Box 839, Everett, WA 98206. Checks can be sent to P.O. Marysville Toy Store, run by the Marysville Community Food Bank, provides Christmas toys for children from low-income Marysville families. Christmas House provides gifts to qualifying low-income Snohomish County families with children through age 18. As ofAugust 29,2020,there are a total of204online and local physical resources listed in this index. emberhope.org. The store is scheduled to be open Dec. 1-18, but is closed Sundays and Mondays, except for Dec. 17. More information: 425-388-7497 or www.dawsonplace.org. Volunteer, foster or sponsor a pet, or donate cash or cat food supplies. See the website for a list of drop-off locations for new gift donations. Checks can be mailed to Marysville Community Food Bank, P.O. The growing program has a strong need for more volunteers. More information: Call 360-348-7425 or go to www.stanwoodtherapeuticriding.org. The United Way of Snohomish County website, Get Connected, is a year-round resource that connects volunteers with a variety of opportunities throughout Snohomish County. Sponsor Program There will be a sponsor Monetary donations welcome. Volunteers are needed to help prepare meals, do crafts with children or hold babies. Donate Here Knit Hats and Scarves May be dropped off at For an appointment, call 360-659-8521. patrocinadores este ao. Box 935, Stanwood, WA 98292, provides a variety of social, health and educational opportunities for families, youth and the community. Donations are accepted mornings at the food bank except on Wednesdays and Sundays. Call (360) 736-4339. Purrfect Pals,230 McRae Road NE, Arlington, WA 98223, operates a shelter for cats and kittens, especially older cats, cats with major medical needs, cats with chronic illnesses and other cats not easily adoptable. Often times this means staying with a friend or family member until you are safe to be out on your own. Fiesta De Navidad Con Santa Esto ha sido The general format of how Christmas House functions has not changed over the years, just the number of families and individual children who benefit from his dream over three decades ago. More information: Call 425-640-1274 or email foundation@edcc.edu. Through our collaborative partnerships, BHN tells powerful stories that help audiences understand the world around them, respond to challenges, and bring about lasting change. More info:www.uwsc.org, [emailprotected]. Mukilteo Food Bank is receiving donations of food and baby supplies during the second annual Race Against Hunger program at Traxx Indoor Raceway, 4328 Chennault Beach Road, Mukilteo. Take the Next Step is a faith-based organization in Monroe that offers help to people in the Skykomish River valley. Dozens of agencies will work with pilots.s. More information: 425-252-6672 or www.interfaithwa.org. More info:www.voaww.org. Box 1031, Lake Stevens, WA, 98258, is located in the basement of Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 2111 117th Ave. NE. More information: Niles Fowler, 425-238-4115. Box 839, Everett, WA 98206, holds holiday Stuff-a-Bus drives to collect nonperishable food and toys, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 3 and Dec. 9-10 at Fred Meyer Everett (Murphys Corner), 12906 Bothell-Everett Highway, and Fred Meyer Snohomish, 2801 Bickford Ave. Monetary donations also accepted online. Donations of completed blankets, batting, fabric and other sewing supplies also are welcome; seeprojectlinus.orgfor a list of drop-off locations. More info:http://tinyurl.com/ProvHospice, 425-261-4822. The following services provide free or low-cost clothing, toiletries, and shoes. More information: www.LynnwoodTerrace.YoungLife.org or 425-478-7104. If you are a victim of domestic violence, you should get out of the situation. More info:annieskitchen.edmondslutheran.org, or Bob Snyder at 425-772-0561. More info:www.monroepsf.org, 360-804-4317. PAWS Wildlife Center,P.O. More information: 425-778-2159. Christmas House was founded in 1981 by Roy Fraser in his garage. Needed are gift cards to local retailers and non-perishable food. Volunteers of America Western Washington,P.O. Safe Harbor Free Clinic needs volunteer help from medical care providers and people able to help with data entry. Box 839, Everett, WA 98206, operates the Sky Valley Family Service Center in Sultan, a community-based campus providing services to children, families, and seniors. Volunteers welcome. There also is a Ready to Work job training program. Donate at www.equineaid.net, by mailing to P.O. The house, located at 16207 177th Ave. More information: Call 425-355-6005 or email jclifford@lcsnw.org. Needed are donations of new or gently used clean clothing, size 4 through adult. Donations of furniture, appliances, construction materials and tools are also appreciated. More information: Go to www.evergreenmanor.org, call 425-258-2407 or e-mail jlindberg@evergreenmanor.org. The Skagit Valley Herald Christmas Fund is a non-profit, charitable organization that has provided toys, books and a holiday meal to needy children and their families in Skagit County for over. Donations of batting, fabric, thread, yarn, sewing notions, sewing machines and cash are needed. Donations can be dropped off at Pacific Fabrics, 10203 Evergreen Way, Everett; Needle &I, 4727 Evergreen Way, Everett; Marys Quilt &Fabric, 5128 Fobes Road, Snohomish; Quiltmaker, 315 N. Olympic Ave., Arlington. It's a great way to help out, share your good fortune and teach your kids about generosity. Money also is requested for new underwear and socks. Here are some organizations that make it their mission for children all over to have a happy. Needed are gas cards, grocery cards and volunteers to work with the children. Tech Safety Tips and Emergency Escape Planning, Support Services for Housing, Immigration, and Financial Independence, CARE Crisis Line: (800) 584-3578 or (425) 258-4357, Eastside Domestic Violence Program: (800) 827-8840, National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-SAFE (7233), Providence Sexual Assault Center: (425) 252-4800, Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 562-6025, Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services: TTY (206) 726-0093, Asian and Pacific Island Women and Family Safety Center: (206) 467-9976, CHAYA: Southeast Asian Services: (206) 325-0325, Cocoon House: Emergency Teen Services: (425) 259-6042, Consejo: Spanish Speaking Services: (206) 706-7776, Faith Trust Institute - A faith-based information resource (all faiths): (206) 234-1903 (non-emergency), Navy Family Service Center: (425) 304-3367, Protection Order Assistance Program: (425) 388-3638, Refugee and Immigrant Services Northwest: (425) 388-9307, Snohomish County Community Information Line: Dial 211, Support Groups (available through Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County). Call Bonnie, 360-653-9133, for details. Christmas Party With Santa This has been U.S. Marine Corps Reserves Toys for Tots of South Snohomish Countycollects and delivers Christmas wishes to children from newborns to age 17. The 12-year-old child held himself up by grabbing on to a plastic pipe while firefighters worked to save him. Foster homes are needed to temporarily house pets while owners seek housing, treatment or medical care. The centers Christmas Giving program supports children and developmentally disabled adults who live within the Lake Stevens School District boundaries. Donations welcome. Snohomish County Music Project,P.O. Also needed are donations of