Care Center, Discovery Center
NE 1410 Stadium Way
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 332-7005
We provide top quality child care for children ages 18 months to 12
years in Pullman. CCCC has special programs for at-risk children
including Head Start, ECEAP and Therapeutic throughout Whitman
County.|12
160 006 Food and Clothing Bank, North Palouse Area
West 703 Main
P.O. Box 372
Garfield WA 99130
(509) 635-1450
An all volunteer organization that provides protein food and other
foods, clothing and available household items to those in need. Open
Fridays 10:00am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-5:00pm.|11
160 007 Council on Aging and Human Services
P.O. Box 107
Colfax WA 99111
(509) 397-4611
The Council on Aging & Human Services is committed to enhancing lives
and supporting communities with transportation, nutrition, information &
assistance/care management and home care services.|1
160 008 Crisis Line, Palouse Regional
Post Office Box 8934
Moscow ID 83843
(509) 332-1505
Twenty-four hour telephone crisis intervention for people experiencing
emotional problems and/or in need of support. Information and referral
also provided.|0
160 009 Epton House Association of Whitman County
SE 1235 Professional Mall Blvd.
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 332-7653
Residential training and services for developmentally disabled adults
through Hughes House Group Home and three apartment programs: Intensive
Tenant Support, Tenant Support, and Alternative Living.|43
160 010 Planned Parenthood of Spokane and Whitman Counties
NW 1125 Nye Street
P.O. Box 128
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 334-1525
Provides information, education, counseling, health care, abortions and
referrals to women and men concerning their reproductive health and
sexuality.|22
160 011 Girl Scouts, Inland Empire Council
1402 South Grand Boulevard
Spokane WA 99203
(509) 747-8091
Provides programs for girls ages 5 to 17 that includes contemporary
social issues, self-esteem, and leadership in a fun nurturing atmosphere
by qualified, trained, volunteer leaders.|20
160 015 Palouse Industries
SE 1235 Professional Mall Blvd.
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 332-6561
Provides education, training, jobs for Whitman and Latah Counties
citizens with handicapping conditions to assist them in attaining
highest possible social and economic community participation.|15
160 016 YMCA at WSU
Compton Union Building, Rooms 318-320
Pullman WA 99164-7230
(509) 335-3915
With a powerful combination of YMCA professionals and dedicated student
leaders, the YMCA provides essential value based community programs such
as after school child care and Special Olympics.|14
160 017 YWCA of WSU
NE 720 Thatuna
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 335-3916
Places tutors for public school children: organizes anti-violence
programs in our community; presents anti-racism and human rights
workshops. Outside by Choice Program benefits low-income.|27
160 019 Lilac Blind Foundation
North 1212 Howard Street
Spokane WA 99201
(800) 422-7893
Responsible for skill development for the blind which involves the
teaching of mobility, communication, activities of daily living, and
other skills of independent living.|12
160 020 Families Together of the Palouse
SE 300 Grant
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 335-2578
Provide opportunities for families of children with special needs to
learn and recreate together with other families experiencing similar
joys and trials.|5
160 021 Community Action Center
105 West Main Street, Suite #1
Pullman WA 99163
(509) 334-9147 (509) 397-2205
Provides emergency/home energy/housing assistance, legal referral,
family development, services, community/family support,
employment/computer training, and home weatherization to assist the
low-income to become self-sufficient.|10
160 022 Sojourners' Alliance
PO BOX 8818
Moscow ID 83843
(208) 883-3438
A social services organization operating a transitional homeless shelter
for women and children, food bank, two thrift stores, and
self-sufficiency programming.|31
160 023 United Way of Moscow/Latah County
PO Box 8211
Moscow ID 83843
(208) 883-6707
A private, non-profit, local fund raiser supporting 18 local agencies in
Washington State.|15
160 030 Whitman County Transplant Fund, Inc
PO Box 251
St. John WA 99171-0251
(509) 648-3625
To provide financial assistance to Whitman County residents who are
organ, tissue, stem cell or bone marrow transplant candidates from a
single application process.|25
162 000 United Way of San Juan County
PO Box 3181
senoch@sjisd.wednet.edu
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-4133
To help with the networking, charitable and educational needs of the
human service programs of San Juan County.|0
162 001 4 H Youth Development of San Juan County
850 Spring Street/PO Box 609
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-4414
Develops leadership self esteem and community involvement through
experiential learning, teamwork & problem solving using the "Portable
Challenge" with counseling and reflection, this training available
throughout SJ County for youth & adults.|0
162 002 After School Study Program
FH Elementary School
95 Grover Street
PO Box 458
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-5209
A school-based supervised study center designed to help students in
second through fifth grades who need a quiet place to work after school
and who will benefit from the extra help provided. In elementary school
library.|0
162 003 Camp Fire Boys and Girls: Club Programs, Teens in Action,
Camp Kirby
1609 Broadway Suite E
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 336-8958
A contemporary, inclusive youth development organization, providing
programs that develop personal life skills; social, community and
environmental responsibility; ethical and healthy lifestyles; outdoor
skills and leadership.|0
162 004 Children's House (Orcas)
PO Box 101
Eastsound WA 98245
(360) 376-4744
Provides art & multi-cultural based curriculum: infants & preschool with
special needs; contracts with Orcas schools to serve preschool:
learning, emotional & physically disabled children. Prenatal & family
support; Family Resource Center opens '98.|0
162 005 Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
PO Box 3175
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 376-5979
Provides a hot line, support services, emergency safe shelter, food,
peer counseling and support groups for victims of domestic violence.
Also information and advocacy. Offices on San Juan and Orcas Crisis
lines: 378-2345 San Juan, or 376-1234.|0
162 006 Family Resources of Orcas
PO Box 238
Eastsound WA 98245
(360) 376-6406
Drop-in center utilizing community collaboration to provide resource
information and support for all families. A Family Advocate available
to help assess family strengths and meet family needs.|0
162 007 Friday Harbor Foodbank
PO Box 2779
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-5822
Collects and distributes food to those in need.|0
162 008 Girl Scouts - Totem Council
3719 168th Street NE Suite C
Arlington WA 98223
(360) 658-1610
To inspire girls with the highest ideals of character conduct patriotism
and service through leadership, decision making and outdoor skills,
understanding environment and appreciating diversity; developing
potential and opening opportunities.|0
162 009 Head Start of San Juan Island (Agency: Skagit Valley College, Mt
Vernon)
PO Box 3141
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-6030
Early childhood education and family support services for children of
economically disadvantaged families, providing opportunities to improve
motor skills, health and social behaviors in preparation for school.|0
162 010 Kids' Summer Workshops/Lopez School
Rt 2 Box 3078 Lopez Island School
Lopez WA 98261
(360) 468-2052
Organized recreation & activities (ages 3-16) during summer, builds
confidence, self esteem & fosters learning through challenging & age
appropriate activities. Expanding in fall: Friday afternoons during
monthly school hal-days for elementary level.|0
162 011 Lopez Island Family Resource Center
PO Box 732
Lopez WA 98261
(360) 468-4117
Drop-in center utilizing community collaboration to provide resource
information and support for all families. A Family Advocate available
to help assess family strengths and meet family needs.|0
162 012 North Islands Mental Health
PO Box 247
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-2669
Individual and family counseling for clients of all ages; crisis and
case management services.|0
162 013 Primary Intervention Program (PIP) of Lopez
Route 1 Box 1190 Lopez Elementary School
Lopez WA 98261
(360) 468-2201
Serving children pre-school-4th grade, identified by parents and schools
staff, with emotional, social or behavioral difficulties that interfere
with ability to have successful school experiences. Parenting classes
open to all parents also provided.|0
162 014 Primary Intervention Program (PIP)/Special Pals|FH Elementary
95 Grover Street
PO Box 458
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-5209
A kindergarten through 3rd grade early intervention and prevention
program providing one-on-one and small-groups counseling to children
identified to be at risk. Parent support and counseling is also an
integral part of this program.|0
162 015 Primary Intervention Program (PIP) of Orcas
Orcas Elementary School
Eastsound WA 98245
(360) 376-2286
Preschool through 3rd grade children, who have been indentified by
parents, community members or school staff as having difficulties that
are interfering with their ability to focus in the classroom, are helped
to succeed in school.|0
162 016 Primary Intervention Program (PIP) of San Juan Head Start
PO Box 3141
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-6030
Individualized pre-school based prevention/intervention program for
children identified by teachers & parents as having social, emotional or
learning difficulties which interfere with their ability to focus in the
classroom. Parent support provided.|0
162 017 Rental Assistance Program
PO Box 823
Eastsound WA 98245
(360) 376-2247
Provides San Juan County residents who are homeless or at risk of being
homeless with short term financial assistance, information and
referral.|0
162 018 San Juan EMT Association
PO Box 1243
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-5152
Helps network and support in emergency issues, provide volunteer support
and training and provides emergency equipment.|0
162 019 San Juan Recovery Center
955 Guard St; PO Box 755
Friday Harbor WA 98250
(360) 378-4994
Alcohol & Drug information assessment referral & treatment. The agency
serves a community with geographic challenges with needs on other
islands.|0
162 020 SJ County EMS & Trauma Council
PO Box Rt 2 Box 3432
Lopez WA 98261
(360) 378-5403
In order to build better emergency response, provides training on adult
and pediatric first aid, & CPR: for San Juan, Orcas, Lopez, Shaw.|0
162 021 Boy Scouts, Mt Baker Council
715 100th Pl SE
Everett WA 98208
(425) 338-0380
Provides community based organizations a character education, leadership
development and career exploration, programs for boys and teenage boys
and girls.|12
164 000 United Way of Skagit County
PO Box 451
Burlington WA 98233
(360) 755-9521
Provides funding to local member agencies, with allocations decisions
made by local volunteers. Efficiently and responsibly distributes your
contribution where most needed.|11
164 002 Community Mental Health Services
208 Kincaid
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 416-7500
Provides a variety of counseling services including programs for the
elderly, abused children, and adults. 24 hour emergency service, case
management, child abuse treatment, services for the chronically mentally
ill.|12
164 003 SPARC PO Box 131
Burlington WA 98233
(360) 755-9611
Educational and therapeutic preschool program for disabled children and
their parents.|15
164 005 Skagit County Search and Rescue
227 No. 4th, Room 107
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-9403
Search and Rescue Council is a volunteer organization who perform search
and rescue activities to lost, missing or stranded people at no cost to
the victims or public.|0
164 007 Skagit Adult Day Services
210 N Skagit
Burlington WA 98233
(360) 755-9021
SADC provides supervised care and activities such as health monitoring,
group and individual activities for persons with memory loss and
physical disabilities. Respite for caregivers.|1
164 009 Skagit Council on Aging
315 S. 3rd
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(206) 336-9315
Dedicated to the provision of services to Skagit County citizens over
the age of 60. Providing senior nutrition, transportation,
information/referral and senior centers.|0
164 021 North Cascades Health Council
PO Box 806
Sedro Woolley WA 98284
(360) 856-0846
The NCHC supports youth and families working for a healthier and safer
community through education, recreation, referrals, support, assistance,
and family programs.|0
164 022 Catholic Community Services
1918 Everett Ave
Everett WA 98201
(800) 240-8572
Family counseling, divorce, and custody mediation, children's mental
health, foster homes, adoptions, ADHD and other family services.|13
164 025 Totem Girl Scout Council
3719 168th St Suite C
Arlington WA 98223
(360) 658-1610 (360) 428-6779
Agency serves the unique and changing needs of girls ages 5-17 in ten
northwest Washington counties, helping them grow into capable,
self-confident and productive women.|17
164 029 Skagit County Community Action Agency
PO Box 1507
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-6627
Your contribution provides direct services assistance to low-income
families with emergency needs such as food, prescriptions, glasses,
transportation, and auto repairs.|3
164 032 Skagit Rape Relief and Battered Women's Services
PO Box 301
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-9591
Counseling, advocacy, transportation, support groups, and emergency
shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.|8
164 036 Chinook Enterprises
2026 Laventure Rd.
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 428-0140
Chinook provides occupational and community employment for adults with
disabilities in Skagit and Whatcom counties.|10
164 037 American Red Cross, San Juan Island Chapter
2900 T Ave Suite A
Anacortes WA 98221
(360) 293-2911
Priorities are disaster relief, aid to military, CPR and first aid
instruction, and emergency assistance to low income families.|8
164 039 American Diabetes Association
6315-A Fleming Street
Everett WA 98203
(800) 950-8875
Provides referral to physicians, education programs, support groups,
camps for young people, free literature, public and professional
education, funds research for cure/prevention for diabetes.|21
164 041 American Red Cross, Skagit Valley
119 S 14th Street
Mount Vernon WA 98274
(360) 424-5291
Priorities are disaster relief, aid to military, CPR and first aid
instruction, and water safety training.|8
164 043 Skagit Valley Family YMCA
215 East Fulton
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-9622
Character building organization working through programs for individual
and family. Offers programs for youth and adult to work towards a
positive individual and better community.|27
164 044 Camp Fire Boys and Girls: Samish Council
1609 Broadway Suite E
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 733-5710
A contemporary, inclusive youth development organization providing
programs that develop personal life skills; social community and
environmental responsibility; ethical, healthy lifestyles; outdoor
skills and leadership.|12
164 045 Skagit Youth Services
PO Box 217
Mount Vernon WA 98273
(360) 336-1610
Skagit Youth Services is a child placing agency for foster children,
operates an alternative school for middle through high school students,
and provides services and instruction for families in crisis.|10
168 000 United Way of Snohomish County
917 - 134th Street SW, A-6
Everett WA 98204
(425) 742-5911 (425) 258-4521
Provides leadership for personal investment in building responsible
communities through use of needs assessments to identify priorities,
plus fund raising campaign, education, and workplace programs.|12
168 001 American Diabetes Association
6315 Fleming Street
Everett WA 98203
(425) 347-8875
Multi-County Service providing referral to physicians, education
programs, support groups, camps for young people, free literature,
public and professional education, funds research for cure/prevention of
diabetes.|21
168 002 American Red Cross
2530 Lombard Avenue
P.O. Box 5672
Everett WA 98206
(425) 252-4103
Volunteer organization which provides relief to disaster victims;
teaches prevention, preparedness, & emergency response. Provides
emergency communications and assistance to military and civilian
families.|8
168 004 Advocates/Rights of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities
2109 19th Street
Everett WA 98201
(425) 258-2459
We provide individual and family advocacy for the developmentally
disabled. This includes educational, legal, parental, and financial
support; also housing, guardianship, recreational and
representative-payee programs.|11
168 005 Mt. Baker Council Boy Scouts
1715 - 100th Place SE
Everett WA 98208
(425) 338-0380
Provides community based organizations a character education, leadership
development and career exploration programs for boys and teenage boys
and girls.|13
168 006 Boys' And Girls' Clubs of Snohomish County
P.O. Box 5224
Everett WA 98206
(425) 258-2436
Daily prevention programs year-round for school-age youth, including
homework assistance, late night teen programs, arts and crafts, summer
day camp and sports.|14
168 007 Camp Fire - Snohomish County Council
4312 Rucker Ave
Everett WA 98203
(425) 258-5437
Provides opportunities for youth to realize their potential and to
function effectively as caring, self-directed individuals responsible to
themselves and to others.|21
168 008 Catholic Community Services of Snohomish County
1918 Everett Avenue
Everett WA 98201
(425) 259-9188
The mission of Catholic Community Services is to minister to the needs
of children, individuals, families, and elderly in Snohomish County who
are in need.|11
168 009 Deaconess Children's Services
4708 Dogwood Drive
Everett WA 98203
(425) 259-0146
Provides prevention and intervention services to high risk clients in
the areas of parenting, child abuse/neglect, teen pregnancy, teen
parenting, family support, and education.|6
168 015 Girl Scouts - Totem Council
3719 168th St NE Suite C
PO Box 3067
Arlington WA 98223
(360) 658-1610
Girl Scouting serves girls, ages 5-17, helping them build self
confidence discover their talents and learn leadership skills in a safe
all-girl setting.|17
168 016 Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center
1620 - 18th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 323-5770
Early intervention services to families with deaf and hard-of-hearing
infants/toddlers, including home visits, play groups, support groups,
counseling, sign language classes, audiological services.|20
168 018 Little Red Schoolhouse
3210 - 200th Place SW
P.O. Box 992
Lynnwood WA 98046
(425) 775-6070
Provides education, therapies, and counseling support services to
developmentally delayed and disabled children, age birth to three years,
and their families.|12
168 020 Lutheran Social Services of Washington
6307 196th St SW
Lynnwood WA 98036
(425) 672-6009
Family Support Centers, foster care for abused children and refugee
youth, adoption, Divorce Lifeline, refugee services, children's
advocacy, homeless lunch, individual, couples and family counseling.|21
168 025 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County
620 SE Everett Mall Way Suite 270
Everett WA 98208
(425) 348-5290
Volunteer based youth mentoring program that creates and monitors 1:1
relationships between screened adults and children, 6-14 years old, from
single parent homes.|17
168 030 LifeNet Health
PO Box 3810
Everett WA 98203
(425) 258-2371
Provides a broad continuum of behavior health services for people of all
ages including specialized programs for adults, children, adolescents
and families.|11
168 031 M-2 Job Therapy
205 Ave. C
PO BOX 293
Snohomish WA 98291
(360) 568-3268
Provides services to ex-offenders and youth-at-risk including M-2 /W-2
prison visitation program; Job counseling and placement; life skills and
vocational testing for detained youth.|13
168 032 Center for Career Alternatives
2401 Hewitt Avenue
Everett WA 98201
(425) 252-6400
Provides education, job placement, skills training, case management, and
follow-up services to disadvantaged young adults in King and Snohomish
Counties.|5
168 036 Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted
9709 Third Avenue NE, #100
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 525-5556 1-800-458-4888
Works with individuals, families, and communities to restore, maintain,
and enhance the independence and well-being of people with impaired
vision.|20
168 037 Visiting Nurse Services of the Northwest
1800 Ninth Ave Suite 1200
Seattle WA 98101-1322
(206) 442-2100
Accredited, comprehensive home health and hospice agency serving King,
Snohomish, and Skagit Counties since 1929. Includes nursing,
rehabilitation and home health aides to all ages.|12
168 038 Volunteers of America
2802 Broadway
P.O. Box 839
Everett WA 98206
(425) 259-3191
Coordination of 19 food banks, childcare resource/referral/assistance,
emergency service/shelter assistance. Dispute resolution, pre-school
for homeless children, summer camp. Information/referral/rehabilitation
services.|9
168 039 Work Opportunities
6515 - 202nd SW
Lynnwood WA 98036
(425) 778-2156
Work Opportunities is a vocational rehabilitation program for disabled
persons. The purpose is to assist disabled persons to become independent
contributing members of society.|4
168 040 Pathways for Women YWCA
6027 208th Street S.W.
P.O. Box 5627
Lynnwood WA 98036
(425) 774-9843 (206) 258-4357
Offers a range of critical services to women and their families
including emergency and transitional shelter, life skill / parenting
education, displaced homemaker employment program and counseling.|10
168 041 YMCA of Snohomish County
2720 Rockefeller
Everett WA 98201
(425) 258-9211
Encourages physical, mental, moral and spiritual growth through
activities and services benefiting all people, especially the youth of
the community.|9
168 042 Victoria village/Chrysalis Enterprises
503 316th St N.W.
Stanwood WA 98292
(360) 629-2172
Offers residential support services and employment/training
opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities. Programs are
designed to maximize independence.|17
168 043 Stanwood Senior Center
7430 276th Street N.W.
Stanwood WA 98292
(360) 652-6545
Provides recreational, educational, nutritional, and social support
services; adult respite care health promotion; information and
assistance; transportation for Stanwood and Camano Island.|16
168 044 Community Health Center of Snohomish County
2722 Colby, Suite 326
Everett WA 98201
(425) 258-2797
Prenatal, newborn/well-child care. Immunizations, dental care, cancer
screening, acute / chronic care, disease prevention, mental health
screening / counseling for uninsured, low-income, homeless & others in
need.|15
168 052 Operation Improvement
2802 Rockefeller Ave
Everett WA 98201
(425) 258-2766 (206) 745-2636
Provides career assessment, life skills, classroom training, job search
and placement services. Provides on-site counseling for the homeless at
shelters throughout Snohomish County.|12
168 054 Snohomish County Center for Battered Women
P.O. Box 7
Everett WA 98206-0007
(425) 252-2873
Provides shelter, support, and advocacy to victims of domestic violence
and their children, and works to end domestic violence through public
education and advocacy.|11
168 055 Stanwood/Camano Family Center (The)
9620 271st St. NW
Stanwood WA 98203
(360) 652-6527
We are sponsored by Deaconess Children's Services and is engaged in
educational, social, recreational, and informational activities for
families and youth in the Stanwood-Camano Community.|10
168 056 Friends of Youth
16225 N.E. 87th Street #A-6
Redmond WA 98052
(206) 869-6490
Residential treatment; group care; emergency shelter foster care;
counseling; transitional living program; teen parent housing and
advocacy; drug and alcohol abuse services; 24-hour shelter placement
line.|11
168 059 Traveler's Aid
909 Fourth Avenue
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-3888
Crisis intervention: assist homeless persons to become self-sufficient,
counseling, emergency housing, food, transportation, referral, and
relocation. Airport services: volunteers assist travelers at Sea-Tac.|17
168 060 East County Senior Center
824 Village Way
PO Box 602
Monroe WA 98272
(360) 794-6359
ECSC provides a variety of specialized services that promotes
independence, socialization, and community involvement that delays
institutionalization of seniors, especially the frail and isolated.|18
168 063 Cocoon House
2720 Cedar St
Everett WA 98201
(425) 259-5802
Cocoon House provides emergency and transitional housing and support
services to homeless, abused teens, males, females, pregnant teens and
parenting teens are welcome.|11
168 064 Housing Hope
5830 Evergreen Way
Everett WA 98203
(425) 347-6556
Operates 48 temporary housing units, specialized services (childcare,
employment) for homeless families with children and develops permanent
housing for families and mentally ill individuals.|16
168 066 Sherwood Community Services
402 91st Avenue NE
Everett WA 98205
(425) 334-4071
Provides integrated child care; early intervention for delayed infants
and toddlers; parenting and child abuse prevention; and employment
support for adults with developmental disabilities.|12
168 067 Pacific Treatment Alternatives
1114 Pacific Avenue
Everett WA 98201
(425) 259-7142
Provide outpatient substance abuse evaluation and treatment through 14
programs and three sites. Care is individualized, customer friendly,
medically sound and effective.|1
168 070 Hospice of Snohomish County
2731 Wetmore, Suite 520
Everett WA 98201
(425) 261-4800
Provides professional, compassionate, quality health care at home,
enabling individuals and families to manage health problems and
life-threatening illnesses.|13
168 072 Stillaguamish Senior Center
18308 35th Avenue NE
Arlington WA 98223
(360) 653-4551
The center provides health screening to seniors. Offers nutrition,
social, educational, housing, and transportation services so seniors may
remain independent and active individuals.|9
168 075 Senior Services of Snohomish County
8225 44th Avenue West, Suite O
Mukilteo WA 98275
(425) 291-1264
Advocating for senior and disabled persons and providing, coordinating
and operating programs and services that assist them in living
productively and independently.|8
168 076 Teen Parent Housing Council
5830 Evergreen Way
Everett WA 98203
(425) 347-6556
Provides transitional housing and services for homeless teen mothers and
their children to help them become nurturing parents, economically
self-sufficient and capable of living independently.|9
172 000 United Way of Spokane County
P.O. Box 326
Spokane WA 99210-0326
(509) 838-6581
To lead and support the community in providing essential and effective
human care services.|16
172 001 American Indian Community Center
East 905 Third
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 535-0886
Supports the Family Services Department. Agency also provides Job
Training, Education, Counseling, Indian Child Welfare Services,
Preschool, Day Care, Food Bank, and Senior Nutrition.|15
172 002 American Red Cross
West 315 Nora
Spokane WA 99205
(509) 326-3330
Emergency basic human needs for disaster victims, military personnel,
families, veterans; health and safety training; AIDS education;
volunteer and community service for youth and adults.|8
172 004 ARC (The)
West 127 Boone
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 328-6326
Provides advocacy and direct services to persons with developmental
disabilities and their families. Services include financial,
employment, parent services, counseling and residential programs.|23
172 005 Boy Scouts
West 411 Boy Scout Way
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 325-4562
Serves boys (ages 7-18); Co-ed Explorer program (ages 14-20). Instills
values in young people and in other ways prepares them to make ethical
choices.|14
172 006 Camp Fire Boys and Girls, Inland Empire
154 S. Stevens
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 747-6191
Informal education programs of self-reliance, leadership, service
projects, outdoor living skills, group experiences, suicide prevention.
Advocates for societal conditions affecting youth. K-12 grades.|14
172 007 Cancer Patient Care
E. 124 Trent
Spokane WA 99202-1633
(509) 456-0446
Comprehensive services, counseling and financial assistance to
low-income cancer patients and families. Breast cancer screening, food
supplements, transportation, and hospital equipment/medical supplies for
loan.|16
172 009 Children's Home Society
South 4315 Scott
Spokane WA 99203
(509) 747-4174
Provides family support services, including child and family counseling,
support groups, adoption resources center.|20
172 010 Eastern Washington Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
North 1206 Howard Street
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 328-9220 (TDD)
United Way supports information and referral services, interpreters, TDD
services, and other support for hearing impaired.|11
172 011 Mid-City Concerns
201 E. 2nd Avenue
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 624-3231
Mid-City Concerns is dedicated to improving the quality of life for
Spokane's elderly homebound and downtown residents. Our two programs are
the Mid-City Senior Center and Meals on Wheels for the city of
Spokane.|10
172 012 Excelsior Youth Center
3754 Indian Trail Road
Spokane WA 99208
(509) 328-7041
Connecting kids with their future through residential and foster care
programs providing hope, direction, and therapeutic intervention for
emotionally and behaviorally impaired youth.|10
172 015 Family Service Spokane
South 7 Howard, Suite 321
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 838-4128
Family, couple and individual counseling services. Chronic illness
counseling. Epilepsy support and education. Parenting, developmentally
disabled counseling. State licensed and accredited family service
agency.|3
172 016 Lifetime Advocacy Plus
South 9 Washington, Suite 709
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 838-0493
Protective services (monitoring, advocacy, support) for elderly and
developmentally disabled, financial planning, technical assistance to
parents and professionals. Guardianship services for disabled without
family.|20
172 017 Girl Scouts, Inland Empire Council
South 1402 Grand Blvd.
