Social Services and Other Help

VOAWW CONNECT

360-VOA-HELP or 360 862 4357

Supports with: food, transportation, housing & more! Mon-Fri I 8:30am-4:30pm

Lynnwood Neighborhood Center

This is place holder until there is more information about the individual services being offer at the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center

Article from MyMLTNews

Website to 211 (posted 11/22/2025)    

wa211.org

Snohomish County Resource Guide (Posted 11/6/2025)

Published by the Housing Authority of Snohomish County (HASCO) March 2025

YWCA Everett

Landlord Engagement Project

(Posted 7/10/2025)

Reduces housing barriers for individuals and families who are ready for permanent housing, but have difficulty meeting landlord criteria due to financial or legal history. Supports tenant before and after move-in and builds partnerships with landlords to increase the supply of affordable housing.
 
3301 Broadway
Everett WA 98201
425 258 2766
 
Other programs at YWCA Everett www.ywcaworks.org/programs – check this website for other housing, health & safety, and economic help.  Click on the red titles to find more information and telephone numbers
 

Catholic Community Services of Western Washington

For information about what services are available throughout Western Washington, find the type of service you are interested in through the “Services” link in the top navigation bar. You can also find services on our Homepage by filtering “Services by Category” and “Services By Area” in the red drop-down menus.  Website  (Posted 5/30/2025)

Snohomish County Family Center

Part of Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services with many services (posted 1/11/2025)

Contact: Phone (425) 257-2111 Website

Click here to view and download our Snohomish and Island Counties brochure.

City of Edmonds Human Services – Website

Mindy Woods, Program Manager, 425-563-8348 (Posted 1/11/2025)

South County 211 Resource Coordinator

A bilingual Community Resource Advocate with North Sound 211, serving South Snohomish County who can help navigate the process for those facing imminent homelessness such as screening for rental South County 211 Resource Coordinatorassistance and other housing services. Plus, can connect to resources for basic needs and follow up with individualized support. English Flyer, Spanish Flyer (posted 1/11/2024)

Community Health Plan of Washington

(CHPW) offers plans for every income level, family sized, and stage of life. Phone – 1-866-907-1904 Website (posted 1/11/2025)

The Arc

The Arc carries out its mission of protecting and promoting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families through innovative programs. (Posted 1/27/2024)
The Arc office is open by appointment only
Monday – Friday from 10am – 3pm
127 E. Intercity Ave. Suite C
Everett, WA 98208
(425) 258-2459
info@arcsno.org

Websitefor Arc of Snohomish County (posted 1/11/2025)

Bethesda Lutheran Church

They do provide some of same help we do depending on the circumstances. Phone (425) 778-6390

Lutheran Community Services Northwest

Behavioral Health, Family and Community Support, Refugee and Immigrant Services, Child Welfare, Aging and Independent Living Crime Victim Services, Safe Route Immigration

Website Telephone Number 425 670 8984

Carnegie Resource Center

The Carnegie Resource Center (CRC) is a gateway to a multitude of resources, offering a one-stop location for Snohomish County residents with unmet needs. The CRC DOES NOT have access to provisions such as rental assistance, motel, gas, or clothing vouchers. However, participants when engaged with specific programs may be eligible for supportive services from that program or agency. (reviewed 6/20/2025)

Walk-ins are welcome: address: 3001 Oakes Ave., Everett, WA  – Phone: 425 434 4680  Website

View our September 2025 Calendar of Events HERE

Read the latest Snohomish County – Community Resource Guide HERE

Volunteers of American Western Washington

http://www.voaww.org (posted 1/11/2025)

Food, Housing | Shelter | 211, Cold Weather Shelter, ECEAP Preschool, Behavioral Health, Tribal Services, Personal, Support Services, Dispute Resolution

Center for Human Services (posted 01/11/2025)

http://www.chs-nw.org

Health and Social Services, (206) 362 7282, 17018 15th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA (especially children)

Byrd Barr Place (posted 01/11/2025)

http://byrdbarrplace.org/

Multiple services include housing and utilities assistance, 206-812-4940, 722 18th Ave, Seattle, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m

Interaction/Transition (posted 01/11/2025)

http://www.interactiontransition.org

Prison to Community, 206-324-3932, 935 16th Ave, Seattle, WA, 98122

Pioneer Human Services (posted 01/11/2025)

https://pioneerhumanservices.org/

Provide treatment, housing, job skills training and employment to individuals released from prison or jail, and those in recovery, in Washington state. 206-768-1990, 7440 West Marginal Way S. Seattle, WA 98108, 8:00am – 5:00pm M-F

Salvation Army-Adult Rehab Center (posted 01/11/2025)

https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/rehabilitation/

Adult Rehabilitation Services, No-cost programs that tackle alcohol and drug depenence, giving their families, careers, and lives back, (206) 587-0503, 1020 4th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

Modest Needs (posted 01/11/2025)

Modest Needs’ hallmark grant is our Self-Sufficiency Grant. They make Self-Sufficiency Grants in an effort to assist individuals and families who, because they are working and live just above the poverty level, are ineligible for most types of conventional social assistance but who, all the same, are living one or two lost paychecks away from the kind of financial catastrophe that eventually leads to homelessness. Website