stockings and small items to fill them, hats, gloves and books. Donations are accepted at the facility in the basement of the Ebenezer Lutheran Church from 9 to 11 a.m. Monday through Thursday. Box 1375, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, is a Christian outreach and support program for teen mothers. Stanwood Camano Community Resource Center met the needs of more than 5,000 people in the Stanwood-Camano Island community this year. ChildStrive,14 E Casino Road, Building A, Everett, WA 98208, works with families to help children be ready to succeed in school and in life, focusing primarily on children ages birth to 3 years with or at risk of developmental delays and disabilities. Contact about donating clothing, household items, school supplies, personal care items and more. https://www.allconnect.com/blog/tech-safety-for-victims-and-survivors-of-domestic-violence. Volunteer opportunities and community service credits are available. It offers health and safety courses and assists military families. Esta es la entrada In addition to scholarship programs, this group also supports community efforts, such as the fairgrounds and farmers market. Neighbors in Need at Trinity Lutheran Church,6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood, WA 98036, provides breakfast, showers, nurse care, haircuts, food and clothing every Saturday morning, as well as weekly support to homeless and at-risk youth and an emergency cold weather shelter. Cash donations can be sent to Hands Together c/o Arlington United Church, P.O. Great opportunity for those who wish to increase their interactions with other cultures, as well as to help someone who has experienced learning difficulties to overcome the barriers that have prevented them from achieving educational success. Donations to support programs can be mailed to the Community Resources Foundation, P.O. Lakewood Education Foundation,P.O. 1024 for Seattle and South King County, 425-556-1354 for East King County or 425-774-9843 for Snohomish County. The scenario will practice the response to an earthquake or tsunami. BocaRecoveryCenter.com, Is a free web resource that provides information about addiction, pregnancy, eating disorders, and mental health issues. Involvement in the Youth Leadership Council provides opportunities to plan teen events. Homelessness Prevention. The Foundation manages more than 133 charitable funds. Humanity, 1022 Riverside Drive, Mount Vernon from 10 am 6 pm, off at the Skagit County Fairgrounds, 1410 Virginia Street in Mount 1410 Virginia Street en Mount Vernon. Institute for Family Development,North Puget Sound, 14 E Casino Road, Building D, Everett, WA 98208, aims to keep children safe, strengthen families, and reduce the need for placing children into state-funded care through intensive in-home family counseling and skill-building programs. Financial help is needed. The donor fulfills the Christmas wishes on the tag by selecting age . SE, Everett, is a food bank that operates in the basement of the Lifepoint Everett Church. Supplies needed include plywood and white paint. Donations to its CORE Fund support a total of 84 partners and 18 basic needs programs. Community Foundation of Snohomish County, 2823 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, WA 98201, connects people, opportunities and resources through grant making and by offering free training and workshops to local nonprofits. Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County, 9502 19th Ave. More info: childstrive.org, 425-353-5656. Volunteers are needed to drive and pick up food, help sort food, and distribute food. Marysville Community Food Bank and Toy Store,4150 88th St. NE, P.O. Volunteer seamstresses are needed along with donations of fabrics, batting, thread or money to buy sewing supplies. The suspect told police he robbed three stores to pay off a drug debt. For more information or to donate online, go to www.everettarf.org. Last year, 2,000 gifts were purchased and left at the tree for Scouts to distribute. Volunteer Literacy Program at Everett Community College, called Lions for Literacy, needs volunteer tutors and classroom assistants. If you would like to adopt a family/individual or have questions about this program and how you can help, please contact Annette Rice at 425-374-6318. Esta es la entrada norte del recinto ferial. More information: 425-290-1262. Donations can be dropped off at the clubs administration office, 9502 19th Ave. Sky Valley Food Bank,233 Sky River Parkway, P.O. Alex Stein trolling armed Antifa members outside Drag-Queen Story Time event. More info: www.kaitlinsfoundation.org. More info: 425-252-3011,assistanceleagueofeverett.org. See descriptions of volunteer roles, like that of Matchmaker Assistant, on the website. To donate, call 425-870-7384 or go to www.safeharborfreeclinic.org. More information: Go to www.housinghope.org or call 425-347-6556, ext. The Red Cross provides shelter, food and additional immediate emergency assistance to victims of house fires, floods and other disasters. Leadership says theyve been listening. Take the Next Step,202 S. Sams St., Monroe, WA 98272, offers help to people in the Skykomish River valley, including a Drop-in Center with Snohomish County Legal Services, a cold weather shelter, sack lunches and weekly dinners, mentoring, classes, a teen parent group, afterschool tutoring and other forms of assistance. Purrfect Pals, a nonprofit cat shelter and sanctuary based near Smokey Point, provides low-cost spay and neuter surgeries and adoptions. Click hereto view and download our Snohomish and Island Counties brochure. New Moon Farm Goat Rescue and Sanctuary, 19111 Burn Road, Arlington, WA 98223, is a nonprofit dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of animals in need. Financial contributions can be made to Meadowdale High School Sports Booster Club, P.O. Thank you for supporting women and families in our community! To volunteer, call 425-740-2327. Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center, 1509 California St., Everett, WA 98201, relies on financial donations from the community to bring help and healing to abused children and their families. More information: Call 360-794-8720 or go to www.matthewhousemonroe.org. SE, Snohomish, WA 98296, provides food for families in the southeast corner of the Monroe School District. Forms may be dropped Call 360-794-1022 or go to www.thenextstepmonroe.org. More info: 360-435-3259. Hands of Hope Food Bank, 9506 Seventh Ave. More info:www.voaww.org. YWCAs Adopt a Family program is seeking sponsors to adopt families for the holidays. Providence Hospice and Home Care Foundation,Snohomish County, 2731 Wetmore Ave., Suite 500, Everett, WA 98201, welcomes donations and volunteers. More info:edcc.edu/foundation, 425-640-1274. Los formularios se pueden dejar en el recinto ferial del condado de This is the north entrance to the Fairgrounds. More info: Diane, 425-252-4524, [emailprotected]. The annual breakfast was started to connect the community and the school, as well as to get people to interact. Volunteers are needed. Must be 18 years or older. Volunteers also welcome. B aby2Baby's Family2Family Best Christmas Ever. Donations can be mailed to PO Box 5128, Everett, WA 98206 or made at www.bethanyofthenorthwestfoundation.org. Donations welcome. Snohomish Community Food Bank,1330 Ferguson Park Road, P.O. Meadowdale High School Sports Booster Club provides supplemental funding for school athletic programs, including scholarships for student