Spokane WA 99203-2299
(509) 747-8091
Girls Scouts Inland Empire Council services more than 4, 300 girls, ages
4-17. Girl Scouts is a values based organization that helps every girl
reach her full potential, value diversity, and become a leader in her
community.|24
172 018 Spokane Guilds' School and Neuromuscular Center
West 2118 Garland
Spokane WA 99205
(509) 326-1651
Supports assessment, therapy and special education services provided to
developmentally disabled children, ages birth to three years. It also
supports transportation services.|7
172 019 Hospice of Spokane
1325 W. 1st Avenue
PO Box 2215
Spokane WA 99210
(509) 456-0438
We support home health care services for terminally ill, education,
support, and counseling services to families experiencing
bereavement.|15
172 020 Columbia Legal Service Center
1704 W. Broadway
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 324-2770
Free legal assistance to low income individuals in civil cases involving
child custody or domestic violence, access to public assistance
benefits, access to housing, individual rights and Native American
Rights.|18
172 021 Lilac Blind
North 1212 Howard Street
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 328-9116
United Way supports basic services which encourage independent living
and vocational rehabilitation to vision-impaired individuals. Provides
specialized equipment and aids for vision-impaired individuals and
community awareness.|26
172 022 Lutheran Social Services
South 7 Howard, Suite 200
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 747-8224
Counseling services for families, individuals, single parents, victims
of sexual assault; matching individuals in a home-sharing environment;
foster care, adoption, and home finding for hard-to-place youth,
counseling in unplanned pregnancies.|21
172 023 Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center
845 South Sherman
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 455-8722
Preschool children, after school and summer programs to meet social,
academic, and recreational needs of children. Basic needs, case
management, advocacy, multi-cultural resource center and support groups
for families.|19
172 025 Center Pointe
North 1408 Washington
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 325-5451
United Way supports recreational and social services for adults with
physical or developmental disabilities.|7
172 026 Salvation Army
East 222 Indiana
Spokane WA 99207
(509) 325-6800
United Way supports preschool services emergency family shelter,
casework services, summer camp, and a community center for social and
recreational activities.|7
172 027 Spokane Child Abuse and Neglect|Spokane Mental Health
South 500 Stone
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 458-7445
Staff and volunteers provide support services to parents identified at
risk for abuse or neglect to their children, and education programs to
increase public awareness of child abuse problems.|11
172 028 Spokane Food Bank
East 1230 Front Street
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 534-6678
We provide food to a network of emergency agencies and other charities
that serve people in need in the Inland Northwest.|1
172 030 Spokane Mental Health
South 107 Division
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 838-4651
Comprehensive mental health services for children, families, adults and
elders. 24-hour First Call For Help: community education and crisis
response. Child abuse prevention, alternative high schools, intensive
youth services, vocational services.|10
172 031 VNA Home Health Care Services
E. 3901 Main
Spokane WA 99202-4736
(509) 534-4300
VNA Home Health Care Services provides professional health care and
homemaker services for individuals requiring in-home services.|26
172 032 YMCA
North 507 Howard Street
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 838-3577
Day care service, youth development programming, youth employment
services, Camp Reed (residence camp), parent/child activities;
recruitment, training and placement of senior volunteers; aquatic safety
programs; fitness programming.|20
172 034 YWCA
West 829 Broadway
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 326-1190
Safe shelter for victims of domestic violence; specialized preschool
education; school and after school program for homeless children;
swimming for abled/disabled; counseling, women's resource center,
outreach services, clothing and necessities banks.|11
172 035 Daybreak of Spokane
11707 E. Sprague, Suite D-4
Spokane WA 99206
(509) 927-1688
Devoted exclusively to providing alcohol and drug counseling, education,
and treatment to youth and their families. Outpatient and residential
programs available.|14
172 036 Spokane Neighborhood Action Programs (SNAP)
East 2116 First Avenue
Spokane WA 99202-3174
(509) 456-7111
Emergency assistance through the four neighborhood locations, also
provide home repair, home insulation, financial assistance with energy
costs, housing development, employment assistance and other human
service needs.|10
172 038 YFA Connections
901 E Second Ave Suite 100
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 532-2000
Founded in 1969, the aim of YFA Connections is to provide prevention,
intervention and treatment services to area youth, families and adults
in crisis.|8
176 000 United Way of Thurston County
505 W 4th Ave Suite C
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-2773
A local volunteer governed organization providing funding to assist in
helping children and youth succeed, building a healthier and stronger
community, and promoting self-sufficiency.|14
176 001 American Diabetes Association
3434 Martin Way East
Olympia WA 98506
(360) 456-6677
Public information. Patient and professional education. Warning
signs/symptoms of diabetes. Camps and support groups. Research which
eventually may lead to a cure or prevention.|21
176 002 American Red Cross/Thurston-Mason Chapter
PO Box 1547
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 352-8575
Emergency services reaching residents in Thurston and Mason County
including disaster relief, service to military families (as mandated by
Congress), training in health and safety.|15
176 003 Boy Scouts of America, Pacific Harbors Council
1722 S. Union
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 752-7731
Character development for youths 7 to 20 years of age with programs for
leadership development, responsibility of being participating citizens,
making ethical decisions, and developing personal fitness.|16
176 004 Camp Fire, Orca Council
3555 E. McKinley Avenue
Tacoma WA 98404-2162
(253) 597-6234
Offers co-ed programs in Thurston County for youth 5-18 that promotes
self-reliance, citizenship, and positive self-esteem enabling young
people to meet the challenges of adulthood.|12
176 005 Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
(dba Catholic Community Services Southwest)
PO Box 8723
Lacey WA 98509-8723
(360) 413-0635
Non-profit, multi-service agency offering emergency assistance,
childcare, in-home children mental health, counseling, long term care
services for senior and disabled, and treatment foster care.|11
176 006 Children's Home Society of Washington
108 State Avenue NW
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 438-1923
Recruit, train & license foster/adoptive homes for special needs and
hard to place children. Provide case management, education and support
to assure successful placements. Provide home studies for state,
independent/international adoptions.|20
176 007 Crisis Clinic
PO Box 2463
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 352-2211
Provides 24-hour free, confidential, anonymous telephone crisis
intervention and referral to resources in Thurston County. Distributes
listings of human services resources throughout the county.|20
176 010 Girl Scouts, Pacific Peaks Council
5326 Littlerock Road SW
Tumwater WA 98512
(360) 943-0490
Prevention program for girls ages 5-17 to help them develop their
potential, build self confidence, and learn leadership skills in a safe
all-girl setting.|10
176 011 Morningside, Inc.
PO Box 1937
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 943-0512
Community and facility based vocational services to people with
disabilities promoting independence in the community. Specific services
include assessment, training, job development and on-the-job
training.|13
176 012 Olympia Child Care Center
PO Box 7304
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 943-9857
Childcare for ages 1 month to 6 years. Sliding fee scale available for
low-income families. Developmentally appropriate curriculum, USDA meals,
exercise, field trips, and parent education provided. Nationally
accredited through NAEYC.|15
176 013 Columbia Legal Services
1006 5th Avenue SW
Olympia WA 98502
(360) 943-6260
Provides legal advise and representation to low-income and senior
citizens for public entitlements, landlord/tenant and housing, health,
consumer, education and family law problems.|19
176 014 Refugee and Immigrant Service Center
1722 Harrison Ave W
Olympia WA 98502
(360) 754-7197||Provides services to refugees and immigrants including:
information/referral; advocacy; language interpreter/translator bank,
English training; computer literacy and employment skills training; and
cross cultural training.|29
176 015 Salvation Army (The)
PO Box 173
Olympia WA| 98507
(360) 352-8596
Our program promotes self-sufficiency for the homeless and low-income by
assisting with emergency housing, meals, transportation, counseling,
employment and case management.|15
176 016 Senior Services for South Sound
222 North Columbia
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-6181
Educational, recreational, social and leisure activities, health
services, information assistance, and case management, services for at
risk seniors, congregate and home delivered nutrition program.|7
176 017 Senior Multipurpose Center of Yelm
PO Box 474
Yelm WA 98597
(360) 458-7733
Comprehensive programs are conducted to serve the needs of senior
citizens. Some of the services are in the areas of counseling,
nutrition, training, and recreation.|6
176 019 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Thurston County
4443 Lacey Blvd. SE
Lacey WA 98503
(360) 459-2227
Matches at risk youth from single parent and non-traditional families
with carefully screened and trained volunteers for a long-lasting
one-on-one friendship.|25
176 020 Community Mental Health Services
4500-A Lacey Boulevard SE
Lacey WA 98503
(360) 438-1900
Children and Parents First is a community-based crisis intervention
project providing therapy, education and support for at-risk families
with children birth to ten years.|32
176 022 Community Youth Services
824 Fifth Avenue SE
Olympia WA| 98501
(360) 943-0780
Community Youth Services provides early intervention services,
counseling, family support, foster care and emergency shelter to some of
the most vulnerable youth throughout the community.|14
176 023 Yelm Community Services|formerly United Citizens Betterment
Organization
PO Box 5320
Yelm WA 98597
(360) 458-7000
Providing social services - food, clothing, commodities, emergency rent
and utilities assistance, shelter, job training, maternity case
management, day camp and seminars to Pierce and Thurston counties.|14
176 024 Monarch Therapeutic Learning Center
PO Box 3541
P O Box 3541-98509
Lacey WA| 98509
(360) 923-1798
Provides a therapeutic, development therapy program for abused,
neglected, and at risk children birth to six years old, and an applied
parenting program for their parents.|5
176 025 South Sound YMCA
510 Franklin Street SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 352-2375
Provides individuals and families with child care, camp, youth sports,
swimming and teen programs. Provides nearly 370,000 annually in
scholarships.|9
176 026 YWCA of Olympia
220 Union Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 352-0593
Emergency hygiene supplies; employment readiness for displaced
homemakers and for clients re-entering the work force.|15
176 027 Community Care Program
525 North Lilly Road
Olympia WA 98506
(360) 493-7235
Medical and dental clinics: care at a sliding fee for people who lack
access to other primary providers because of lack of income and
insurance.|0
176 028 Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason, and Thurston Counties
6604 Martin Way E
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Programs annually benefit 9,000+ low-income households including WIC,
weatherization, energy and rental assistance, senior nutrition, food
distribution, case management, and employment assistance.|9
176 030 Volunteer Center/ Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
(The)|(RSVP of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties)
222 North Columbia
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-RSVP
The RSVP/Volunteer Center mobilizes people and resources to provide
creative solutions to community problems in partnership with seniors,
students, businesses, civic groups and local government.|22
176 031 Faith Homes
PO BOX 9247
Tacoma WA 98409
(360) 438-0576
Provides residential care and counseling for: pregnant and parenting
teens, emotionally disturbed girls age 12-17 years, homeless women 16-21
and their infants.|19
176 032 Child Care Action Council
P.O. Box 446
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 754-0810
Provides assistance in locating licensed child care; provides training
for child care providers; and works to build and promote a comprehensive
system of quality, affordable child care; Coordinates family support
services through the family support center|9
176 033 Parent to Parent Support Program of Thurston County
222 Capital Way North Suite 110
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 352-1126
Provides emotional support and information to families of children with
developmental disabilities or chronic illness. Offers information to
professionals working with families with children with special needs.|12
176 034 Literacy Network (The)
PO Box 1994
Olympia WA 98507-1994
(360) 754-7482
Responsible for recruiting, screening, and training tutors to teach
English, reading and basic mathematics to individuals and families who
are in need of educational services.|20
176 036 United Communities AIDS Network
1408 E. State Street, Suite 1
Olympia WA 98506
(360) 352-2375
OATF trains volunteers and provides services throughout Thurston County:
(1) HIV/AIDS education; (2) outreach to high-risk populations; (3)
speakers bureau; (4) caregivers; and (5) emergency grants.|52
180 000 Twin County United Way
1708 G Street
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-6594
Conducts an annual campaign in Asotin County to fund 14 human service
agencies serving Asotin County residents.|26
180 001 Camp Fire Boys and Girls, Inland Empire Council
154 S. Stevens
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 747-61901
The Camp Fire program serves boys and girls in Nez Perce and Asotin
Counties with specialized group and individual programs.|15
180 002 Girl Scouts, Inland Empire Council
1424 Main St, Room 411
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-3468
Provides a safe, fun atmosphere where girls grow, develop leadership and
learn to care. Scouts deal with today's problems and explore tomorrow's
dreams.|24
180 003 Inland Northwest Council of Boy Scouts of America
P.O. Box 655
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-4291||Serve over 800 boys in Nez Perce and Asotin counties in
a program designed to encourage outdoor skills, leadership, and
community service.|14
180 004 Valley Boys' & Girls' Clubs, Inc.
P.O. Box 1627
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-2301
2,500 youth take advantage of: latchkey program, sports, outdoor
education, arts and crafts, music, drama, goal setting, computer
education, and tutoring services.|15
180 011 Families Together
2714 Eighth Avenue
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-8599
Provides opportunity for families of handicapped children to learn and
recreate together with other families experiencing similar joys and
trials.|29
180 012 Opportunities Unlimited, Inc.
2705 East Main Street
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-1563
Vocational services including evaluation work skills training, sheltered
employment, education, placement and support to emotionally, physically
and mentally handicapped and disadvantaged individuals including
severely disabled.|0
180 013 Regional Public Transportation
1424 Main Street
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-4091
Provides accessible transportation services to the general public within
the Lewiston and Clarkston Valley.|0
180 019 YWCA Crisis Services of Lewiston-Clarkston
300 Main Street
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-1535
Emergency services for indigent families and victims of crime. A 24-hour
crisis line, subsidized daycare, shelter, information and referral, and
advocacy.|27
180 021 Valley Meals on Wheels
P.O. Box 1711
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-5571
Complete balanced diet provided and delivered by volunteers to
handicapped and aged shut-ins.|22
180 023 Lewis-Clark Early Childhood Program
1805 - 19th Avenue
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 743-6573
Administers Head Start, Early Childhood Education and Young Parent's
Support Group.|0
180 024 R.S.V.P. (Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
(a program of Valley Christian Aid Network)
1424 Main Street
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-7787
Enables persons over 60 to find meaningful volunteer activities. Program
for crime prevention and a program for fixed income counseling.|1
180 025 Interlink
215 10th Street
Lewiston ID 83501
(208) 746-5096
An interfaith volunteer Caregiver Program serving homebound frail
elderly/disabled with unmet needs in Asotin County (Volunteer Chore
Service).|14
188 000 United Way of Walla Walla County
P.O. Box 1134
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-1183
Dedicated to increasing our organized capacity to care through 19 local
organizations; provide youth, adolescents, and family services,
emergency aid, and services for seniors and the handicapped.|14
188 001 Helpline
366 Chase
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-3377
Helpline provides client screening and referral services as well as
direct assistance for financial, food, shelter, utility, and
transportation needs.|6
188 002 Blue Mountain Chapter of the American Red Cross
175 South Park Street
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-7380
Helps people avoid, prepare for, and cope with emergencies. Offers CPR,
health and first-aid training, disaster relief. Assists military
personnel and veterans. Provides blood service to millions of
Americans.|8
188 003 Blue Mountain Heart to Heart
2330 Eastgate North Suite 105
PO Box 65
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-4744
A non-profit volunteer organization with provides support and assistance
to persons with HIV diseases and their families, partners and friends.
Staff includes professionals and volunteers.|7
188 004 Blue Mountain Action Council
34 Boyer Ave.
Walla Walla WA 99362-2042
(509) 529-4980
We are a private non-profit which has administered anti-poverty programs
in several counties in Southeastern Washington for over 30 years.|10
188 006 Catholic Children and Family Service
5 W. Alder, Suite 333
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-0572
Services provided for community of Walla Walla: Counseling services
designed to help families, children, married couples and individuals
process stress that would otherwise threaten stability.|19
188 007 Children's Home Society of Washington of Walla Walla County
6 East Alder, #405
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-2130
Nonsectarian child welfare services: offering multicultural community
support, individualized counseling and case management, treatment
residential services, school-based mental health services and
specialized pre-school programs to children and families.|18
188 008 Salvation Army of Walla Walla County
827 West Alder
P O BOX 1244
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-9470||Provides emergency welfare assistance to local and
transient persons. Counseling in family and individual problems
involving moral and physical needs.|14
188 009 ARC of Walla Walla County (The)
P.O. Box 1923
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-4566
Advocacy and support organization for the developmentally disabled and
their families. Promotes full and meaningful life for the
developmentally disabled and helps fund training.|11
188 010 Lillie Rice Center of Walla Walla County
1627 Evergreen Street
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-3532
Offering vocational rehabilitation and training related to employment
and independent living for disabled adults. Parent/child training
provided for young children developmentally at risk.|5
188 013 Blue Mountain Boy Scout Council
66 South Palouse
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-7578
Training in citizenship, physical fitness, and character development for
boys age 6 to 20 and girls 14 to 20.|18
188 014 Camp Fire Boys & Girls
414 South Park
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-3180
An organization utilizing adults to help children 0-21 develop
self-confidence and realize their full potential.|6
188 015 Girl Scouts Mid-Columbia Council
8468 W Gage Blvd
Kennewick WA 99336-1075
(800) 967-8113
A contemporary leadership program for girls aged five to 17 designed to
increase their ability to succeed and make a positive impact on the
community.|10
188 016 YMCA of Walla Walla County
340 South Park
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-8863
Recreation athletics and character-building activities for young people.
Scholarship memberships available to deserving youth.|5
188 017 YWCA of Walla Walla County
213 South First Street
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-2570
Residence shelter for women, ice skating, child care, fitness and
enrichment programs and domestic violence and sexual assault center.|10
188 018 Walla Walla Community Hospice
35 Jade Street Suite B
P.O. Box 2026
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-5561
Provides for the physical, emotional, medical and spiritual welfare of
persons and families who are dealing with a terminal illness. Provides
counseling and bereavement support.|18
188 019 Lilac Blind Foundation
1212 North Howard Street
Spokane WA 99201
(800) 422-7893
Supports basic services which encourage independent living and
vocational rehabilitation to vision-impaired individuals. Provides
specialized equipment for vision-impaired individuals and community
awareness.|26
188 020 Project Read of Walla Walla
120 East Birch #10
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8939||Trained volunteers provide one-to-one literacy
instruction to adults whose reading level of English is below the
seventh grade.|58
188 021 Walla Walla Mental Health Center
209 S 2nd
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-0241
Provides psychological and psychiatric services including emergency
24-hour crisis response, day treatment for children, adults and elderly,
out-patient care and case management.|18
192 000 United Way of Whatcom County
220 Unity Street Suite 101
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8670
Raises funds for 27 Whatcom County agencies with allocation decisions
made by community volunteers. Efficiently and responsibly distributes
contributions to agencies helping people in need.|15
192 006 YWCA
1026 North Forest Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 734-4821
Women's membership organization providing emergency and transitional
housing, and programs and services to women and girls in the areas of
health, wellness, and educational development.|24
192 008 Boy Scouts of America, Mt. Baker Area Council
3313 Meridian Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 734-3940
To instill values in young people and prepare them to make ethical
choices. To enable them to be the best citizens and leaders they can
be.|12
192 011 Girl Scouts - Totem Council
PO Box 3067
Arlington WA 98223
(360) 658-1610
Agency serves the unique and changing needs of girls ages 5-17 in 10
Northwest Washington counties, helping them grow into capable,
self-confident and productive women.|17
192 012 Salvation Army (Bellingham)
PO BOX 5036
Bellingham WA 98227
(360) 733-1410
Assistance to families and individuals in emergency situations which
require food, clothing, household items, furniture, occasional rental
and utilites assistance; Youth recreation; adult social/spiritual
activities; youth camp programs.|7
192 013 American Red Cross
2111 King Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-3290
Humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to
victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond
to emergencies.|8
192 014 Bellingham Mountain Rescue Council
P.O. Box 292
Bellingham WA 98227
(360) 733-1010
Provides equipped and trained personnel to assist hunters, hikers, and
climbers in trouble in the mountains and other terrain.|5
192 018 Womencare Shelter
2217 Woburn Street
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 671-8539
Provides safe, temporary, emergency shelter and support services and
24-hour crisis intervention to victims of domestic violence and their
children; and community education about domestic violence.|24
192 023 Catholic Community Services WW-NW
1133 Railroad Ave Suite 100
Bellingham WA 98225-5007
(360) 676-2164 (888) 300-2493
Licensed community mental health care agency. Provides outpatient
counseling, children's case management and day treatment, supervised
visitation, foster care, residential psychiatric treatment and
alternative school ADHD program.|12
192 025 Sun Community Service
1405 N. Forest St.
Bellingham WA 98225-4504
(360) 676-1178
Provides transitional living, skill building groups, case management,
and psychiatric services for adults with chronic mental illness.|15
192 027 Whatcom Counseling and Psychiatric Clinic
3645 E. McLeod Rd
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 676-8455
A comprehensive community mental health center providing mental health
services to residents of all ages in Whatcom County.|22
192 030 Boy's and Girl's Club of Ferndale
2004 Cherry Street
Ferndale WA 98248
(360) 384-0753
Youth service agency for youth ages 6-18 providing social, athletic,
educational, environmental, leadership, and personal development
activities, especially for youth at risk.|14
192 031 Whatcom Volunteer Center(Retired Senior Volunteer Program)
411 York Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 734-3055
Promotes and supports volunteer work in the community for volunteers of
all ages. Provides recruitment, screening, volunteer placement service
for more than 200 agencies in Whatcom County.|32
192 037 Bellingham Community Child Care Center
2600 Squalicum Parkway
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 676-0950
BCCCC's mission is to provide high-quality, child care in a safe,
loving, nurturing environment for children ages 1 month to 5 years from
low to moderate income families.|13
192 039 Whatcom Center for Early Learning
2001 H Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-3660
Whatcom Center for Early Learning offers comprehensive individualized,
family centered early intervention services for infants and toddlers
with developmental disabilities in partnership with their families.|18
192 041 Brigid Collins House
PO Box 2633
Bellingham WA 98227
(360) 734-4616
The BCH mission is to break the cycle of child abuse in Whatcom County
by promoting healthy families, prevention education, and immediate
treatment for victims.|17
192 042 Camp Fire Boys and Girls: Samish Council
1609 Broadway Suite E
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-5710
A contemporary, inclusive youth development organization providing
programs that develop personal life skills; social, community and
environmental responsiblility; ethical, healthy lifestyles; outdoor
skills and leadership.|12
192 043 Whatcom Literacy Council
PO Box 1292
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 676-2170
Recruits and trains volunteers to teach illiterate adults to read and
write. The Council also recruits and trains volunteers to tutor English
as a Second Language. Adults who need help are given free assessment
and tutoring services.|20
192 044 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Whatcom County
220 W. Champion -- Suite 200
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-6400
One - to - One program provides role models and mentors to children from
single parent homes.|25
192 045 Whatcom County Crisis Services
1407 Commercial Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-5714
Provide 24 hour crisis line, crisis intervention and referral, support
groups, legal or medical advocacy for domestic violence victims and
their children and sexual assault.|15
192 046 Opportunity Council (The)
314 East Holly Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 734-5121
Creating positive change and increased self-sufficiency for low-income
and disadvantaged persons. Services include health care, information and
referral, Head Start, child care and housing/shelter.|5
192 048 Whatcom County Council on Aging
315 Halleck Street
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-4030
Senior services providing, nutrition congregate and home delivered
meals, and well adult clinics, and a Senior Community Services Program
for developmentally disabled individuals.|7
192 050 Northwest Youth Services
1020 N. State Street
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 734-9862
Providing services for youth and families, including crisis counseling,
foster care, parent support groups, youth mentoring, youth diversion,
and independent living preparation.|14
192 054 Lydia Place
1701 Gladstone Street
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 671-7663
A transitional residence for up to 18 homeless women and children
providing tools for basic living skills needed to attain
self-sufficiency.|5
192 056 Whatcom County YMCA
1256 N. State St
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 733-8630
Puts Christian principles into practice through programs that promote
health relationships, community development and personal growth in
spiritual, physical and mental applications.|23
196 000 United Way of Yakima County
116 South Fourth Street
Yakima WA 98901
(509) 248-1557
Provides support for 71 programs at 47 local human service agencies,
community funds, and food banks which meet financial and program
accountability standards of local volunteers.|12
196 001 Boy Scouts of America - Grand Columbia Council
P.O. Box 9216
Yakima WA 98909-0216
(509) 453-4795
Education program led by trained volunteers: character development,
citizenship, leadership training, and
physical fitness for boys 8 to 20 and young men and women of high school
age.|16
196 004 CAPRI of Yakima (a program of Providence Yakima Medical Center)
302 South Tenth Avenue, Suite 203A
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 453-4458
A physician-referred, medically supervised exercise rehabilitation
program designed to improve cardiovascular and pulmonary efficiency and
endurance. Also works with public at large to reduce risk.|8
196 005 Catholic Family and Child Service (a program of Catholic
Charities of the Diocese of Yakima)
5301 Tieton Drive, Suite C
Yakima WA 98908
(509) 965-7100
Individual, group, family counseling; day treatment preschool; parenting
education; maternity services; foster/adoption placement; volunteer
chore services for elderly; child care (seasonal, resource/referral,
nutrition) and Carroll Children's Center.|9
196 007 Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health
P.O. Box 959
Yakima WA 98907
(509) 575-4084
Support for victims of sexual assault including 24-hour advocacy, crisis
counseling, incest treatment.|12
196 009 Lower Valley Crisis and Support Services
P.O. Box 93
Sunnyside WA 98944
(509) 837-6689||Provides direct support, information, and referrals to
victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Community education in
the lower valley concerning domestic violence.|17
196 015 Horizon of Sunnyside
202 South 13th Street
Sunnyside WA 98944
(509) 837-3016
Provides subsidized work, work training, and community integration
services for developmentally disabled adults and to coordinate with all
public, economic and social welfare of such individuals.|11
196 017 Lower Valley Hospice
526 So 11th St
Sunnyside WA 98944
(509) 786-6788
Lower Valley Hospice's mission is to enrich quality of life by providing
loving care and support to the dying and their families.|30
196 018 Lutheran Counseling Services
1001 West Yakima Avenue, Suite 319
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 575-0161
Counseling available to individuals, families, couples, children. State
Certified Domestic Violence Program/ Anger management timely
appointments, sliding fee schedule according to income/Insurance
Billing.|25
196 019 Girl Scouts Mid-Columbia Council
8468 W Gage Blvd
Kennewick WA 99336-1075
(800) 967-8113 (509) 943-1187
A contemporary leadership program for girls aged five to 17 designed to
increase their ability to succeed and make a positive impact on the
community.|10
196 021 Passport to Parenting(a program of Yakima Valley Memorial
Hospital)
2811 Tieton Drive
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 575-8689
Parent education program focusing on family issues concerning human
behavior.|0
196 023 Yakima County Coalition for the Homeless
107 South Sixth Street
Yakima WA 98901
(509) 457-4475
We arrange emergency shelter, transitional housing, and help with
security deposits for homeless families with children.|6
196 024 People for People
302 West Lincoln
P.O. Box 1665
Yakima WA 98907
(509) 248-6726
Services include adult employment and training, older worker and
dislocated worker training, transportation brokering, MAA transportation
brokering, elderly and disabled transportation services.|8
196 025 Provident Services
P.O. Box 9727
Yakima WA 98909
(509) 453-4756
A nonprofit corporation organized to provide vocational training, social
skills training and community employment for persons with developmental
disabilities.|18
196 026 American Red Cross, Yakima Valley Chapter
P.O. Box 1768
Yakima WA 98907
(509) 457-1690
Disaster relief, support of blood programs through volunteers, first
aid, CPR, water safety programs, assist armed forces members, veterans,
and families, volunteers provide health program services.|8
196 028 Salvation Army of Yakima
P.O. Box 2782
Yakima WA 98907
(509) 453-3139
A multi-service agency conducting programs of social welfare,
recreation, and education for families and youth; emergency food and
clothing distribution; senior nutrition program and activities.|9
196 034 Merit Resource Services
P.O. Box 921
Sunnyside WA 98944
(509) 837-7700
An outpatient alcohol and drug assessment, treatment and referral
facility, also providing Employee Assistance Programs and Student
Assistance Programs. Services in English and Spanish.|30
196 038 Triumph Treatment Services
P.O. Box 2849
Yakima WA 98907
(509) 248-1800
Counseling and referrals for alcoholics and chemically dependent
individuals and their families; speakers, consultation, and educational
materials to schools, agencies, and industry.|12
196 039 Hearing and Speech Center
303 South 12th Avenue
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 453-8248
Provides preventative intervention, comprehensive evaluation and
treatment for hearing, speech, swallowing and language disorders.
