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RESOURCES
 

Our List of Resources is Not All Encompassing, But Hopefully Can Help You Find Other Resources That We Do Not Offer.

 

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HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS

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  • DSHS: DSHS Specializes in providing assistance in applying for

    • Cash and Food Assistance Programs 

    • Requesting EBT Card

    • Determining Eligibility for Childcare or Medicare

    • Website Here: DSHS 

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  • ​REACH: Case Management and Services for People Experiencing Homelessness

    • Website Here: REACH​​​​​​​

  • Renting in Seattle: Ask Questions about Fair Housing and Your Rights as a Renter

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  • Solid Ground: Low Income Housing Assessments and Service Navigation

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  • Tenants Union: Learn About Your Rights as a Tenant 

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  • University Heights Vehicle Resident Outreach: Information and Resources for Vehicle Residents

CLOTHING

  • St. Francis: clothing for women an children, food, limited backpack supplies

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ANTI-TRAFFICKING / ANTI- SLAVERY

  • REST: Serves individuals of all ages and genders who have been trafficked or involved in the sex trade—which can mean anything from trading sex for money or survival to stripping to being forced to sell sex by someone else.​

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  • API CHAYA: Free, confidential, and language-accessible wraparound services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

HEALTH AND CARE 

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  • Ideal Option: Office-Based / Medication-Assisted Treatment for Substance Addictions of Many Kind.

    • Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, or Tricare and Most Private Insurances 

    • Website Here: Ideal Option 

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  • King County Public Health: The Mobile Medical Program Provides Walk-in Care, Patient-led Health and Social Services or People Who Are Unhoused​

  • Molina Healthcare: Connects Low Income Medicaid and Medicare-Eligible Clients to Enhanced Medical Benefits, Healthcare Navigation, and Medicaid Enrollment

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  • King County Dental Clinics: Dental and oral health clinics, programs, and resources.

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  • NeighborCare Health: Receive Referrals for Medical, Dental, and Vision care. Connect with an Insurance Eligibility Specialist

  • Peer Seattle: Provides Peer Emotional Support and Development Services to the LGBTQ Community Impacted by Addiction, Mental Health, and/or HIV. The Family Navigation Program Offers Support for People Who Have Loved Ones Struggling with These Challenges.  

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  • Sound Health: Mental Health and Substance

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  • United Healthcare: Connects Those with Medicaid and Medicare to Enhanced Benefits, Health Navigation, and Enrollment

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  • We Care Daily Clinics: Provides Support for Individuals Living with Opioid Disorder, Including Medication Management, Peer Support, Case Management, and Counselling. We Care Provides Transportation to and from Treatment

TRANSPORTATION

  • King County Access Transportation: transportation for people with disabilities

    • Website Here: KCAT

  • Hyde Shuffle: transportation for seniors with disabilities in King County

    • Website Here: HYDE​

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 The Food Bank @ St. Mary’s provides food and personal care items to anyone aged 18 or older.

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We are open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m

(Holidays, inclement weather or other events might impact these hours)
Follow us on social media for updates

 

Visit us at 611 20th Ave S

Call: 206-338-7215

Please bring photo ID and bags for food.​​​

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Last year alone, the Food Bank @ St. Mary’s distributed more than

2 million pounds of food by:

  • Serving  more than 107,000 households

  • Providing 7,000 bags of groceries to children and their families in local schools

  • Making more than 11,500 food deliveries to home bound clients

  • Recording 22,700 hours of volunteer time 

JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
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The Food Bank @ St. Mary’s is 501(c)(3) corporation.  EIN #91-1989445

Supported by:

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