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Community Resources

The following are community resources collected by CPSD to support families with various needs that may impact their student’s ability to access their education. 

  • Clover Park School District 

    Many schools in Clover Park SD provide afterschool programs & academic support. Contact your child’s individual school for more information. You can also visit the district website to see if there is additional information about programs and events. 

    CPSD Website 

    YMCA – Lakewood Branch 

    Offers a wide-range of youth and adult programs including aquatics, group exercise, and youth leadership programs. Individuals and families that become members can also use the aquatic, gym, and exercise when open for community/member use. 

    9715 Lakewood Dr SW Lakewood, WA 98499 253-584-9622 

    Lakewood YMCA

    Boys & Girls Club – Lakewood Branch 

    Offers afterschool programs for ages 6 – 5th grade. 
    Monday – Friday 7:00am – 6:00pm 
    10402 Kline St SW Lakewood, WA 98499 253-502-4660 

    Boys and Girls Club Pierce and Kitsap Counties 

    City of Lakewood 

    The city of Lakewood offers many programs, services and events for local youth. We also collaborate with other agencies to ensure that positive and healthy programs are available. 

    City of Lakewood Youth Programs 

    Girl Scouts of Western WA 

    Its mission is to build Girl Scouts of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. At Girl Scouts, they will unleash their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader). 

    Seattle Administrative Office. 5601 6th Ave S, Suite 150, Seattle WA 98108 

    1-800-541-9852 

    Girls Scouts of Western Washington 

    Boy Scouts of America 

    Includes Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, Venturing, Sea Scouting, and Exploring programs, fun and enriching activities to give children and youth the skills they need to unlock their full potential and to live outside. 

    Has packs/groups in & near Lakewood, WA 

    Boys Scouts of America 

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord Youth Programs 

    A wide range of programs are available for military-affiliated youth and teens, including youth sports and recreation & programs that support leadership and career development. 

    3032 Dogwood St McChord Field, WA 98438  

    253-382-2203 

    JBLM Youth Programs 

     

  • Lakeside-Milan Recovery Center

    Free assessment, accepts most major insurances except for DSHS or Tricare medical coupons. Provides affordable & effective chemical dependency services including inpatient, outpatient, residential and long-term treatment.

    253-272-2242
    3315 South 23rd, Suite 102, Tacoma, WA 98405
    405 W Stewart Ave, #A, Puyallup, WA 98371
    Lakeside-Milam Recover Center website.

    Community Counseling Institute

    Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment, clients accepted on opioid/methadone medication. Services include counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Contingency Management, Community Reinforcement Vouchers, Brief Intervention, Relapse Prevention Planning. Does not accept Tricare.

    253-759-0852
    2502 Tacoma Ave South, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Your First Step - Community Counseling Institute Inc website

    The Center for Substance Abuse/Recovery

    Accepts most major insurances including DSHS & Tricare. Services include chemical dependency assessments for youth & adults, outpatient services, counseling, peer recovery, mental health services, supported employment services.

    253-593-2740
    721 Fawcett Ave, Suite 201, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Metropolitan Development Council website

    Consejo Counseling & Referral Services

    Accepts most insurances, call regarding DSHS & Tricare. Works in partnership with Clover Park School District. Services include outpatient mental health, outpatient treatment, Children/youth/family services to help families with high-risk youth, behavioral health, sexual assault program and domestic violenc program.

    253-414-7461
    5915 Orchard St, Building B, Tacoma WA 98402
    Consejo Counseling Website

    Crossroads Treatment Center

    Accepts DSHS & most major insurances except Tricare. 30% discount for military families. Services include Intensive Outpatient Treatment, DUI Deferred Prosecution, Suboxone Program, and other special services.

    253-473-7474
    8717 S Hosmer St, Tacoma, WA 98444
    Crossroads Treatment Center website

    El Camino – Foundation for Multicultural Solutions

    Accepts DSHS, but limited on other types of insurances. Provides an array of services for drug & alcohol addiction.

    Does not treat opioid addiction.

    253-572-3214
    2136 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma, WA 98405
    El Camino website

    St. Peter’s Chemical Dependency Center

    Services provided through Providence St. Peter Hospital including Drug & Alcohol Abuse Treatment, Gambling Addiction Treatment, Quit Smoking Programs. Accepts most major insurances including DSHS & Tricare.

    1-800-332-0465
    4800 College St SE, Lacey, WA 98503
    St. Peter's Behavior and Health Recovery website

    Sundown M Ranch Treatment Center

    Provides chemical dependency treatment to youth, adults, and families including outpatient, Withdrawal Management, multiple therapeutic approaches, Relapse Prevention, On- Site School Program, Extended Stay Options, Residential Program.

    509-457-0990
    2280 State Route 821, Yakima, WA 98901
    Sundown M Ranch website

    Drug Abuse Hotlines

    Substance abuse hotlines are a source for people struggling with addiction to seek help.

    Crisis Text Line: (Text) HOME to 741741
    National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264
    National Drug Help Line: 1-844-289-0879
    Partnership for Drug-Free Kids: 1-855-378-4373
    Drug Abuse Hotline website

    Pierce County Alliance

    Behavioral health services with a focus on substance use dependency treatment, mental health therapy and youth services.

    253-572-4750
    510 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Pierce County Alliance website

    Pierce County Crisis Line

    1-800-576-7764

    Lakewood’s CHOICE Coalition

    A group of community members, youth serving agencies, school staff, youth, & caring adults that work together to help promote healthier choices for youth & families.

    Activities include summer mini-camps, community building, resource fairs, Alcohol/Tobacco/& Other Drugs Awareness, Parenting workshops in English & Spanish, Youth Prevention Club, Curriculum Based Support Groups.

    Lakewood Choice website

    Start Your Recovery

    Comprehensive directory of support resources in Tacoma, WA. You can find local treatment options, personalized support for adolescents and families, & find support groups and other non-clinical resources.

    2025’s Top Rehab Centers in Tacoma, WA (14 Free) - Drug and Alcohol from Start Your Recovery website

  • Pierce County Human Services

    Offers a wide range of services and referrals including COVID-19 help, Aging & Disability Resources, Behavioral Health, Community Action Progs, Community Development, Crisis Recovery, Developmental Disability Services, Early Childhood Support, Energy Assistance, home repairs, homeless program referrals, Housing Assistance Progs, rental assistance, transportation services referrals, and Veteran Assistance Programs. Childcare financial assistance when available.
    Pierce County Human Resources website

    Help Me Grow

    A connection point to find information and resources for families with children including pregnancy support, finding child care, postpartum mental health support, child development, infant support, finding food banks, family fun, diaper banks.
    Help Me Grow Washington website

    Families can also connect with a Help Me Grow Navigator for support and resources for pregnancy & parenting children ages 0 – 5 by calling 2-1-1

    Child Care Resources

    Help with finding safe, affordable & quality childcare. Also offers financial assistance programs.

    Brightspark
    206-329-5544
    1-800-446-1114
    Brightspark Family Services website

    Childcare resources for families experiencing homelessness.
    206-329-5842
    Email: subsidy@childcare.org

    Child Care Aware

    Help with finding safe & affordable childcare and related financial assistance programs. Can also help make referrals to other resources & provides advocacy. Gives educational information on the different types of childcare & what is quality childcare.

    1001 Pacific Ave, Suite 400, Tacoma, WA 98402
    253-383-1735 | 1-866-416-4321
    Email: familycenter@childcare.org
    Child Aware Resources for Families website

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord Child and Youth Services

    Programs and services for children up to age 12 including Child Development Centers, School Age Care Programs, and Family Child Care homes. 

    2295 S 12th St, JBLM, WA 98433
    253-966-2977
    JBLM Child and Youth Services - Child Care website

    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency 

    For tribal members including Chehalis, Nisqually, Shoalwater Bay, Skokomish & Squaxin Island. Services include support for Seniors, Child Care Development Fund, WFD & TANF, education assistance, work experience, job preparation & retention, emergency food assistance, foster home licensing, family violence prevention, low-income home energy assistance, Medicare support, Native Women Wellness, vocational rehabilitation, weatherization program, and WIC.

    3104 SE Old Olympic Hwy, Shelton, WA 98584
    360-426-3990
    South Puget Sound Intertribal Planning Agency website

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord – Child Care

    Before and after school care offered at three locations:

    Cascade School Age Center
    2402 Bitar Ave JBLM, WA 98433
    253-966-8977

    Lewis North School Age Center
    8584 American Lake Ave JBLM WA 98433
    253-966-7166 

    McChord School Age Center 3032 Dogwood St SW JBLM WA 98438 
    253-982-2203
    JBLM School Age Services website

    Charity Hope Daycare

    9101 113th St SW, Lakewood
    253-589-8944
    Charity Hope Family Daycare Facebook page
    Serves Lake Louise

    Latchkey Child Care Center Christ Lutheran Church

    8211 112th St SW, Lakewood
    253-820-2268
    Hours: 6:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
    Christ Lutheran Church Latchkey Child Care website
    Serves Idlewild

    Gingerbread House

    10922 Kline St SW, Lakewood
    253-582-0232
    Hours: 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.
    Gingerbread House Daycare and Preschool website
    Serves Four Heroes, Lakeview, Tyee Park

    Just Like Home (Custer Rd)

    7513 Custer Rd SW, Lakewood
    253-302-4883
    Mon- Fri 5:30 a.m. – Midnight
    Just Like Home Daycare Center's of Lakewood website
    Serves Dower 

    Just Like Home (Douglas St)

    7606 Douglas St W, Lakewood
    253-302-3904
    Mon- Fri 5:30 a.m. – Midnight
    Just Like Home Daycare Center's of Lakewood website
    Serves Dower 

    Kidzone III Home Daycare 

    8304 Veterans Dr SW, Lakewood
    253-584-2996
    KidZone Learning Center website
    Serves Lake Louise

    Lakewood Boys & Girls Club

    10402 Kline St SW, Lakewood
    253-502-4660
    Boys and Girls Club of Puget Sound - Lakewood website
    Serves Dower, Four Heroes, Lakeview, Park Lodge, Tyee Park

    Medina’s In-home Daycare

    12505 Fern St SW, Lakewood
    253-582-4853
    Serves Tillicum

    Oakbrook Children’s Center

    7902 83rd Ave SW, Lakewood
    253-588-6929
    Hours: 5:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
    Oakbrook Children's Center Facebook page
    Serves Custer, Idlewild, Lake Louise, Oakbrook

     

    The Royal Palace Childcare

    8105 Washington Blvd SW, Lakewood
    253-984-1640
    Hours: 6am – 6pm
    Serves Idlewild, Lake Louise

     

    YMCA Child Care Services

    Pierce County Office
    1614 S Mildred St, Ste 1, Tacoma WA 98465
    253-534-7840
    Email: childcare@ymcapkc.org
    YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties Child Care website
    Several locations. Serves all schools.