Accepts donations for pre-school deaf early intervention program
ONLY.|13
196 040 Yakima Family Y.M.C.A.
5 North Naches Avenue
Yakima WA 98901
(509) 248-1202
Social, physical, and spiritual growth through activities for youth,
adults, and families. Sports, camping, aquatics, child care, physical
fitness, and youth outreach.|6
196 041 YWCA of Yakima
15 North Naches Avenue
Yakima WA 98901
(509) 248-7796
Provides programs for women, children, and families including temporary
housing, Family Crisis Shelter, Perpetrator Treatment Program, Volunteer
Legal Services, supervised visitation, classes and support activities.|8
196 044 Grandview Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
196 048 Moxee Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
3803 LaFramboise Road
Moxee WA 98936
(509) 248-1557
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
196 049 Selah Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
216 South First Street
Selah WA 98942
(509) 697-4330
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
196 050 Sunnyside Emergency Ministerial Fund (administered by United Way
of Yakima County)
P.O. Box 601
Sunnyside WA 98944
(509) 837-6754
PROGRAM - Name listing only|12
196 051 Toppenish Community Fund(administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
10 South Alder
Toppenish WA 98948
(509) 865-2491
PROGRAM - Name listing only|12
196 052 Union Gap Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
304 Hedge Lane
Union Gap WA 98903
(509) 452-6831
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
196 053 Wapato Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
116 South Fourth Street
Yakima WA 98901
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
196 054 White Swan Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
PO Box 704
White Swan WA 98952
(509) 248-1557
PROGRAM - Name listing only|12
196 055 Zillah Community Fund (administered by United Way of Yakima
County)
14771 Yakima Valley Highway
Zillah WA 98953
(509) 248-1557
PROGRAM - Name listing only|12
196 056 Central Washington Service Center for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
303 S. 12th Avenue
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 453-8248
Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing consumers including Mental Health
Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation, Interpreter Services, American
Sign Language Instruction, Community Support, Information and
Referral.|31
196 057 EPIC
PO Box 9279
Yakima WA 98909-0279
(509) 248-3950
EPIC prepares low-income and special-needs pre-school children for
school and supplies medical, dental/nutritional resources; assists
abused/neglected infants and children. Delivers intervention/prevention
for pre-delinquent, run-away/special-needs youth.|12
196 058 Wellness House
210 S. 11th Avenue, Suite #40
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 575-6686
Develops and maintains support programs for persons with a
life-threatening condition, such as cancer, and their family members and
friends.|1
196 059 Salvation Army - Grandview
PO Box 130
Grandview WA 98930
(509) 882-2584
A federation of services, ministering to the needs of people through
local, regional, and national facilities. The local corps being the
basic unit of service, seeks to meet the needs of body, soul, and spirit
of all who come under its influence.|15
196 062 Yakima Interfaith Coalition
106 South 6th ST
Yakima WA 98901
(509) 457-5058
Classes, seminars, tutoring for women; bilingual educational program for
their children; emergency help with utilities, transportation,
prescriptions, food. All accepted regardless of race, language,
creed.|20
196 064 St. Michael's Pantry
5 S. Naches Avenue
Yakima WA 98901
(509) 453-4881
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
196 065 Mabton Food Bank
PO Box 156
Mabton WA 98935
(509) 894-5223
Program Name Listing Only|11.5
196 066 Granger Community Fund
PO Box 424
Granger WA 98932
(509) 854-2130
Program Name Listing Only|11.5
196 067 Wapato Food Bank
118 Ivy Street
Wapato WA 98951
(509) 457-5111
Program Name Listing Only|11.5
196 068 Toppenish Food Bank
213 N Beech St
Toppenish WA 98498
(509) 865-5311
Program Name Listing Only|11.5
196 069 Selah Food Bank
1112 W Fremont
Selah WA 98948
(509) 697-4633
Program Name Listing Only|11.5
205 000 Earth Share of Washington
1402 Third Avenue Suite 525
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 622-9840
Your gift is shared among leading environmental organizations working to
protect and enhance the natural environment and human health in
Washington State and beyond.|7
205 001 Friends of the Earth, Northwest Regional Office
4512 University Way NE
http://www.foe.org/
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 633-1661
Protecting the environment by changing government tax and spending
priorities. Green Scissors campaign cuts harmful government subsidies
while increasing environmental funding, including Elwha River
restoration.|20
205 002 National Audubon Society, Inc.-WA State Field Office
http://www.audubon.org/
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 786-8020
Conserves and restores Washington's natural ecosystems, focusing on
birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity
and the earth's biological diversity.|13
205 003 Rivers Council of Washington
1731 Westlake Avenue N Suite 202
Seattle WA 98109-3043
(206) 283-4988
Works to protect and enhance the natural values of Washington rivers
(clean water, fish, habitat, recreation) through advocacy, public
education and coordination of citizen effort.|17
205 004 Puget Soundkeeper Alliance
1415 West Dravus
http://www.halcyon.com/pskeeper
Seattle WA 98119
(206) 286-1309
We protect and improve the water quality of Puget Sound through
education, monitoring, advocacy, and celebration. We work cooperatively
with businesses, government, and citizens.|13
205 005 Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
705 Second Avenue, Suite 203
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 343-7340
The law firm for environmental organizations nationwide. Provides legal
representation to citizens and groups working to increase compliance
with America's environmental laws.|24
205 006 Volunteers for Outdoor Washington
8511 15th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 517-4469||Recruits, organizes, trains volunteers in trail
construction, maintenance, revegetation, and site restoration. Provides
services to keep trails, parks, camping areas open and in good
condition.|9
205 007 Washington Citizens for Resource Conservation (formerly
Washington Citizens for Recycling)
4519 1/2 University Way NE Suite 204
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 675-0836
WCRC is working to keep Washington a leader in waste reduction,
recycling and use of recycled products. Activities include education,
grassroots organizing, and advocacy.|24
205 008 Washington Environmental Council
615 Second Avenue, Suite 380
http://www.greenwec.org/
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 622-8103
A statewide coalition conserving Washington's natural heritage and
quality of life, we work to protect fish, forests and wildlife, manage
growth and enforce environmental safeguards.|21
205 009 Washington Foundation for the Environment
P.O. Box 2123
Seattle WA 98111
(360) 866-9204
Volunteer organization promoting innovative solutions for preservation
of our environmental heritage by supporting education, identifying
alternatives to environmental conflict, and catalyzing discussions of
significant issues.|13
205 010 Washington Toxics Coalition
4649 Sunnyside Ave N Ste540-E
http://www.accessone.com/-watoxics/
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 632-1545 (800) 844-7233
The Washington Toxics Coalition is a non-profit organization dedicated
to protecting rural health and the environment by identifying and
promoting alternatives to toxic chemicals.|19
205 011 Washington Trails Association
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 512
http://www.wta.org/wta/
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 625-1367
Serves people who use outdoor recreation resources by working to protect
and enhance Washington's trail system. Involved in trail issues,
planning, information, education, volunteer maintenance.|14
205 013 Northwest Steelhead and Salmon Council of Trout Unlimited
2401 Bristol Court SW, Suite A 18
http://www.halcyon.com/nwssctu/
Olympia WA 98502-6061
(360) 754-2131
Actively works conserving, protecting, and restoring cold water
fisheries. 100% of workplace donations go to funding local enhancement,
barrier-free access, and aquatic education activities.|17
205 014 Washington Native Plant Society
PO Box 28690
http://www.wnps.org/
Seattle WA 98118-8690
(206) 760-8022
WNPS' mission is to promote the appreciation and conservation of
Washington's native plants and their habitats through study, education,
and advocacy.|12
205 015 Heart of America Northwest Research Center
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 208
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-1014
Statewide citizens group dedicated to advancing our region's quality of
life, including leading the fight for safe and timely clean-up of the
Hanford Nuclear Reservation.|7
205 016 Conservation Fund (The)
1800 North Kent Street, #1120
http://www.conservationfund.org/
Arlington VA 22209
(703) 525-6300
Preserving America's land legacy - over 1.4 million acres protected
Wetlands, wildlife habitat, greenways, open space. Efficient! 91% of
funds go directly to mission.|8
205 017 Student Conservation Association, Northwest Regional Office
605 13th Avenue
http://www.sca-inc.org
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 324-4649
Building nature trails. Restoring salmon habitat. Planting trees along
an urban waterfront. Just some of SCA's environmental service
opportunities in places both wild and urban.|19
205 018 Inland Empire Public Lands Council
517 South Division Street
http://www.landscouncil.org/
Spokane WA 99202-1333
(509) 838-4912
A forest conservation organization dedicated to the transition of the
Columbia River Ecosystem from resource extraction to long-term community
and biological sustainability.|26
205 019 African Wildlife Foundation
1400 16th Street NW
http://www.awf.org/
Washington DC 20036
(202) 939-3333
Helps conserve Africa's natural resources through programs focusing on
education, wildlife, parks, and special protection efforts for
endangered species including mountain gorillas, rhinos and elephants.|21
205 020 American Rivers, Northwest Regional Office
400 East Pine Street, Suite 225
http://www.amrivers.org/
Seattle WA 98122-2360
(206) 323-8186
Restores endangered salmon runs, reforms water policies, and ensures
balanced use of northwest river resources for drinking water,
recreational opportunities and fish and wildlife habitat.|23
205 022 Nature Conservancy (The)
1815 N Lynn Street
http://www.tnc.org/
Arlington VA 22209
(703) 841-5300
Buys and protects land to save our world's rare plants and animals from
extinction. Results: 10 million acres protected - rainforests, prairies,
wetlands, mountains, and beaches.|14
205 023 Environmental Defense Fund
257 Park Avenue South
http://www.edf.org/
New York NY 10010
(212) 505-2100
EDF's scientists, economists, and attorneys design practical, long-term
strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air,
water, and human health.|20
205 024 Environmental Law Institute
1616 "P" Street NW, 2nd Floor
http://www.eli.org/
Washington DC 20036
(202) 939-3800
Environmental law that works for you: community-based education and
research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature.
Independent and non-partisan.|16
205 025 Center for Marine Conservation
1725 DeSales Street NW, Suite 600
http://www.cmc-ocean.org
Washington DC 20036
(202) 429-5609
Protects diversity of marine life. Promotes marine sanctuaries.
Conserve fisheries. Prevents ocean pollution. Achieves goals through
volunteer networks, public education, and science-based policy
advocacy.|24
205 026 Conservation International
2501 M Street NW Suite 200
http://www.conservation.org/
Washington DC 20036
(202) 429-5660
Conservation International protects rainforests and other endangered
ecosystems with common-sense solutions combining business development
and cutting-edge science in the field.|13
205 027 National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides
701 "E" Street SE
http://www.csn.net/ncamp
Washington DC 20003
(202) 543-5450
Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces,
schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on
toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control.|3
205 028 Natural Resources Defense Council
40 W 20th Street
http://www.nrdc.org/
New York NY 10011
(212) 727-2700
NRDC stops polluters. Takes action in court to defend our rivers,
coasts, forests, wildlife and clean air. Works globally to save ozone
layer, rainforests, oceans.|17
205 030 National Wildlife Federation
8925 Leesburg Pike
Vienna VA 22184
(703) 790-4016
Protects wildlife and you. Teaches children with "Ranger Rick", informs
Americans, and speaks and fights for endangered species, wetlands, clean
water, and public lands worldwide.|13
205 031 Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
1100 17th Street NW Tenth Floor
http://www.railtrails.org/
Washington DC 20036
(202) 331-9696
Works to convert thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into
public trails for walking, bicycling, horseback riding, cross-country
skiing, wildlife habitats, and nature appreciation.|20
205 032 Union of Concerned Scientists
2 Brattle Square
PO Box 9105
http://www.ucsusa.org/
Cambridge MA 02238-9105
(617) 547-5552
Scientists and citizens working together to eliminate fossil fuel
pollution, prevent global warming, protect endangered species, reduce
nuclear arsenals, and ensure nuclear power plant safety.|23
205 033 Wilderness Society (The), Pacific Northwest Regional Office
1424 Fourth Avenue, Suite 816
http://www.wilderness.org/
Seattle WA 98101-2217
(206) 624-6430
Since 1935, safeguarding America's wilderness heritage - 634 million
acres of forests, parks, refuges, wetlands, and deserts - for people and
wildlife, through research, education and advocacy.|16
205 034 World Resources Institute
1709 New York Avenue NW, 7th Floor
http://www.wri.org/
Washington DC 20006
(202) 638-6300||Proposes ways to use natural resources wisely, protect
the earth's environment and capacity to provide for the needs and
aspirations of current and future generations.|15
205 035 World Wildlife Fund
1250 24th Street NW
http://www.wwf.org
Washington DC 20037
(202) 778-9262
Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened
habitats by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to
parks, nature reserves, and anti-poaching activities on five
continents.|11
205 036 Center for Health, Environment and Justice
(formerly known as Citizens Clearinghous)
PO BOX 6806
Falls Church VA 22040
(703) 237-2249
Helps families protect their children and public health from toxic
chemicals in drinking water, air and food. Assists them with
information, community organizing and coalition-building.|16
205 037 ALT-TRANS, Washington Coalition for Transportation Alternatives
PO BOX 131
http://www.alt-trans.org/alt-trans/
Seattle WA 98111
(206) 325-9932
We promote alternatives to driving alone, and a transportation system
that offers people real choices, protects our health, our communities,
our economy, and our environment.|15
205 038 Izaak Walton League of America
707 Conservation Lane
http://www.iwla.org/
Gaithersburg MD 20878
(301) 548-0150
National organization of hunters, anglers and conservationists working
to conserve, protect and restore America's natural resources through
community-based action and education programs. Your voice counts!|22
205 039 National Parks and Conservation Association, NW Regional Office
1776 Massachusetts Ave NW Suite 200
http://www.npca.org/
Washington DC 20036
(200) 223-6722
Preserves National Parks from Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects
endangered wildlife, majestic scenery, and cultural sites; promotes new
parks; defends against pollution, over development and missuse.|10
205 040 Association of Forest Service Employees for Environmental Ethics
P.O. Box 11615
http://www.afseee.org/
Eugene OR 97440
(541) 484-2692
Seeks the preservation of ecological values and biological diversity in
our national forests through education and advocating for reforms of
U.S. Forest Service Management Practices.|16
205 041 Defenders of Wildlife
1101 14th Street NW, Suite 1400
http://www.defenders.org/
Washington DC 20005
(202) 682-9400
Innovative leadership prevents species extinction and preserves wildlife
habitat. Programs include: wolf restoration and cat restoration.
Northern Rockies grizzly recovery; dolphin, marine wildlife, wild bird
and cat protection.|22
205 042 American Farmland Trust
1920 N St. NW, Suite 400
http://www.farmland.org/
Washington DC 20036
(202) 659-5170
Saves productive farmland, wildlife habitat wetlands, open space, and
other natural resources. Works with farmers to promote healthy farming
practices and clean water policies.|11
205 043 Pesticide Action Network
116 New Montgomery Street, Suite 810
http://www.panna.org/panna/
San Francisco CA 94105
(415) 541-9140
Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health,
environmental, and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer,
ecologically sound pest control alternatives.|9
205 044 Sierra Club Foundation (The)
http://www.sierraclub.org/affiliated/foundation.html
220 Sansome Street, Suite 1100
San Francisco CA 94104
(415) 291-1800
Fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality in
Washington State through a powerful combination of education, science,
research, publishing and litigation.|17
205 045 Adopt a Beach
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Room 305
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 632-1390
A volunteer stewardship organization building a lasting community of
citizen stewards who protect Washington's marine water and associated
watersheds through monitoring, rehabilitation, and public education.|9
205 046 Clean Water Fund
4455 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite A300
Washington DC 20008-2328
(202) 895-0420
We all live downstream...Neighborhood-based action and education
programs for clean water. Sensible solutions for people and the
environment: safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource
conservation.|19
205 047 Government Accountability Project, West Coast Office
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1215
http://www.whistleblower.org/gap
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 292-2850
Helps employees who "blow the whistle" on government or corporate
practices that endanger the environment or public, and works to correct
the problems they expose.|20
205 048 Northwest Bicycle Federation (NOW BIKE)
PO Box 2904
http://www.nwlink.com/-mcw/nowbike/
Seattle WA 98111
(206) 224-9252
Reducing pollution and resource consumption through bicycling. Working
for safe and convenient facilities including bike trails and bike lanes.
Integrating bicycling into transportation plans statewide.|24
205 049 NW Energy Coalition
219 First Ave Suite 1000
http://www.nwenergy.org/nwec
Seattle WA 98117
(206) 621-0094
An alliance of 80 diverse organizations and utilities, the Coalition
promotes investments in energy conservation, clean renewable energy, low
income energy assistance and salmon restoration.|11
205 052 People for Puget Sound
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1200
http://www.pugetsound.org/
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-7007 (800) PEOPLE2
A nonprofit citizens' group that educates and involves people in
protecting and restoring the land and waters of Puget Sound and the
Northwest Straits.|13
205 054 Scenic America
21 DuPont Circle NW
Washington DC 20036
(202) 833-4300
Protects natural beauty, fights billboard blight, saves America's
special places. Our education and advocacy with results: thousands of
miles of roads, hundreds of communities preserved.|14
205 056 PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, The
P O BOX 1037
http://www.paws.org/
Lynnwood WA 98046
(425) 787-2500
The PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center rehabilitates injured and
orphaned wildlife, and returns them to the wild and works for humane
solutions to human-wildlife conflicts.|14
205 058 Washington Water Trails Association 4649 Sunnyside Avenue N #305
http://www.eskimo.com/~wwta
Seattle WA 98103-6900
(206) 545-9161
Results: established 300 miles of water trails for non-motorized
watercraft in Washington's urban/rural areas, with 39 campsites.
Volunteer shoreline stewardship and public education by
recreationists.|18
205 060 Peregrine Food (The)
566 W Flying Hawk Lane
Boise ID 83709
(208) 362-3716
Works globally conserving biological diversity and enhancing
environmental health through captive breeding of birds, education of
students, conservation of habitat, and scientific investigations.|4
205 061 Plant Amnesty
906 NW 87th
Seattle WA 98117
(206) 783-9813
Plant Amnesty raises awareness of plants' integral value to the urban
ecosystem. By educating people in proper in proper pruning practices,
we promote healthy urban forests and landscapes.|8
205 062 Land Trust Alliance
1319 F Street NW Suite 501
http://www.lta.org/
Washington DC 20004
(202) 638-4725
Helps local citizen conservationists preserve green space, habitat,
natural areas, parks and trails in their own communities. Provides
how-to education, networking, essential information, and policy
advocacy.|19
205 063 Energy Outreach Center
512 E Fourth Ave
http://www.eoc.org/
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-4595
Minimizes human impact on the environment by promoting conservation of
renewable resources and efficient transportation through classes,
special initiatives, publications, and educational visitors center.|17
205 064 Wildlife Conservation Society
185th St and Southern Boulevard
http://www.wcs.org/
Bronx NY 10460-1099
(718) 220-6891
Saves endangered species and threatened ecosystems in 50 countries;
teaches ecology and inspires care for wildlife through the Bronx zoo and
national science education programs.|11
205 065 Trust for Public Land
116 New Montgomery Street, Fourth Floor
San Francisco CA 94105
(415) 495-4014
Transforms vacant lots into vital urban gardens and creates public
parks. Saves land for the great diversity of Americans. Results: over
one million acres protected.|10
210 000 Food Resource Network Federation (The)
6200 13th Ave South
Seattle WA 98108
(206) 223-1774
Focuses on issues of nutritional quality, distribution of food
appropriate to populations with special needs, nutrition education, food
stamp information, gardening, financial and technical assistance.|15
210 001 United In Outreach
611 20th Ave So
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 322-4591
Provides free food bank home delivery services to home-bound individuals
along with senior to senior support services in the Capitol and First
Hill area.|2
210 002 Georgetown Service Center Food Bank
6200 - 13th Avenue South
Seattle WA 98108
(206) 767-7888
Food, clothing, household items, direct aid for special needs, advocacy
services, free to people in need living in Georgetown/Maple Hill,
Southpark and Allentown.|4
210 003 Immanuel/ Cascade Emergency Services
1215 Thomas Street
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 623-3779
Responded to 9,000 requests for food; provided over 11,000 lunches, and
delivered 3,000 food bags in 1996; to downtown homeless, seniors,
Vietnam vets, physically challenged, working poor and persons with
AIDS.|4
210 005 Saint Mary's Church Food Bank
611 - 20th Avenue South
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 324-0050
Responded to 31,234 client visits in 1996: serves extremely diverse
populations from all over the world, targets families with children,
seniors, and working poor.|3
210 007 Junction Community Food Bank
3518 SW Genesee
Seattle WA 98126
(206) 932-9023
Responded to 22,240 requests in 1997. The low/no-income people served
include the elderly, working poor and infants.|9
210 008 Friends of P-Patch
700 3rd Ave 4th Floor
P O BOX 19748
Seattle WA 98109-6748
(206) 648-7353
Promotes, teaches, supports community organic gardening in Seattle as
low-cost alternative food source. Develops community gardens in low
income neighborhoods, constructs handicapped accessible gardens.|2
215 000 Independent Charities of America (ICA) Maguire/Maguire, Inc.
21 Tamal Vista Blvd, Suite 209
Corte Madera CA 94925
(800) 626-9671
Feeding the hungry. Sheltering the homeless. Protecting the children.
And healing the sick. America's finest independent charities. Working
with you to share - the American way.|2
215 003 Adoptive Families of America
2309 Como Ave
St Paul MN 55105
(612) 459-9955
Education, information and support to adoptive parents and professionals
through publication, parent groups, conferences and advocacy.|18
215 007 AFS-USA, Inc.
198 Madison Avenue, 8th Floor
New York NY 10016
(212) 299-9000
An international student exchange organization that builds between
cultures, teaches a world perspective and makes lifelong friends among
the leaders of tomorrow.|19
215 009 MAP International, Inc
PO Box 215000
Brunswick GA 31521-5000
(912) 265-6010
MAP International provides medicines and medical supplies to needy
children and families in the developing world and provides health
training and AIDS education.|2
215 010 Canine Companions for Independence, Inc.
PO Box 446
Santa Rosa CA 95402-0446
(800) 572-BARK
Give independence to people with disabilities: Canine Companions change
the lives of children and adults by providing service, companionship,
and unconditional love.|16
215 011|National Childhood Cancer Foundation||440 E Huntington Dr. / PO
Box 60012||Arcadia|CA|91066-6012|(626) 447-1674||Cancer kills more
children than other disease--and research is the only hope. Help our
medical teams to CONQUER KIDS CANCER. Please, make a pledge.|7
215 012 Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
715 Broadway
PO Box 1947
Quantico VA 22134
(703) 640-9433
We are the principal support organization for the U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve Toys for Tots Program which provides Christmas gifts to
economically disadvantaged children nationwide.|4
215 013 Autism Society of America, Inc.
7910 Wordment Ave. Suite 650
Bethesda MD 20814-3015
(301) 657-0881
Improving the lives of individuals with autism, their families, and the
professionals who work with them by providing research, information,
education, advocacy, and public awareness.|18
215 015 Children Awaiting Parents, Inc.
700 Exchange Street
Rochester NY 14608
(716) 232-5110
Unites disabled and abused children with caring adoptive parents.