athletes who otherwise could not afford to participate. More info: 425-366-7567,www.realchoices.com. VOA also serves as a distribution center for 21 other food banks and pantries in Snohomish County. The Edmonds Community College Foundation, www.edcc.edu/foundation, supports students, faculty and staff at Edmonds Community College by providing scholarships and emergency funding for students, grants for college programs and advocacy for the college. Throughout the year, volunteers and donations of warm clothes and cash are appreciated. FARM Youth Outreach provides an annual December holiday lunch celebration for children and families from homeless shelters in the region. More info: 360-794-7959,svfoodbank.org. If you would like to adopt a family/individual or have questions about this program and how you can help, please contact Annette Rice at 425-374-6318. Adopt-A-Family is a Salvation Army holiday program designed to assist families who are in crisis as a result of unemployment, homelessness, medical issues or other difficult circumstances, and who otherwise wouldn't have the resources to celebrate the holidays. English Link: https://form.jotform.com/201646737303150, Spanish Link: https://form.jotform.com/201756878099170. More info:https://habitatsnohomish.org/. Box 1006, Everett, WA 98208, focuses on making communities stronger through music. Most needed are donations to purchase Hoyer lifts to help aging adults with disabilities transfer from bed to wheelchair to toilet and other spots around the house. Especially needed are frozen hams and turkeys, freshs apples, pasta and canned tuna, fruit and vegetables as well as diapers. Needed are financial contributions, new or gently-used childrens clothing, shoes appropriate for school, and new underwear and socks. Concern for Neighbors Food Bank, 4700 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043, needs food and cash donations. Interfaith Association of Northwest Washington, P.O. A Mobile Dental Clinic provides dental care to low-income adults. What does the bible say about the red heifer sacrifice? Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims, P.O. Crews were waiting on the weather. Needed are new, homemade, quilted or tied, knitted or crocheted, machine-washable blankets. Also needed are canvases, brushes, paint, easels, and other fine art supplies for the Art and Success classes. To make a donation, go tonavyleague.org. Vernon. Click here for more Everett, Wa resources: Volunteers are needed to teach classes and supervise activities. Donations and volunteers welcome. St. Vincent de Paul, 6424 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201, is a Catholic lay organization that assists low-income and disadvantaged residents of Snohomish County. Unfortunately, Roy did not live to see the second Christmas House, but his memory lives on as we now look forward to our 43rd year, Christmas House 2023. 360-419-7263 Spanish. He established the first annual Christmas House and stocked it primarily with used toys and handmade items, which they refurbished and gave away to families in need. Granite Falls Community Coalition,P.O. SE, Mill Creek, WA 98012, is sponsored by Hope Creek Charitable Foundation. More info:www.s-caf.org, 360-474-7086. There are volunteer opportunities for audio-visual engineers, carpenters, event coordinators, painters and more. Donations are accepted through the north door of the church from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. More information: 425-778-5833. Project Linus, 5023 10th Place W., Everett, WA 98203. Wildfibers, 706 1st Street, Mount Vernon y Hilados Fidalgo, Avenida Donations to support teen programs can be mailed to the Community Resources Foundation, P.O. A 10 a.m. parade on First Street will be followed by a pop-up market with 60 vendors, a downtown wine walk, queer cabaret and more. Or fill out a registration form See below under Forms. Volunteers are needed. Annies Community Kitchen,a service of Edmonds Lutheran Church, 23525 84th Ave. W, Edmonds, WA 98026, provides a free hot meal 5 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Box 724, Monroe, WA 98272, welcomes food and monetary donations, as well as toys for gifts to give children of clients. Donation requests include gift cards from local grocery stores, as well as cleaning supplies for welcome baskets for families moving into their new homes. There are also many shelters available in the area for domestic violence victims, including: The following hotlines are available 24-hours a day and are free of charge in Snohomish County: Snohomish County / state certified sites: Arlington Kids Kloset,135 S French St., Arlington, WA 98223, needs new or gently used clothing and coats for kids from age 4 through the teens. More info: Chelsea Monroe at 425-259-3342 ext. Needed are donations of clean, gently used, age-appropriate clothing. More information: 425-338-0380. The need-specific pages provide links to related organization-specific pages and a short description of the services offered. The Adopt-A-Family Program connects families who need support during the holiday season with donors who give hope and joy to them by shopping for wish gifts and providing gift cards for their needs. More information: Contact Jason Detmer, 425-259-8129 or jason.detmer@usw.salvationarmy.org. Box 2269, Everett, WA 98213, provides help with food, utilities, rent, clothing, furniture, household items and more. Businesses: Businesses must adopt a minimum of 3 families. This includes classroom grants, tuition support for summer school credit recovery and all-day kindergarten tuition support. More info: 206-694-5700,lcsnw.org/familysupportcenters. Box 704, Snohomish, WA 98291, provides emergency assistance, therapeutic services and morale-building programs for wounded service members and their families. More info: [emailprotected], Navy League of Lake Washington and Everettis part of the Navy League of the United States. Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County provides programs and services for people who are dying. For the holiday season, specific needs include hams, olives, stuffing, gravy, Jell-O, pudding, canned fruit, flour and sugar, as well as winter clothing. More information: Call 425-740-2506 or email janderson@egmission.org. Donations made to our Dignity Project will address the most pressing needs at Bethanys three facilities. Everett Community College Foundation, 2000 Tower St., Everett, WA 98201, provides scholarship support to students and financial resources to faculty and staff. Heartbeat: Serving Wounded Warriors,P.O. Food and cash donations are needed. Each depends on financial help, volunteers and donations. To see the latest, go togetconnected.uwsc.org. Lamoureux Real Estate is collecting new, unwrapped toys to benefit Christmas House. Box 5279, Lynnwood, WA 98046. YWCA of Snohomish County, 3301 Broadway, Everett, WA, 98201, provides housing and support services in an effort to eliminate racism and to empower women, among other goals. Hands Together,c/o Arlington United Church, P.O. Checks can be mailed to P.O. More info:www.fallenheroesproject.org. Volunteers are appreciated. Box 2245, Everett, WA 98213, helps special-needs children by providing grants to families for services such as therapeutic horseback riding and mobility equipment. TheSnohomish County Family Center has been responding to the needs of the community since 1942, when it was known as the Catholic Childrens Bureau which offered two programs in the community: Foster Care and Adoptions. To arrange for pick up, call Katie Ellis at 425-359-8171. Los juguetes se pueden dejar del 1 al 23 de noviembre en Skagit Fallen Hero Portrait Project: The Michael G. Reagan Portrait Foundation, Supporting the Fallen Hero Portrait Project, needs monetary donations to keep the program going. Adopt an animal, volunteer, or donate. It operates two thrift stores where donations can be dropped off (6424 Broadway, Everett and 17150 W Main St., Monore). Our collection drive runs from June 1-30. Programa Patrocinador Habr un programa de More info: 425-778-5833,edmondsumc.org/foodbank. Teens receive a healthy meal and socialize with friends. Heartbeat: Serving Wounded Warriors, a statewide nonprofit organization, provides emergency assistance, therapeutic services, support groups and morale-building programs for wounded service members and their families. Neighbors in Need at Trinity Lutheran Church, 6215 196th St. SW, Lynnwood, WA, 98036, needs warm clothing for men, women and children, including boots, as well as peanut butter, canned tuna and other canned goods. Send checks to 202 S. Sams St., Monroe, WA 98272. Some local programs and organizations around Seattle will happily accept your help. CCS has many families or individuals who are struggling and in need of a sponsor this Christmas season. More information: Kathy Leon, 206-362-4250 or Kathy@wingrider.net. Sponsors help provide financial support so that more at-risk adults can participate in programs. More information: 425-329-4569. Box 1949, Everett, WA 98206, provides limited emergency financial assistance to crime victims who need gas, grocery, or hardware store gift cards. More info:www.thenoahcenter.org, 360-629-7055. Among the items needed are toddler push toys, baby slings, twin-bed linens, bath towels and wash cloths, car seats, high chairs, cribs, toddler beds, disposable diapers, alarm clocks, yarn, knitting needles and crochet hooks, day planners and XL or XXL sweatshirts, sweatpants, T-shirts. Box 7, Everett, WA 98206, provides services to victims of domestic violence and their children, including a 24-hour crisis hotline, confidential emergency shelter, supportive housing, legal advocacy, support groups, childrens programs and teen dating violence education and prevention education classes. Hollis Christmas Program - Town of Hollis, ME offers an adopt-a-family program and Christmas assistance and help to its residents in need, Call: 207-929-8552 ext.18. United Way How to donate toys to kids Letters to Santa might go unanswered without your help. Salvation Army of Snohomish County, 2525 Rucker Ave., Everett, WA 98201, is in great need of holiday meats to present to low-income families. 14. Providence General Childrens Association,P.O. Donations of meat and dairy products are appreciated. Arlington Community Food Bank, 18810 59th Drive NE, Arlington, WA 98223, needs food supplies and cash donations. The program provides breakfast, showers, a nurses care, haircuts, food and clothing each Saturday morning. Sponsor a family for $20 a month, or adopt a family for Christmas for $25. Mill Creek Community Food Bank, located at Gold Creek Community Church, 4326 148th St. This philosophy shapes and affirms our partnership with the individuals, families and communities that we serve. There will be no phone registration this year. More info: 425-258-2436,www.bgcsc.org. More info:marisplacearts.org, 425-257-1027. Hes also known for his haircuts. Donations welcome. Would you like to make the holidays a little brighter for your neighbors in need? Our collection drive runs from May 30 - June 9. More information: 425-551-1243. Oso Community Food Bank, on the hill behind the Oso Community Church, 22318 Highway 530 NE, Arlington, WA 98223. A Santa pony picture fundraiser is set for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2. 31605 3rd Ave, Black Diamond, WA, 98010. More information: 360-435-4875, www.arlingtonkidskloset.com. Box 12824, Everett, WA 98206, provides emergency housing and other programs for homeless and low-income families. Low income families in Snohomish County and nearby regions can receive assistance at Christmas and the holidays. Roy had heard of children in Snohomish County who had not received anything for the prior Christmas and was determined to change that. Fresh Start Housing Washington,10924 Mukilteo Speedway, Suite 230, Mukilteo, WA 98275, assists single adults with transitional housing, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, mental health, domestic violence, and re-entry from prison. More info: 360-658-1054,marysvillefoodbank.org. The organization is located in the portable in back of the United Methodist Church, 5600 64th St. NE, Marysville. During the pandemic, Justin Bell, 32, went on trial for a shooting. More information: 360-652-5844; www.saveourdogsandcats.org. More info:www.arcsno.org, 425-258-2459. Thanksgiving baskets for needy families can be sponsored for $35. Online Registration See the following links for English or Spanish Donate, join a guild, or volunteer at two gift shops or with Camp Prov. Donations can be dropped off from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 11 and 13 or from 4 to 8 p.m. Dec. 12 at 5908 Evergreen Way, Everett. You can give them hope through Adopt-A-Family. This program provides a wonderful holiday experience for families at a critical time . More info:www.sherwoodcs.org, 425-334-4071. Box 268, Sultan, WA 98294, helps families in need. Box 717, Everett, WA 98206. Box 1037, Lynnwood, WA 98046; call 425-787-2500, ext. Donations are especially needed during the holiday season to help purchase holiday meal items. We started to put together a series of guides meant to cover the common initial questions people had. Virginia Street in Mount Vernon. Call 425-397-7433 to donate or adopt a person in need. More info: President Lori James, [emailprotected]. Volunteers are needed to pick up, sort and distribute food and to wash dishes. This Volunteers of America program is an opportunity for individuals, teams, companies and organizations to reach out and lift up those in need, either through direct adoption or financial contribution. Human hygiene and household cleaning supplies also are needed. Project Linusmakes quilts and blankets to donate to Snohomish County kids who have experienced traumatic life events. Cocoon House, 2929 Pine St., Everett, WA 98201, focuses on preventing youth homelessness and provides shelter, transitional housing and support services to homeless and at-risk teens and support to their families. EvergreenHealth Monroe Foundation,14701 179th Ave. Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center,1509 California St., Everett, WA 98201, relies on financial donations from the community to bring help and healing to abused children and their families. Cash donations can be mailed to P.O. More information: Luanne Kunz at 425-258-2766 or lkunz@ywcaworks.org. More info:scmusicproject.org/get-involved. More info:snocoyounglives.younglife.org, 425-299-0290. If youre interested in supporting our participants in Snohomish County, please contact Karla Danson at kdanson@ywcaworks.org. am 4 pm, closed on Sunday. Box 102, Stanwood, 98292. appointment to drop off your gifts, or email christmasfund@skagitpublishing.com. Monetary donations welcome, as well as diapers and baby wipes, mentors and childcare volunteers. Christmas House is celebrating its 32nd year of operation. Find a list of needs at www.egmission.org/needs. To donate, send checks to P.O. More information: 425-493-8729. Lake Stevens Community Food Bank,P.O. More info:www.arlingtonedfoundation.org, 360-435-1337. Edmonds Food Bank, 828 Caspers St., Edmonds, WA 98020, is located at Edmonds United Methodist Church. A warehouse is donated, and located, in the basement of Foundation Church, 2730 Oakes Ave., Everett. Phone number is (360) 886-1011. SE, Suite F, Everett, WA 98208. Register as a Recipient and print out the form. Christmas is For Kids - A website that makes it easy to provide Christmas gifts for local needy children in the state of Maine, Call: 207-973-3500. Checks can be mailed to P.O. The all-volunteer nonprofit cares for abandoned, abused, neglected and otherwise needy horses and ponies. Carol Rowe Memorial Edmonds Food Bankis located at Edmonds United Methodist Church, 828 Caspers St., Edmonds, WA 98020. Volunteers are needed to commit to two hours a week for three months. Assistance League runs a thrift store and provides financial aid to graduating high school seniors and Everett Community College students. YMCA of Snohomish County,2720 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, WA 98201, has branches in Everett, Marysville, Mill Creek, Monroe, Mukilteo, Stanwood-Camano, and a Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliate. More info:freshstarthousingwa.org, 425-750-7855. Needed is funding for staff training; a wheelchair-accessible van; new or slightly used computer equipment; household and auto repair tools; arts and craft supplies; picnic tables, potted plants, trees, shrubs and flowers; and used iPads and iTouch Pads in excellent condition for use by adults who have little verbal ability. Volunteer help and donations of cash, turkeys, hams and holiday foods are needed. More info:www.providencegeneralfoundation.org, 425-258-7500. To donate, send checks to PAWS, P.O. Volunteers teach dance, painting, fencing, golf, music, acting and more. Donations of turkey, ham or chicken help round out holiday meals. Christmas House,P.O. More info: Pete Stiles, [emailprotected]. Sponsors are needed to help a YWCA family for the holidays with gifts and Christmas dinner. Box 423, Everett, WA 98206, offers emergency shelter and services that meet basic needs. cancelled. National Alliance on Mental Illness of Snohomish County,P.O. Please donate new or gently used beach towels, swimsuits, toys, and equipment so the kids in our emergency services programs can play! To make a donation, go to www.navyleague.org. Donations of new toys and clothing may be left at Postnet from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. "Adopting" or sponsoring a disadvantaged child or family over the holidays can inspire a sense of giving in your children. The food bank needs donations of nonperishable food, turkeys, holiday food and monetary help. The food bank needs nonperishable food and monetary donations. Edmonds Community College Foundation,20000 68th Ave. W, Lynnwood, WA 98036. Lake Stevens, WA, 98258, provides food to approximately 250 families every month. More info:https://foundationesd.org, 425-431-7260. Pregnancy Resource Center of Snohomish County,4310 Hoyt Ave., Everett, WA 98203, provides free assistance to single mothers and low-income families with pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, baby clothes, baby wipes, diapers, and childbirth and baby care classes. THESE Preschool through high school age students in the Arlington, Lakewood and Darrington school districts who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches are provided with school wardrobes twice yearly by the organization. For places to drop off new toys for all ages, or to volunteer, leave a message at 425-338-2273 or go to www.christmas-house.org. More information: Call 360-629-5257 or email director@stanwoodcamanoresources.org. Kloz 4 Kidz offers free clothing to schoolchildren from Marysville area families in need. Mukilteo Food Bank: People who want to donate can bring food to the Traxx Indoor Raceway, 4329 Chennault Beach Road, Mukilteo, WA 98275, through Dec. 24. For additional information and the hours to drop off donations, go to www.clothesforkids.org or call 425-741-6500. 360-419-7263 en espaol. At YWCA, we are on a mission eliminate racism and empower women. The GWTA-C Goldwing motorcycle group of Everett is collecting new or gently used stuffed animals as well as new winter coats for children and teens to be distributed at Christmas House. More information: 360-221-7777 or www.helpinghandofsouthwhidbey.org. Donations can be dropped off at our Phillis Wheatley Office, located at 2820 E Cherry St., Seattle WA 98122 between the hours of 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, and online orders can be sent to the same location. SE, Everett, WA 98208, or made online at lifepoint360.net under Hands of Hope. Next Step Pregnancy Services, 17602 Highway 99, Suite 170, Lynnwood, WA 98037, helps single mothers and low-income families. More information: www.christmas-house.org. We're looking to expand, educate and find these animal's wonderful home's. We. To volunteer, call 360-629-5257. Comercial 711, Anacortes. Needed are volunteers to help children, gifts for low-income families, warm clothes and cash donations. Your gift, large . Needed are art supplies, gift cards, mittens, socks, hats, toys, personal hygiene products, school supplies and healthy snacks. Needed are computer bags on wheels, GPS trackers, long-handled mirrors, thermometers and portable fax-printers. Canned food also is accepted. Monetary donations can be sent directly to the rescue or you can donate to the organizations feed and veterinarian accounts at Snohomish Co-op, 168 Lincoln Ave., Snohomish, WA 98290; or North West Vet clinic, 8500 Cedarhome Drive, Stanwood, WA 98292. South Everett Neighborhood Center and Familias Unidas, 215 W. Mukilteo Blvd., Everett, WA 98203, are family support centers of Lutheran Community Services Northwest. Granite Falls Education Foundation. More information: 425-388-9555 or www.everettcc.edu/foundation. More info: 360-659-7198. These nonprofit groups provide services and help to children, families, seniors, students and service members and in turn they depend on you. Donate money for pediatric hospice and home care, sponsor a child to attend Camp Erin, donate money toward in-home patient care equipment, or volunteer. Of the colleges students, 43 percent qualify for need-based financial aid. Foster an animal, volunteer or donate. 