     

  • Caring for Kids

    Request free clothing and school supplies through your school counselor or district McKinney-Vento Liaison. The counselor will contact Caring for Kids for you. Clothing is sometimes available for all family members, including adults.

    B.A.S.H.

    (Clothing as available)
    103 140th St S, Tacoma, WA 98444
    10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday & Thursday
    (253) 531-9600

    Bounty at Bethany United Methodist

    5634 South Park Ave, Tacoma
    Monday 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
    (253) 475-7098

    Fircrest United Methodist Church

    1018 Columbia Ave, Tacoma, WA 98466
    By Appointment
    (253) 564-7862

    Just Threads Clothing Bank

    925 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Mon – Fri – 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
    Pierce County Just Threads CLothing Bank website

    My Sister’s Pantry

    621 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma WA 98402
    1st & 3rd Monday – 2:30 – 5:00 pm
    (253) 627-1186
    My Sister's Pantry website

    Our Lady Guadalupe Maternity & Kids Clothing Bank

    5705 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Mon – Fri 10am – 12pm
    (253) 582-3384
    Lakewood Catholic Our Lady Guadalupe Maternity Center website

    Southeast Tacoma FISH

    (Clothing as available)
    1704 E. 85th, Tacoma, WA 98445
    Monday, Wednesday & Friday
    12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
    Southeast Tacoma Food Bank website

    St. Francis House

    322 27th St SE, Puyallup, WA 98372
    253-770-6991, ext. 321
    St. Francis House website

    Tahoma Indian Center

    1323 Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    Mon – Fri 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
    (253) 388-3697

    Tillicum/American Lake Gardens Community Center

    14916 Washington Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Tues & Thurs 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
    (253)584-1280
    Tillicum Woodbrook Community Center Services and Programs website

    The Rescue Mission Clothing Room

    Clothing, shoes, toiletries, blankets, sheets & cookware
    The Rescue Mission
    425 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma
    Monday-Thursday, 1 pm to 4 pm
    (253) 284-4282

  • Goodwill – Lakewood

    Low-cost clothing, furniture, and household goods.
    6002 Mt Tacoma Dr SW, Lakewood WA 98499
    253-983-0040
    Link to other locations: Find a Goodwill Store or Donation Center

    Value Village

    Low-cost, clothing, furniture and household goods.
    6802 19th St W, University Place, WA 98466
    253-460-7828
    Value Village - University Place Direction Information

    St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store

    Low-cost clothing and household goods.
    Open Tues – Sun 10am – 5pm.
    4009 S 56th St, Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-474-0519
    St. Vincent de Paul Tacoma website

    Children’s Trading Post

    Secondhand children’s clothing and equipment boutique.
    253-584-0288
    11124 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, #A, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Children's Trading Post Facebook page

  • Clover Park School District Special Education Department

    Oversees Special Education programs and services for student with disabilities in Clover Park SD including Child Find, SPED records, Section 504, and other related programs.

    10903 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Rm 1, Lakewood
    253-583-5170
    Clover Park School District - Special Education website

    Vocational Rehabilitation – DSHS Tacoma

    Services for persons with functional, psychological, development, cognitive & emotional or health disabilities including rehabilitation counseling, assessments, individualized plans for employment, independent living services, assistive technology services, training and education services, job-related services.

    253-983-6500
    1949 S State St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    DSHS Vocational Rehabilitation- Tacoma Office website

    Catholic Community Services

    Provides an array of services including homeless services & referral to shelters & other homeless programs, housing assistance, Child/Youth & Family Services including behavioral rehab, Family Assessment & Stabilization, Foster Care, Pediatric Interim Care, Pregnancy & Parenting Support, Veteran Support, Services for Seniors & People with Disabilities, and Mental Health Services.

    253-383-3697
    1323 South Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    Catholic Community Services - Services in Pierce County website

    Child REACH

    Free developmental screening for children aged 0 – 6, with the emphasis on children birth – 3 years old. Children receive screening in language, motor, learning, growth and behavior.

    253-798-3698
    8811 South Tacoma Way, #2, Lakewood, WA 98499

    Pierce Co. Early Support for Infants & Toddlers

    Formerly known as Early Intervention, refers to services available to families with children under age 3 who are not developing as expected, have medical conditions that can delay development, or are experiencing developmental delays for other reasons.

    253-798-3790
    Pierce County Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT) website

    PAVE – Partnerships for Action, Voices for Empowerment

    PAVE is a parent directed organization that works with families, individuals, and community members in all walks of life and with all types of disabilities to provide information, training, and advocacy. Can assist families with children who have disabilities navigate the educational and Special Education system.

    253-565-2266
    1-800-5-PARENT
    6316 S 12th St, Tacoma, WA 98465
    PAVE website

    Developmental Disabilities Administration

    Provides support to empower people with disabilities to live the lives they want by promoting public policies.

    Services include Advanced Home Care Aide Specialist, Assistive Technology, Non-Residential Services, Child Development Services, Community Residential Services, Employment & Day Programs, Medicare Reimbursement, Nursing Services, Residential Habilitation Program, Respite Services, and more.

    1305 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 300, Tacoma, WA 98402
    1-800-833-6384
    DSHS Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) website

    Center for Independence

    A non-profit residential, community-based organization operated by people with disabilities, serving people with disabilities ages 14 & up. Serves individuals with disabilities to fully access and participate in the community through outreach, advocacy, and independent living skills development.

    7801 Bridgeport Way W, Suite 200, Lakewood 98499
    253-582-1253
    Center for Independance website

    HopeSparks

    Serves children and families in Pierce County who face trauma, abuse, and overwhelming life challenges.

    Services include Behavioral Health Services, Children’s Developmental Services, Family Support, Pediatric Healthcare Integration, Relatives Raising Children support and more.

    3408 South Union Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-565-4887
    HopeSparks website

    Hope Human Services

    Provides supportive living services for adults with disabilities in their own home, licensed youth residential homes with intensive supervision and behavior management, as well as crisis diversion for individuals in crisis in their current placement.

    10009 59th Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-252-2217
    Hope Human Services website

  • Pierce County Domestic Violence Unit

    Comprised of detectives and deputies whose responsibility is to investigate domestic violence related crimes including assaults, property damage, court order violations, rapes, threats, custodial interference.

    Family Justice Center
    253-798-4166
    718 Court E, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Pierce County Domestic Violence Unit website

    Sexual Assault Center of Pierce County

    Services include emotional support, medical & legal advocacy, therapy, education & prevention for victims/survivors of sexual assault.

    101 East 26th St, #200, Tacoma, WA 98421
    253-474-7273
    Rebuilding Hope website

     

    Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services

    Provides advocacy, counseling, children’s program, education & housing programs for women who are deaf, deaf/blind, or hard of hearing who have been victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.

    8623 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115
    206-922-7088 (Voice/VP)
    ADWAS website

    Exodus Housing

    Emergency shelter & transitional housing for families fleeing domestic violence. 

    253-862-6808
    Exodus Housing website 

    Other Domestic Violence Shelters

    YWCA: 253-383-2593
    YWCA Pierce County website

    Korean Women’s Association:
    253-359-0470
    KWA Cares website

    CDVAP Puyallup Tribal Shelter:
    253-680-5499
    Puyallup Tribe of Indians Community Domestic Violence Advocacy Program (CDVAP) website

    Family Renewal Shelter

    Shelter and support for victims of domestic violence.

    6832 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98408
    253-475-9010
    (888) 550-3915
    Family Renewal Shelter website

    Step by Step

    Works with mothers who are working to secure safe housing and fleeing domestic violence, and homeless pregnant women. Short-term assistance and/or affordable housing options. Referral through coordinated entry.

    3303 #A 8th Ave SE, Puyallup, WA 98372
    253-896-0903
    Step By Step website 

    WA State Domestic Violence Hotline

    Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence can help you connect with domestic violence programs near you, find resources including safe shelter, advocacy, counseling, and legal assistance. Available in 170 languages through interpreter services.
    1-800-799-7233
    1-800-787-3224 (TTY)

    Dating Violence Hotline: 1-866-331-9474

    Strong Hearts Native Helpline: 1-844-762-8483

    National D.V. Hotline Deaf Services: 1-855-812-1001 (videophone)

    King/Snohomish/Pierce County Deaf Hotline: 206-812-1001 (videophone)

    Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence website

    Crystal Judson Family Justice Center

    Serves the needs of domestic violence victims and their children by providing comprehensive victim services in one, central, safe location in downtown Tacoma. Some of the services provided include protection orders, safety planning victim support in criminal cases, domestic violence education, spiritual support, transportation, counseling, housing, etc.