Introduces children to families through its national directory of
waiting children (photos and life stories).|10
215 016 Interchurch Medical Assistance
PO Box 429
New Windsor MD 21776
(410) 635-8720
When illness or disaster strikes, church affiliation doesn't matter. We
ship medicines and medical supplies to fight disease and to respond
wherever calamity strikes.|2
215 017 American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association
Michigan Nat'l Bank Bldg
15475 Gratiot Ave
Detroit MI 48205
(313) 371-8600
To eradicate the 80-plus autoimmune diseases and the physical,
emotional, financial, and societal suffering caused by these diseases,
through research, education, and patient services.|11
215 018 American Humane Association
63 Inverness Dr E
Englewood CO 80112
(303) 792-9900
Protecting children and animals from cruelty, neglect, and abuse since
1877. Animal abuse can lead to child/human abuse - help stop this cycle
of violence.|23
215 019 Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Found
131 E. 36th ST
New York NY 10016
(800) 445-2494
Scientists hope to reveal the causes and cures of cancer. 100% of your
gift funds research supporting dedicated young scientists who labor to
battle cancer.|11
215 020 Global Hunger Project
15 East 26th Street
New York NY 10010
(212) 532-4255
Unleashes the human spirit: it empowers people to discover their vision,
express their leadership and work together to solve hunger's root
causes.|21
215 023 Surgical Eye Expeditions (S.E.E.) International
27 C-2 East De La Guerra Street
Santa Barbara CA 93101
(805) 963-3303
Delivers free sight-saving surgery to those who would otherwise live in
darkness. Performed by eye surgeons who are volunteering their time and
expenses.|2
215 024 Children's Hopes and Dreams Foundation, Inc
280 Rt. 46
Dover NJ 07801
(973) 361-7348
Help us realize a suffering child's final wish. We fulfill last dreams
of terminally ill children and provide pen-pal friends, your help makes
a difference.|7
215 026 Henry M. Jackson Foundation
1001 Fourth Ave Suite 3317
Seattle WA 98154-1101
(206) 682-8565
Sponsors educational programs in the fields of international affairs,
environment and natural resources, public service, and human rights to
advance international understanding and cooperation.|5
215 027 Hear Now
9745 East Hampden Avenue, Suite 300
Denver CO 80231-4923
(303) 695-7797
Hearing aids provided to the poor of all ages. 20,000,000 Americans
need hearing aids...5,000,000 cannot afford them. Your donation gives
the gift of sound.|4
215 028 Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome
6827 Fairview Rd., Suite A
Charlotte NC 28227
(800) 422-3437
Education, public policy, research. Our mission is to conquer CFIDS and
related disorders and to empower and inform those affected until a cure
is discovered.|16
215 029 Hospice Foundation of America
777 17 Street #401
Miami Beach FL 33139
(800) 854-3402
We support organizations and efforts which resist terminally ill people
and their families through the dying process in a less painful and more
caring manner|22
215 030 Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Foundation
302 West Main St #100
Avon CT 06001
(203) 693-0159
Children with this serious birth defect and their families are provided
personal support through education and up-to-the-minute information
vital for their futures.|6
215 031 Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust
3725 Alexandria Pike
Cold Spring KY 41076
(606) 441-7300
Provides food, clothing and shelter to homeless veterans; transportation
to medical facilities, and counseling and rehabilitation for amputee,
blind, and severely disabled veterans.|8
215 032 Legal Counsel for the Elderly
601 E Street NW #A-1350
Washington DC 20049
(202) 434-2128
Free legal services for the elderly, including advocacy for nursing home
residents, protection for those under guardianship, safe money
management, and government benefit assistance.|1
215 036 North American Council on Adoptable Children
970 Raymond Avenue, Suite 106
St. Paul MN 55114-1145
(612) 644-3036
We advocate family solutions for the 500,000 children waiting in foster
care, and support special needs children and adoptive families through
research, education and training.|11
215 037 Parents of Murdered Children
100 East Eighth Street, B-41
Cincinnati OH 45202
(513) 721-5683
Provides emotional support, information and advocacy for survivors of
homicide victims; assistance in keeping convicted murderers in prison;
train and assist professionals who help survivors.|15
215 038 Mercy Corps International
3030 SW First Avenue
Portland OR 97201
(800) 292-3355
Every dollar you donate delivers $25 in aid to needy children and
families through self-help projects, food, medical care, housing and
clean water programs.|4
215 048 Pet Partners/Delta Society
289 Perimeter Road East
Renton WA 98055-1329
(800) 869-6898 (800) 809-2714 (TDD)
Trained pets and volunteers provide therapy and love to 350,000 people
each year in hospitals and nursing homes. Your contribution really helps
share the love.|11
215 049 Lions Clubs Int. Foundation
300 22nd ST
Oak Brook IL 60523-8842
(630) 571-5466
Supports volunteer community programs worldwide in rehabilitation and
vocational training diabetes research, drug abuse prevention; special
emphasis on blindness prevention and sight restoration.|9
215 050 Starlight Children's Foundation|Starlight Wish Granting
Foundation for Ill Children
12424 Wilshire Blvd #1050
Los Angeles CA 90025
(310) 207-5558
We make dreams come true! Through wish granting, in-patient and
out-patient programs, we touch the lives of over 42,000 seriously ill
children per month.|12
215 051 Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation
5711 N. Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago IL 60646
(773) 763-9944
Sends medical supplies and equipment to Poland's hospitals,
rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and the elderly, and sponsors other
health care programs including neonatal training and research.|0
215 052 Mission Possible Foundation, Inc
PO Box 2014
Denton TX 76202
(940) 382-1508
We've been helping men, women, boy's and girls in the former Soviet
countries since 1974, providing Christian Literature and educational
training, food and clothing.|30
215 053 Child Find of America
243 Main Street, Suite 260
New Paltz NY 12561
(800) I AM LOST
Child kidnapping prevention and recovery specialists, helping children
and devastated parents through investigation, mediation, and publicity.
Your gift could save a missing child. No fees.|11
215 059 FACES The National Association for the Craniofacially
Handicapped
POB 11082
Chattanooga TN 37401
(800) 3 FACES 3
Providing funds for craniofacialy disfigured children and adults to
travel to reconstructive surgical centers. One parent may accompany
child. Also, support group referral and development.|16
215 062 Children's Food Fund/World Emergency Relief
PO Box 1518
Carlsbad CA 92018
(888) 484-4543
Disaster relief, feeding programs, orphanages, evangelism, and other
outreaches for children in the U.S. (including Native Americans), Africa
and 15 other countries.|4
215 064 Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims
PO Box 27529
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 784-5655
Peer-support referrals for victims and their loved ones who have
suffered from violent crimes, accidents or critical illnesses including
AIDS/HIV at no charge.|13
215 065 Food Allergy Network (The)
10400 Eaton Place #107
Fairfax VA 22030-2208
(703) 691-3179
To increase public awareness about food allergies and anaphylaxis, and
to provide education, emotional support, and coping strategies to
individuals with food allergies.|9
215 066 Help the Children/World Opportunities International
1415 Cahuenga Blvd
Hollywood CA 90029-8125
(213) 466-7187
Is a Christian hands-on Outreach, Development and Relief Organization
which has been helping the needy for 36 years.|5
215 067 Ronald McDonald House Charities
Kroc Drive
Oak Brook IL 60523
(630) 623-7048
Provides support to over 190 local Ronald McDonald Houses in communities
around the world and makes grants to other worthwhile, not-for-profit
organizations serving children.|3
215 068 Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled, Inc.
1505 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston MA 02135
(617) 787-4419
We provide specially trained monkeys as helpers and companions to
paralyzed people. Monkey-helpers and lifetime support services are
provided to disabled individuals at no charge.|8
215 070 Southeastern Guide Dogs, Inc.
4210 77th St. E
Palmetto FL 34221
(941) 729-5665
Southeastern offers guide dogs to blind individuals and those who are
challenged beyond their vision loss. Our dogs are humanely trained and
provided free of charge.|18
215 072 Paralyzed Veterans of America Spinal Cord Education/Training Fnd
801 18th St NW
Washington DC 20006
(800) 424-8200
Improving the overall well-being of paralyzed veterans with spinal cord
injuries/disease by enhancing the knowledge and abilities of healthcare
professionals who care for them.|10
215 075 AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Information Services
(The American Social Health Association)
100 Capitola Drive
Durham NC 27713
(919) 361-8400
We fight HIV/AIDS, herpes, HPV, chlamydia, and other sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) with research, public education, patient
support programs, and advocacy efforts nationwide.|29
215 076 Operation USA
8320 Melrose Ave Suite 200
Los Angeles CA 90069
(213) 658-8876
Provides emergency relief supplies USA/Worldwide: medical, shelter,
nutritional supplies delivered to victims of disaster, famine and war;
self-help development to orphanages, clinics and communities.|8
215 078 World Neighbors, Inc.
4127 NW 122nd St.
Oklahoma City OK 73120-8869
(405) 725-9700
Helps people become self sufficient through hands-on training so they
can overcome hunger, poverty and disease. No US tax dollars are
accepted.|0
215 082 National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
800 Brickell Ave Suite 500
Miami FL 33131
(305) 377-1140
NFAA seeks to recognized and reward young emerging artists at critical
junctures in their professional and educational development.|17
215 085 National 4-H Council
7100 Connecticut Avenue
Chevy Chase MD 20815
(301) 961-2866
4-H engages the voices and actions of youth in solving issues critical
to their lives and communities. Wherever you live, 4-H is there
supporting our children.|16
215 087 ARROW/American Indian Charity
100 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington DC 20036
(202) 296-0685
Estabilished in 1949, provides vital health care, scholarships,
nationwide programs preventing alcohol, drug, child abuse, AIDS; support
tribal rights, law and justice.|22
215 088 Blind Children's Fund
4740 Okemos Road
Okemos MI 48864-1637
(517) 347-1357
Providing parents and professionals information for infants and children
with impaired vision, the most critical sense for growth and
development, to learn and live with blindness.|18
215 090 Breast Cancer Foundation (Susan G. Komen)
5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 370, LB 74
Dallas TX 75244
(972) 855-1600
Your gift will fund breast cancer research, treatment and screening
programs, making fundamental differences for women and their loved ones.
Founded Race For The Cure.|11
215 092 Children's Defense Fund
25 E Street, NW
Washington DC 20001
(202) 628-8787
No child deserves hunger, sickness, abuse, violence, or homelessness.
CDF identifies critical problems, fosters solutions, and makes a
difference for all children in America.|19
215 097 Holt International Children's Services
1195 City View
Eugene OR 97402
(503) 687-2202
International adoption and child caring agency serving homeless children
in Asia, Europe and Latin America. "Every child deserves a home of his
own."|12
215 101 Marine Mammal Center
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Sausalito CA 94965
(415) 289-7325
Recognizing the intrinsic worth of marine mammals, we rescue and
rehabilitate them back to the wild, using our findings to educate about
ocean environmental health.|30
215 106 Pediatric AIDS Foundation
1311 Colorado Avenue
Santa Monica CA 90191
(310) 395-9051
Creating hope for children with HIV/AIDS. The leading national
foundation identifying, funding, and conducting critical pediatric AIDS
research. Co-founded by Elizabeth Glaser.|10
215 107 Project Inform (AIDS Education & Advocacy)
1965 Market Street, Suite 220
San Fransisco CA 94103
(415) 558-8669
A message of hope. We provide critical HIV/AIDS treatment information
free of charge through publications, a toll-free hotline, web site, and
national Town Meetings.|14
215 108 Surgical Aid to Children of the World
114 Cedar Ave
Hewlett NY 11557
(516) 374-4118
To send highly trained American pediatric care doctors to developing
nations to teach local doctors modern procedures and techniques.|6
215 112 Paws With A Cause
4646 South Division
Wayland MI 49348
(616) 877-7297
Paws With A Cause trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with
disabilities and provides lifetime team support which encourages
independence. PAWS promotes awareness through education.|1
215 123 Maine Adoption Placement Service
PO Box 772
18 Market Square
Houlton ME 04730
(207) 532-9358
Providing adoption services and humanitarian aid to orphaned and
abandoned children and homeless pregnant girls/women in America and
abroad.|0
215 125 Dollars for Scholars
7600 Parklawn Avenue, Suite 248
Minneapolis MN 55435
(612) 830-7304
Motivates, challenges and rewards youth through a network of 43
community-based, grassroots scholarship foundations in Washington that
provide financial and academic support programs.|4
215 126 Project Concern International
3550 Afton Road
San Diego CA 92117
(619) 279-9690
Works in partnership with impoverished communities worldwide to provide
low-cost, basic health care. Uses training and medical assistance to
safeguard children and families' health.|5
215 129 National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
1819 H Street NW, Suite 750
Washington DC 20006
(202) 785-4585
The leading known cause of mental retardation in babies in Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome - drinking during pregnancy. NOFAS trains medical/nursing
students and sponsors grassroots awareness campaigns.|30
215 135 Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment
PO Box 16776
Seattle WA 98116
(206) 233-9136
Educates and organizes in local communities to challenge extremist,
anti-democratic and racist rhetoric and activities in order to prevent
violence based on bigotry.|16
220 000 International Service Agencies
66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 310
Alexandria VA 22314
(800) 638-8079 (800) 638-8079
Achieving progress against world poverty, your gift supports
accomplishments such as increased life expectancy, declining infant
mortality, improved education and health care in developing countries.|6
220 001 African Medical and Research Foundation
19 W. 44th Street, Suite 1708
New York NY 10036
(212) 768-2440
40 years of commitment to improving health conditions for Africans by
developing local capabilities to provide health care. Emphasizes
self-reliance. Also provides "Flying Doctors" service.|6
220 003 American Near East Refugee Aid
1522 "K" Street NW No. 202
Washington DC 20005
(202) 347-2558
Refugees, poverty, strife in the Holy Land. ANERA provides emergency
relief and self-help projects for children/families in the West Bank,
Gaza Strip, Lebanon.|11
220 004 CARE
151 Ellis Street
Atlanta GA 30303
(404) 681-2552 (800) 521-2273
Providing services, promoting self-sufficiency. Allocates 90% of
expenditures to help families build stronger futures through disaster
relief local partnerships, focusing on families and households.|9
220 005 Catholic Relief Services (USCC)
209 West Fayette Street
Baltimore MD 21201
(410) 625-2220 (800) 235-2772
Since 1943, in 80 countries, leader in international relief and
development helping people in need; alleviating suffering, supporting
self-help programs, restoring and preserving human dignity.|8
220 008 Helen Keller International, Inc.
90 Washington Street, 15th Floor
New York NY 10006
(212) 943-0890
Works in developing nations to treat and prevent nutritional blindness,
onchocerciasis, cataracts and trachoma and to educate and rehabilitate
the incurably blind.|20
220 010 Lutheran World Relief - Lutheran Center
390 Park Avenue South
New York NY 10016
(212) 532-6350
Nutritious food, clean water, better health and brighter futures
strengthen hundreds of communities in 50 countries. Local partnerships
help people meet emergency and long-term needs.|6
220 013 Oxfam America
26 West Street
Boston MA 02111
(617) 482-1211 (800) 776-9326
A nonprofit, international agency that funds long-term development and
disaster relief projects in 31 countries throughout Africa, Asia, the
Americas and the Caribbean.|20
220 014 Pearl S. Buck Foundation, Inc.
Green Hills Farm
PO Box 181
Perkasie PA 18944
(215) 249-0100
Provides health, education, livelihood skills, psycho-social protection
and adoption services to disadvantaged children and their caregivers in
11 foreign countries and the U.S.|15
220 015 Planned Parenthood-World Population
810 Seventh Avenue, 12th Floor
New York NY 10019
(212) 541-7800 (800) 829-7732
Provides urgently-needed family planning and education services to the
world's poorest families -- training, supplies and technical assistance
for locally-managed international programs.|23
220 016 Project HOPE
Health Sciences Education Center
Millwood VA 22646
(540) 837-2100 (800) 544-4673
Conducts health education, policy research and humanitarian assistance
programs on five continents. Over 90% of the resources raised are spent
on programs.|6
220 017 Save the Children
54 Wilton Road
Westport CT 06880
(203) 221-4195 (800) 728-2445
Community-based programs in education, health, economic opportunities,
humanitarian response. Currently serves 2 million children and their
families in 39 countries including the United States.|18
220 018 Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
130 Prospect Street
Cambridge MA 02139-1813
(617) 868-6600 (800) 766-5236
Working with grassroots and intermediary partners overseas, UUSC
supports women's health, human rights and community development.|21
220 019 UNICEF, U.S. Committee for
333 East 38th Street
New York NY 10016
(212) 686-5522 (800) 367-5437
Immunizations, health care, education, clean water, agricultural tools,
emergency initiatives and war-trauma counseling: contributions that save
lives and build futures for children and families worlwide.|23
220 020 Freedom From Hunger
P.O. Box 2000
Davis CA 95617
(916) 758-6200
Our Credit With Education program fights chronic hunger with two of the
most powerful and flexible resources ever created: money and
information.|20
220 021 American Refugee Committee
2344 Nicollet Avenue, S., Suite 350
Minneapolis MN 55404
(612) 872-7060
Provides refugees and displaced persons with medical care, medical
training and related services in Bosnia, Cambodia, Croatia, Guinea,
Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Somalia, Thailand, and Zaire.|8
220 022 World Education, Inc.
44 Farnsworth Street
Boston MA 02210-1211
(617) 482-9485
Helps girls and worldwide overcome illiteracy and poverty through basic
literacy and education skills. Provides opportunity to create income,
raise level of family health.|17
220 023 ACCION International
120 Beacon Street
Somerville MA 02143
(617) 492-4930
A pioneer in micro-lending, we fight poverty and unemployment in the
Americas by providing credit and financial services to poor and
low-income, self-employed business owners.|18
220 024 Heifer Project International, Inc
PO Box 808
Little Rock AR 72203
http://www.heifer.org
(800) 422-0474
HPI helps poor families world-wide become self-sufficient by providing
20 kinds of food and income-producing animals and training in community
development and environmentally sound farming.|22
220 025 American Ireland Fund
211 Congress St.
Boston MA 02110
(617) 574-0720 (800) 475-3863
Supports peace, culture and charity projects throughout Ireland -- North
and South, Protestant and Catholic, Young and old, urban and rural.|11
220 027 AmeriCares
161 Cherry Street
New Canaan CT 06840
(203) 966-5195 (800) 486-4357
With a 2.0% overhead, AmeriCares is the first to bring help and the
first to bring hope when disaster and famine bring homelessness and
hunger.|2
220 028 Christian Children's Fund, Inc.
2821 Emerywood Parkway
PO Box 26484
Richmond VA 23261-6484
(804) 756-2700
An international nonprofit and nonsectarian humanitarian organization
dedicated to serving the needs of children worldwide, primarily through
person-to-person assistance programs.|18
220 029 Children International
2000 E. Red Bridge Rd.
Kansas City MO 64131
(816) 942-2000 (800) 888-3089
A nonprofit, humanitarian organization providing assistance to
poverty-stricken children and families in eight countries through
sponsorship and self-help programs.|18
220 030 Pan American Development Foundation
2600 16th Street, NW, 4th Floor
Washington DC 20009-4202
(202) 458-6342
We have been winning the war against poverty in Latin America and the
Caribbean for over thirty years.|3
220 031 World Relief Corporation
450 Gundersen Drive
Carol Stream IL 60188
(630) 665-0235 (800) 535-5433
Provides emergency relief plus long-lasting solutions to hunger and
poverty to the poorest of the poor in more than 20 countries, including
the United States.|13
220 032 American Jewish World Service
989 Avenue of the Americas 10th Floor
New York NY 10018
(800) 889-7146 (212) 736-2597|Provides nonsectarian, sustainable
development assistance and emergency relief to people in need in Africa,
Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia, and Ukraine.|26
220 033 Children Incorporated
1000 Westover Rd.
Richmond VA 23220
(804) 359-4562 (800) 538-5381
An international organization providing long-range assistance to needy
children of all races and creeds worldwide. Administers to their
physical, mental and spiritual needs.|17
220 034 Credit Union Foundation
PO Box 431
Madison WI 53701
(608) 231-5767 (800) 356-9655
Promotes economic independence in poor
communities by supporting local credit unions. Grant programs promote
savings and financial education resulting in affordable housing, better
health care.|17
220 035 Health Volunteers Overseas, Inc.
c/o Washington Station
PO Box 65157
Washington DC 20035-5157
(202) 296-0928
Achieves long-term improvements in the quality and availability of
health care in developing countries through education and training using
locally available equipment and supplies.|8
220 036 OPPORTUNITY International
PO Box 3695
Oak Brook IL 60522
(708) 279-9300 (800) 739-9455
Empowers poor entrepreneurs in developing countries to start their own
businesses and become self-supporting by providing small loans and basic
business training|13
220 037 Doctors Without Borders, USA, Inc. Medecins Sans Frontieres,
USA, Inc.
6 East 39th Street 8th floor
New York NY 10016
(212) 679-6800
Doctors and nurses volunteer to provide urgent medical care in some 70
countries to civilian victims of war and disasters regardless of race,
religion, politics.|13
220 038 Technoserve, Inc.
49 Day Street
Norwalk CT 06854
(203) 852-0377 (800) 999-6757
TechnoServe, Inc. helps the developing world's poor run their own
sustainable businesses to earn higher incomes, provide for their
families and improve their communities.|24
220 040 International Rescue Committee
122 E. 42nd St., 12th floor
New York NY 10168-1289
(212) 551-3000
Worldwide emergency relief, protection and resettlement services for
refugees. Medical, water, food, shelter, education and self-sufficiency
programs in 26 countries, including Rwanda and Bosnia.|8
220 041 Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
1560 Sherman Ave.
Evanston IL 60201
(847) 866-3223
Rotary's Polio Plus program provides vaccines and mobilizes communities,
volunteers and resources in support of international efforts to immunize
children and eradicate polio worldwide.|7
220 042 Africare
440 R Street NW
Washington DC 20001
(202) 462-3614
Self-help programs in rural Africa increase food production, develop
clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care,
deliver emergency humanitarian assistance. Established 1971.|15
220 043 International Orthodox Christian Charities
711 West 40th Street Suite 306
Baltimore MD 21211
(410) 243-9820
Provides aid through emergency relief, community and enterprise
development. Assistance is provided solely on the basis of need.|7
220 044 Salvation Army World Service Office
615 Slaters Lane
PO Box 269
Alexandria VA 22313
(703) 684-5528
Assists the poor with health services, HIV/AIDS, education,
institutional development, income generation, relief and reconstruction
assistance with a heart to God and hand to man.|1
220 045 Water For People
6666 West Quincy Ave
Denver CO 80235
(303) 761-9194
Provides technical and financial assistance to help people in developing
countries obtain and sustain safe drinking water and adequate sanitation
systems.|31
223 000 Local Independent Charities of Washington State
21 Tamal Vista Blvd., Suite 209
Corte Madera CA 94925
(415) 924-1108 (415) 924-1379
We share your gift among local independent charitable organizations
helping the poor, the elderly, the ill and disabled, special children,
and others in need.|8
223 001 Adopt-A-Stream Foundation
P.O. Box 5558
Everett WA 98206
(206) 388-3487
We provide environmental education and stream enhancement programs and
workshops to school and community groups interested in the health of
their local waterways.|3
223 002 Books for Kids
1334 First Ave Suite 130
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 461-8345
Books for kids, a children's literacy program, helps prevent illiteracy
by encouraging reading in the home and providing new books to at-risk
children in Washington.|12
223 003 Alcohol Drug 24-Hour Help Line
PO Box 18317
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 722-4222
A statewide, 24-hour crisis intervention phone service providing
information, education, resources and referrals, domestic violence
awareness, youth resources.|25
223 006 Deaf-Blind Service Center
2366 Eastlake Avenue East, Suite 206
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 323-9178
We provide support to deaf-blind individuals so that they can live
independently. Services provided are case management, technical
assistance, volunteer support for daily activities.|2
223 008 Fresh Air for Nonsmokers (FANS)
P.O. Box 24052
Seattle WA 98124
(206) 932-7011
Our focus is educating the public regarding the astronomical costs and
devastating health effects on smokers and nonsmokers caused by the use
of tobacco products.|5
223 012 Common Ground
107 Cherry ST. #410
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-4500
We created and preserve decent housing for low and very low income
people and those with special needs throughout the State of
Washington.|43
223 013 Seattle Goodwill
1400 South Lane Street
Seattle WA 98144-2889
(206) 329-1000
Goodwill in the Seattle area serves the community by providing basic
adult education and workplace training to individuals seeking personal
development and economic opportunity.|10
223 014 Seattle Milk Fund
1130 N Northgate
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 526-7944
Helps families secure better futures through educational and child care
grants and emergency needs of food, shoes, household supplies. Aiding
needy families for 88 years.|9
223 015 Northwest Institute For Restorative Justice
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 606
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 440-1605
We provide the opportunity for victims of property crimes and their
offenders to meet voluntarily for reconciliation and restitution, aided
by trained volunteer facilitators.|17
223 018 Hospice of Seattle/Providence HomeCare
425 Pontius Avenue North, Suite 300
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 320-4000
Compassionate homecare services for patients with chronic or terminal
illness. Provides physical, emotional and spiritual support to patients
and families regardless of ability to pay.|11
223 019 Children's Alliance
172 20th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(800) 854-KIDS
Promoting and supporting improved well being of Washington's children
through public education, public policy analysis and advocacy, training
and conferences.|16
223 021 Human Life Education Foundation of Washington
2725 152nd Avenue NE
Redmond WA 98052
(206) 882-4397
Pro-life educational programs and materials to promote understanding of
the life issues including abortion, infanticide and euthanasia.
