Eastside Domestic Violence Program
provides safety and support to victims of domestic violence. Deanna Hobbs, 425-562-8840.
NEEDS: Bring holidays to victims of domestic violence and their children: Gift Cards for groceries, household goods, toys and clothing are needed as well as phone cards, gas cards and family entertainment passes.
Multi-Communities (M.I.C.)
Addresses domestic and sexual violence in African-American communities. Bettie Williams-Watson, 206-937-7155.
NEEDS: Computer, printer, fax, small copier, gift cards for food, clothing, gas. School supplies, storage space, bedding, 1 couch and standard bed, small electronics, bus passes, gift cards for restaurant meals, movie passes, phone cards, postage.
National Council of Jewish Women Inc (NCJW)
Furniture bank for survivors of domestic violence and their children. Lauren Simonds, Executive Director, 425-558-1894.
NEEDS: Warehouse and office space to house our program - on the Eastside. Gently used furniture and household items, especially mattresses and bunk beds for our clients and their children. Office copier. Professional graphic design and printing services.
Northwest Family Life
Provides help and healing for abused women and children. Megan Haase, 206-300-2243.
NEEDS: Gift cards, gas cards, fred meyer cards, phone cards, bus passes, journals, bathrobes, slippers, children's pajamas, new booster seats, zoo passes, children's museum passes, children's books
Snohomish County Center for Battered Women
Provides county’s only confidential shelter, support groups, legal advocacy Antigone Killingstad, 425-259-2827.
NEEDS: One of the best ways to help is to donate gift cards for clothing, shoes, food, and gas stations. Also, the website, www.snococbw.org, provides a “wish list” of items needed throughout the year and during the holiday season.
The Caring Place
Transitional Housing: homeless victims of violence (families w/children). Jennifer Samuels, 206-551-1525.
NEEDS: Security system
bus passess
clothing
cleaning supplies
blinds/curtains and rods for 25 windows
food supplies
gift cards
computer software
dressers
towels
kitchen supplies
YWCA Pierce County
Provides housing for women and children fleeing domestic violence situations, legal services for domestic violence survivors of both genders, and comprehensive domestic violence and racial justice education for the community. Kelly McDonald, 253-272-4181.
NEEDS: Full-sized hygiene items, gift cards, bus passes, diapers, baby wipes, non-perishable food items, used cell phones for 911 calls