    718 Court E, Tacoma WA 98402
    253-798-4166
    Crystal Judson Family Justice Center website

  • Clover Park School District Early Learning Programs

    Preschool for children ages 3 – 5 who are below kindergarten age limit. Includes Head Start & ECEAP. Other eligibility criteria may apply. See website for locations & more information.

    253-583-5360
    CPSD Early Childhood Learning Program website

    Steilacoom Cooperative Preschool

    10630 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-905-6009
    Steilacoom Cooperative Preschool website

    St. Frances Cabrini School

    Private Catholic school. Pre-school – 8th grade.
    5621 108th St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-584-3850
    St. Frances Cabrini School website

    Little Scholars Early Learning Center

    8202 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
    253-327-1822
    Little Scholars Early Learning Center website

    Alphabet Preschool & Daycare

    7607 Lakewood Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-472-6068
    Alphabet Preschool and Learning Center website

    Early Head Start Home-Based Pierce County  

    Early Head Start is a prenatal, infant, toddler, and family development program that provides many free services to eligible children and their families in their home including weekly home visits to support the parent-child relationship, parent education and leadership opportunities, child development, health, and nutrition education, infant/toddler play groups.

    253-778-7820
    Email: abeckvold@psesd.org 
    Puget Sound Educational Service District - Early Head Start Home-Based Program website 

  • Clover Park School District Student Services Department

    Can assist students & families in Clover Park SD with Non-Resident/Choice waivers & submitting home school form, Family & Community Partnerships, Interpretation/Translation, volunteer recruitment & training, McKinney-Vento/Homeless Act, Foster Care student support, Title VI Native American Education, Harassment & Bullying & much more.

    10903 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Room 5, Lakewood
    253-583-5154
    Clover Park School District - Student Services website

    WA State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)

    This is the primary agency charged with overseeing public K-12 education in Washington state. It works with the state’s 295 public school districts and 6 state-tribal education compact schools. Website includes information & resources for parents & families.

    Old Capitol Building PO Box 47200
    600 Washington St SE Olympia, WA 98504
    360-725-6000
    WA State OSPI Parents and Families website

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord School Support Services

    Provides military affiliated school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources, and information necessary to achieve academic success. A branch of Child & Youth Services which features liaison officers who work with schools, installations, and families for student achievement.

    2295 S 12th St JBLM, WA 98433
    253-967-7195
    JBLM School Support Services website

    WA State Education Ombuds 

    Advocacy, conflict resolution, and educational info for families, students, educators, community professionals and others with questions or concerns affecting any child who attends or is eligible to attend WA State’s K-12 public schools. Topics include Attendance, Athletics, Bullying, Discipline Issues, Discrimination, Enrollment Issues, Family & Community Engagement, Incarcerated Parents, Language Access and more.

    3518 Fremont Ave North, #349, Seattle, WA 98103
    1-866-297-2597
    WA State Education Ombuds website

    Pierce College

    Community college with a range of career pathway programs, degrees & certificate programs, professional/technical degrees & certificates community & continuing education, training, and more.

    Several campuses and locations:
    9401 Farwest Dr SW Lakewood, WA 98498
    253-964-6500

    1601 39th Avenue SE Puyallup, WA 98374
    253-840-8400

    Locations for military students on Joint Base Lewis- McChord:
    253-964-6567

    Pierce College website

    Bates Technical College

    Offers a wide range of career pathway and technical programs including Advanced Manufacturing, Business & Communication, Hospitality, Health Sciences, Science/Technology/Engineering/Math, Transportation & Trades, continuing education, apprenticeships, Child Studies and more.

    Several locations:
    1101 S Yakima Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-680-7000

    2201 S 78th Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-680-7400

    2320 S 19th Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-680-7603

    Bates Technical College website 

    Tacoma Community College

    Since 1965, TCC has offered students the opportunity to receive top-notch college education close to home and at an affordable cost. Includes a wide range of academic programs including in Art & Communication, Business, Health & Wellness, Science/Technology/Engineering & Math, continuing education and more.

    6501 South 19th St Tacoma, WA 98466
    253-566-5000

    3993 Hunt St NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335

    Tacoma Community College website

    Clover Park Technical College

    A Washington state higher-education system which offers over forty programs including in aerospace, advanced manufacturing, health sciences, human services, business, hospitality, science, technology, engineering, transportation, and trades.

    Two locations:
    4500 Steilacoom Blvd SW Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-589-5800

    17214 110th Ave E Puyallup, WA 98509
    253-583-8904

    Clover Park Technical College website

  • Inform someone you trust at your school or the district McKinney-Vento Liaison at 253-583-5156 if you are experiencing homelessness to learn about special educational rights under the McKinney-Vento Act. WA State requires school districts to identify & provide certain rights to students experiencing homelessness.

    Coordinated Entry

    Referrals to shelters, transitional housing, housing programs, and more.
    Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 11am – 3pm.
    253-682-3401

    United Way Helpline

    Referrals to several resources and coordinated entry.
    Note: Most shelters, agencies, and resources require client to complete a Coordinated Entry
    Dial 211
    United Way Pierce County website

    Nativity House Overnight Shelter

    Men & Women, no kids. Check-in after 4:30pm. Services include day shelter, overnight shelter, mental health & chemical dependency assessments & referrals, hot meals, rapid-rehousing, access to public benefits (Medicare, SSI, & job training). New program – Nativity House Apts – permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless single adults with disabilities.

    702 S 14th St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-502-2780
    Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Shelter & Homelessness Services website

    Exodus Housing

    Emergency shelter & transitional housing for families fleeing domestic violence.

    253-862-6808
    Exodus Housing website 

    Other Domestic Violence Shelters:

    YWCA:
    253-383-2593 
    YWCA Pierce County website 

    Korean Women’s Association:
    253-359-0470
    KWA Cares website 

    CDVAP Puyallup Tribal Shelter:
    253-680-5499
    Puyallup Tribe of Indians - Community Domestic Violence Advocacy Program website

    Family Renewal Shelter

    Shelter and support for victims of domestic violence.

    6832 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98408
    253-475-9010
    (888) 550-3915
    Family Renewal Shelter website

    Pete Anderson FUSION Family Shelter

    Family shelter and transitional housing with case management. Referral through coordinated entry.

    1505 S 328th St, Federal Way, WA 98003
    (253) 838-0950
    Fusion Housing Families in Need - Shelter and Housing for Families Experiencing Homelessness website

    Helping Hand House

    Emergency shelter for families with children. Services include referral to rapid-rehousing, case management, permanent supportive housing, and affordable housing program.

    4321 2nd St SW, Puyallup, WA 98373
    (253) 848-6096
    Helping Hand House website

    LASA – Living Access Support Alliance

    Programs include permanent supportive housing, rapid-rehousing, affordable housing, rental assistance, and referral to other services. Also manages an emergency shelter/apartments (30 days).

    Referral through coordinated entry only, except for essential needs closet.

    8956 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    (253) 581-8689
    Living Access Support Alliance (LASA) website

    CCS Family Day Center

    Walk-in day-center managed by Catholic Community Services which can help families connect in-person with case managers, coordinated-entry, access to showers, laundry, kitchen, and computers.

    2342 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Mon, Tues, Thurs 9am – 4pm. & Weds 9 – 6pm.
    253-471-5340
    Catholics Community Services of Western Washington - Family Housing Network website

    New Phoebe House

    For women with children who are experiencing homelessness and looking to recover from addiction.

    (253) 383-7710
    New Phoebe House Association website 

    The Rescue Mission

    Men & Women, no kids. Overnight shelter, case management, coordinated entry, housing resources, employment services, life-skills & adult-basic education.

    425 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98402
    (253) 383-4493
    Tacoma Rescue Mission - Emergency Services website 

    Comprehensive Life Resources

    Supportive housing and case management for homeless youth 16 – 24. Must be Medicaid eligible, have a complex medical or behavioral health need, and experiencing homelessness or having challenges with caregiver turnover, jail, or hospital stays.

    1305 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 305, Tacoma, WA 98402
    (253) 396-5800
    Comprehensive Life Resources website 

    Salvation Army Family Shelter

    Families referred through CCS Family Day Center.

    1501 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    (253) 572-8452
    Tacoma Salvation Army website

    The Loft: Tacoma Youth Shelter

    Emergency shelter for youth 13 – 17 years old.
    1424 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402
    253-328-6127
    The Coffee Oasis website 

    Adams Street Family Shelter

    Does not accept walk-ups; call shelter to get on the waitlist. For families with children.

    253-592-6401
    253-383-4493, ext. 1500
    Tacoma Rescue Mission - Emergency Services website 

    Share & Care House

    Housing programs for individuals and families including, permanent supportive housing, rapid-rehousing, transitional housing, housing & essential needs. Referral through coordinated entry.

    3418 McKinley Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404
    (253) 564-4194
    Share and Care House website

    Bethlehem Baptist Family Shelter

    Serves families with kids under 18 and parents between 18 – 60 years old.
    4818 E Portland Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404
    253-475-4173
    Email: BBCShelter@outlook.com

    LIHI S 69th & Proctor (Low Income Housing Institute)

    This shelter does not accept walk-ups; contact 425-295- 5421 to get on waitlist. Open to single adults and couples, no sex offenders. Harm reduction model.
    Homeless Coalition - Low Income Housing Institute Facilites website 

    Next Chapter Pregnant & Single Mothers Shelter

    Pregnant women and single mothers.
    7031 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98408
    253-475-5516
    Next Chapter Washington website 

    Puyallup Tribe Tiny House Village 

    Puyallup tribal members experiencing homelessness including individuals, couples, veterans, seniors, students, and people with pets. 18 years old .

    2027 E Wright Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404
    Homeless Coalition - Puyallup Tribe House Village Facilities website

    St. Vincent de Paul Motel Assistance Program

    To access motel vouchers, contact the helpline 253-426- 1710 or email assistance@svdptacoma.org Referrals through a direct service provider preferred.