Referrals to service agencies.|7
223 024 Highline-West Seattle Mental Health Center
PO Box 69080
Seattle WA 98168
(206) 933-7000
A comprehensive behavioral health care center dedicated to improving the
quality of life be enabling self-sufficiency and independent
functioning.|16
223 028 Northwest Burn Foundation DBA: Burn Foundation, Northwest
1515 NW 52nd ST., Suite A
Seattle WA 98107-3858
(206) 789-6838
Dedicated to the prevention of burns and improving the quality of life
for burn survivors. Programs include summer camp for burn-injured
children and emergency housing.|26
223 030 Providence Medical Center Foundation of Seattle
500 17th Avenue
PO Box 34008
Seattle WA 98124-1008
An acute care facility, located in King County, that provides excellent
and compassionate care to all regardless of ability to pay.|18
223 031 Open Adoption & Family Services
2950 SE Stark Street, Suite 230
Portland OR 97214
(206) 682-9770
We are a licensed agency supporting birth and adoptive parents in making
decisions about parenting. All options counseling is available to birth
parents at no cost.|17
223 032 Kin On Health Care Center
(Chinese Nursing Home Society)
4416 S. Brandon ST.
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 721-3630
Established and maintains the Kin On Health Care Center which provides
comprehensive skilled nursing care in an environment that addresses the
language, cultural, social, spiritual and dietary needs of the Chinese
elderly.|0
223 034 Seattle Youth Involvement Network
172 20th Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 325-7922
Youth working to decrease violence, increase jobs, improve the community
and the schools, while staying off the street and engaging in positive
activities.|12
223 037 Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America - Wa State Chapter
120 Northgate Plaza Suite 312
Seattle WA 98125
(206) 368-2866 (800) 778-2232
Working throughout the state to provide education and informational
services and support groups for individuals and their families who are
coping with asthma and allergies.|18
223 044 Millionair Club Charity (The)
DBA: Homeless employment and training / millionair club
2515 Western Avenue
Seattle WA 98121
(206) 728-5600
We provide jobs, job training, meals, clothing, and emergency assistance
to people in need to encourage their self-sufficiency and restore their
self-worth.|33
223 047 Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
8645 Martin NE Suite #103
Lacey WA 98516
(360) 407-0756
We provide leadership and vital prevention education to communities and
organizations statewide - advocating on behalf of domestic violence
victims and their children.|19
223 049 Shoreline Public Schools Foundation
18560 1st Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98155
(206) 368-4107
Promotes excellence in educational programs for all students in
Shoreline Public Schools. Funds programs for classroom enrichment, and
scholarships and opportunity grants for low income students.|8
223 050 St. Vincent de Paul Society, Seattle Council
5950 4th Avenue South
Seattle WA 98108
(206) 767-9975
To assist neighbors in need: low-income, the unemployed, shut-ins, the
homeless and others in crisis with material, financial, spiritual and
self-help assistance.|8
223 060 Washington State CASA
603 Stewart St #812
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 667-9716
Advocating for the best interests of abused/neglected children in the
court system to ensure safe and appropriate placement and services.|12
223 061 SARVEY Wildlife Care Center
13106 148th St NE
Arlington WA 98223-0083
(360) 435-4817
Rescue, rehabilitate, relocate orphaned, injured wildlife. Offer
internships, mentorships, volunteer completion programs for students in
King, Snohomish, and Skagit counties. Also offer education programs in
wildlife and environment.|7
223 062 A Safe Transition
25 North Broadway #7
Tacoma WA 98403-3114
(253) 732-9263
We help women victims of domestic violence and other trauma start over
with new, safe productive and self sufficient lives.|23
223 063 International District Village Square Association
409 Maynard Avenue S #200
Seattle WA 98104-2959
(206) 624-8929
The Village Square is the largest multi-ethnic facility in Washington
providing housing and human services to 20,000 at-risk youth, families
and elderly throughout Puget Sound.|17
223 065 Foster Parents Association of Washington State
451 SW 10th Street Suite 120
Renton WA 98055
(425) 227-7110
To empower, support and advocate for foster families in order to enrich
the quality of life for our state's children in foster care.|14
223 066 Evergreen Treatment Services
1200 Airport Way S
Seattle WA 98136
(206) 223-3644
Provides outpatient drug treatment services to patient primarily
addicted to opiates. Treatment consists of opiate replacement therapy
in conjunction with other medical, counseling, acupuncture, and
psychiatric services.|9
223 067 EconomicsAmerica, WCEE
1305 Fourth Ave Suite 1000
Seattle WA 98101-2401
(206) 622-0965
Its mission is to prepare students to become fully participating
citizens and productive members of society by training teachers to
successfully integrate basic economic concepts into the K-12 school
curriculum.|14
223 068 Christmas House
10624 27th Drive SE
Everett WA 98208
(425) 338-2273
We provide gifts and toys for needy families at Christmas time. A happy
child is a learning child. A learning child is a future leader.|1
223 069 Bethany Christian Services of Washington
19936 Ballinger Way NW Suite D
Seattle WA 98155-1223
(206) 367-4604
Enfold a child in loving arms! Bethany cherishes children providing
adoptive families for American, foreign-born and handicapped children;
foster families for abused children.|13
223 070 AIDS Housing of Washington
2025 First Ave Suite 420
Seattle WA 98121
(206) 448-5242
AIDS Housing of Washington's mission is to increase the quality and
quantity of AIDS housing resources in the U.S.|14
223 071 American Civil Liberties Union of Washington Foundation
705 Second Avenue, Suite 300
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 624-2184
Defender of individual rights for all, including minorities, women,
poor, people with AIDS/HIV, government employees. Preserves freedom of
speech, press, and religion; equality, government fairness, privacy.|18
223 073 Mercer Island Youth Services
8236 SE 24th Building C
Mercer Island WA 98040
(206) 236-3525
We provide coordinated services, including counseling, employment,
emergency assistance for basic life needs, school-based crisis and
prevention programs, and senior adult home-based assistance.|0
223 074 North Cascades Institute
2105 State Route 20
Secro Woolley WA 98284-9394
(360) 856-5700
NCI is an environmental education organization. We help children and
adults learn about, appreciate and care for wild lands and the
biological diversity they support.|19
223 075 Health Information Network
P.O. Box 30762
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 784-5655
Help stop the spread of AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. We
provide health education and community resources & referrals.
Nationally recognized by HCFA.|7
225 000 America's Charities
12701 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 370
Fairfax VA 22033
(703) 222-3861 (800) 458-9505
Represents a tradition of giving and caring. Member charities meet
health, human service, education, and human rights needs in communities
throughout Washington and abroad.|4
225 001 African Christian Relief
7941 E Lakeside parkway, Suite 109
Tucson AZ 85730
(520) 722-8447
Provides emergency relief: food, clothing, shoes, medical
equipment/supplies to 97 communities in Africa. Develops
self-sufficiency agro and health projects. Youth crime program in
USA.|1
225 002 American Foundation for the Blind
15 West 16th Street
New York NY 10011
(800) 232-5463
Promotes Braille literacy, develops training materials for teachers of
deaf-blind children, monitors Americans with Disabilities Act, evaluates
services for blind and visually impaired people.|22
225 004 National Black Child Development Institute
1023 - 15th Street NW, Suite 600
Washington DC 20005
(800) 556-2234 (202)387-1281
Dedicated to improve the quality of life for African-American children
through tutoring services, educational programs, parenting training,
mentorships, community leadership, research, child care, and
publications.|18
225 007 Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation
2001 "S" Street NW, Suite 740
Washington DC 20009
(202) 483-9222
Supports rehabilitation programs for victims of war; research and
education programs of conduct, causes and consequences of war, and
conducts international campaign to ban landmines.|25
225 011 Amnesty International of the USA
322 Eighth Avenue, 10th Floor
New York NY 10001
(212) 807-8400
Worldwide human rights organization working to free prisoners of
conscience and eliminate torture, executions, and disappearances. Won
the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize for its achievements.|20
225 012 Cancer Treatment Research Foundation
3455 Salt Creek Lane Suite 200
Arlington Heights IL 60005
(847) 342-7450
Expedites progressive nutritional, gene therapy and immune system
research into beneficial treatments for cancer patients today. 100
percent of workplace contributions go to scientific development.|3
225 013 Give Kids the World Foundation
210 South Bass Road
Kissimmee FL 34746
(407) 239-2308 (407) 396-1114
Provides children with life-threatening illnesses and their families a
complimentary Walt Disney World vacation and other Central Florida area
attractions.|5
225 014 Native American Rights Fund
1506 Broadway
Boulder CO 80302
(303) 447-8760 (800) 800-0780
Provides legal representation nationwide to Native American tribes,
villages, and individuals to uphold the sovereign and human rights
guaranteed them by treaty and law.|22
225 015 NAACP Special Contribution Fund
260 Fifth Avenue, Sixth Floor
New York NY 10001
(800) 221-4277 (212) 481-4100
Through 2,000 NAACP units nationwide, supports largest civil rights
organization's programs in education, housing, employment, voter
education, military justice, emergency relief, legal assistance, youth
programs.|3
225 016 Zero Population Growth
1400 - 16th Street NW, Suite 320
Washington DC 20036
(202) 332-2200
A national nonprofit organization working to slow population growth and
achieve a sustainable balance of people, resources and the
environment.|20
225 022 "Just Say No" International
2000 Franklin, Suite 400
Oakland CA 94612
(800) 258-2766
Helps young people research their fullest potential through youth-led
approaches to combating alcohol and other drug use.|29
225 025 NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Educational Fund
99 Hudson Street, Suite 1600
New York NY 10013
(212) 219-1900 (800) 221-7822
Fights for equality and access to employment, housing, voting rights,
education, healthcare, provides scholarships to African American
students.|25
225 026 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 550
Arlington VA 22201
(800) 843-5678 (703) 235-3900
Spearheads national efforts to locate and recover missing children.
Raises public awareness about ways to prevent child abduction,
molestation, and sexual exploitation.|7
225 027 National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund
419 Seventh Street NW, Suite 500
Washington DC 20004
(202) 626-8800
Promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing
abortion, infanticide and euthanasia, and supports referral and adoption
services for women with crisis pregnancies.|15
225 028 Feed the Children
PO BOX 36
Oklahoma City OK 73101-0036
(800) 628-4556
One of America's most effective charities providing food, clothing,
medical care, education, and emergency relief to children in the United
States and overseas since 1979.|10
225 036 Spina Bifida Association of America
4590 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 250
Washington DC 20007
(800) 621-3141 (202) 944-3285
Promotes research into the causes, treatment and prevention of spina
bifida, conducts public awareness campaigns, and encourages
socialization and training for people with spina bifida.|23
225 038 Children's Heartlink
5075 Arcadia Avenue
Minneapolis MN 55436
(612) 928-4860
We mend broken hearts. Millions of children ( 1 in 100) are born with
heart defects. With your help, a child can survive and lead a full
life.|16
225 039 Children's Hunger Relief Fund
182 Farmers Lane, Suite 200
Santa Rosa CA 95405
(707) 528-8000
Saving children's lives! Sharing God's love through life saving food,
clothing, blankets, medicines, clean water, vegetable seeds, Christian
education, emergency relief, evangelism, and discipleship to children in
the USA and overseas.|7
225 040 Covenant House
346 West 17th Street, 2nd Floor
New York NY 10011-4000
(212) 727-4000
Offers a second chance to thousands of homeless and at risk children, 24
hours a day, 365 days a year. For nationwide assistance call the
NINELINE hotline at (800) 999-9999.|26
225 041 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind
371 East Jericho Turnpike
Smithtown NY 11787
(800) 548-4337
More than eyes for a blind person, a guide dog provides independence,
security, and companionship. Help us breed, train, and give guide dogs
without charge.|13
230 000 National Voluntary Health Agencies of Washington
United Airlines Bldg.
2033 Sixth Ave., Suite 804
Seattle WA 98121
(206) 441-6020
A coalition of Washington State affiliates of national health
organizations dedicated to prevention, cure, amelioration, and research
into causes of catastrophic diseases and disabilities.|3
230 001 American Diabetes Association, Washington Affiliate
557 Roy Street, Lower Level
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 282-4616 1-800-628-8808
Provides programs of research, information, advocacy, including referral
to physicians/formal diabetes education classes, camps/youth activities,
public education, professional education, patient education, free
literature.|21
230 002 American Lung Association of Washington
2625 Third Avenue
Seattle WA 98121-1200
(206) 441-5100 1-800-732-9339
Leader in reducing tobacco use, particularly among young people;
preventing air pollution; making life more comfortable for people with
asthma or other lung disease's.|17
230 003 Arthritis Foundation, Washington State Chapter
3876 Bridge Way N #300
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 547-2707
Mission: To support research to find a cure for and prevention of
arthritis and to improve the quality of life for those affected by
arthritis.|18
230 004 American Parkinson Disease Association, Washington Chapter
1959 NE Pacific, RR 650
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 543-5369
Dedicated to "Ease the Burden, Find the Cure" through research,
comprehensive medical information, far-reaching support services, and
promoting public awareness throughout Washington State.|20
230 005 Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Washington Chapter
100 West Harrison Plaza North Tower, Suite 510
Seattle WA 98119
(206) 282-4770 (800) 647-7774
Through scientific research, medical care, and public education seeks to
improve the quality of life for people with Cystic Fibrosis and cure the
disease.|3
230 006 Easter Seal Society of Washington
521 Second Avenue West
Seattle WA 98119-5998
(206) 281-5700 1-800-678-5708
Provides independence for persons with disabilities through housing
modifications, accessible housing information & referral, respite care,
adaptive recreation, education, therapeutic riding, assistive technology
education/training.|17
230 007 Leukemia Society of America
1001 Fourth Avenue Plaza Suite 3714
Seattle WA 98154
(206) 628-0777
Dedicated to finding the causes and cure for leukemia and its related
diseases, to assisting patients and their families, and to education
about the diseases.|13
230 008 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, Western WA Chapter
1904 Third Avenue, Suite 230
Seattle WA 98101-1181
(206) 624-1373
The mission of the March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by
preventing birth defects and infant mortality.|24
230 009 Muscular Dystrophy Association
701 Dexter Avenue North, #106
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 283-2183 1-800-572-1717
Fighting 40 neuromuscular diseases through worldwide research, through a
nationwide network of clinics providing comprehensive medical services,
and through far-reaching professional and public education.|24
230 010 National Multiple Sclerosis Society
192 Nickerson #100
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 284-4236 1-800-800-7047
Supports research seeking the cause, prevention, and cure for MS, a
disabling disease affecting the central nervous system. Patient and
community service programs sponsored locally.|17
230 011 AIDS Research Foundation (AmFAR)
733 Third Ave. 12 floor
New York NY 10017-3204
(212) 682-7440
Nation's first and largest organization supporting cutting-edge research
on HIV/AIDS treatment, cure and preventive vaccine. Dr. Mathilde Krim,
Elizabeth Taylor, Founders. Dr. Arthur Ammann, President.|22
230 012 United Cerebral Palsy Association, Washington
18560 1st Avenue NE, MS #2
Seattle WA 98155-2148
(206) 361-1125
Provides information, referral, family support, educational materials,
professional training, program support for individuals and families with
Cerebral Palsy and similar conditions.|15
230 013 Huntington's Disease Society of America - Northwest Chapter
P.O. Box 33345
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 622-3968
Supports research, provides social services, offers support groups to HD
affected persons and their families; promotes HD education for health
professionals, families, the general public.|24
230 014 Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.
1300 Piccard Dr., Suite
Rockville MD 20850-4303
(800) 558-0121
Patient-oriented organization helping people with lupus and their
families by providing information, referral, education, crisis
intervention and support for lupus research.|12
230 015 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
200 North Glebe Road, Suite 1015
Arlington VA 22203
(703) 524-7600 (800) 950-NAMI
A grassroots self-help advocacy organization of people with serious
mental illnesses and their families and friends. NAMI's mission is to
eradicate mental illness and to improve the quality of life for those
who suffer from these no-fault brain diseases.|25
230 016 Foundation Fighting Blindness (The)
Executive Plaza I, Suite 800
11350 McCormick Rd.
Hunt Valley MD 21031
(800) 683-5555 (800) 685-5551 (TDD)
Largest voluntary, non-government sponsor of research to cure retinitis
pigmentosa (RP), macular degeneration and related inherited retinal
disorders -- leading causes of blindness and deaf-blindness.|16
230 017 African American Community Health Network
300 19th Ave
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 860-9883
At-risk seniors, children with Sickle Cell Disease and individuals
needing life-saving organ transplants receive outreach support, health
screening, counseling, referral and health promotion services.|15
235 000 AIDS Coalition of Washington (formerly Northwest AIDS
Foundation)
127 Broadway East
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 329-6923
The Coalition and its nine member agencies provide a continuum of free
care services and education to those affected by HIV & AIDS in
Washington.|33
235 003 Northwest AIDS Foundation
127 Broadway East
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 329-6923
Provides prevention education and services for people with AIDS
(emergency grants, housing assistance, advocacy and case management),
public policy advocacy.|33
235 004 Seattle AIDS Support Group
303 - 17th Avenue East
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 322-2437
Provides confidential support groups, a drop-in center, and referral
services for individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and their families and
friends.|7
235 005 Shanti
127 Broadway East
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 322-0279
Offers trained volunteers who provide emotional support for individuals
with AIDS and their loved ones grieving a loss or facing a
life-threatening illness.|12
235 006 Seattle Treatment Education Project (STEP)
127 Broadway East
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 329-0064
STEP provides education information regarding HIV infection and
treatment alternatives to those who are HIV infected and to service
providers.|19
235 008 Bailey-Boushay House
(Virginia Mason Hospital)
2720 East Madison
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 322-5300
A hospice and day health program for people living with AIDS. Programs
support independent living and provide compassionate alternatives to
institutionalization.|5
235 010 Chicken Soup Brigade
1002 East Seneca Street
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 328-8979
Our volunteers provide home delivered meals and groceries, household
chores and transportation free of charge for people living with AIDS.|26
235 012 Multifaith AIDS Project of Seattle
1729 Harvard Avenue
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 324-1520
We provide low income, community living for persons living with AIDS,
spiritual and emotional support for anyone affected by HIV/AIDS and
education with the religious community.|13
235 014 People of Color Against AIDS Network
1200 S. Jackson, Suite 25
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 322-7061
Provides statewide HIV/AIDS prevention education to African-American,
Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Native American communities, which
have been hard-hit by the epidemic.|23
235 016 Rosehedge
12718 15th Ave NE
Seattle WA 98125-4022
(206) 365-6806
Residential program for men and women with HIV/AIDS. Clients are
homeless, medically fragile and cannot live independently. We provide
loving care in a home-like setting.|19
237 000 Pride Foundation
1202 E. Pike Street, Suite 1001
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 323-3318
Funding full spectrum of needs in lesbian/gay communities, supporting
projects in health/human services, advocacy, education, lesbian health,
youth/family services, and more.|7
237 001 AIDS Housing Association of Tacoma
310 North L Street
Tacoma WA 98403
(206) 272-5533
The only facility in both Pierce and Kitsap Counties to provide 24 Hour
direct hands-on care for residents with stage 4 AIDS, and hospice
care.|18
237 002 Advocates for Abused and Battered Lesbians
PO Box 85596
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 547-8191
The only program in the Northwest region to provide peer counseling,
support groups, referrals and community education for/about same sex
domestic violence and abuse.|19
237 003 Asian Pacific AIDS Council
PO Box 3161
Seattle WA 98114
(206) 389-2532
The only agency in this region that provides culturally and
linguistically relevant HIV / AIDS prevention services client advocacy
specifically for Asians and Pacific Islanders.|13
237 004 Gay Community Social Services
PO Box 22228
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 292-5144
Provides technical support, stability, and nonprofit status to under
funded and underrepresented grassroots organizations, through youth and
elder advocacy.|17
237 005 Greater Seattle Business Association Scholarship Fund
2033 Sixth Avenue, Suite 804
Seattle WA 98121
(206) 443-4722
Provides need-based undergraduate scholarships promoting leadership
development, community support, and positive role models for lesbian and
gay youth and children of lesbian and gay parents.|3
237 006 Bastyr University
14500 Juanita Dr. NE
Bothell WA 98011
(425) 823-1300
An accredited medical school for natural medicine that researches and
provides low-cost alternative care to persons with HIV / AIDS.|23
237 007 Gay City Health Project
123 Boylston Ave E Ste A
Seattle WA 98102-5606
(206) 860-6969
Gay City sponsors public forums, support groups, and volunteer projects
that build community and self-esteem, and prevent HIV infection in gay
and bisexual men.|9
237 008 AIDS Project of the Deaf
PO Box 22383
Seattle WA 98122-0383
(206) 328-4808
Provides prevention workshops, information / referral, culturally
sensitive brochures, and client service to Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of
Hearing people. Offers workshops to hearing HIV/ AIDS agencies.|2
237 009 Growth and Prevention Theatre Company
305 Harrison St
Seattle WA| 98109-4623
(206) 448-7575
Through original theatre, GAP encourages your people to question their
actions and circumstances, fosters the growth of compassion, confronts
bigotry, and actively promotes diversity.|30
237 010 Humane Society and SPCA Pet Project
13212 SE Eastgate Way
Bellevue WA 98005
(206) 641-0080
Assists pet owners with HIV/AIDS by providing pet food/supplies,
referrals, limited funding for vet care and more.|20
237 013 Rise N' Shine
1305 Fourth Avenue
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 628-8949
Provides emotional support and stability to children and teens whose
parents or other family members have HIV/AIDS, those who are themselves
infected, and those orphaned.|1
237 016 Stonewall Youth
PO Box 7383
Olympia WA 98507
(206) 705-2738
Provides support, information, and advocacy for bisexual, gay, lesbian,
trans and questioning youth 221 and under. Offers drug/alchohol free
social activities, lending library.|13
237 019 Aradia Women's Health Center
1300 Spring St
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 323-9388
Provides affordable health care to lesbian, minority and low income
women emphasizing silent participation, education and empowerment.
Advocates for women's health and choice.|24
237 022 Lambert House
PO Box 23111
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 322-2515
Lambert House is Seattle's center for sexual minority youth. Programs
include support groups, a drop-in center, computer lab, recreational
activities, and group outings.|0
237 025 Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG)
1202 E. Pike Street, Suite 620
Seattle WA 98122-3918
(206) 325-7724
PFLAG provides education and support for parents, spouses and families
of gays, lesbians, and transgendered persons, as well as those sexual
minorities.|0
237 026 PFLAG Bellevue - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 027 PFLAG Ephrata - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 028 PFLAG Wenatchee - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 029 PFLAG Bellingham - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 030 PFLAG Everett - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 031 PFLAG Kitsap/Bremerton - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 032 PFLAG Olympia - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 033 PFLAG Seattle - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 034 PFLAG Spokane - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 035 PFLAG Tacoma - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 036 PFLAG Yakima - PROGRAM - Name listing only.|0
237 037 Kang Wen Clinic
1111 Harvard Ave
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 322-6945
Provides compassionate and holistic Traditional Chinese Medicine,
including acupuncture and herbs, to low-income men, women and youth
living with HIV/AIDS.|3
237 038 Ingersoll Gender Center
1812 E Madison Suite 106
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 329-6651
Is a service agency for the transsexual, transvestite and transgender
community. We offer support groups, referrals to therapists, training
and publications.