10 or [emailprotected]. Before you register, please read the Adopt-A-Family Frequently Asked Questions for Team Angels page to familiarize yourself with the Adopt-A-Family Program. Needed are cash donations, gift cards to local retailers ($25 increments if possible), new or gently used cold weather clothing for children ages birth to 12. Monetary donations can be mailed to P.O. Needed are individually packaged healthy snacks and coffee, tea and cocoa donations, dinners for volunteers, scarves and gloves for patients, office supplies, office space and an ultrasound machine. Interfaith Association of Northwest Washington,P.O. Needed are gifts of entertainment, treats, door prize gifts for parents and childrens gifts. [ See also: How to donate to holiday toy drives ] More info: 425-334-3430,www.lakestevensfoodbank.org. The group also provides food and resources, especially for teen moms, kids with special needs and those from the alternative school environment. Preguntas - llame al 360-419-7261 en ingls o al Box 3112, Everett, WA 98213. Donations are accepted from 8:30 a.m. to noon Mondays and from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays or by appointment. bolsas de regalo. The national nonprofit supports military families with financial assistance, transitional and permanent housing and family support services to prevent short-term needs from turning into long-term struggles. You can make a direct financial contribution online via our website to Adopt A Family Presented by Trammell Crow Company, which will assist local families and children in need throughout the region! More info:www.lkstevensef.org, 425-335-3317. The food bank is open to accept donations from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesdays; and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Needs include volunteers, non-perishable food, cash donations, gift cards, new jackets, winter clothing. DONATE NOW! More information: 425-422-6719. Volunteers are needed to teach art and music classes, help with homework and supervise activities. Donations welcome. Snohomish County Rescue and Adoption is a site for not just Snohomish County but for Skagit and Whatcom County as well. Hand in Hand of Everett provides children with a safe, transitional place while awaiting foster care placement. Local business leaders, individuals and alumni can make a difference in the lives of students by contributing an investment of time, talent and financial means in support of academic excellence and student success. Victim Support Services, P.O. Volunteers and food donations are also needed. Snohomish Community Food Bank, 1330 Ferguson Park Road, Snohomish, provides food to people who live within the boundaries of the Snohomish School District. Everett Animal Shelter,333 Smith Island Road, Everett, WA 98201, welcomes volunteers and those willing to foster animals. Everett Public Schools Foundation provides community support to strengthen academic achievement in Everett public schools. Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County, 2321 Hoyt Ave., Everett, WA 98201, relies on volunteers and cash donations. 255; or go to www.paws.org. Kloz 4 Kidz,located at the United Methodist Church, 5600 64th St. NE, Marysville, WA 98270, offers free clothing and shoes to children in north Snohomish County. An open house is set for 3 to 6 p.m. Dec. 12. Esto se puede hacer en su telfono Sandwiches are made every Thursday at Our Saviours Lutheran Church in Arlington, 615 E. Highland Drive. Everett, Washington. Needed are gift cards for groceries, household items and gas, diapers, baby wipes and basic kitchen items. Box 3590 Arlington, WA 98223. Everett, Washington. Also listed here are options for free shower and laundry assistance (because this type of service has extremely limited options in the Everett area we have included Seattle based resources on this page). ESTOS ENLACES NO ESTARN ACTIVOS HASTA EL 14 DE NOVIEMBRE. Workers also pointed to inconsistent policies and a lack of a say in decision-making. Donations of non-perishable food and cash are always accepted. Needs include new shoes, pajamas, socks, underwear, gloves, scarves, hats, personal hygiene products and books. Operation Lookout National Center for Missing Youth, located on Evergreen Way, needs volunteers experienced in social services, data entry and phone fundraising. Volunteers for the Everett, Lynnwood and Marysville health centers must go through a screening process; to get started, go tohttps://tinyurl.com/yc26tmn9. There are free Christmas gifts for children in Pierce County based on donations, and there may be Tablets, video games or consoles, Matchbox cars and more. SE, Monroe, is an ecumenical hospitality house for children who have parents in prison. Arlington Kids Kloset, 135 S. French, Box C, Arlington, WA 98223, needs new or gently used clothing and coats in sizes for kids ages 4 through 18, along with new shoes, pajamas, socks, underwear, gloves, scarves and hats, personal hygiene products and books. Everett, WA 98201-3607. The Skagit Valley Herald Christmas Fund is a non-profit, charitable More info:www.evergreenhealthfoundation.com/monroe, 360-805-6304. Services for Seniors & People with Disabilities, Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington, 2023 Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Clark & Skamania Counties, Everett Utilities Water Assistance Program. Box 917, Marysville, WA 98270, needs food and cash, as well as holiday foods and toys, gift certificates and movie tickets. More info:www.toysfortots.org,www.facebook.com/toysfortotssnoco.org. The store is open select days and times through mid-December at the Everett Boys & Girls Club. Become a newspaper carrier for the Skagit Valley Herald and earn up to $1,500 a month. More info: [emailprotected], 425-778-7227. This is the most amazing movie The Star of Bethlehem. Project Rachel, Everett Utilities Water Assistance Program Cash donations to support the foundation and scholarship awards for students with financial need can be mailed to Edmonds Community College, Snohomish Hall 314, 20000 68th Ave. W., Lynnwood, WA 98036. Arc of Snohomish County,2500 Hewitt Ave., Suite 300, Everett, WA 98201, advocates for and supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families for a lifespan. More info:www.voaww.org. Box 423, Everett, WA 98206. Cash donations can be mailed to Hands of Hope Food Bank, 9506 Seventh Ave. For information on how to help, call 425-339-2175 or go to www.PRCpartners.org. More than 300 volunteers make home visits to clients. The nonprofit operates the New & Again Thrift Shoppe, 3010 Grand Ave., Everett. Donations of food, new unwrapped toys and senior gift cards are needed. More information: 425-388-9528. Adopt-A-Family Program Bring joy to someone's life this holiday season and become a sponsor for the Department of Public Social Services' (DPSS) Adopt-A-Family Program. The Salvation Army Angel Tree program is an opportunity to spread joy to struggling families during the holidays. Senior citizens can get a free Christmas meal. More info:www.lwsd.wednet.edu/Page/1789, [emailprotected]. needy children and their families in Skagit County for over 72 Travelers should expect delays or find another way from Friday to Thursday between Highway 204 and Lundeen Parkway. These are just some ways to give. Consider donating or becoming a volunteer. More info:namisnohomishcounty.org. Sherwood Community Services,402 91st Ave. NE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258, aims to provide innovative, inclusive services for children and adults with disabilities in their communities through early intervention, assistive technology and vocational services. organization that has provided toys, books and a holiday meal to Checks can be sent to Mount Baker Council, 1715 100th Place SE, Suite B, Everett, WA 98208. More info: 425-259-8129,everett.salvationarmy.org. Boy Scouts Tree of Giving will be up Nov. 24 to Dec. 20 at the Everett Mall, 1000 SE Everett Mall Way. Evergreen Manor, 2601 Summit Ave., Everett, WA 98201, is a chemical dependency treatment organization providing housing and addiction recovery services for low-income pregnant women, mothers with young children, and men. A wish list of items for kids to enjoy and center facility needs also are listed on its website. Volunteers of America Western Washington,P.O. Contact Marla Skaglund. More info: 425-789-3000,dawsonplace.org. Needed are adult and youth volunteers to help with the Miracle on 92nd Street event, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 