    4009 S 56th St, Tacoma, WA 98409
    Homeless Coalition - St. Vincent de Paul Facilities website 

    Tahoma Indian Center

    A drop-in resource center designed to nurture and build up Native Peoples through service and advocacy. Services include meals Mon – Fri, food & clothing bank, laundry services, mailing services, television access, computer access, phone access, social service referrals, culturally specific services, and gathering space. Mon – Fri 8am – 4pm.

    1323 Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-388-3697
    Tahoma Indian Center website

    Safe Parking Spaces

    Serves all people living in their cars.
    253-346-6482
    Email: Andepaa12@msn.com
    Homeless Coalition - Safe Parking FAQ

    Shiloh Emergency Shelter

    Shelter for single adult men.
    1211 S I St, Tacoma WA 98405
    253-503-1033
    Homeless Coalition - Shiloh Emergency Shelter Facilities website

    Pierce County Resources Walk-in Clinic 

    Receive assistance from homeless outreach team.

    Tuesdays & Thursdays 1 – 3pm 
    1305 Tacoma Ave S, Ste 305, Tacoma, WA 98402
    Mobile Clinic Locations
    253-396-5065

    Pierce County Resources website

    Network Tacoma

    Assists homeless families with children from the point of crisis intervention, through transitional housing, with the goal of obtaining permanent housing.

    5435 South M St, Tacoma, WA 98408
    253-474-9334
    Network Tacoma Homeless Assistance website

    Family Growth Center

    Provides homeless teens a place to live and be safe, go to school and have a supportive family environment through mental. Emotional, physical, and spiritual counseling.

    5954 N 26th St, Tacoma, WA 98407
    253-302-5335
    Website: Facebook Family Growth Center page 

    Pierce Co. Alliance Youth Transitional Housing

    Transitional housing for people 18 years old that are coming out of foster care.

    510 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma WA 98402
    253-502-5470
    Pierce County Aliance Youth Services website

    Rosie’s Place Engagement Center Overnight Shelter

    For youth 12 – 24 years old. Provides food, hygiene products, shower, clotting bank, safe shelter, community referrals and advocacy.

    520 Pear St SE, Olympia WA 98501
    360-943-0780
    Community Youth Services website 

    Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) Tiny House Village 6th & Orchard 

    Tiny house village for individuals, couples, and families experiencing homelessness. Services include case management & 24/7 staffing. Other reqs. may apply. 

    206-640-3969 | 206-496-2749 
    Email: tyjana.campbell@lihi.org
    Low Income Housing Institute - Tiny Houses website 

    Family Promise of Pierce County

    Family emergency shelter, case management, employment support. Complete intake online to receive services.

    216 165th St S, Spanaway WA 98387
    Email: info@familypromisepiercecounty.org

  • Lifeline Assistance programs

    Free or discounted wireless phone service:
    Assurance Wireless
    (888) 898-4888
    Assurance Wireless website 

    SafeLink Wireless
    (800) 977-3768
    SafeLink Wireless website 

    Pierce County Cellphone Lifeline Program 

    A government benefit program that provides discounts on monthly telephone service for eligible low-income clients.

    Pierce County Cellphone Lifeline Program website

    Homeless Mail Service

    Provides temporary fixed mailing address and other services for individuals experiencing homelessness. Referral through DSHS.

    253-383-3056, ext. 144

  • WorkFirst Washington

    WorkFirst is Washington State's welfare reform program that helps financially struggling families find jobs, keep their jobs, get better jobs and build a better life for their children.

    Washington WorkFirst website

    Work Source – Pierce County

    Helps job seekers in Pierce County access resources and receive assistance in finding jobs.

    2121 S State St, #300, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-593-7300
    Work Source Pierce County website 

    Vocational Rehabilitation – DSHS Tacoma

    Services for persons with functional, psychological, development, cognitive & emotional or health disabilities including rehabilitation counseling, assessments, individualized plans for employment, independent living services, assistive technology services, training and education services, job-related services.

    1949 S State St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-983-6500
    DSHS - Vocational Rehabilitation Tacoma Office website

    Manpower (Staffing Agency)

    Short-term training & temporary job placement.

    4002 Tacoma Mall Blvd, #103A, Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-473-5023
    Manpower Staffing Agency website

    Pierce County Human Services

    List of employment assistance agencies and organizations.
    Pierce County - Employment Organizations List website

    Young Adult Employment Program

    Korean Women’s Association (KWA) & Workforce Pierce provides services for 16 – 24-year-old low-income individuals living in Pierce Co. including counseling & mentoring to explore careers and find a job, free employment training, supportive services to assist in completing education & work goals, assistance with accessing child care, food, housing, behavioral health, and other services to help meet goals.

    3625 Perkins Ln SW Lakewood WA 98499
    253-318-0028
    Email: hkim@kwacares.org
    KWA Cares website

  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

    Provides temporary cash for families in need. Some may need to participate in WorkFirst Program to help find & keep jobs. Income and citizenship requirements apply.

    Lakewood DSHS Office
    5712 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-476-6819
    DSHS - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families website

    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency

    For tribal members including Chehalis, Nisqually, Shoalwater Bay, Skokomish & Squaxin Island. Services include support for Seniors, Child Care Development Fund, WFD & TANF, education assistance, work experience, job preparation & retention, emergency food assistance, foster home licensing, family violence prevention, low-income home energy assistance, Medicare support, Native Women Wellness, vocational rehabilitation, weatherization program, and WIC.

    4301 South Pine St, Suite 400, Tacoma WA 98409
    253-250-0550
    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency website

    Pierce County Energy Assistance Program

    Temporary assistance in paying energy bills for eligible Pierce County residents.

    253-798-4328
    Pierce County Human Services Energy Assistance Program

    Pierce County Rental Assistance Program

    Pierce County Eviction Prevention website

    Springbrook Connections

    Assists low-income individuals and families in the Springbrook neighborhood and surrounding areas with connecting to resources and programs including rental & utility assistance, veteran services, food, clothing, affordable internet for those eligible. Will also help you fax, copy, or email documents, and help fill out online applications.

    12606 Bridgeport Way SW, #A, Lakewood WA
    Friday: 12PM – 4PM, Sat & Sun 10AM – 3PM
    253-279-5637

    WA State Dept. of Social & Health Services

    If you need help with an emergent situation with an eviction, no food, homelessness, utility shut-off, domestic violence, medical emergency, non-receipt of benefits, daycare needed to work etc. DSHS has several programs that may help including emergency cash assistance.

    5712 Main St SW, Suite 100, Lakewood WA 98499
    253-476-6819
    DSHS Emergency Resources website

    St. Francis House

    Services include clothing and food bank, minor household goods and furniture when available, emergency rental & utility assistance, limited gas vouchers & bus tickets, ESL classes, and holiday gifting. Need proof of income.

    322 27th St SE, Puyallup, WA 98372
    253-770-6991, ext. 321
    St. Francis House website 

    Pierce County Human Services

    Offers a wide range of services and referrals including COVID-19 help, Aging & Disability Resources, Behavioral Health, Community Action Progs, Community Development, Crisis Recovery, Developmental Disability Services, Early Childhood Support, Energy Assistance, home repairs, homeless program referrals, Housing Assistance Progs, rental assistance, transportation services referrals, and Veteran Assistance Programs.

    Childcare financial assistance when available.
    Pierce County Human Services website

    LASA – Living Access Support Alliance

    Programs include permanent supportive housing, rapid-rehousing, affordable housing, rental assistance, essential closet, and referral to other services. Also manages an emergency shelter/apartment (30 days). Referral through coordinated entry.

    8956 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    (253) 581-8689
    Living Access Support Alliance website

  • Clover Park School District Free & Reduced Lunch Program

    Families must complete a Free/Reduced Lunch Form to see if they are eligible. Forms can be obtained and submitted through their child’s school. For questions, contact the school or the Nutrition Department at: 253-583-5490. 

    Homeless and foster students can contact their district liaison at: 253-583-5156

    CPSD Student Nutrition webpage

    Washington Basic Food Programs

    SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
    Apply Online at Washington Connection website

    Or in-person

    5712 Main St, Suite 100, Lakewood, WA 98499
    8:00am – 5:00pm, Mon – Fri, except holidays.
    253-476-6800

    WIC - Nutrition for Women, Infants & Children

    Family assistance and checks for food for pregnant and nursing women, babies, and children under 5.

    11216 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-588-9597

    14916 Washington Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
    253-589-0865

    Food and Nutrition Service website

    Emergency Food Network

    Find a Food Bank in Pierce County
    (253) 584-1040
    Emergency Food Network website

    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency

    For tribal members including Chehalis, Nisqually, Shoalwater Bay, Skokomish & Squaxin Island. Services include support for Seniors, Child Care Development Fund, WFD & TANF, education assistance, work experience, job preparation & retention, emergency food assistance, foster home licensing, family violence prevention, low-income home energy assistance, Medicare support, Native Women Wellness, vocational rehabilitation, weatherization program, and WIC.

    4301 South Pine St, Suite 400, Tacoma WA 98409
    253-250-0550
    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency website

    Lakewood Rotary Little Free Pantry 

    Locations:
    Lakewood Presbyterian Church
    8601 104th St SW, Lakewood, WA 98498

    Springbrook Connection
    12601 Addison St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

    Youth for Christ Fam. Center
    14511 W Thorne Ln SW Lakewod, WA, 98498
    8409 Orchard ST SW, Tacoma, WA 98498

    LASA
    8956 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

    Crossroads Treatment Center
    4928 109th St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

    Springbrook
    5506 Boston Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98499

    Pierce College Center for Global Scholars
    8407 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Tacoma, WA 98498

    Steilacoom Comm Center
    2301 Worthington St, Steilacoom, WA 98388

    Nourish Pierce County

    Online food bank directory
    (253) 383-3164
    Nourish Pierce County - Nourish Food Bank Locator website 

    Family Food Line

    Referrals to local programs & resources
    1-888-436-6392


    Most food banks require that you bring valid ID for all members of your household, can list the ages of all members of your household, and want some sort of proof of residence, to show that you live in their service area. Proof of residence can be mail or bills addressed to you, or a receipt from a motel. Some food banks also require proof of income. Some also require you to have a valid phone number.