237 039 Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network
1122 E Pike St #569
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 343-8387
Statewide organization fostering support for gay/lesbian educators and
youth, striving to assure that each member of every school community is
valued and respected.|11
240 000 Seattle Housing Development Consortium
1000 8th Avenue, Suite 105
Seattle WA 98104-1201
(206) 682-9541
Improves nonprofit developers' capacity to build and manage housing for
low income families, the physically disabled, and persons recovering
from mental illness and substance abuse.|16
240 002 HomeSight
3405 S. Alaska Street
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 723-4355
Revitalizes Central/Southeast Seattle by combining single family housing
development, homebuyer education and down-payment assistance to help
low/moderate income households purchase their first home.|3
240 003 Inter*Im Community Development Association (ICDA)
308 Sixth Ave So
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 624-1802
Facilitates community-based planning and community development in the
International District/Asian community. Develops low-income housing and
provides technical assistance.|10
240 004 Plymouth Housing Group
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 417
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 343-7838
Develops, rehabilitates, and manages housing for very low income persons
in downtown Seattle, mainly single room occupancy hotels. Strong
volunteer involvement.|12
240 005 Seattle Habitat for Humanity
306 Westlake Avenue North #210
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 292-5240
Builds homes in partnership with low-income families. Completed 26th
house in June 1997. Completed townhomes in Central Area in Jan. 97,
planning/permitting working on 8 single family homes in South Seattle, 3
single family in Shoreline.|31
240 007 Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program (CHHIP)
1535 11th Avenue, Suite 201
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 329-7303
CHHIP develops rehabilitates and manages affordable rental housing and a
form of cooperative housing called Mutual Housing in Capitol Hill and
other Seattle neighborhoods. Special emphasis is on serving low income
households with children.|14
240 008 Lutheran Alliance To Create Housing (LATCH)
6532 Phinney Avenue North
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 789-1536
A coalition of Lutheran churches which acquires, builds rehabilitates,
and operates housing for families and individuals in Seattle/King County
who cannot afford market rents, including resident-managed rental
cooperatives.|7
240 009 South East Effective Development (SEED)
3405 S Alaska St
Seattle WA 98118
(206) 723-7333
Focuses on community revitalization in Southeast Seattle, including
multi-family redevelopment and management, the Southeast Mutual Housing
Cooperative for Families. Other programs in the arts, economic
development, employment training.|12
240 010 St. Andrew's Housing Group
2650 - 148th Avenue SE
Bellevue WA 98007
(206) 746-1699
Creates rental housing for low-income families with children and
individuals on King County's Eastside. Uses Resident Council management
model active volunteer participation.|19
240 014 Low Income Housing Institute
2326 6th Avenue, 200
Seattle WA 98121-1817
(206) 727-0352
A nonprofit housing development organization. We own, manage and develop
low-income and affordable housing.|0
240 016 Common Ground
107 Cherry Street, Suite 410
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 461-4500
Create and preserve safe, decent, affordable housing to meet the housing
needs of low-income and special needs populations in the State of
Washington.|0
240 017 Central Area Development Association (CADA)
2301 S Jackson St Suite 101-D
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 328-2240
Develops, renovates, and operates affordable housing, repairs seniors'
homes, recruits businesses, and sponsors environmental projects, all in
the Central Area of Seattle. Strong volunteer involvement.|15
240 020 Washington Low Income Housing Network
1000 8th Ave Ste 105
Seattle WA 98104-1201
(206) 442-9455
A statewide coalition promoting the development and preservation of
low-income, affordable housing through information exchange, public
education, policy monitoring and analysis, advocacy, and leadership
development.|19
245 000 Women's Funding Alliance
603 Stewart Street, Suite 207
Seattle WA 98101-1229
(206) 467-6733 (TDD)
In response to the inequitable distribution of resources addressing
critical issues facing women and girls, the Women's Funding Alliance
raises and distributes funds to its member agencies and a community
fund.|18
245 001 Anti-Poverty Resource Center(a program of Associated Ministries)
1224 South I Street
Tacoma WA 98405
(206) 383-3056
The anti-poverty resource center providing low-income residents of
Pierce County with empowerment skills through advocacy and education
that will enable them to successfully exit the welfare system and become
self-sufficient.|9
245 002 Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence
936 N. 34th St, Suite 200
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 634-1903
Provides training and educational resources to religious leaders, laity,
and secular professionals on sexual and domestic violence issues.|25
245 004 King County Sexual Assault Resource Center
PO Box 300
Renton WA 98057
(206) 226-5062 (business) 1-800-825-7273 (24-hr. crisis line)
(Formerly King County Rape Relief) 24-hour crisis intervention, medical
and legal advocacy to victims of sexual assault. Specialized services to
child victims in south King County. Extensive education and training
programs.|18
245 005 Lesbian Resource Center (LRC) Pacific Women's Resources
1808 Bellevue Ave Suite 204
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 322-3965 (206) 322-3953
Committed to advancing the status of lesbians, the LRC runs weekly
groups, training's, resource & referral line, lending library and
monthly statewide publication.|24
245 006 Northwest Women's Law Center
119 South Main, Suite 410
Seattle WA 98104-2555
(206) 682-9552 (business) (206) 621-7691 (info. and referral)
Dedicated to advancing the legal rights of women through impact
litigation, legislative advocacy, legal rights education, and
information and referral.|23
245 007 Seattle Rape Relief
1905 South Jackson
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 325-5531 (V/TTY) (206) 632-RAPE (24-hr. crisis line)
Providing 24-hour crisis counseling, medical and legal advocacy, support
groups to survivors of sexual assault and their families, community
advocacy, education and professional training.|24
245 008 Harborview Center for Sexual Assualt & Traumatic Stress
325 Ninth Avenue
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 521-1800
Provides services to victims of sexual assault and families, including
crisis counseling/referral, medical care, ongoing treatment for children
and adults, evaluation, consultation. Fundraising is dedicated to
services for low-income women and children.|19
245 009 Welfare Rights Organizing Coalition
2212 S. Jackson
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 324-3063
Educates and empowers low income parents especially those who receive
AFDC through self-help groups, classes and workshops and individual
advocacy and assistance.|10
245 011 Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN)
P.O. Box 1521
Kent WA 98035
(206) 656-4305 (business) (206) 656-7867 (crisis line)
DAWN provides a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, advocacy,
education, support groups, and emergency shelter in King County to women
and children victimized by domestic violence.|23
245 012 Washington NARAL Foundation
811 First Ave, #456
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 624-1990
Educates activists, students and the public in support of reproductive
choices and provides legal and political information to medical
providers of such services across the state.|18
245 014 Solo Parenting Alliance
139 23rd Avenue South
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 720-1655
Working to empower single parents and their families to pool resources
for shared housing, mutual support groups, entrepreneurial efforts,
advocacy, and education about single parent issues.|15
245 016 Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services
2366 Eastlake Ave. E #201
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 726-0093
ADWAS is a consumer-based organization dedicated to serving deaf and
deaf-blind victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.|11
245 018 Refugee Women's Alliance
3004 South Alaska
Seattle WA 98108
(206) 721-0243
Our mission is to help refugee/immigrant women achieve self-sufficiency
by providing ESL, parent education, advocacy for victims of domestic
violence, social services, on-site preschool.|12
258 000 1000 Friends of Washington
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 303
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 343-0681
Curbs urban sprawl, preserves the environment and builds strong
communities by assisting citizens and public leaders successfully
implement the Growth Management Act.|23
259 000 ACS - American Cancer Society
P.O. Box 19140
Seattle|WA| 98109-1140|(800) ACS-2345||Promotes early detection and
treatment of cancer, provides local service to cancer patients, and
supports major programs of cancer research in Washington. Call
1-800-ACS-2345.|18
263 000 African Children Fund, Inc
1212 New York Ave., NW Ste. 550
Washington DC 20005
(202)289-8475
Helps suffering african children survive by furnishing food, clothing,
medical supplies, educational materials. Supports orphanages,
hospitals, schools with grants. Provides cultural programs in
Africa/America.|9
265 000 Alliance for the Mentally Ill Thurston/Mason
4305 Lacey Boulevard, Suite 5
Lacey WA 98503
(360) 493-6021
Works to improve the lives of the mentally ill and their families in
Mason and Thurston Counties through public education, advocacy, and
research support.|1
268 000 Alpha Home for the Retarded
3018 - 14th Avenue West
Seattle WA 98119
(206) 284-9130
Provides long-term care, in a warm and nurturing home environment, to
persons with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
Encourages and supports family involvement.|19
278 000 Alzheimer's Association - Eastern Washington Chapter
North 5125 Market
Spokane WA 99207
(509) 483-8456
The Chapter provides information, education and support services to
families and caregivers of persons with Alzheimer's Disease and related
dementias.|30
282 000 Alzheimer's Association of Western and Central Washington
(ADRDA)
1422 NW 85th Street
Seattle WA 98117-4236
(206) 783-6600 (800) 848-7097
The Alzheimer's Association of Western & Central Washington provides
education and support to individuals, families and communities affected
by Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.|8
284 000 Alzheimer Society of Washington
P.O. Box 4104
Bellingham WA 98227
(360) 671-3316
An organization of family and friends of those affected by Alzheimer's
disease whose purpose is to educate, support and empower persons
affected by dementing illnesses.|31
286 000 American Association for the Furtherance of Community
(DBA The Goodenough Community)
2007 33rd Ave South
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 323-4653
We provide adult education and training in order to strengthen the
ability to cope more effectively with the demands of householding,
relationships and responsibilities to children.|8
291 000 American Friends Service Committee
814 NE 40th Street
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 632-0500
We conduct relief, reconstruction, and reconciliation programs, overseas
and in the United States, and works for peace, justice, and nonviolent
social change.|15
296 000 American Heart Association
4414 Woodland Park Avenue North
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 632-6881
Funds biomedical research and programs aimed toward the prevention and
treatment of heart disease and stroke, America's biggest killer.|18
306 000 Lupus Foundation of America, Western Washington Chapter
PO Box 142
Mountlake Terrace WA 98043
(425) 774-2992
Provides lupus educational meetings, literature, and support groups in
King, Snohomish County and Kitsap counties. Raises funds for lupus
research. Increases public awareness of lupus.|1
309 000 Archdiocesan Housing Authority
1902 Second Avenue
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 448-3360
A non-profit organization which provides service enriched emergency
shelters, special needs housing, permanent housing and day centers for
homeless individuals, families, and elderly persons.|12
309 001 Giving Tree (The)
2008 Westlake Avenue
Seattle WA 98121
PROGRAM - Name listing only|11
309 003 Lazarus Day Center
416 Second Avenue, Ext. South
Seattle WA 98104
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|13
309 005 Matt Talbot
2313 Third Ave
Seattle WA 98121
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|10
309 007 Frye Human Services
509 Third Avenue
Seattle WA 98104
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|12
309 009 Noel House
2301 Second Avenue
Seattle WA 98121
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|11
309 011 Rose of Lima House
120 Bell Street
Seattle WA 98121
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|13
309 013 Sacred Heart Shelter
232 Warren Avenue North
Seattle WA 98109
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|14
309 015 St. Martin de Porres Shelter
1561 Alaskan Way South
Seattle WA 98134
PROGRAM - Name listing only.|11
309 017 Refugee Assistance Program
810 18th Ave
Seattle WA 98122
Program Name Listing Only|12
310 000 Associated Ministries of Tacoma/Pierce County
1224 South "I" Street
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 383-3056
We feed the hungry, house the homeless, and affirm the dignity of all
persons through programs of education, advocacy, and direct service.|10
314 000 Associated Ministries of Thurston County
P.O. Box 895
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 357-7224
Association of faith communities which facilitates new programs and
services to make Thurston County a more humane and caring community and
coordinates community religious celebrations.|13
319 000 Autism Society of Washington
203 E. 4th Ave Suite 507
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-2205 (360) 943-5015
Promotes research, training, and public awareness of autism, causes, and
treatment. Local chapters in Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Vancouver, and
Yakima provide parents with peer support.|15
321 000 Bates Technical College Foundation
1101 S. Yakima Avenue
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 502-4013
Bates Foundation supports efforts of Washington's largest Technical
College, who provides guaranteed training in 350+ careers plus
continuing education classes for business, industries and families.|10
324 000 Baptist Family Agency
13555 Bel-Red Road, Suite 231
Bellevue WA 98005-2324
(425) 746-6188
Provides counseling, consultation, resources, and referrals to families
in crisis.|0
328 000 Bellingham Food Bank/Alternatives to Hunger
P.O. Box 6056
Bellingham WA 98227
(360) 676-0392
Provides basic nutritious food to Whatcom County individuals and
families experiencing economic difficulties.|4
329 000 Bellevue Community College Foundation
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue WA 98007-6484
(425) 644-5074
The Foundation's mission is to generate resources, funds, and/or gifts
in kind to supplement the budget from the state of Washington.|24
330 000 Bellevue Schools Foundation
P.O. Box 40644
Bellevue WA 98015-4644
(425) 455-6097
Promotes and helps fund the best possible learning opportunities for all
students in Bellevue Public Schools. Funds programs for at-risk
students, classroom grants, scholarships for low-income students.|18
331 000 Bellingham Technical College Foundation
3028 Lindbergh
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 715-8378
Raises funds to insure success for students through scholarships and
instructional enhancements, including equipment, staff development, and
the promotion of the college.|0
332 000 Big Brothers of King County
608 State Street
Kirkland WA 98033
(425) 822-6687
Provides companionship and guidance for boys through adult role models.
Matches boys with mature volunteers of good character. Only existing
male mentorship program in Washington.|22
333 000 Big Brothers & Sisters of Spokane County, Inc
222 W. Mission
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 328-8310
The mission of Big Brothers & Sisters of Spokane County, Inc. is to
match school age children from primarily single-parent families to
volunteers who will be positive role models and friends.|13
334 000 Birthright of Walla Walla
5 W. Alder Suite 326
Drumheller Bldg, Suite 325
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8678
A non-profit emergency pregnancy service that provides positive support
during and following pregnancy for girls and women who need help.|43
335 000 Bread and Roses of Olympia
1320 8th Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 754-4085
We provide food and shelter to homeless and hungry people through a
Guest House for families and single women, a Community Kitchen, and a
daytime Drop-in Center.|0
340 000 Boys and Girls Club of Bellingham
3230 Meridian
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 734-1393
A youth service organization dedicated to improving the well being of
our youth in the community. We provide our youth with a sense of
usefulness and of belonging and opportunities for each to succeed.|16
344 000 Bridge Ministries for Disability Concerns
520 6th St S
bridgemin@sprynet.com
Kirkland WA 98033-6717
(425) 828-1431
Provide services at no charge for persons/families with physical and
developmental disabilities: Home assessment/visits,
information/referrals, peer support, guardianships, seminars, used
medical equipment.|20
350 000 C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation
16569 162nd Place SE
Renton WA 98058
(253) 271-6569
Provides outdoor recreational fishing opportunities for disabled and
disadvantaged children. Volunteers and sponsors make each event special
for these special kids.|26
351 000 Camp Opportunity
PO Box 1051
Vancouver WA 98666
(360) 573-4684
Camp Opportunity Inc, a unique therapeutic recreational program,
provides one-on-one counselors for at-risk children, empowering them to
be "just children", build self-esteem and realize their protential.|2
354 000 CRISTA Ministries
19303 Fremont Ave N
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 546-7200
Bringing hope to Pacific Northwest families and the world through
emergency relief, broadcasting, schools, senior ministries, job
placement, camps, adoption services, counseling and AIDS outreach.|7
354 001 World Concern
(a program of Christa Ministries)
19303 Fremont Ave. North
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 546-7201
PROGRAM - Name listing only|12
355 000 Changes Parent Support Network
13501 100th Ave NE
Kirkland WA 98034
(800) 212-6842
Is a not-for-profit corporation
providing support, education, and service to communities and parents
dealing with unruly young people.|28
356 000 Cancer Research Institute, Inc.
681 Fifth Avenue
New York NY 10022-4209
(212) 688-7515 (800) 99CANCER
Devotes contributions to leading-edge research at premier laboratories
in Washington and nationwide...distinguished Scientific Advisory Council
includes five Nobel Prize winners...Cancer HelpBook available.|11
358 000 Caring Place of West Clallam County (The)
PO Box 2111
Forks WA 98331
(360) 374-5010
A non-profit organization that serves women and the zero to seven year
old population by providing free pregnancy tests, infant and children
supplies, and maternity clothes.|8
359 000 Capitol Land Trust
209 E. Fourth Avenue, #209
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 943-3012
Protects high quality natural areas, resource lands, and open space in
Thurston County through the acquisition and management of land and
conservation easements.|12
360 000 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Spokane
West 1023 Riverside
P.O. Box 1453
Spokane WA 99210-1453
(509) 358-4250
Family Services (counseling, single parenting, resettlement, elderly);
St. Anne's Children's Home; St. Margaret's Shelter; Partners for
Community Living; House of Charity; Senior/family housing.|19
360 001 Family Services (Catholic Charities Inc) (Catholic Charities,
Inc.)
W. 1023 Riverside
P.O. Box 1453
Spokane WA 99210-1543
(509) 358-4260
Counseling...individuals and families; Childbirth and Parenting alone;
Seniors; Volunteer Chore, In-Home Care, Nutrition Program, Telephone
Reassurance / Friendly Visiting; Parish Outreach ; Refugee
resettlement.|19
360 002 House of Charity (Catholic Charities, Inc.)
West 9 Main Avenue
P.O. Box 1453
Spokane WA 99210-1453
(509) 624-7821
Mid-city emergency services for homeless and transient; meals, clothing,
showers, medical care and winter-time sleeping.|19
360 003 St. Anne's Children's Home (Catholic Charities, Inc.)
N. 707 Cedar
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 325-7672
Therapeutic child development center providing day care and parent
education for families whose children are at risk for abuse and
neglect.|19
360 004 St. Margaret's Shelter(Catholic Charities, Inc.)
S. 707 McClellan
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 624-9788
Emergency shelter for homeless women and children.|19
360 005 Partners for Community Living(a program of Catholic Charities,
Inc.)
N. 707 Cedar
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 325-7672
Intensive staff support to developmentally impaired adult women in their
own apartments|19
361 000 Center for Sharing
103 East Main Street
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 529-8557
Calling forth the gifts of all people to confront poverty through
relational and sustainable community development in Southeastern
Washington and in developing third-world countries.|51
363 000 C.H.A.D.D. of Federal Way
29010 - 50th Place So
Auburn WA| 98001
(253) 529-3230
A parent-based volunteer organization formed to help others become more
aware of the unique needs of individuals with attention deficit
disorders through support and education.|0
364 000 Central Kitsap Food Bank
PO box 748
Silverdale WA 98383
(360) 692-9818
Emergency food given to those in need, money provided for emergency
medical prescriptions and gas vouchers issued when client is seeking
employment.|11
366 000 Centralia College Foundation
600 West Locust
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 736-9391
Provides scholarships to deserving students in academic and vocational
programs and funds projects which benefit students through improved
educational programs and services.|6
367 000 Chelan/Douglas Counties TOGETHER! for Drug Free Youth
PO Box 3525
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 662-7201
Community teams, committed to providing prevention programs to eliminate
the misuse of alcohol and drugs among youth, work TOGETHER! to ensure a
safe environment.|11
368 000 Cheney Care Foundation
2219 North Sixth Street
Cheney WA 99004-2199
(509) 235-6196
We financially support the Cheney Care Center in providing health care
to the elderly in Spokane, Whitman, and Lincoln counties.|0
369 000 Central Washington University Foundation
400 E. 8th Avenue
Ellensburg WA 98926
(509) 963-2760
Provides scholarships to deserving and motivated students in order that
they may pursue undergraduate and graduate educational opportunities at
Central Washington University.|14
370 000 Cheney Ecumenical Outreach Ministries
PO Box 444
Cheney WA 99004-0444
(509) 235-8900
Information, referral, advocacy, and emergency assistance for basic
needs. Assistance with park and recreation activities, school supplies,
school clothing, and computer camp. Resource coordination for specific
and general personal and community needs.|43
372 000 Caring Pregnancy Center
1312 Hemlock
Longview WA 98632
(360) 636-3333
A Christian outreach ministry assisting women to carry their babies to
term. CPC provides pregnancy testing, counseling and prenatal
educational services.|1
374 000 Children's Services, Treehouse
655 South Orcas Street, Suite 220
Seattle WA 98108-2648
(206) 767-7000
Treehouse fills the gap for unfunded needs of state-dependent children.
We help disadvantaged children build the self-esteem required to become
healthy, stable adults.|15
377 000 Childbirth Education Association of Tacoma
PO Box 1311
Tacoma WA 98401
(253) 845-2270
Consumer based childbirth education classes, materials, and support
since 1968, including special teen classes. Regional training center
for childbirth educators and labor support professionals (doulas).|15
379 000 Children's Hospital Foundation
P.O. Box 5371, CH-23
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 526-2153
Receives donations on behalf of Children's Hospital and Medical Center
in Seattle, whose mission is to provide medical care to children,
regardless of the family's ability to pay.|9
383 000 Children's Therapy Center of Kent
10811 Kent-Kangley Road
Kent WA 98031
(253) 854-5660
Provides motor and speech therapies and early education to infants and
toddlers with handicaps. Horseback riding, sign language, and computer
play are supplements to therapy.|37
385 000 Children's Trust Foundation
1305 4th Ave. #518
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 343-5911
Our approach to prevention is family support. Children's Trust
Foundation works to plan, implement, and evaluate family support centers
and the programs they provide.|29
387 000 Christian Aid Center
202 W. Birch
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 525-7153
Providing hot meals, shelter, clothing, and hope to homeless men, women,
children, and families for over 50 years. Truly "helping the homeless
help themselves."|10
393 000 Northwest Pastoral Counseling
3549 Bridgeport Way West
Tacoma WA 98466
(253) 564-4233
We offer individual, couple and family counseling, spiritual direction,
education, and consultation, in a respectful, inclusive atmosphere. We
offer graduate training in counseling at the University of Puget
Sound.|9
394 000| Chuckwagon Senior Nutrition Program
2817 Wheaton Way, Suite 208
Bremerton WA 98310
(360) 377-8511
Provides 90,000 meals to Kitsap County senior citizens at congregate
mealsites or home delivered, plus nutrition education. 100% of
donations are used exclusively to provide meals.|6
395 000 Church Council of Greater Seattle
4759 - 15th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 525-1213
Serves youth-at-risk and thousands of homeless, mentally ill, hungry,
elderly and destitute people in King County each year. Works on racial
and economic justice issues.|20
397 000 Citizens for a Healthy Bay
771 Broadway
cb@wa.net
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 383-2429
Citizens for a Healthy Bay, founded in 1990 by local citizens, works to
cleanup, restore, and protect Commencement Bay in Tacoma.|25
399 000 Clark College District No. 14 Foundation
1800 E. McLoughlin
Vancouver WA 98663
(360) 992-2104
Our mission is to compliment and enhance Clark College efforts to
provide educational opportunities to Southwest Washington.|12
403 000 Clover Park Technical College Foundation
4500 Steilacoom Blvd. SW
Lakewood WA 98499
(206) 589-5732
Raises private funds to support student scholarships, equipment
acquisition and faculty/staff development awards.|7
404 000 Columbia Basin Dive Rescue
1960 Butler Loop
Richland WA 99352
(509) 946-CBDR
Provides water rescue and recovery services at no charge to nearly 30
agencies in Benton, Franklin and Walla Walla Counties. Available
statewide upon request.|0
406 000 Committee for Children
2203 Airport Way South, Suite 500
Seattle WA 98134-2027
(206) 343-1223
Prevents child abuse and youth violence through education. Produces
nationally acclaimed classroom curricula and videos; provides to
educators and other professionals throughout Washington State.|10
409 000 Common Meals
1902 Second Avenue
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 443-1233
Committed to end homelessness with job training and placement in the
food service industry and ending hunger with daily meals for
disadvantaged individuals.|24
411 000 Life Services of Spokane
539 W. Sharp, Suite C
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 327-0701
Provide free pregnancy tests, education, counseling, prenatal care,
maternity and infant items, and post-abortion support for women and men.
All services are free and available to all.|14
416 000 Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason & Thurston Counties
6604 Martin Way E
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Programs benefit low-income households; supplemental food program for
pregnant/breastfeeding women (WIC), weatherization, energy assistance,
homeless prevention/case management, parent education, First Steps Case
Management.|9
416 001 Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) Program|with Community Action
Council
6604 Martin Way E
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Nutritional screening, education, and supplemental food vouchers for
pregnant or breast feeding women, infants, and children up to age
five.|9
416 002 Weatherization Assistance Program|with Community Action Council
6604 Martin Way E
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Program provides energy conservation measures to improve energy
efficiency and reduce monthly costs for low-income homeowners and
renters.|9
416 003 Energy and Rental Assistance
6604 Martin Way East
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Program provides financial assistance to low-income households to
prevent homelessness due to eviction, foreclosure, or loss of heat.|9
416 004 Senior Nutrition
6604 Martin Way E
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Program provides nutritious meals to individuals over age 60 through
congregate feeding sites and through delivery of meals to seniors who
are homebound.|9
416 005 Commodity Food Distribution|a program of Community Action
Council)||||||||PROGRAM - Name listing only|9
416 006 Family Skills Classes
6604 Martin Way E.
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Program provides no-cost and low-cost parenting classes to families who
are at high risk of child abuse and neglect.|9
416 007 First Steps Case Management
6604 Martin Way E
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Program provides case management services to pregnant women and new
mothers to increase access to health and social support services.|9
416 008 Employment Case Management
6604 Martin Way East
Olympia WA 98516
(360) 438-1100
Case management and training designed to help low-income individuals
access and maintain employment that is sufficient to reduce or eliminate
dependency on public assistance.|9
420 000 Community Colleges of Spokane Foundation|Project
Self-Sufficiency
N. 2000 Greene, MS 1005
Spokane WA 99207-5499
(509) 533-8611
Designed to aid low-income single parents in making the transition from
public assistance to productive employment and self sufficiency through
classroom instruction and continued support.|2
421 000 Celebrate Life Center Inc. Pregnancy Crisis and Support
PO Box 777
clinc@hctc.com
Allyn WA 98546
(360) 275-7582
Providing free pregnancy testing, maternity/infant clothing, pre-natal
vitamins, infant formula, baby food, car-seats, abstinence education,
post-abortion trauma program, community referrals at four locations.|15
422 000 Cowlitz County Sheriffs Chaplaincy
1314 Commerce Ave
chaplain@kalama.com
Longview WA 98632
(360) 425-7222
Serving law enforcement, fire, rescue and community at large in crisis
intervention as first responders with counsel and support by trained,
experienced Chaplaincy volunteers|0
423 000 Columbia Basin Foundation
PO Box 1623
Moses Lake WA 98837
(509) 766-5808
Community foundation with collection of permanent charitable funds
supported by a wide range of donors to strengthen community. Serving
Grant & Adams Counties, plus Odessa & Connell.|13
424 000 Concern for Animals
PO Box 1323
Tenino WA 98589
(360) 264-2839
Concern for Animals helps people with monetary problems keep their pets
by providing financial assistance with veterinary bills, animal feed,
boarding or permanent placement.|4
425 000 Harrison Hospital Foundation
2520 Cherry Ave
Bremerton WA 98310
(360) 792-6760
Harrison Hospital Foundation helps fund Harrison Memorial Hospital
equipment purchases, educational programs and special projects to
benefit the health of our community.|19
427 000 Hands On Children's Museum
PO Box 7426
PATTYPR@AOL.COM
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 956-0818
Dedicated to providing a safe, exciting environment that stimulates
children's curiosity, creativity and learning through hands on exhibits
in art, science, music, drama, and history.|14
428 000 Kids At Risk
364 Catherine M-6
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509)527-8888
We manufacture, refurbish, distribute, install and repair basketball
hoops and backboards, free of charge to schools, labor camps, low income
housing projects and Indian Reservations.|0
429 000 Community Home Health/Hospice
1035 - 11th Avenue
PO Box 2067
Longview WA 98632-8189
(360) 425-8510
Provides a wide range of health care options to those individuals
needing care in the home. Community Hospice provides care for the
terminally ill.|9
440 000 Life Choices of King County
15935 NE 8th Street, Suite B 200
Bellevue WA 98008
(425) 562-1985
A Christian organization that provides abstinence education programs,
pregnancy exams, ultra sound scans and information regarding
alternatives to abortion.|29
443 000 Crisis Pregnancy Center of Thurston County
1416 East State Avenue NE
Olympia WA 98506
(360) 753-8023
Counsel pregnant women; provide free pregnancy tests, maternity/baby
clothes; childbirth classes; Post-abortion Support Groups; fetal
development and abstinence/AIDS education in schools.|12
447 000 Cancer Care of North Central Washington, Inc
PO Box 2044
Wenatchee WA 98807
(509) 663-6964
CCNCW offers support to cancer patients, including comfortable housing
for patients from out-of-town receiving treatment, and other services,
both financial and emotional.|7
456 000 Discovery House (a division of Yokefellows of Olympia)
519 North Puget
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 754-4441
Discovery house provides a non-clinical atmosphere for professional
counseling services. We have developed a Transition House as a short
term residence for clients who are recovering from trauma.|4
457 000 Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America - WA State Chapter
320 Andover Park E., Suite 225
Seattle WA 98188
(206) 574-0698
Devotes contributions to research and supports vital education programs
for families, individuals and physicians to benefit the 2,000,000
Americans with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.|16
459 000 Dispute Resolution Center of Thurston County
PO Box 12222
Olympia WA 98508
(360) 956-1155
Any individual or group with a dispute that is non-violent and
non-criminal can use the DRC's mediation services to help negotiate a
settlement agreement.|4
461 000 East-West Greenway Association
PO Box 7067
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 786-9233
Re-connecting Capitol Lake and Lacey with a linear park and wildlife
corridor. Establishing a trail for humans and native vegetation for all
to enjoy.|1
463 000 Eastlake Childcare Center
PO Box A
Medical Lake WA 99022
(509) 299-4511
The Center is a non-profit facility providing flexible full and
part-time care for children including low-income and DSHS clients.|2
465 000 Experimental Education Unit
College of Education
Box 357925
Seattle WA 98195-7925
(206) 543-4011
Committed to serving children with diverse abilities, ranging in age
from a few weeks to seven years.|31
466 000 Eastside Literacy Council
1805 136th Place NE #101
Bellevue WA 98005
(425) 643-1912
A community-based organization that advocates for and promotes literacy.
It provides free, confidential tutoring services to functionally
illiterate adults and youth, utilizing certified trained volunteers.|26
467 000 Eastside Sexual Assault Center for Children
925 - 116th NE, Suite 211
Bellevue WA 98004
(425) 688-5130
Provides recovery counseling and advocacy services for child victims of
sexual assault and other forms of trauma and to their families.