9. Hed just been released from federal prison for another armed robbery. More information: Call 206-295-1177 or email bonzodiva@gmail.com. Cash, food donations and volunteers are needed for the dinner. All Breed Equine Rez-Q,2415 116th St. NE in Marysville, P.O. Donations welcome, too. Gift card donations to craft stores help with the childrens bereavement program. More info: 360-629-2789,stanwoodcamanofoodbank.org. Toll Free:(888) 240-8572, Address More info:http://tinyurl.com/ProvCA. It is a joint project of the Everett Mall, Fluke Corp. and the Mount Baker Council of Boy Scouts of America. Supporting Parents with Limited Incomes for College Education hosts a party in December for about 120 children of low-income parents who attend Everett Community College. Morgans Tales Used Bookstore provides job training for teens and young adults with disabilities. Everett Gospel Mission,P.O. The shelter rotates between four area churches. Box 1285, Stanwood, WA 98292, accepts donations of nonperishable food, money and thrift store items. More info:www.wvs.org, 425-774-3338. Artist Mike Reagan gives free portraits to families of people who died serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hours: Monday Friday 5 am 10 pm, Saturday 7 Box 1947, Granite Falls, WA 98252, focuses on programs that help build a safe, healthy and drug-free community with a primary focus on the essential needs of people. Everett Community College Foundation,2000 Tower St., Everett, WA 98201. Needed are financial contributions, winter clothing, new underwear, socks and shoes appropriate for school. More information: 360-629-2789 or www.stanwoodcamanofoodbank.org. Donations also welcome. Box 266, Arlington, WA 98223, provides weekly brown-bag lunches and a cold weather shelter. Adopt a classroom at Tomorrows Hope Child Development Center, or volunteer to help a family build their new home. Volunteers of America Western Washington,P.O. More information: 360-794-7959 or www.svfoodbank.org. The Adopt A Family program has been here in our community since 1993, connecting those who can help with those who need help. Stanwood Camano Community Resource Center,9612 271st St. NW, P.O. Volunteers also are needed to pick up donations from local grocery stores daily from 8:30 a.m. to noon. American Red Cross, Snohomish County Chapter, 2530 Lombard Ave., Everett, WA 98201. People can help sew or donate money to American Hero Quilts, www.americanheroquilts.com. Llame al More info:www.operationhomefront.org. Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services are 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organizations. Layette Services Want your nonprofit listed? Assistance League of Everett,5107 Evergreen Way, Everett, WA 98203, needs gift cards from local retailers for Operation School Bell, which provides new clothing for kids in need from 14 school districts in Snohomish County. Box 3112, Everett, WA 98213. Box 717, Everett, WA 98206, is an all-volunteer nonprofit that provides qualifying low-income Snohomish County parents with an opportunity to select free holiday gifts for their children. Helping Hand of South Whidbey, P.O. 2. Clothes For Kids, 16725 52nd Ave. W., unit B, Lynnwood, WA 98037, expects to serve more than 4,500 Snohomish County students in need this year by providing free quality wardrobes and other resources. Some of our partner organizations adopt a certain number of families Adopt-A-Family. Box 753, Mukilteo, WA 98275. Box 1364, Snohomish, WA, 98291, is open to accept donations from 9 a.m. to noon Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. A combination of non-profit agencies and government organizations provide either toys or food to the less fortunate, or they offer families referrals to a program in their area. The organization assists with rent, clothing, furniture and food. The need-specific pages provide links to related organization-specific pages and a short description of the services offered. Box 839, Everett, WA 98206, provides shelter for homeless mothers and their children while creating a path to independence and self-sufficiency at Mauds House. Volunteers are always needed. Salvation Army of Snohomish County,2525 Rucker Ave., Everett, WA 98201, is in need of donations of cash and nonperishable food items for its food bank and for holiday meals. Box 7, Everett, WA 98206, provides services to victims of domestic violence and their children, including a 24-hour crisis hotline, confidential emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal advocacy, advocacy-based support groups and childrens programs. Volunteers are also needed for a variety of tasks. More info:www.voaww.org. Donations can be dropped off at the mens shelter at 3711 Smith Ave. When hes not keeping the city safe, Cheol Kang moonlights as an elite dining reviewer. When you "adopt" a family, you are taking away a big financial hurdle for families in need by donating Christmas presents they otherwise wouldn't have. This Fathers Day, we honor the men in our emergency housing programs by providing them with personal care items to help them feel their best. Enter the Fairgrounds through the NORTH gate, 1410 Needed are gift cards from pet and building supply stores, gas gift cards, clumping cat litter, dog biscuits and high-quality canned dog and cat food. Binky Patrol, which meets in a private home in Marysville, provides quilts and afghans to Snohomish County infants and children who need comfort. Volunteer Services, Phone Sponsor an animal or donate, too. m. a 6 p. m., de martes a sbado. More info: Michelle Dietz, [emailprotected] or 360-653-7752 ext. Volunteers and donations of food and clothing are needed. Lutheran Community Services Northwest Family Support Centers,115 NE 100th St., Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98125, with locations in Arlington, Everett, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens and Lynnwood. For donation hours and more information, call 425-745-1635. Los juguetes tambin se pueden dejar en Skagit Valley YMCA, 1901 For ideas and examples of the most needed items, please visit our Amazon wish list at: https://a.co/1KwKJmN, YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish Mukilteo Schools Foundation,P.O. Box 1875, Marysville, WA 98270. More info:http://tinyurl.com/RotaryEdFdn. Other donations can be dropped off at the womens shelter. Volunteer or donate online. Donations and dinners for volunteers also are welcome. Cash donations are needed to help feed homebound seniors through Meals on Wheels. Needed are toys for kids of all ages as well as other donations, which can be dropped off at any St. Vincent de Paul store or can be picked up by calling 425-355-3504, ext. Box 55, N. Lakewood, WA 98259. Box 1285, Stanwood, WA 98292. 