    Lakes FISH at United Methodist Church

    6900 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Monday 2-6 pm, Wed & Fri 1 pm – 5 pm
    (253) 383-3164

    Bread of Life at Lake City Community Church

    8810 Lawndale, Lakewood, WA 98498
    Thursdays 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
    (253) 582-2515

    Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

    Serves Zipcodes: 98439, 98497, 98498, and 98499

    10333 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Tuesdays Noon – 3:30 pm
    (253) 584-2565

    Tillicum/American Lake Gardens Community Center 

    14916 Washington Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Call in order between 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. -  Monday, Wednesday, Friday 
    Pick up at 1:00 pm 
    Must call in first to (253) 584-1280
    Tillicum Community Center website

    Samoan Family Support Services 

    230 S 94th St, Tacoma WA 98444
    Tuesdays 9 – 11:30am
    253-327-9460
    Samoan Family Support Services Facebook page

    University Place FISH

    2610 Sunset Drive, University Place, WA 98466
    Tuesday & Thursday: 12:30 p.m – 2:30 p.m. | Sat: 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. 
    (253) 460-3134

    B.A.S.H. (Bikers Against Statewide Hunger)

    Offers food deliveries, walk-ins, and a clothing bank.

    103 104th St S, Tacoma 98444
    Walk Ins: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday & Thursday
    (253) 531-9600

    My Sister’s Pantry

    621 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma WA 98402
    1st & 3rd Monday: 2:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
    (253) 627-1186
    My Sister's Pantry website 

    Southeast Tacoma FISH

    Also offers clothing bank

    1704 E. 85th, Tacoma, WA
    Monday, Wednesday & Friday: 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    Nourish Pierce County Food Bank website

    St. Leo’s Food Connection Tacoma

    1323 South Yakima Ave Tacoma, WA 98405 Off 14th Street
    Tuesday & Thurssay: 12 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. | 4:30 p.m. - 6 p.m.
    Wednesday & Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. | 12 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
    Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. | 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
    (253) 383-5048

    St. Leo’s Springbrook Mobile Food Bank (Food Connection)

    Distributes boxes of free food to individuals and families in the Springbrook neighborhood.
    Every Saturday 11 am to 3 pm
    (253) 383-5048

    See schedule below
    Bring proof of residence and ages of members of your household

    San Francisco between True Lane and Lincoln 11:00 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.
    Corner of Boston and Lincoln 12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.
    Addison Street and side of Springbrook Park 1:30 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
    123rd Street between Bridgeport and 49th 2:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

  • Dept. of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF)

    Services and supports including Child Protective Services, Child Development Supports, Adoption, Navigating Child Welfare System, Foster Parent & Kinship Caregiver Support, Extended Foster Care Services, Foster Youth Advocacy, At-Risk/Runaway Youth Program, Independent Living Skills Program, Juvenile Rehabilitation.

    6010 Main St SW, #64, Lakewood, WA 98499
    1-888-713-6115
    Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families Services website

    Report Child Abuse or Neglect

    Toll Free Reception 1-888-235-7638
    Toll Free Intake 1-888-713-6115
    After hours 1-800-562-5624

    Lakewood DCYF Office
    6010 Main St, Suite 100, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-985-4900
    Learn more about making a CPS report at: Washington state Department of Children, Youth and Families - Report Child Abuse or Neglect website

    Catholic Community Services

    Provides an array of services including homeless services & referral to shelters & other homeless programs, housing assistance, Child/Youth & Family Services including behavioral rehab, Family Assessment & Stabilization, Foster Care, Pediatric Interim Care, Pregnancy & Parenting Support, Veteran Support, Services for Seniors & People with Disabilities, and Mental Health Services.

    1323 South Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-383-3697
    Catholic Community Services - Services in Pierce County website

    The Wishing Well

    Provides quality clothing, supplies, and other basic needs to children 0-18, that are placed in the foster care system in Pierce County. To access their services, a completed referral form must be made by a Social Worker, GAL/CASA, case manager, or school district foster care liaison.

    For more info: 206-406-2398
    The Wishing Well Foundation website

    Treehouse

    Treehouse advances equity and racial justice in the foster care and education systems. Treehouse currently has a partnership with Clover Park School District which pairs Educational Specialists with high school foster students. Referral to Graduation Success Program done through social worker, school counselor, or district Foster Care Liaison.

    Treehouse - Our Services - Graduation Success website

    For information on other services including other educational advocacy for school aged foster children, Driver’s Ed Assistance, Holiday Magic & more. Treehouse - Our Services - Eligibility website

    iFoster

    Provides information on services, programs, and resources to help foster children and youth become successful, independent adults. Includes an online foster care community, resources for foster youth/caregivers/organizations, technology access resources, job programs, financial & FAFSA education.

    iFoster for Youth website

    Washington Student Achievement Council Passport to Careers 

    The Passport to Careers program helps former foster youth and unaccompanied homeless youth prepare for and succeed in college, apprenticeships, or pre- apprenticeships programs.

    WSAC Passport to Careers website

    College Success Foundation

    WA State Governor’s Scholarship for Foster Youth A scholarship program that helps young men and women from foster care continue their education and earn a college degree. Eligibility: Minimum GPA of 2.0 or GED Equivalent, plan to enroll in a college or university, resided in WA State at least 1 year, applied for FAFSA, currently in foster or until age 18.

    College Success Foundation - Governor's Scholarship for Foster Youth website

  • NW Furniture Bank

    Provides donated furniture to families that have come out of homelessness, domestic violence, or are low-income. Fees apply & referral done through approved agencies.

    117 Puyallup Ave, Tacoma, WA 98421
    253-302-3868
    NW Furniture Bank website

    Goodwill – Lakewood

    Low-cost clothing, furniture, and household goods.

    6002 Mt Tacoma Dr SW, Lakewood WA 98499
    253-983-0040
    Link to other locations: Find a Goodwill Store or Donation Center website

    Value Village

    Low-cost, clothing, furniture and household goods.

    6802 19th St W, University Place, WA 98466
    253-460-7828
    Value Village University Place website

    St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store

    Low-cost clothing and household goods.

    4009 S 56th St, Tacoma, WA 98409
    Open Tuesday – Sunday: 10a.m. – 5p.m.
    253-474-0519
    St. Vincent de Paul website

    St. Francis House

    Services include clothing and food bank, minor household goods and furniture when available, emergency rental & utility assistance, limited gas vouchers & bus tickets, ESL classes, and holiday gifting. Need proof of income.

    322 27th St SE, Puyallup, WA 98372 
    253-770-6991, ext. 321
    St. Francis House website

  • APPLE Health

    Has several benefits and services which provide health coverage for low-income residents.

    1-855-923-4633
    Washington State Health Care Authority - Benefits and Services website

    Link to find HealthPlanFinder Navigators near you
    Washington Health Plan Finder website

    APPLE Health for Kids

    Free or low-cost health coverage for children in low-income families. Eligibility requirements apply.

    1-855-923-4633
    Washington State Health Care Authority - Apple Health for Kids website

    Link to find HealthPlanFinder Navigators near you:
    Washington Health Plan Finder website

    Community Health Care Navigator

    Navigators to help answer questions and help you find/apply for affordable health insurance. Call to make appointment. See website for needed documents.

    253-722-2154
    Community Health Care Insurance Enrollment Assistance website

    Lakewood Community Health Clinic

    Provides health services including under sliding fee scale. Services include family medicine, immunizations, behavioral health, dental, and pharmacy.

    10510 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | (Closed 12 – 1 for lunch)
    253-589-7030
    Community Health Care - Lakewood Medical Center website

    Parkland Community Health Clinic

    Provides health services including under sliding fee scale. Services include family medicine, immunizations, behavioral health.

    11225 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98444
    Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. | (Closed 12 – 1 for lunch)
    253-536-2020
    Community Health Care Parkland Medical Center website

    Sea Mar CHC Lakewood Medical Clinic

    Provides health services including under sliding fee scale. Services include family medicine, health exams, prenatal care, acute care visits, minor procedures, health education, follow-up care, and referrals. 

    7424 Bridgeport Way W, Lakewood WA 98499
    Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    253-240-2111
    Sea Mar Community Health Centers - Lakewood Medical Clinic website

    Sea Mar CHC Tillicum Medical Clinic

    Provides health services including under sliding fee scale. Services include family medicine, health exams, prenatal care, acute care visits, minor procedures, health education, follow-up care, and referrals.

    14916 Washington Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
    Mon – Fri 8am – 5pm
    253-280-9890
    Sea Mar Community Health Centers - TIllicum Medical Clinic website

    Sea Mar Clinic

    For those experiencing homelessness - Offers health care services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Specializes in adult primary care medicine, health exams, urgent care visits, minor procedures, health education, follow-up care, and referrals.

    1307 S 11th St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    253-682-2180
    Sea Mar Community Health Centers - Tacoma for the Homeless Clinic website

    Tacoma-Pierce Health Department

    Provides an array of health resources & education including alcohol & drug prevention, behavioral health, birth records, chronic disease prevention, family health, family support, nutrition, dental and more. 

    3629 S D St, Tacoma, WA 98418
    253-649-1500
    Tacoma - Pierce County Health Department website

    MultiCare Lakewood Clinic

    Adult immunizations, Adult Primary Care, Chronic Disease Management, Diabetes Services, Family Practice, General Preventative Care, Lab, Nutrition, Sports Physicals and more.