Community education, consultation, and training services are also
available.|24
468 000 Eating Disorders Awareness and Prevention, Inc
603 Stewart St. Suite 803
edapinc@aol.com
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 382-3587
EDAP provides free information and sponsors educational programs,
including National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, to promote healthy
self-esteem and body image and prevent eating disorders.|6
469 000 Edmonds Community College Foundation
20000 68th Avenue West
Lynnwood WA 98036
(425) 640-1411
Provides support and encouragement of education through student
scholarships, educational and community programs within the mission of
Edmonds Community College.|9
473 000 EquiFriends
9307 72nd Street SE
Snohomish WA 98290
(425) 337-1137
A non-profit human service agency offering a therapeutic horseback
riding and driving program for physically, mentally and emotionally
challenged children and adults.|9
474 000 Everett Community College Foundation
801 Wetmore Ave
Everett WA 98201
(425) 388-9555
Supports Everett Community College by providing scholarships for needy
and deserving students, and by assisting with Everett CC's equipment,
instrumentation, and faculty training needs.|19
475 000 FISH Food Banks of Pierce County
1224 South "I" Street
Tacoma WA 98405
(253) 383-3164
FISH is a nonprofit community supported effort, coordinated by community
volunteers to provide emergency food and services to the temporarily
distressed in Pierce County.|8
476 000 Evergreen Habitat for Humanity (The)
1104 Main Street, Suite M100
Vancouver WA 98660
(360) 737-1759
An ecumenical Christian non-profit organization which builds housing in
partnership with those who do not have adequate housing with income from
donations of cash, in-kind goods, labor and expertise.|14
477 000 Evergreen AIDS Foundation
1201 Cornwall Avenue #203
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 671-0703
Our purpose is to ensure services for any person in the Northwest
Washington area affected by, or concerned about the AIDS virus.|20
478 000 Explorer Search and Rescue - Pierce County Unit
PO Box 11322
Tacoma WA 98411
(253) 752-3727
ESAR trains/logistically supports young people (teenagers) to
effectively carry out search/rescue operations and provides community
services (flood control, evidence searches, food drives, etc.).|0
479 000 Evergreen Hospice and Health Care Foundation
12910 Totem Lake Blvd NE, Suite 200
Kirkland WA 98034
(425) 899-1900
Funds raised support Evergreen Hospice and provide hospice care to
terminally ill patients, and their families, at home and in the
inpatient center.|52
481 000 Everett Medic One Foundation
PO BOX 514
Everett WA 98206
(425) 238-8448
The Everett Medic One foundation is increasing survival rates from heart
attack by providing needed CPR training and heart disease prevention
information to the public.|0
483 000 Family Crisis Network
PO Box 944
Newport WA 99156
(509) 447-2274
Provides services to all persons who have been abused. Promotes a safe
environment for victims of intra-family violence, sexual assault, or the
homeless.|8
487 000 Family Renewal Shelter
PO Box 98318
Tacoma WA 98498-0318
(206) 475-9010
We provide safe, confidential shelter for battered women and their
children. We also provide food, clothing, counseling, legal advocacy,
and relocation funds.|5
494 000 Family Support Center
344 North Main Street
Colville WA 99114
(509) 684-3796
Provides crisis intervention services to victims of domestic violence
and sexual assault: 24-hour crisis line, safe homes, advocacy, community
education/awareness projects, and a personal safety curriculum offered
to county
schools.|1
495 000 First Avenue Service Center
PO Box 12937
Seattle WA 98111-4937
(206) 441-8405
Downtown Service Center for the homeless. Basics provided free;
shelter, meals, clothing, hygiene, and laundry. Day program is open to
all without discrimination. Overnight shelter for 75.|25
495 001 Overnight Shelter
2015 3rd Ave/PO Box 12937
Seattle WA 98111
(206) 441-8405
Program Name Listing Only
496 000 Family Values Foundation
PO Box 30771
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 781-1074
Provides grants to organizations which support strong traditional
family, sanctity of human life, sexual abstinence outside of marriage,
religious expression, and limited civil government.|3
498 000 Food Lifeline
1702 NE 150th St
Shoreline WA 98155
(206) 545-6600
Works with food industry to secure and distribute 11.2 million pounds of
donated food to 219 agencies in Western Washington. Member National
Second Harvest Network.|4
505 000 Foundation for International Understanding Through
Students-FIUTS
Univ. of Washington
302B Student Union
Box 352238
Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-0735
FIUTS volunteers provide homestays, local family contacts, community
resources and support to international students, scholars and their
families attending the University of Washington.|18
508 000 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Foundation
1100 Fairview Ave N, LY-120
http://www.fhcrc.org
Seattle WA 98109-1024
(206) 667-4974
The Foundation is dedicated exclusively to providing financial and other
support to the Center which is a non-profit organization dedicated to
understanding cancer and to eliminating it as a human disease problem
through research, patient care & education|9
509 000 Friend to Friend - America
PO Box 98766
Seattle WA 98198
(206) 246-5150
Assists communities throughout Washington and America to initiate local
FRIEND TO FRIEND programs to find "friends" for nursing home residents
who have few outside visitors.|0
510 000 Friend to Friend - Greater Seattle
PO Box 98766
Seattle WA 98198
(206) 246-5150
Recruits and matches volunteers to visit one on one with residents on
200+ Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, and Retirement Homes, who
seldom/never have visitors.|5
513 000 Friends of American Indians in Education
PO Box 45554
Seattle WA 98145
(206) 527-9458
Contributions directly support the American Indian Endowed Scholarship
program, creating educational opportunities and promoting the
participation of American Indians in higher education within Washington
State.|0
515 000 Friends of Eastern State Hospital
PO Box A
Medical Lake WA 99022
(509) 299-4280
Promotes health and well-being, education, vocational and recreational
needs to approximately 300 seriously mentally ill patients at Eastern
State Hospital.|1
518 000 Gift for Special Children (A)
P.O. Box 97
Lilliwaup WA 98555
(360) 877-5413
Provides financial assistance to developmentally disabled children under
the age of 18. Services provided may include diapers, medical
equipment, wheelchair ramps, across the counter medications, etc.|3
520 000 Grays Harbor College Foundation
P.O. Box 923
Aberdeen WA 98520
(360) 532-6873
Provides tuition scholarships to students serious about pursuing their
educational goals at GHC. Likewise, World Class Scholars Program assists
developing goals among young students.|3
521 000 Greenwood Home
P.O. Box 30639
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 362-7575
A private, nonprofit corporation providing constant care for
developmentally disabled citizens and developing services to match their
expressed needs and desires.|10
523 000 Greater Lewis County Habitat for Humanity
PO Box 1352
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 736-7158
We build simple affordable houses in partnership with families in
financial need. We use volunteer labor and sell the homes with no
interest mortgages.|0
524 000 Community Foundation (The)
505 West 4th Ave St A
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 705-3340
The Community Foundation is a non profit established in 1989 as a public
charity to develop, receive, administer and distribute private
charitable resources.|39
524 001 Olympia High School Scholarship Fund|(a program of Greater
Thurston County Community Foundation)||||||||PROGRAM - Name listing
only.|2
524 002 Thurston County High School Scholarship Fund|(a program of
Greater
Thurston County Community Foundation)||||||||PROGRAM - Name listing
only|14
525 000 Green River Foundation
12401 SE 320th Street
Auburn WA 98092-3699
(253) 288-3330
We strive to provide quality education for citizens of all ages. We
provide academic scholarships, specialized equipment, and library
resources to support Green River Community College students.|14
526 000 Group Health/Kaiser Permanente Community Foundation
1730 Minor Ave Suite 1520
Seattle WA 98101-1448
(206) 287-4645
Funds health promotion, research, clinical, education programs at Group
Health Cooperative, Group Health Northwest and in the communities where
they operate.|4
530 000 Harmony Hill Of Union
E. 7362 HWY 106
Union WA 98592
(360) 898-2363
Provides opportunities for wellness leaning for small groups in a
supportive restful environment. Retreat program for individuals with
cancer or other life threatening/chronic illnesses.|25
533 000 Habitat for Humanity, South Puget Sound
1601 North Street
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 956-3456
Using donated labor and funds, we build simple, decent homes in
partnership with low-income families. The homes are sold at no-profit,
no-interest.|6
534 000 Habitat for Humanity, Tacoma/Pierce County
P.O. Box 7124
Tacoma WA 98407
(253) 627-5626
Takes families out of substandard housing. The family and Habitat
volunteers build a simple, affordable house which the family then buys.
Habitat makes no profit.|8
535 000 Healing the Children - Inland Northwest
Post Office Box 429
Spokane WA 99210-0429
(509) 455-7914
A nonprofit corporation dedicated to providing medical care to children
in need of treatment in the United States and abroad.|4
537 000 Healing the Children - Oregon and Western Washington
14021 - 127th Avenue SE
Snohomish WA 98290-6731
(360) 568-8694
Helps provide donated medical care for children who are unable to
receive care because of lack of medical and/or financial resources.|11
538 000 Harborview Community Service League
325 Ninth Ave
Box 359950
league@u.washington.edu
Seattle Wa 98104-2499
(206) 521-1669
This volunteer organization supports Harborview Medical Center through
an in-hospital literacy program, community outreach, enhancement or
patient care services, and gift shop operation.|35
539 000 Washington Health Providers For Health Care For All
PO Box 22367
Chirp@u.washington.edu
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 329-2237
A statewide organization researching options for establishing universal,
quality health care as a basic right and educating health providers,
consumers and lawmakers about our findings.|0
549 000 Helping Hands for the Disabled
P.O. Box 6335
Bellevue WA 98008-0335
(425) 644-4477
Creates and manages safe, community-based residences with supportive
homelike environments in which people with developmental disabilities
may live with peers and increase their independent living skills.|1
553 000 Highline Community College Foundation
PO Box 98000
Des Moines WA 98198-9800
(206) 870-3774
The HCC Foundation raises funds to insure success for community college
students through scholarships, emergency assistance and instructional
enhancements, including equipment, library materials, and staff
development.|31
554 000 Holy Family Adult Day Health
West 1104 Heroy
Spokane WA 99205
(509) 482-2475
Rehabilitation and supportive services for mentally or physically
impaired adults to maintain or improve the person's level of functioning
and provide adult day care services.|7
556 000 Homes First!
PO Box 4421
Tumwater WA 98501
(360) 352-4903
We bring public and private resources together to create and preserve
affordable housing for low and very low income families in Thurston
County.|6
560 000 Hospitality Kitchen
1323 S Yakima Ave
Tacoma WA 98405
(206) 627-4532
Provides free meals Monday-Saturday for people often ignored by society
in a welcoming, safe environment within Tacoma's Hilltop area.|56
561 000 Pregnancy Care Clinic
PO Box 1675
670 SE Midway Blvd
Oak Harbor WA 98277
(360) 675-2096
All services are free, confidential and
non-discriminatory: Pregnancy tests, counseling, housing, maternity and
baby clothes, baby furniture, formula, classes, support groups,
referrals, on-going friendship.|31
562 000 Inner-City Developmental Education in Action
PO Box 22861
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 329-2410
Over 100 volunteers provide tutoring, mentoring, transportation, hot
meals four nights per week during the school year, and summer programs
to children K-12 who are at-risk or potentially at-risk.|30
564 000 Interdev
PO Box 3883
Seattle WA 98124-3883
(425) 775-8330
Provides training and coordination services to over 200 agencies world
wide, to improve their effectiveness and avoid duplication in relief,
medical, mission and related programs.|19
566 000 Inglewood Residential and Community Services
7911 NE 195th Street
Bothell WA 98011
(425) 483-1141
Warm and caring home for young adults with severe mental retardation.
Focus is on friendships, choices, attending community events and
learning to "do" for themselves.|9
567 000 Inland Empire Natural Resources Youth Camping Association
PO Box 46
madsen2fir@ior.com
Davenport WA 99122
(509) 725-4181
Youth learn about natural resources from resource professionals. They
develop communication and teamwork skills, and are encouraged to be
leaders in their community.|8
573 000 International Children's Care
2711 NE 134th Street
Vancouver WA 98686
(360) 573-0429
Furnish care and provide family-style homes for abandoned and orphaned
children in needy countries, including Guatemala, Dominican Republic, El
Salvador, Columbia, Romania, Thailand, Mexico,Cambodia, Brizil, India,
Honduras, SR. Lanka.|8
575 000 International District Village Square Association
409 Maynard Ave. S., Suite 200
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 624-8929
The Village Square
is the largest multi-ethic project in Washington providing human
services in 43 languages to 20,000 people throughout the Puget Sound.|17
578 000 Jubilee Women's Center
620 18th Avenue East
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 324-1244
We provide safe, supportive,
transitional housing and assistance to low-income women in crisis so
that they may secure sustainable income and permanent housing.|31
579 000 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation - Western Washington Chapter
210 Queen Anne Ave N St 102
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 213-0200
Help us find a cure for diabetes. Through research, we can save lives
of children and adults who suffer from diabetes and its devastating
complications.|8
579 001 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation-Seattle Guild
1001 4th Ave St 3808
Seattle WA 98154
(206) 343-0873
Program Name Listing Only|2
579 002 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation - Spokane County Area Chapter
W 422 Riverside Ave St 1411
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 459-6307
Program Name Listing Only|15
580 000 Kitchen Garden Project (The)
PO Box 7821
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 943-9188
The Kitchen Garden project provides low-income people in Western
Washington with free complete vegetable gardens, promoting self-reliance
and community well-being.|12
582 000 Kittitas County 4-H Endowment Trust Fund
PO Box 802
Ellensburg WA 98926-0802
(509) 925-0929
Provides a reliable source of funding to support the Kittitas County 4-H
program in perpetuity. Ensures a long-term quality 4-H program for
Kittitas County youth.|3
586 000 La Leche League of Washington (LLLW)
17125 40th Ave. West
Lynnwood WA 98037
(425) 742-0982
LLLW provides breast-feeding help and information to general public and
health professionals through monthly meetings, workshops, and telephone
counseling. $30 dues include bi-monthly journal.|8
590 000 L'Arche Noah Sealth
PO Box 22023
Seattle WA 98122-0023
(206) 325-9434||A non-profit Christian community providing permanent
homes and employment for adults with developmental disabilities and the
assistants who share life with them.|12
601 000 Lower Columbia Community Action Council
PO Box 2129
Longview WA 98632
(360) 425-3430
A non-profit agency that provides services which assist very-low and
low-income persons, and senior persons to live in dignity and
self-sufficiency.|10
602 000 Liberty Park Child Development Center
1417 E. Hartson
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 534-0957
Christian facility caring for children two and one-half through eleven
years whose parents are low-income. We help families overcome poverty
and create self independence.|0
603 000 Love Church Services Network, Inc
PO Box 760
Spokane WA 99210
(509) 327-5359
Organizes and coordinates churches in the Inland Empire
community to respond to individual, family and project needs by
developing a clearinghouse to screen needs, fashion a cooperative
helping relationship between area agencies and churches.|8
604 000 Make-A-Wish Foundation
400 East Pine, Suite 220
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 322-9474
The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Washington State grants wishes for
children battling life-threatening illnesses, creating hope, happiness
and magical memories for the entire family.|15
605 000 Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center
19802 NE 148th Street
Woodinville WA 98072
(425) 882-1554
Children and adults who are physically and/or mentally challenged are
provided with weekly therapeutic horseback riding sessions that improve
physical health, self-esteem, and capabilities.|22
606 000 MAK's Sunny Acres Association
P.O. Box 36
Nine Mile Falls WA 99026
(509) 466-5550
A camp located on Burgess-Ritter Rd, Sprague (Lincoln County),
Washington, dedicated to moral, physical, spiritual and intellectual
improvement and leadership training of young people.|0
607 000 Pike Place Market Foundation (The)
85 Pike Street, Room 500
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 682-7453
Raises funds to purchase food, child care, medical care and housing
services for the low-income and elderly people of the Pike Place Market
neighborhood.|18
608 000 Lewis County Children With Special Needs
PO Box 932
Chehalis WA 98532
(360) 740-8332
Supports the community's medically fragile, developmentally disabled
children, young adults and their caregivers. Ensuring these young peple
benefit by remaining in their loving homes.|0
609 000 Mary Bridge Children's Foundation (Mary Bridge Children's
Hospital and Health Center)
P.O. Box 5296
Tacoma WA 98415-0296|(253) 594-1264
We seek community support for Mary
Bridge Children's Hospital and Health Center, serving the health care
needs of children throughout Southwestern Washington.|11
615 000 Health Alliance International
1107 NE 45th Street, Suite 410
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 543-8382
Improve the health and welfare of under-served peoples worldwide through
training of health-care workers and the assessment, implementation, and
evaluation of health-related programs.|25
616 000 Music Center of the Northwest
PO Box 30757
mcnw@juno.com
Seattle WA 98103-0757
(206) 526-8443
Music Center provides high quality individual and group music
instruction and ensembles for children and adults of all abilities and
experience. Financial aid is available.|18
618 000 My Family, Inc.
6011 Troon Lane SE
Olympia WA 98501-5176
(360) 491-7140
A Washington State nonprofit corporation which has been established to
provide residential living services for individuals with developmental
disabilities in the Olympia area.|0
619 000 Medic One Foundation
325 9th Avenue/PO Box 359747
Seattle WA 98104-2499
(206) 731-3341
The foundation supports several programs involving emergency medical
services: training and equipment for paramedics, quality assurance,
and research related to cardiac arrest and patient survival.|5
620 000 Medical Lake Community Outreach
PO Box 1466
Medical Lake WA 99022
(509) 299-3819
Information and referral services, emergency relief, snow/leaf removal,
transportation, and chore services for low-income and elderly.|0
623 000 Mothers Against Drunk Driving
2401 Bristol Court SW
Olympia WA 98502
(800) 927-6080
The mission of MADD is to stop drunk driving and to support the victims
of this violent crime.|30
625 000 National Indian Child Welfare Association
3611 SW Hood St #210
INFO@NICWA.ORG
Portland OR 97201
(503) 222-4044
NICWA is dedicated to the well-being of American Indian children and
families by helping all tribes to strenghten and enhance their delivery
of quality child welfare services.|17
627 000 National Kidney Foundation of Oregon and SW Washington
4370 NE Halsey Suite 240
Jefferson 400 Building, Suite 164
Portland OR 97213
(503) 282-0990
Supports research in diseases of the kidney and urinary tract,
encourages organ donation, provides patient services, community and
professional education, and preventive health information statewide.|6
629 000 National Neurofibromatosis Foundation, Washington Chapter
6628 212th Street SW St 114
Lynnwood WA 98036
(206) 745-1894
Sponsors scientific research, public education, clinical/patient support
services. NF causes tumors on nerves leading to blindness, deafness,
disfigurement, limb loss, learning disabilities, scoliosis.|18
632 000 SIDS Foundation of Washington
4649 Sunnyside Ave N St 348
Seattle WA 98103
(800) 533-0376
Statewide programs of emotional and informational support for parents,
extended family, friends, and co-workers; community education and
awareness; promotion of research.|20
634 000 Nellie Goodhue Group Homes
PO Box 75163
Seattle WA 98125-0163
(206) 362-5724
Maintain and develop safe, high quality residential group programs,
expand services to meet the needs of current and underserved clients and
advocacy for our clients.|57
635 000 Hope Heart Institute (The)
556 18th Ave
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 328-8600
Dedicated to reducing death and disability caused by cardiovascular
disease, America's #1 killer, through research and education to advance
treatment and prevention.|16
636 000 New Horizons Ministries
2709 3rd Ave
Seattle WA 98111
(206) 374-0866
Provides emergency and long-term referral services and transitional
housing to runaways and street youth involved in street survival
activities and/or prostitution. A nondenominational Christian
volunteer-based agency.|22
638 000|The Simon of Cyrene Society Inc
PO Box 201
Monroe WA 98272
(360) 794-8720
Dedicated to supporting/helping families of prisoners in Washington.
This society affirms the need for healthy relationships, for positive
self-image, and for practical assistance.|16
641 000 Nikkei Concerns
1601 East Yesler Way
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 323-7100
We oversee the operation of Seattle Keiro, a 150-bed skilled nursing
facility licensed by the state of Washington.|4
642 000 Nisqually River Basin Land Trust
PO Box 1148
Yelm WA 98597
(360) 761-1652
Protects lands of high environmental value in the Nisqually River Basin
through the acquisition and management of properties and conservation
easements.|27
643 000 North Seattle Community College Foundation
9600 College Way North
Seattle WA 98103-3599
(206) 537-3604
Provides access to educational opportunities and job training for needy
and deserving students through financial aid which may include tuition,
tutoring, books, child care, and emergency aid.|1
644 000 North Thurston Schools Educational Foundation
PO Box 3312
Lacey WA 98503
(360) 951-4365
A citizen volunteer organization which assists students in North
Thurston School District thorough emergency assistance grants,
scholarships for students with need, and instructional programs.|12
646 000 Northeast Washington (N.E.W.) Health Programs
PO Box 808
Chewelah WA 99109
(509) 935-6001
Serving patients in need of home health services in northeastern
Washington. Primary medical care is also provided in Northport, Orient,
Springdale, Loon Lake, Chewelah and Ione. Dental care is also provided
in Colville.|30
659 000 Northwest Harvest
P.O. Box 12272
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 625-0755
Dedicated to preventing hunger in Washington State. We collect, purchase
and distribute food to approximately 260 hunger programs statewide, to
provide wholesome food to individuals and families in need.|6
664 000 Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
909 Eighth Avenue
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 587-4009
NWIRP is committed to defending and advancing the rights of immigrants
and refugees through community education, advocacy, and immigration
legal services to persons of low-income.|19
670 000 Northwest Indian College Foundation
2522 Kwina Road
Bellingham WA 98226
(360) 676-2772
Supports and raises funds for on-reservation higher education for Native
Americans through scholarships, vocational and college degree program
development and classroom renovation.|6
672 000 Northwest Trek Foundation (The)
11610 Trek Dr. E
trekfnd@nwrain.com
Eatonville WA 98328
(360) 832-7170
Provides support for Northwest Trek Wildlife Park facilities and
programs, promoting understanding of the interaction of native northwest
wildlife and humans in their common enviroment.|10
673 000 Northwest Kidney Foundation
P.O. BOX 3035
Seattle WA 98114
(206) 292-5351
We provide financial support services to kidney patients, fund
professional education and research, provide community education, and
promote organ donation.|14
675 000 Northwest Medical Teams International, Inc.
6955 SW Sandburg Street
Portland OR 97223
(503) 624-1000
Provides humanitarian aid and immediate response teams to disasters,
holiday "gifts of Hope" to under-privileged children, and mobile
dental/medical care to needy and inner-city communities.|0
682 000 Okanogan Family Planning
PO Box 1488
Okanogan WA 98840
(509) 422-1624
Provides quality reproductive health care to all persons regardless of
ability to pay, and provides educational resources to the community
regarding human sexuality.|12
683 000 Olympia Union Gospel Mission
PO Box 7668
wdcarver@earthlink.net
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 709-9725
The OUGM: a Rescue Mission designed to break patterns of homelessness
by meeting individual needs for food and shelter, including Biblically
based life skills training.|8
685 000 Okanogan Senior Citizen's Association
PO Box 3699
Omak WA 98841
(509) 826-4391
OCSCA provides nutritional meals and transportation to elderly and
disabled of Okanogan County; chore services for elderly in Okanogan,
Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Adams, Lincoln counties.|1
689 000 Older Women's League (Seattle/King County Chapter)
c/o Wallingford Senior Center
4649 Sunnside Avenue North
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 781-6679
To improve the quality of life for mid-life and older women; economic
and social equity, health, and housing. We work to improve older
women's overall status and image.|12
696 000 Olympic Wildlife Rescue Project
PO Box 7087
Olympia WA 98507-7087
(360) 495-3337
Provides for the ongoing mission of Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Release
of Washington wildlife and public education to insure habitat
preservation and prevention of cruelty to animals.|9
697 000 Open House, Inc
PO Box 242
Vancouver WA 98666
(360) 737-0300
An emergency and long-term shelter for homeless families, single women,
and couples. Case managers assist families to find jobs and housing and
resolve special problems.|5
698 000 One Church, One Child of Washington State
451 SW 10th Street, Suite 120
Renton WA 98055
(425) 235-4772
We are an African American non-profit, agency which recruits, trains,
and supports families for the adoption and foster care of children of
color.|25
699 000 Operation TEEN Esteem
823 Oakcrest Drive SE
Olympia WA 98503
(360) 412-3337
We reach thousands of young people and parents with "Wait Training"
abstinence, relationship, and character-development ed. through
seminars, parent/teen workshops, counseling, curriculum, classroom
presentations for public & private schools/youth groups.|0
701 000 Crisis Support Network
2 Appelo Lane
Naselle WA 98638-9504
(360) 484-7191
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all of life's victims from
the abused to the lonely and hopeless through supporting them in helping
themselves.|5
703 000 Padilla Bay Foundation
PO Box 1305
Mt. Vernon WA 98273
(360) 757-3234
We strive to raise funds and provide support for educational and
research programs at the Padilla Bay Reserve and Breazeale Interpretive
Center.|40
704 000 Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute
PO Box 431
Pullman WA 99163
(208) 882-1444||Our mission is to involve citizens in decisions that
affect, protect and serve human health and environment of the Palouse
and Clearwater regions.
http://www.moscow.com/pcei|13
705 000 Parents Anonymous of Washington
1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 310
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 233-0139
We provide free, weekly treatment, education, and prevention services to
parents who abuse or fear they might abuse their children. Free child
care is provided.|19
706 000 Palouse Habitat for Humanity
PO Box 8571
Moscow ID 83843
(208) 883-8502
Builds houses for families in need. They must work along side our
volunteers and re-pay a long-term interest-free mortgage.|3
707 000 Parents of Prematures
PO Box 3046
Kirkland WA 98083-3046
(425) 283-7466
We provide free emotional support, education and resource information to
parents with a high-risk pregnancy, birth and-or hospitalization of a
premature baby.|0
709 000 Parent Project
20 Sammis Lane
White Plains NY 10605
(212) 786-1389
An organization of the parents, by the parents, and for the parents to
succeed in it mission of finding a cure for Duchenne and Becker Muscular
Dystrophy by the year 2000.|46
712 000 Pediatric Interim Care Center
233 S. 2nd Ave.
Kent WA 98032
(253) 852-5253
We are an interim care facility for heroin and cocaine-affected babies,
and medically fragile children up to the age of two.|18
713 000 Peninsula College Foundation
1502 E Lauridsen Blvd
Port Angeles WA 98362
(360) 417-6535||To support Peninsula College students through
scholarships, emergency assistance, and classroom enhancement and
enrichment including equipment, resource materials, facilities, and
staff development.|3
719 000 People First of Washington
PO Box 648
Clarkston WA 99403
(509) 758-1123
The ONLY self-help and self-advocacy membership organization of people
with developmental disabilities who are "people first" and their
handicaps are secondary.|13
721 000 Pierce County 4-H
3049 S. 36th ST.
Tacoma WA 98409
(253) 798-7160
4-H Youth Development teaches life skills (communication,
decision-making, independent thinking, responsibility, leadership,
working with others). Provides educational opportunities, adult
mentorship and community service involvement.|16
722 000 Pierce College Foundation
9401 Farwest Drive SW
Tacoma WA 98498
(253) 964-6269
The Foundation funds scholarship, instructional equipment and program
enhancements to improve educational opportunities at Pierce College.|0
723 000 Pierce County Alliance
510 Tacoma Ave. S.
Tacoma WA 98402
(253) 572-4750
For over 24 years, the Alliance has earned frequent recognition for its
innovative programs for drug and alcohol treatment and specialty program
services for at - risk youth.|13
724 000 Pike Market Child Care & Preschool
1501 Pike Place #313
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 625-0842
Provides safe, nurturing care and education to children, and parenting
education to families, of all economic means, in an anti-bias,
culturally relevant, self-esteem building environment.|21
728 000 Pike Market Medical Clinic
1930 Post Alley
Seattle WA 98101-1038
(206) 728-1687
The clinic offers comprehensive health care to low-income and elderly
people living in downtown Seattle. Emphasis given to maintaining
independence among the elderly.|25
733 000 Pike Market Senior Center/Downtown Food Bank
1931 First Avenue
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 728-2773
The Senior Center is a place for low-income older adults to gather for
activities and services that enhance their independent living in the
community. The Food Bank helps to sustain and adequate diet for the
seniors that live downtown.|23
735 000 Planned Parenthood of Western Washington
2211 East Madison
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 328-7734
Provides routine reproductive health care, contraceptives, pregnancy
testing, counseling, cancer screening, early abortions, sexually
transmitted disease testing/treatment, HIV testing, educational
programs.
http://www.ppww.org|12
735 001 Planned Parenthood of Seattle/King County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only.|12
735 002 Planned Parenthood of Snohomish County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only.|12
735 003 Planned Parenthood of Pierce County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
Listing Only|12
735 004 Planned Parenthood of Lewis County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only.|12
735 005 Planned Parenthood of Kitsap County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only.|12
735 006 Planned Parenthood of Mason County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only.|12
735 007 Planned Parenthood of Thurston County|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only|12
735 008 Planned Parenthood of Whidbey Island|||||||||PROGRAM - Name
listing only.|12
738 000 Planned Parenthood - Mt. Baker
2300 James Street, Suite 207
Bellingham WA 98225
(360) 734-9007
Serving 15,000 residents of Whatcom, Skagit and San Juan Counties with
family planning, medical services, sexuality education and strong
advocacy for reproductive rights.|14
742 000 Planned Parenthood of Central Washington
208 North Third Avenue
Yakima WA 98902
(509) 248-3628
A private nonprofit agency providing family planning information,
education, counseling, and medical services in Benton, Franklin,
Kittitas, Walla Walla, and Yakima Counties through clinics in Kennewick,
Sunnyside, Ellensburg, Walla Walla and Yakima.|13
765 000 Planned Parenthood of Spokane and Whitman Counties
E. 123 Indiana Avenue
P.O. Box 5825
Spokane WA 99205-0825
(509) 326-6292
We provide sexuality education to individuals, families and community
groups. Agency programs include family planning services, cancer
screening, pregnancy testing and counseling and abortion services.|18
779 000 Pregnancy Aid of Thurston County
1021 Boundary SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 956-7413
To provide confidential help to any pregnant woman during all phases of
her pregnancy and after the baby is born, regardless of age, race,
creed, marital or socio-economic status.|2
780 000 Presbyterian Counseling Service
564 NE Ravenna Blvd.
Seattle WA 98115
(206) 527-2266
Providing professional, affordable counseling since 1960. We approach
problems of individuals, couples and families from both a psychological
and spiritual point of view.|19
782 000 Phinney Neighborhood Association
6532 Phinney Ave N
PNAcenter@aol.com
Seattle WA 98103
(206) 783-2244
A youth, family and education center, sponsored by the community, that
provides a variety of support services designed to build stronger
families and stronger communities.|16
783 000 Q - Safety Patrol
1122 E. Pike St #940
inof@qpatrol.org
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 325-9128
Is an organization dedicated to preventing hate crimes and all other
forms of violence. Some services provided include self-defense classes,
safety patrols, and specialized trainings.|58
785 000 Presbyterian Counseling Service, North
PO Box 292
Snohomish WA 98291
(360) 568-8737
Provides professional counseling within a Christian framework for the
nurture and healing of individuals, youth, couples and families
experiencing the pressures of life.|21
786 000 Providence Health Care Foundation
914 So Scheuber Rd
Centralia WA 98531
(360) 740-8308
Seeks community support for Providence/Centralia Hospital, its related
programs and Rosary Manor, the hospitals long term care facility.
