Take Action
Right now in Seattle there's someone in need. You can help them.
We're looking for people willing to take action on behalf of the men, women, and children who are struggling with poverty and homelessness.
There are many ways to get involved. Will you join us?
Your gift will help rescue someone from homelessness and poverty.
Choose the giving option that best works for you!
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When you give the gift of yourself it makes a real difference in the lives of those we serve.
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Your donated food, blankets, health products, and other supplies help us
stretch out much-needed resources so are better able to serve more people.
Take a look at our current and most pressing ongoing needs,
along with donation drop-off locations.
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Sign up to learn more about the Church Ambassador program.
Or, sign up for one of our trainings that can help you and your church better understand the homelessness crisis
and what your church can do.
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Get ready. You won't believe the impact your company can have when you serve at the Mission.
Your experience will be easy, stress-free and rewarding for your employees.
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Tour a shelter, attend a graduation for one of our recovery programs, or
attend an event in your neighborhood! Our events give you an opportunity
to meet men and women whose lives have been transformed.
We hope to see you at an event soon!
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A drive makes a big impact. And it's a great way to build community through
the shared joy of giving with your friends, workplace, or church.
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Do you want your employees to know what it's like to live on the streets?
Bring a speaker to your group to hear firsthand about the Mission's life-changing work.
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It's the perfect volunteer activity for groups! Purchase, prepare, and bring an entire meal to one of our shelters.
Our guests absolutely love special meals prepared by our wonderful volunteers!
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Help our homeless neighbors
living on the street
Your generosity will meet urgent needs, and help
those who are lost — struggling with homelessness, addiction,
and feeling utterly alone and isolated — become found.