    5700 100th St SW, Suite 510, Lakewood, WA 98499
    Monday & Thursday: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. | Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    253-792-6526
    MultiCare Lakewood Clinic website

    Neighborhood Clinic

    Provides minor urgent care, free of charge. They are staffed entirely by volunteer health professionals, and request that their recipients volunteer some community service time in exchange for care given.

    1323 S Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-627-6353
    Neighborhood Clinic website

    Franciscan Health System, St. Clare Hospital

    Comprehensive health care system that provides an array of services including emergency services (24/7), chronic pain management, heart & vascular care, radiology, orthopedics, sleep disorder center, and more.

    11315 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-985-1711
    Virginia Mason Franciscan Health - St. Clare Hospital website

    Puyallup Tribal Health Authority

    Provides an array of health care services to Puyallup Tribal members & other American Indian & Alaska Natives residing in Pierce County.

    2209 East 32nd St, Tacoma, WA 98404
    253-593-0232
    Puyallup Tribal Health Authority website

    Indian Health Services

    Online search to help find Tribal or Urban Indian Health Programs or Clinics across the U.S.

    Indian Health Service - Find Health Care website

    Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children

    A private non-profit that provides quality dental services to children ages 0 – 18. Accepts Medicaid, Tri-Care, and most private insurance. Offers sliding fee scale for those that are uninsured or underinsured.

    Parkland Clinic
    130 131st St S, Tacoma, WA 98444
    253-539-7445
    Lindquist Dental Cllinic for Children website

    Pierce College Dental Hygiene Clinic

    Open to the public. Services are limited to exams, X- rays and cleaning with very reasonable fees. Accepts DSHS medical coupons.

    9401 Farwest Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
    253-964-6694
    Pierce College Dental Hygeine Clinic in Lakewood website

    VSP Vouchers

    Vouchers to help children from low-income families who do not have vision insurance obtain vision checkup or eyeglasses. Referral to Lakewood First Lions Club done through the school. Available for eligible students in Clover Park School District on a limited basis.

    WA State Health Care Authority

    The Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) integrates physical and behavioral health services for better results and healthier residents. HCA is a health care purchaser and provider for clients of Apple Health and other Behavioral Health related coverage.

    Cherry Street Plaza
    626 8th Ave SE, Olympia, WA 98501
    Medical Assistance Customer Service Center 1-800-562-3022
    Washington State Health Care Authority website

  • Weatherization Program

    Enables low-income families to reduce their energy costs by increasing the energy efficiency of their homes. Specific eligibility criteria may apply.

    930 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402
    253-798-4400, Option 3
    Pierce County – Home Weatherization website

    Pierce County Home Repair Program

    Provides minor home repairs to income eligible populations in the form of a grant. Must have income below 80% Area Median Income (AMI), Other requirements may apply.

    930 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma WA 98402
    253-798-4400, Option 2
    Pierce County Home Repairs website

    NW Furniture Bank

    Provides donated furniture to families that have come out of homelessness, domestic violence, or are low-income. Fees (per mattress) application and referral must be done through approved case managers/counselors. District Liaison can make referrals.

    117 Puyallup Ave, Tacoma, WA 98421
    253-302-3868
    NW Furniture Bank website

    Paint Tacoma-Pierce Beautiful

    Organizes volunteer crews each summer to paint the exteriors of homes of low-income, elderly and disabled homeowners within Tacoma city limits. Specific eligibility criteria may apply.

    253-921-7466
    Email: maryh@associatedministries.org
    Associated Ministries website

    Habitat for Humanity ReStore

    New and used appliances, building materials, furniture, tolls and more.

    11605 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-212-2456
    Habitat for Humanity - Shop website

  • Metropolitan Development Council

    Must call coordinated entry first. Offers a wide range of services and resources including housing, health, employment, and education.  

    945 Fawcett Ave Rm# 204 Tacoma WA 98402
    253-383-3921
    Metropolitan Development Council website

    Mercy Housing

    Assists in finding affordable housing for low-income families, seniors, individuals, and people with disabilities.

    Mercy Housing website

    Shared Housing Services

    Adult Homesharing Program & Youth Host Home Program

    901 South 11th St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-272-1532
    Shared Housing Services website

    Catalina Apartments / Mercy Housing

    Affordable housing for Tacoma families and seniors through Mercy Housing.

    1616 S Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-627-5211
    Mercy Housing - Catalina Apartments website

    New Beginnings Home

    Provides mentorship and housing to at-risk mothers who have chosen life for their babies after an unplanned pregnancy and no support base.

    253-353-2229
    Email: info@newbeginninshome.org
    New Beginnings Homes website

    Homes of Naomi, Ruth & Boaz

    Permanent supportive housing & clean/sober shared living in addition to other services and support for single parents, men, women, couples, seniors, veterans, & those previously involved in the justice system. Cannot accept high risk offenders or sex-offenders.

    (253) 202-9277
    The Homes of Naomi, Ruth and Boaz website

    Homeless Prevention Programs Administered by Solid Ground

    Tenants can get information on their rights to evictions under the Washington Landlord/Tenant Act. Also get referrals to rent help to prevent an eviction. Support and advice are also for dealing with landlords on security deposits or repairs to housing units.

    1501 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103
    (206) 694-6700
    Solid Ground - Housing & Homelessness Prevention website

    Family Housing Network

    Administered by Catholic Community Services. Provides assistance to house families experiencing homelessness including coordinated entry, rapid-rehousing, permanent supportive housing, supports for veteran families. Referral through coordinated entry.

    5050 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409
    General Info: 253-471-5340
    Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Family Housing Network website

    Pioneer Human Services

    Housing for persons in drug/alcohol recovery or with criminal history in King and Pierce County, as well as residential programs for youth & young adults.

    311 S 9th St, Tacoma, WA 98402
    253-272-5486
    Pioneer Human Services website

    Step by Step

    Works with mothers who are working to secure safe housing and fleeing domestic violence, and homeless pregnant women. Short-term assistance and/or affordable housing options. Referral through coordinated entry.

    3303 #A 8th Ave SE, Puyallup, WA 98372
    253-896-0903
    Step by Step Family website

    Pierce County Affordable Housing

    Website with list of affordable, low-income & subsidized housing options in Pierce County.

    Pierce County Affordable Housing website

    Within Tacoma

    Pierce County - Within Tacoma website

    Pierce County Housing Authority

    Provides affordable housing & vouchers for disabled individuals, elderly, and families who meet income guidelines.

    253-620-5400
    Pierce County Housing Authority Washington website

    Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD)

    Helps resolve credit issues, prevent mortgage defaults, and reverse mortgages for the elderly. Also offers home buyer and mortgage education classes and rental assistance.

    Seattle Federal Office Building
    909 First Ave, Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98104
    206-220-5101
    U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development website

    Habitat for Humanity (Tacoma/Pierce)

    Provides opportunities for low-income families to work toward a down payment on a home and obtain a home at no profit and a mortgage at no interest.

    4824 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-627-5626
    Tacoma/Pierce County Habitat for Humanity website

    Affordable Rental Locator

    Free one-stop shop to find affordable places to rent in and around Pierce Co. WA.

    253-536-6200
    Affordable Rental PC website

    King County Housing Search

    Online search engine in partnership with King County to find rental properties.

    King County Housing Authority - Find a Home website

    Affordable Housing Consortium (Tacoma/Pierce)

    An advocacy group that works at the local, state, and federal level to help increase affordable housing. It also helps provide information on racial equity in housing.

    253-627-0949
    Email: info@tpcahc.org
    Affordable Housing Consortium website

    Tacoma Housing Authority

    Provides high quality, stable, and sustainable housing and supportive services to people in need, including rental assistance, case management, employment & asset building, and resources for people with disabilities.

    902 South L St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-207-4400
    Tacoma Housing Authority website

    Affordable Housing Online

    Affordable housing listings within the Lakewood, WA area.

    Affordable Housing Online - Lakewood Washington website

    Housing Assistance Resources City of Lakewood, WA

    Listing of housing & other resources for Lakewood, WA residents.

    Program Manager:
    6000 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    City Hall: 253-983-7773
    City of Lakewood - Community Housing Programs website

    Share & Care House

    Services include Family Community Supports for eligible individuals with complex health needs, fiduciary & payee services, guardianship, permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing, & Housing & Essential Needs. Referrals through DSHS.

    3418 McKinley Ave, Tacoma WA 98404
    253-564-4177
    Share Care House - Supportive Services website

    Protective Payee Services

    Helps households receiving DSHS and SSI benefits better manage their budget and assure that rent and other expenses are paid, ensuring their stability.

    1-800-772-1213
    Pierce County - Protective Payee Services website

    Springbrook Connections

    Assists low-income individuals and families in the Springbrook neighborhood and surrounding areas with connecting to resources and programs including rental & utility assistance, veteran services, food, clothing, affordable internet for those eligible. Will also help you fax, copy, or email documents, and helps fill out online applications.

    12606 Bridgeport Way SW, #A, Lakewood WA 98499
    Friday: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. | Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
    253-279-5637

  • Hope Sparks

    Provides support to caregivers who are raising children not theirs by birth and includes Kinship Navigator Services, Counseling, Support Groups, Basic Needs & Clothing, Summer Respite, Emergency Assistance.

    6424 N 9th St, Tacoma, WA 98406
    253-565-4484
    HopeSparks Family Services - Relatives Raising Children website

    DSHS Kinship Care Services

    Website provides helpful information for caregivers who are raising children of another family member or friend including how to access benefits, services, health care, and more.

    Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) - Kinship Care Support and Services website

  • Tacoma Pro bono

    A nonprofit providing free civil legal aid to low-income individuals who face legal issues in Pierce County. Includes Housing Justice Program, Family Law Help, and Legal Clinics for a range of civil legal issues & criminal records.

    621 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 302, Tacoma WA 98402
    253-572-5134 (Voicemail)
    1-888-822-5134
    TacomaProbono Community Lawyers website

    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

    Helps with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and other legal services for survivors of domestic violence & other crimes, Asylum, Citizenship, Detention and Deportation Defense.