1118 Fifth Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, YWCA is supported by United Way of King County and United Way of Snohomish County. Gently used fans The weather is hot and families need a break from the heat! Seleccione Registrarse como beneficiario e imprima el formulario. Attorney Will Steffener will replace Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Janice Ellis, who is retiring in June. Village Community Services, 3210 Smokey Point Drive, Suite 200, Arlington, WA 98223, provides residential and vocational services to Snohomish County adults with disabilities. More info: 425-778-2159, [emailprotected],neighbors-in-need.com. The Adopt-A-Family program benefits the families in our Columbus, Ohio housing programs - families who are homeless or at-risk of being homeless . Learn how to mediate conflict between parents, landlords/tenants, and other parties to create win-win solutions. More info: www.christmas-house.org, 425-338-2273. Wounded Warrior Project focuses on wounded service members returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq. Also needed are gift cards for grocery stores with pharmacy services, cemetery plots, cremation certificates, mattress pads, water-resistant fabric shower curtains, yarn, cotton fabric, fiberfill and thread. Maltby Food Bank,21104 86th Ave. Catholic Community Services,1918 Everett Ave., Everett, WA 98201, provides veterans services, housing, foster care, layettes for expectant and new mothers, and mental health and case management to vulnerable populations. The organization needs gift certificates to grocery and retail stores or donations for childrens and adults holiday gifts and holiday foods. More information: Call 360-629-5257 or email director@stanwoodcamanoresources.org. How to receive Tags represent wishes from children and senior clients of more than 30 local nonprofit agencies. Box 839, Everett, WA 98206, operates several food banks in Everett, Mill Creek and Sultan. Our mission is to serve men, women and children who come to us for assistance, with compassion and understanding while supporting and promoting self-sufficiency. Skagit County Public Health likely to move from downtown Mount Vernon, Saturday's Prep Roundup: Anacortes' Frydenlund wins another state title, Woman dies in Mount Vernon vehicle collision, Court of Appeals to hold hearings at Skagit Valley College, Lincoln Theatre executive director set to retire. Volunteer help is needed from medical care providers and people able to help with data entry. The quilts are given to wounded soldiers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. More information: 425-252-4524. It provides housing for families in crisis and runs three preschools for low-income children. More info: 360-652-5844, [emailprotected],www.dogscats.org. More info: 888-288-9221, 425-252-6081,victimsupportservices.org. Centralia, Washington 98531. 278. More info:http://gfhs.gfalls.wednet.edu/gfallsedfoundation, Linda Hall at 360-283-4316 or [emailprotected]. As of August 29,2020, there are a total of 204 online and local physical resources listed in this index. Provided are sack lunches, emergency gas cards, bus tickets, warm clothes, a computer lab, mentoring, a community dinner on Tuesdays, community classes, a teen parent group and after-school tutoring. Select Donations and volunteers welcome. Clothing and travel-size toiletries are always needed. Postnet Snohomish, 2801 Bickford Ave., Suite 103, is a drop-off location for donations to Christmas House. It has free music, art, cooking, babysitting and Lego robotics classes. Equine Aid Horse and Donkey Rescue needs donations of hay, used tack for the annual tack sale or cash donations to the hay fund. Volunteer or donate online at www.habitatsnohomish.org, or call 425-258-6289. Christmas House was founded in 1981 by Roy Fraser in his garage. How Elites Will Create a New Class of Slaves. More information: Call 425-261-4822 or go to www.providence.org/phhc. Dispute Program graduates serve on school boards, nonprofit boards and in corporate boardrooms. A holiday gift guide is online. More info: Call Kristie Dutton, 425-385-4693, or go to www.epsfoundation.org. Needed are housewares, towels, bedding, cleaning supplies, grocery, clothing and gas gift cards. Box 661, 816 Camano Ave., Langley, WA, 98260, has served low-income, disabled, unemployed or under-employed people for 31 years. HIV/AIDS Housing, Alcohol & Other Drug Treatment Services More information: www.woundedwarriorproject.org. To donate, contact Michelle Dietz at resource@villagecommunitysvcs.org or 360-631-2027. People are needed to help prepare the dinner. It needs liquid laundry and dish detergent, bleach, paper towels, rubber gloves, scrub brushes and sponges, heating pads, dry cat food, baby food, applesauce, peanut butter, raisins and honey. Catholic Community Services, 1918 Everett Ave., Everett, WA 98201, provides veterans services, housing, foster care, layette services, mental health and supportive case management services to vulnerable populations. Annies Kitchen provides a free community dinner every Wednesday evening at Edmonds Lutheran Church, 23525 84th Ave. W., Edmonds, WA 98026. More info: Shanna Swalwell, 360-651-4444 ext. The Humane Society at HappyPaws Farm on Burn Road near Arlington needs monetary donations for veterinary care for pets from low-income families. Arlington Community Food Bank, 19118 63rd Ave. NE, Arlington, WA 98223, needs nonperishable food, cash donations and volunteers, especially truck drivers. Foster Care More info: 425-745-1635, lynnwoodfoodbank.org. Monetary and new, unwrapped toys are accepted there. Lake Stevens Community Food Bank, 2111 117th Ave. NE. Box 1312, Snohomish, WA 98291. If youre interested in supporting either drive, please contact Lori Bugaj at lbugaj@ywcaworks.org for more information. Needed are diapers, baby wipes, baby clothes, blankets, booties and bibs. Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation,P.O. Phone: (360) 352-8596. More info: 425-329-4569,www.nextstepnw.com. 14. villagecommunitysvcs.org. Sultan Harvest free community Thanksgiving dinner, noon Nov. 22, at the center. Everett Public Schools Foundation,P.O. 110or[emailprotected] cocoonhouse.org, Davis Place Teen Center,a program of the Community Resources Foundation, P.O. More information: Call 425-640-1032 or email nancy.strom@edcc.edu. The Pregnancy Resource Center of Snohomish County provides free assistance to single moms and low-income families with pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, baby clothes and diapers, and childbirth and baby care classes. The YWCA provides housing and support services to homeless, single women and help to families. Donations can be mailed to 230 McRae Road NE, Arlington, WA 98223. There is a tall brown bear sitting next to the blue bin at the front door of Powersports where donations can be dropped. United Way of Snohomish County, 3120 McDougall Ave., Suite 200, Everett, WA 98201, supports 102 nonprofit organizations providing education, health and human services. More information: Call 425-252-3011, email contact@assistanceleagueofeverett.org or go to www.assistanceleagueofeverett.org. Click here for a list of service.. More info: 425-263-6390,allbreedhorserescue.com. More info: 360-691-4253, [emailprotected]. Kaitlins Mobility Foundation, P.O. It provides people with special needs the opportunity to ride and interact with horses. Financial donations are needed. Youthville EmberHope,3505 136th St. NE, Suite A, Marysville, WA 98271, is a faith-based program helping foster youth. When a community needs assessment process was undertaken in 1981, those needs changed resulting in the growth into the current multi-service family center located in Everett, Washington. Needed are volunteers to care for the horses, the grounds and buildings, and to help plan fundraising events. Volunteers are needed Dec. 16-20. Hams needed for Christmas meals by Dec. 18. Evergreen Recovery Centers,formerly Evergreen Manor, 3019 Colby Ave., Everett, WA 98201, is a chemical dependency treatment organization that provides housing and addiction recovery services for low-income pregnant women, mothers with young children and men.

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