Special concern for the poor & elderly.|13
789 000 P.R.I.D.E. Program/Clark College Foundation
1800 East McGloughlin
Vancouver WA 98663
(360) 699-0341
Center provides needed services to families with newly diagnosed
children with developmental delays. Services include: educational
programming, therapies, support groups, resource center, and integrated
classes.|1
791 000 Prison Fellowship Ministries
PO Box 17500
Washington DC 20041-0500
(703) 478-0100
Christian programs transform prisoners' lives helping them make
responsible moral choices. Angel Tree program provides Christmas gifts
and Gospel to prisoners' children. Founder, Chuck Colson.|20
793 000 Prime Time
P.O. Box 148
Yakima WA 98907-0148
(509) 248-2854
Provides an outdoor recreational facility for terminally/seriously ill
children and their families in a wilderness setting. Emphasizing the
love that comes from the family.|24
794 000 Progressive Animal Welfare Society, Inc. (PAWS)
Box 1037
Lynnwood WA 98046
(425) 787-2500
PAWS works for more respectful relations between humans and other
animals through education, advocacy, veterinary services, animal
sheltering and adoption, and wildlife rehabilitation and release.|14
796 000 Prison Pet Partnership Program
9601 Bujacich Road NW
Gig Harbor WA 98335-0017
(253 858-4240
This program is dedicated to the rehabilitation of female offenders
through the rescuing and training of dogs for service work with he
physically handicapped.|18
797 000 Pullman Civic Trust
PO Box 2284 C.S.
Pullman WA 99165-228
(509) 334-5636
Provide enhancement of our built and natural environment through
education and restoration. Dedication to the creation of the
pedestrian/bicycle pathways within and between communities.|0
798 000 Rainier Education Foundation
PO Box 1017
Rainier WA 98576
(360) 446-2205
Funds projects for enhancing the quality of educational opportunities
for all students in Rainier School District by providing mini/mega
grants and scholarships.|1
800 000 Read To Succeed - Northeast Washington Rural Resources
320 North Main
Colville WA 99114
(509) 684-8421
A volunteer program designed to teach individuals who lack functional
literacy skills and assists them in mastering reading, writing, math,
and critical thinking skills.|1
803 000 Renton Technical College Foundation
3000 NE Fourth Street
Renton WA 98056
(425) 235-2356
We engage in fundraising and advocacy programs and activities to
facilitate or enhance the educational, cultural, and operational
environment at Renton Technical College to ensure student success and
achievement.|24
807 000 Ronald McDonald House of Spokane
West 1015 Fifth Avenue
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 624-0500
Temporary home for Inland Northwest families coming to Spokane seeking
medical care for seriously ill children, providing over 8,000 nights of
care per year.|15
811 000 Safeplace: Rape Relief/Women's Shelter Services
P.O. Box 1605
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 754-6300 (360) 786-8754
24-hour crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, and groups for
victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. Emergency shelter for
battered women and their children.|15
812 000 Sandcastle Family Support Nursery
PO Box 1771
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 522-4616
We are a crisis nursery designed to prevent child abuse and neglect by
providing emergency, short-term child care for children 0-6 years of
age.|2
813 000 Providence St. Peter Foundation
413 Lilly Road NE
Olympia WA 98506
(360) 493-7981
Gifts further our mission to support compassionate, high-quality
hospital, nursing home, health and hospice care with special concern for
the poor, elderly and under-served.|7
815 000 Scottish Rite Center for Childhood Language Disorders
1155 Broadway East
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 324-6293
Nationally certified speech/language pathologists provide diagnosis and
treatment for childhood language disorders with no fee charged to the
family.|1
817 000 Seattle Central Community College Foundation
1701 Broadway
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 587-6940
Student programs not funded by the state including scholarships,
tutoring and child care assistance for low-income students are supported
by the Foundation.|9
820 000 Seattle Midwifery School
2524 - 16th Avenue South, Suite 300
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 322-8834
Nationally recognized training programs for midwives, doulas, and
childbirth educators. Celebrating 20 years of training birth
professionals to serve childbearing women and their families.|36
822 000 Seattle Urban Academy
PO Box 330303
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 546-7200
Provides a quality education for high risk inner-city youth in a safe
and caring environment where one-on-one teach can occur.|7
825 000 Seattle Young People's Project
1265 South Main Street, Suite 310
Seattle WA 98144
(206) 860-9606
Youth-led social change organization. Empowers teenagers by supporting
youth-initiated projects to positively change conditions in schools and
communities that affect young people's lives.|16
830 000 Seeing Eye (The)
PO Box 375
Morristown NJ 07963-0375
(201) 539-4425
Blind individuals are instructed in the use of trained Seeing Eye dogs
for independence and mobility. Programs include Scientific Breeding, 4-H
Puppy Project, Training and Home Visits.|8
832 000 Evergreen State College Foundation (The)
2700 Evergreen Pkwy, L3122
rounslem@evergreen.edu
Olympia WA 98505
(360) 866-600
The Evergreen State College Foundation supports college programs and
student scholarships.|29
834 000 Tri-County Senior Companion Program Development Fund
PO Box 931
Pasco WA 99301
(509) 545-2620
Providing financial support to low-income Senior Companions and Foster
Grandparents. They assist frail elderly and special needs children,
supporting seniors independence; enhancing children's lives.|48
837 000 Silvia Center Community Club (Senior Center)
PO Box 253
Montesano WA 98563
(360) 249-5711
Meeting the nutritional, social and recreational needs of the residents
of Grays Harbor County by serving lunches at low cost and providing
facilities for health care and recreational services.|0
840 000 Shepherd's Counseling Service
2601 Broadway East
Seattle WA 98102
(206) 323-7131
Provides affordable therapy for adult survivors of childhood sexual
abuse, allowing them to find healing build trusting relationships, and
have a more positive future.|23
841 000 Shoreline Community College Foundation
16101 Greenwood Avenue North
kpeterso@ctc.edu
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 546-4755
Our mission is to support and strengthen the educational, vocational and
community service programs and offerings of Shoreline Community
College.|1
842 000 Shrifan Clinic
7322 19th NE
Seattle Wa 98115
(206) 524-3110
Shrifan Clinic provides FREE medicine and diagnostic help to needy women
and children in Pakistan. The clinic has no paid office staff and
overhead costs.|0
843 000 Shriners Hospitals for Children, Spokane
PO Box 31356
Tampa FL 33631-3356
(813) 281-0300
Provides orthopedic care to children under age 18, with no charge for
the services; admission being based solely on medical and financial
need.|2
846 000 Silverthorn Estate, Inc.
5507 66th Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98513
(360) 438-6539||Silverton is a private non-profit home providing a
family like atmosphere, assisted life skills and expanded opportunities
to developmentally disabled adults.|0
849 000 Shorewood High School PTSA
17300 Fremont Ave N
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 361-4372
PTSA's purpose is to work for the health, welfare, safety and education
of children. Contributions support this focus and basic classroom
materials and supplies.|7
857 000 SladeChild Foundation
PO Box 44246 L'Enfant Plaza
Washington DC 20026
(301)464-6473
100% of all CFD donations go for food, clothing, shelter, education and
medicine for needy children world-wide. No CFD donations are used for
administrative expenses.|7
866 000 Snohomish County Literacy Coalition
801 Wetmore
Everett WA 98201
(425) 388-9539
A nonprofit organization of members from human service agencies,
employment services, and education, whose purpose is to coordinate and
promote adult literacy in Snohomish County.|0
871 000 Providence SoundHomeCare and Hospice
3706 Griffin Lane SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 459-8311
Helps the elderly, ill, disabled, and terminally ill remain at home
through HOSPICE, professional nursing, rehabilitation therapies,
volunteers, and support services.|36
872 000 Sound Experience
2730 Washington St #D
soundexpemsn.com
Port Townsend WA 98368
(360) 379-0438
Sound experience provides exciting handson education aboard the historic
101' schooner Adventuress for all ages. Throughout Puget Sound
participants learn how to protect our fragile marine evironment.|10
873 000 South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
SE 2750 Old Olympic Highway
Shelton WA 98584
(360) 426-3990
SPIPA is a nonprofit consortium of five Southwest Washington tribes
formed to empower Native people by providing education, health care,
social services and technical assistance.|13
874 000 South Kitsap Habitat for Humanity
PO Box 1984
Port Orchard WA 98366
(360) 895-1944
100% volunteer ecumenical organization helping low-income families build
and own affordable homes. Their no interest, no profit mortgage payments
help finance more houses.|4
875 000 South Puget Sound Community College Foundation
2011 Mottman Road SW
Olympia WA 98512
(360) 754-4430
Provides scholarships and grants to students in college transfer and
vocational/technical programs at the college and grants for faculty
development.|8
877 000 Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Snohomish County
5303 Evergreen Way
SVDPDNO@Juno.Com
Everett WA 98203
(425) 355-3525
The society provides, without discrimination, assistance to people
needing help with food, medicine, clothing, furniture, rent, utilities,
temporary lodging and emergency transportation.|4
878 000 South Seattle Community College Foundation
6000 - 16th Avenue SW
Seattle WA 98106
(206) 764-5809
Encourages, promotes, and supports student scholarships, educational and
community programs, at, or in connection with, South Seattle Community
College.|3
880 000 South Sound Options Unlimited
1405 Harrison Avenue NW, #204
Olympia WA 98502
(360) 352-3573
A non-profit agency with state and county contracts to provide living
skills and supported employment services to adults who are
developmentally disabled.|16
881 000 Stop The Violence Of Thurston County
PO Box 1223
Olympia WA 98507-1223
(360) 412-6018
Promotes programs which are designed to build strong families and
resilient youth to stop violence in Thurston County.|8
886 000 Southwest Washington Medical Center Foundation
PO Box 1600
Vancouver WA 98668
(360) 256-3106
We support programs that promote health and well-being for people of
Southwest Washington through health care, health education, prevention,
and early intervention.|1
887 000 Special Delivery
9900 Willows Road NE
Redmond WA 98052
(425) 702-0303
Established by Overlake Christian Church for women in crisis pregnancy
to give options other than abortion including housing, medical care,
counseling and support groups.|10
888 000 Spaying To Save Our Pets
PO Box 622
DREINH@AOL.COM
Burley WA 98322
(253) 857-7575
STSOP advocates spaying and neutering as the humane and non-lethal way
to control cat population. We fund spaying for low income families.|1
889 000 Special Olympics - Washington
2150 North 107th Street, #220
Seattle WA 98133
(206) 362-4949
Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a
variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with mental
retardation, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical
fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy.|30
890 000 Spokane AIDS Network
905 S. Monroe
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 455-8993
A community-based, non-profit organization dedicated to minimizing the
impact of, and maximizing the awareness about, HIV/AIDS in our
community.|25
892 000 Spokane Humane Society
6607 N Havana
Spokane WA 99217
(509) 466-9272
Providing needed shelter for abandoned animals, loans for veterinary
care, low cost spay neuter programs, pet food, animal boarding, diaster
pet assistance, and humane education.|14
893 000 Spokane Low Income Housing Consortium
315 W. Mission Avenue
Spokane WA 99201
(509) 325-0755
The Consortium works with Spokane area non-profit organizations to
increase the supply and availability of housing which is affordable to
low income households.|29
894 000 Support Center
P.O. Box 3639
Omak WA 98841
(509) 826-3221
A non-profit organization that provides services to victims of domestic
violence and sexual assault.|1
895 000 Morningstar Boys Ranch
PO Box 8087
Spokane WA 99203
(509) 448-1411
A residential group home that has been helping children and youth for
nearly four decades. More than 1,200 boys have been offered a new
beginning.|18
896 000 Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals With Disabilities
6315 So. 19th Street
Tacoma WA 98466
(253) 565-9000
Deaf services throughout five counties, independent living training in
Pierce/Thurston, information, mental health services, fitness classes,
and support groups in Pierce for disabled persons.|19
897 000 Tacoma Community College Foundation
6501 So. 19th Street, Bldg 6
Tacoma WA 98466-6100
(253) 566-5002
The Tacoma Community Foundation provides private funding for critical
education needs at TCC not funded by the state, including student
scholarships, the Children's Center, library resources, and
faculty/staff development.|1
898 000 Spokane Youth Sports Association
PO Box 3740
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 536-1800
SYSA provides activities for more than 10,000 children in the Spokane
area. Activities include all major sports with emphasis on the
participation of all children.|17
900 000 St. Patrick's Conference Society of St. Vincent de Paul
1120 West Sylvester
Pasco WA 99301
(509) 547-2341
We provided $393,476.96 in goods and services to the needy, the elderly
and the infirm in fiscal 1997. Total persons served were 23,103..|1
901 000 Think First of Washington
325 Ninth Ave Box 359766
think1st@u.washington.edu
Seattle WA 98104
(206)521-1880
Educating K-12 students about the behaviors that cause, and the safety
measures that prevent, head and spinal cord injuries, using disabled
speakers in school assemblies.|25
903 000 Tacoma/Pierce County Chaplaincy
P.O. Box 820
Tacoma WA 98401
(253)591-5999
Provides crisis intervention services for police and fire department
personnel and members of the public following suicide, fatal traffic
accident, homicide, fire, and any other trauma.|18
905 000 Tacoma Rescue Mission
P.O. Box 1912
Tacoma WA 98401
(253) 383-4462
Provides food, shelter, and clothing as well as employment training,
rehabilitation, education and permanent housing to homeless; thereby
assisting people out of poverty.|19
906 000 Teen Hope
915 N 199th St
MichelynG@aol.com
Shoreline WA 98133
(206) 546-1010
Promotes healthier individuals, families and communities by providing
shelter, advocacy and services for our youth and families in need.|81
908 000 Thurston County Food Bank
220 N.E. Thurston
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 352-8597
Provides nutritious emergency food to the hungry adults, children and
seniors of Thurston County through community support.|0
912 000 Thurston County Off-Campus School
911 East Fourth Ave, PO Box 662
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 943-0568
Provides education and support services to high school aged youth who
have dropped out of the public school system.|3
914 000 Thurston/Santo Tomas Sister County Association
PO Box 0561
Olympia WA 98507-0561
(360) 786-9505
This all-volunteer association sponsors educational, cultural
activities, delegation exchanges; teacher and student support and
salaries for two child center workers and a librarian in Nicaragua.|10
915 000 Thurston County Volunteer Legal Clinic
PO Box 405
Olympia WA 98507-0405
(360) 705-8194
A foundation providing legal assistance to low-income and indigent
residents of Thurston and Mason Counties for landlord-tenant, consumer,
family law and other civil legal problems.|19
916 000 TOGETHER!
PO Box 5325
Lacey WA 98509-5325
(360) 493-2230
Reduces risk of youth violence and substance abuse in Thurston County by
mobilizing local residents to carry out effective prevention and
intervention activities.|15
917 000 Union Gospel Mission of Spokane
Anna Ogden Hall
1224 East Trent Avenue
PO Box 4066
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 535-8510 (Mission-men)|327-7737 (Ogden Hall-women/children)
Emergency assistance for poor and homeless men, women, and children.
Services include: food, clothing, shelter, eye care, laundry, spiritual
and emotional support, counseling and job placement.|18
922 000 Union Gospel Mission/Seattle
PO Box 202
Seattle WA 98119
(206) 723-0767
Founded in 1932, we provide food, clothes, shelter, and spiritual help
to the hungry and homeless men, women, and children in the Seattle
area.|21
926 000 United Negro College Fund, Inc.
Cobb Building|1305 Fourth Avenue, Suite 608
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 292-8859
Fundraising campaigns for securing contributions and bequests for its
forty (40) member colleges and universities. Organizes and administers
educational programs and services for its member institutions.|15
926 001 United Negro College Fund Northwest Student Support
Cobb Building, 1305 4th Avenue, Suite 608
Seattle WA 98101
(206) 292-8859
Donations made specifically support scholarships for students from the
Northwest attending UNCF member institutions.|25
931 000 University Adult Day Center
4515 16th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 524-2321
A community-based program of structured group/individual activities,
health monitoring, preschool interaction, peer socialization for
physically/cognitively impaired elderly. Provides respite for
family/caregivers.|21
935 000 University District Food Bank/University District Service League
4731 - 15th Avenue NE
Seattle WA 98105
(206) 523-7060
Provides groceries, special needs food and referral service to 3,000
low-income Northeast Seattle families each month including infants and
children, adults, seniors and homeless.|5
940 000 Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery
East 1004 Eighth Avenue
Spokane WA 99202
(509) 535-3155
The Crisis Nursery is a charitable, nonprofit organization designed to
prevent child abuse by providing respite care for potentially abused
children from birth through six years.|23
950 000 University of Washington Foundation
407 Gerberding Hall, Box 351210
Seattle WA 98195
(206) 543-2565
Supports UW programs including research, education, and patient care in
medicine, nursing, pharmacy, dentistry, and at the UW Medical Center and
Harborview.|1
950 001 Harborview Medical Center|Program listing Only
325 9th Ave, Box 359950
Seattle WA 98104-2499
(206) 521-1666
Program Name Listing Only
950 002 Regional Epilepsy Center Foundation|Program Listing Only
325 9th Ave
Seattle WA 98104
(206) 731-5047
Program Listing Only
952 000 Walla Walla Community College Foundation
500 Tausick Way
CCottingham@mail.ww.cc.wa.us
Walla Walla WA 99362
(509) 527-4275
Provides scholarships and emergency grants to adults returning to
college, deserving low income students, single mothers, and other
individuals who do not qualify for other sources of assistance.|1
953 000 Washington Association of Rail Passengers
PO Box 70381
hsmrail@aol.com
Seattle WA 98107-0381
(206)784 9232
The Association promotes the advantages of increased rail travel in the
Northwest for the benefit of many individuals who prefer not to fly or
drive today.|15
954 000 Volunteer Food & Resource Center
210 South Wynne
Colville WA 99114
(509) 684-2971
Provides emergency assistance in the form of food, clothing, housing
referrals, furniture and other household items.|0
955 000|Volunteers of America of Spokane
525 West Second Avenue
Spokane WA 99201-1301
(509) 624-2378
VOA's Crosswalk goal: help adolescents avoid or leave the streets, by
reuniting families, finding safe homes, teaching self sufficiency,
survival skills and providing shelter services.|12
956 000 Washington Agriculture and Forestry Education Foundation
PO Box 13348
Spokane WA 99213-3348
(509) 926-9113
Invests in people by creating programs to broaden the skills, enrich
experiences and increase knowledge of persons becoming leaders in
natural resources industries and their communities.|35
958 000 Washington Literacy
220 Nickerson Street
Seattle WA 98109-1622
(206) 461-3623||Helps adults, children and youth learn to read by
providing training, program assistance, information and referral, and
materials to volunteer-based community literacy services statewide.|19
959 000 Washington Center for the Performing Arts
512 Washington Street SE
Olympia WA 98501
(360) 753-8585
Provides educational and recreational opportunities for disadvantaged
youth, youth-at-risk, low-income seniors, and families in need, through
free workshops and performances.|65
963 000 Washington State 4-H Foundation
7612 Pioneer Way
Puyallup WA 98371-4998
(253) 445-4570
Develops private resources to support 4-H statewide. Includes
traditional clubs, minority youth, at-risk and low income youth and
youth with special needs.|39
967 000 Washington State Child Care Resource and Referral Network
917 Pacific Avenue #301
Tacoma WA 98402-4421
(253) 383-1735
Helps parents find quality, affordable, licensed child care in
Washington State. Facililities licensing process for providers, and
generates public awareness of child care issues.|2
969 000 Washington State Council of Fire Fighters Burn Foundation
P.O. Box 33731
Seattle WA 98133(206) 546-1455
Promotes and provides support for establishment and continuation of burn
treatment centers, skin banks, burn-related research, and burn
prevention education programs.|34
970 000 Washington Wildlife Federation
PO Box 1966
Olympia WA 98507-1966
(360) 705-1903
WWF is dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of Washington's
diverse wildlife through education and action.|8
971 000 Brain Injury Association of Washington
9201 B Pacific Avenue
Tacoma WA 98444
(253) 536-4773
Provides a 1-800 statewide access for problem resolution, resource
access, and support groups in 36 locations, a lending library, and
training for professionals, the public, families and survivors. WaSHIF
does not charge families/survivors for services.|39
972 000 Washington Wing - Civil Air Patrol
PO Box 4459
McChord AFB WA 98438-0459
(253) 984-2413
"Missions include: search and rescue, disaster relief and civil defense;
education on aerospace issues; and an aviation oriented youth program to
build character and leadership."|20
975 000 Whatcom Community College Foundation
237 W. Kellogg Road
Bellingham WA 98226
(206) 676-2170
Provides financial support to enable qualifying students to train in
specified health care fields or to realize educational opportunities
needed for future careers.|0
980 000 Resident Councils of Washington
220 E Canyon View Road
Belfair WA 98528
(360) 275-8000
An independent consumer-based membership and service organization
committed to improving the quality of life for all the long term care
residents in Washington.|11
981 000 Washington State Chapter Dystonia Medical Research Foundation
2205 22nd Ave. E.
Seattle WA 98112-2933
(206) 323-0656
Through scientific research, support services, and public education
seeks to improve the quality of life for people with dystonia and cure
the disease.|0
984 000 Washington State University Foundation
442 French Administration
Pullman WA 99164-1042
(509) 335-6686
We seek private support for scholarships, critical community services,
and educational and research programs of Washington State University
statewide.|6
986 000 Wishing Star Foundation, Inc.
915 West 2nd
Spokane WA 99204
(509) 744-3411
Grants special dreams and wishes of Eastern Washington children fighting
life-threatening illnesses.|16
987 000 Wolf Haven International
3111 Offut Lake Road
Tenino WA 98589
(360) 264-4695
Wolf sanctuary caring for 40 wolves in Tenino, Washington; working for
wolf conservation in the wild; and open to the public for educational,
recreational tours.|44
988 000 Women's Resource Center/Columbia Basin College Foundation
2600 North 20th Avenue
Pasco WA 99301
(509) 547-0511, Ext. 319
Counseling and support services to all women of the community.
Eliminating obstacles they must overcome as they strive to advance their
personal and professional development.|3
989 000 With Grace Training Foundation
737 21st Ave. East
Seattle WA 98112
(206) 323-7541
Helping women and children leave welfare for employment,
self-sufficiency and a future. Providing families with long-term
solutions, multi-faceted training, self-help techniques and hope.|0
990 000 World Vision Relief and Development
34834 Weyerhaeuser Way S
Federal Way WA 98001
(253) 815-2293
Lives are changing around the world, help make sure they change for the
better. Join hands with 50 years of humanitarian expertise. Join World
Vision.|5
992 000 Yakima Valley Community College Foundation
P.O. Box 1647
Yakima WA 98907
(509) 575-2452
Provides scholarships to deserving and low-income students to make high
quality educational services accessible to Central Washington
residents.|5
993 000 Youth Development Fund
500 Fairview Avenue North
Seattle WA 98109
(206) 464-6482
A small non-profit organization that provides grants, loans and program
support to at-risk youth when all other community resources have been
exhausted.|1
996 000 YMCA Youth & Government
PO Box 193
Olympia WA 98507
(360) 357-3475
Develops social competence, problem-solving skills, and self-esteem in
youth through Youth Legislature and Mock Trial programs. Hands-on
learning experience fosters appreciation for democracy.|15
998 000 Washington Association for Biomedical Research
200 Broadway
Seattle WA 98122
(206) 621-8556
Fosters understanding of the benefits to humans and animals from
biomedical research and the necessity for the humane use of animals in
such research where no reliable or suitable alternative exists.|18
999 000 Washington Poison Center
155 NE 100th St, Suite 400
Seattle WA 98125
(206)517-2350
Provide free emergency medical advice and safety information
24-hours-a-day, 365 days per year about the entire spectrum of potential
poisoning situations.|12