    1119 Pacific Ave, #1400, Tacoma, WA 98402
    206-587-5771

    If your family member is detained at Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, please contact:
    253-383-0519

    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project website

    Washington Landlord Tenant Rights

    Website provides information regarding Washington State rights for Tenants and Landlords, including eviction information and lease termination.

    iProperty Management - Washington Landlord Tenants Rights [Feb 2025] website

  • The Rainbow Center

    Through education. Advocacy, and celebration, Rainbow Center expands resources and safe space for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, two-spirit, and allied (LGBTQ2SA) community.

    2215 Pacific Ave Tacoma, WA 98402
    253-383-2318
    The Rainbow Center website

    The Trevor Project

    Connect with professional counselors via phone, text, and chat to help if you are an LGBTQ+ youth struggling with suicidal thoughts, crisis or need other mental health support.

    1-866-488-7386
    The Trevor Project website

    Ingersoll Gender Center

    Employment assistance, Weekly Trans Peer Support Group, and other assistance in navigating resources for transgender and gender nonconforming people.

    206-849-7859
    Ingersoll Gender Center website

    PFLAG Tacoma

    PFLAG is a volunteer organization that promotes the health and well-being of LGBTQ persons, their families, and friends. Primary goal is to provide education and emotional support.

    3800 A Bridgeport Way W, #124, Tacoma WA 98466
    253-234-9790
    PFLAG Tacoma website

    OASIS Youth Center

    Drop-in and support center for LGBTQ youth aged 14-24 as well as structured programing for queer and questioning middle schoolers age 11-4.

    2215 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402 & 10630 Gravelly Lake Dr, Lakewood, WA 98499 

    253-671-2838
    Emergency phone: 253-988-2108
    Oasis Youth Center - Where Queer Youth Thrive website

  • Greater Lakes Mental Health

    Provides a wide-range of mental health services to children, youth and adults via phone, telehealth, or in- person. Eligible students in Clover Park School District can receive services from Greater Lakes at their school. Contact your school counselor for information.

    9330 59th Ave SW Lakewood, WA 98499
    24-hour Crisis Line 800-576-7764
    253-581-7020
    Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare website

    Consejo Counseling & Referral Services

    Accepts most insurances, call regarding DSHS & Tricare. Works in partnership with Clover Park School District. Services include outpatient mental health, outpatient treatment, Children/Youth/Family Services to help families with high-risk youth, Behavioral Health, Sexual Assault Program, Domestic Violence Program.

    5915 Orchard St, Building B, Tacoma WA 98402
    253-414-7461
    Consejo Counseling and Referral Services website

    Pierce County Early Childhood Network

    A connection point to find information and resources for families with children including pregnancy support, finding childcare, postpartum mental health support, child development, infant support, finding food banks, family fun, diaper banks.

    Pierce County Early Childhood Network (PCECN) website

    Families can also connect with a Help Me Grow

    Navigator for support and resources for pregnancy & parenting children ages 0 – 5 by calling 2-1-1

    Catholic Community Services

    Provides an array of services including homeless services & referral to shelters & other homeless programs, housing assistance, Child/Youth & Family Services including behavioral rehab, Family Assessment & Stabilization, Foster Care, Pediatric Interim Care, Pregnancy & Parenting Support, Veteran Support, Services for Seniors & People with Disabilities, and Mental Health Services.

    1323 South Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-383-3697
    Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Services in Pierce County website

    Hope Sparks

    Serves children and families in Pierce County who face trauma, abuse, and overwhelming life challenges. Services include Behavioral Health Services, Children’s Developmental Services, Family Support, Pediatric Healthcare Integration, Relatives Raising Children support and more.

    3408 South Union Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-565-4887
    HopeSparks Family Services website

    Pierce County Crisis Line MultiCare

    Get immediate help – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Mental health professionals will help evaluate the crisis situation and make a request for crisis outreach services as necessary.

    800-576-7764
    TTY: 711
    Crisis Text Line Text “HEAL” to 741741
    MultiCare - Mental & Behavioral Health website

    Behavioral Health Services Online Locator

    Online interactive map to help find behavioral health services in Pierce County, WA.

    Pierce County Human Services - Behavioral Health website

    N.A.M.I. (National Alliance on Mental Illness

    A community-based non-profit organization whose services focus on the concerns of all those affected by mental illness including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression and more. We currently run support groups give presentations, provide educational courses, and advocacy.

    Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    800-273-8255
    800-784-2433
    NAMI Information Line 800-950-6264

    Find more info and crisis lines/resources online: National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) - If in Crisis website

    Tacoma Outpatient Eating Disorder Program

    Center for Discovery Tacoma is an outpatient eating disorder treatment center providing partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient care to patients of all genders and all ages. This Washington location provides eating disorder treatment for patients who are located in the South Puget Sound and is the only intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization program located in Pierce County.

    2202 South Cedar, Suite 175, Tacoma WA 98405
    1-877-706-1201
    Center for Discovery - Eating Disorder Treatment website

    WA Mental Health Referral Service for Children and Teens

    We connect families with mental health providers in your community who accept new patients, work with your insurance and fit your child’s treatment needs. The Referral Service is accessible to children and teens 17 and under living in Washington state.

    1-833-303-5437
    Need an interpreter: 1-866-583-1527
    Seattle Children's Hospital - Research - Foundation - Mental Health Referral Service for Families

    ANSWERS Counseling, Consultation, & Case Management

    Provides free maternity support services, infant case management, mental health counseling, or family connects, or family resource center services.

    253-851-1801
    Email: info@answerscounseling.org
    Answers Counseling, Consultation & Case Management website

  • Communities in Schools of Lakewood

    CISL is dedicated to empowering students to stay in school on a path to a brighter future. In partnership with public schools facing the greatest dropout challenges, we connect kids to caring adults and community resources designed to help them succeed. CISL currently has coordinators at Clover Park HS, Lochburn MS, Four Heroes Elem., Tillicum Elem. Contact your school’s counseling office for more info on how to access this support.

    Communities in School - Lakewood website

    Big Brothers / Big Sisters of Puget Sound

    Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful mentorship matches between volunteers and youth ages 6-20. We then provide the training, resources and support necessary for those matches to succeed in our community-based or site- based programs.

    Tacoma Office
    3640 S Cedar St, Suite R, Tacoma, WA 98409
    253-292-2599
    Big Brothers Big Sisters - Puget Sound website

  • Clover Park School District

    Title VI Native American Education Program

    A program funded by the federal Office of Indian Ed to support the efforts of school districts, Indian tribes, and postsecondary institutions to meet the unique educational and culturally related academic needs of American Indian and Alaska Native students, as well as help them gain knowledge and understanding of Native communities, languages, tribal histories, traditions, and cultures. For more info contact the Title VI NAEP Coordinator.

    Clover Park School District Student Services Center, Room 5
    10903 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood WA 98499
    253-583-5156

    Puyallup Tribal Health Authority

    The Puyallup Tribal Health Authority’s active patient population includes American Indian and Alaska Natives representing 200 tribes. Direct services are provided without charge to eligible AI/AN members from federally recognized tribes and who reside in Pierce County.

    2209 East 32nd St, Tacoma, WA 98404
    253-593-0232
    Puyallup Tribal Health Authority website

    Tahoma Indian Center

    A drop-in resource center designed to nurture and build up Native Peoples through service and advocacy. Services include meals Mon – Fri, food & clothing bank, laundry services, mailing services, television access, computer access, phone access, social service referrals, culturally specific services, and gathering space.

    1323 Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    Monday – Friday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
    253-388-3697
    Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Tahoma Indian Center website

    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency

    For tribal members including Chehalis, Nisqually, Shoalwater Bay, Skokomish & Squaxin Island. Services include support for Seniors, Child Care Development Fund, WFD & TANF, education assistance, work experience, job preparation & retention, emergency food assistance, foster home licensing, family violence prevention, low-income home energy assistance, Medicare support, Native Women Wellness, vocational rehabilitation, weatherization program, and WIC.

    4301 South Pine St, Suite 400, Tacoma WA 98409
    253-250-0550
    South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency website

    Cowlitz Tribal Health Mental Health Program

    Services are available to those of all ages. We offer community-based services when needed to reduce barriers to accessing care. Includes individual therapy, family therapy, group, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, tribal assistors, assistance with acquiring tribal docs. For enrolled members or descendants of federally or state recognized American Indian & Alaska Native tribes.

    1000 Davis Place, DuPont, WA 98327
    360-946-2455

    Indian Health Services

    Online search to help find Tribal or Urban Indian Health Programs or Clinics across the U.S.

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) - Indian Health Services - Find Health Care website

  • Birth Certificate – Tacoma Health Dept.

    Applicants must provide proof of identity, and proof of relationship documentation. Birth certificate fee $25.

    3629 South D St, Tacoma, WA 98418
    253-798-6500
    Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department - Birth Records and Death Certificates website

    Social Security Administration

    To obtain copy of social security cards and other birth records. If you cannot afford a birth certificate you can get a “mini numident” record. Must have ID, insurance record (such as Medicaid), immunization record of your child.

    2608 South 47th St, Ste A, Tacoma, WA 98409
    1-800-772-1213
    Social Security website

    Our Lady Guadalupe Maternity Center St. John Bosco Catholic Church

    Provides new mothers with car seats, baby essentials including clothing and other items like diapers and baby food as available. Website for hours & more info.

    5705 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-582-3384
    St John Bosco Parish - Our Lady of Guadalupe Maternity Center website

    CareNet Pregnancy & Family Services

    Pregnancy testing, parenting classes & baby boutique including baby supplies & maternity items, diapers, clothes, bottles, layettes, food and more.

    10828 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, #101, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-984-6222
    CareNet of Puget Sound website

    Dept. of Social & Health Services (DSHS)

    Provides an array of social services and emergency programs including EBT/Food Stamps, help with applying & accessing medical benefits & programs, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, referrals to housing programs, Child Support, Vocational Rehabilitation, Adult Care, Mental Health & Addiction Services, Disability Support.

    5712 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    1-877-501-2233
    Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) website

    Catholic Community Services

    Provides an array of services including homeless services & referral to shelters & other homeless programs, housing assistance, Child/Youth & Family Services including behavioral rehab, Family Assessment & Stabilization, Foster Care, Pediatric Interim Care, Pregnancy & Parenting Support, Veteran Support, Services for Seniors & People with Disabilities, and Mental Health Services.

    1323 South Yakima Ave, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-383-3697
    Catholic Community Services - Services in Pierce County website

    List of diaper banks in Pierce County WA

    Pierce County Early Childhood Network supports a network of diaper banks for families. Link to list below:

    Pierce County Early Childhood Network (PCECN) - Diaper Bank website

    WIC (Women, Infants, & Children)

    Nutrition classes & food assistance for pregnant and nursing women, babies and children under 5.

    11216 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-588-9597
    14916 Washington Ave SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
    253-589-0865

    Step-by-Step

    Pregnancy support including home visits, basic assistance, baby items, First Steps Maternity Support Services, Infant Case Management.

    3303 #A 8th Ave SE, Puyallup, WA 98372
    253-896-0903
    Step by Step website

  • Mi Centro (Formerly Centro Latino)

    Offers a variety of services and programs to support Latino and Indigenous communities including domestic violence support, immigration & translations, ESL classes, advocacy and more.

    1208 10th St Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-572-7717
    Email: reception@clatino.org
    Mi Centro Washington website

    Tacoma Community House

    Promotes social justice and equity advancing programs through immigration assistance, education, employment, advocacy, and housing. Helps immigrant, refugee, and long- time residents gain skills needed to transition out of poverty, navigate new culture & find personal & professional success.

    1314 S L St, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-383-3951
    Email: info@tacomacommunityhouse.org
    Tacoma Community House - Immigration, Education, Employment, Advocacy and Housing website

    Korean Women’s Association

    Provides multi-cultural, multi-lingual human services, regardless of race or ethnic background, to diverse communities (all cultures, not just Asian) through education, socialization, advocacy, and support. Services include help navigating social services programs, domestic violence support, Senior support, Community & Behavioral Health, In-Home Care services & help finding affordable housing & employment.

    3625 Perkins Ln SW Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-535-4202
    Email: info@kwacares.org
    Korean Women's Association Cares website

    Multicultural Self-Sufficiency Movement

    Helps diverse clients become self-sufficient to the best of their abilities through education, employment assistance, economic development, ESL classes, & social services. MSM is sensitive to many barriers faced by diverse cultural backgrounds & works to deliver culturally competent and linguistically appropriate services.

    3820 Steilacoom Blvd SW Lakewood, WA 98499
    253-584-5615
    Email: mymsm@cs.com
    Multicultural Self-Sufficiency Movement website

    MultiCare – Asian Counseling Services

    Our Asian Counseling Services program delivers a broad range of care & support for Asian, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander communities including help obtaining U.S. citizenship, mental health counseling & therapy, help with applying to other public programs and resources.

    2201 South 19th St, Suite 104, Tacoma, WA 98405
    253-697-8400
    MultiCare - Mental & Behavioral Health website

    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project

    Provides assistance for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and other legal services for survivors of domestic violence & other crimes, Asylum, Citizenship, Detention and Deportation Defense.

    1119 Pacific Ave, #1400, Tacoma, WA 98402
    206-587-5771
    If your family member is detained at Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma please contact: 253-383-0519
    Northwest Immigrant Rights Project website

    Clover Park School District Interpreter & Translation Services

    For more information on how to request interpreters and translations contact the Student Services Department at 253-583-5043

  • Clover Park School District Transportation Department

    For general questions or issues with your student’s district transportation:
    253-583-5494 

    If you are a family in need of McKinney-Vento/Homeless transportation services:
    253-583-5157

    Bus Route Locator (online)
    Clover Park School District - School Site Locator website

    HopeLink

    From critical trips to kidney dialysis and chemotherapy treatments for cancer patients, to daily trips to Children’s Hospital and for seniors who must have routine medical visits to avoid nursing homes… HopeLink includes three Medicaid Transportation and Mobility Management programs primarily in King County with some in Pierce County.

    8990 154th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
    425-869-6000
    Visit website for more info: HopeLink - Transportation website

    United Way Transportation Coalition Pierce County

    South Sound 2-1-1 call center is a comprehensive information and referral line that connects people with essential health and human resources in collaboration with community agencies. Individuals can get information or referrals by calling 211. 

    More info on specific transportation resources: United Way Pierce County - Transportation Assistance website

    Pierce County Transportation Options

    General Info:
    253-581-8000
    Pierce County - Transportation Options website

  • Associated Ministries Youth Host Home Program

    Formerly Shared Housing Services, this program pairs a young person experiencing homelessness with a caring household wanting to make a difference. While Host Home providers provide a living space and mentorship, the YHH program assist participants to overcome barriers preventing them from achieving educational, employment, and personal goals, and with developing skill-sets for attaining the self-sufficiency needed to live independently. Participants include males, females, those who identify as LGBTQ, all races/ethnicities. Youth 12-24 experiencing homelessness should contact 2-1-1 and must complete Coordinated Entry to be referred to this program.

    General Questions: 253-383-3056
    Associated Ministries - Youth Host Home Program website

    National Runaway Safe Line

    A national crisis service line for runaway homeless youth (ages 12 – 21) available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Services are confidential and based on the goals of the youth. If returning home isn’t an option, NRS can help create an alternative plan to keep the youth safe, and offers other resources as needed.

    Hotline: 1-800-786-2929
    Additional info and other ways to connect:
    1-800-RUNAWAY website

    Support for concerned adults also provided Whether you are having trouble talking to the youth in your life at home or they have already run away, we can help. We will listen and assist you in developing a plan. Includes help in leaving a message for run away youth.
    1-800-RUNAWAY - Concerned Adults website

    Washington Student Achievement Council Passport to Careers

    The Passport to Careers program helps former foster youth and unaccompanied homeless youth prepare for and succeed in college, apprenticeships, or pre- apprenticeships programs.

    Washington Student Achievement Counsil - Passport to Careers website

    WA State Identicard

    Per RCW 46.20.036 the Department of Licensing can now accept WA State Identicard application materials for foster and unaccompanied homeless youth from the Dept. of Children, Youth & Families, schools and school districts, and homeless service providers. Materials Needed: (1) Identicard Request Form DLE-520- 089, (2) official copy of student school record, (3) verification of student foster or homeless status. Contact the district’s McKinney-Vento Liaison for assistance.

    Email youthIDVF@dol.wa.gov

    National Network for Youth Vital Document Hotline

    Assists in providing advice for youth experiencing homelessness to understand their options in obtaining vital documents. Resources and assistance include state ID and licenses, birth certificates, social security cards, documents needed to get ID/license. The hotline cannot provide legal advice, and your communication with the hotline does not establish an attorney-client relationship.

    Tuesdays & Thursdays 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. EST
    1-833-743-4343
    National Network for Youth - Vital Document Legal Hotline for Youth website

    The REACH Center

    A one-stop service center for young people aged 16- 24 seeking to advance their educational, career, and life goals. Provides support with advocacy, education, employment, housing, and violence prevention.

    1314 South L St, Tacoma WA 98405
    253-383-3951
    Email: info@reachtacoma.org 
    Home | The REACH Center (reachtacoma.org)

    The Beacon Youth Shelter

    Youth shelter for young adults, ages 18-24.

    415 South 13th St, Tacoma WA 98402
    253-753-7089
    City of Tacoma - Homelessness Services website

  • Joint Base Lewis-McChord - Youth Programs

    A wide range of programs available for military affiliated youth and teens, including youth sports and recreation & programs that support leadership and career development.

    3032 Dogwood St McChord Field, WA 98438
    253-382-2203
    Military Installations - JBLM - Child and Youth Services website

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord - Child and Youth Services

    Programs and services for children up to age 12 including Child Development Centers, School Age Care Programs, and Family Child Care homes.

    Bldg 2295 Liggett Ave, JBLM, WA 98433
    253-967-7195
    Military Installations - JBLM - Child Care website

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord – Child Care

    Before and after school care offered at three locations:
    Cascade School Age Center
    2402 Bitar Ave JBLM, WA 98433
    253-966-8977

    Lewis North School Age Center
    8584 American Lake Ave JBLM WA 98433
    253-966-7166

    McChord School Age Center
    3032 Dogwood St SW JBLM WA 98438
    253-982-2203

    JBLM Army Family and MWR - School Age Services website

    Joint Base Lewis-McChord School Support Services

    Provides military affiliated school-aged youth with educational opportunities, resources, and information necessary to achieve academic success. A branch of Child & Youth Services which features liaison officers who work with schools, installations, and families for student achievement.

    2295 S 12th St JBLM, WA 98433
    253-967-7195
    JBLM - Army Family and MWR - School Support Services

    Help for Homeless Veterans US Dept of Veteran Affairs

    Toll free hotline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to connect with the National Center for Homeless Veterans, provides services to find safe, secure housing for homeless veterans and their families. Online chat also available.

    1-877-424-3838
    U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - VA Homeless Programs

    American Lake VA Medical Center

    Our hospital provides primary care and specialty health services, including mental health services, surgical services, medical specialties, rehabilitation care, geriatrics, and more. Below, you’ll find our address and hours, parking and transportation information, and the other health services we offer at American Lake VA Medical Center.

    9600 Veterans Dr SW, JBLM, WA 98493
    Main: 1-800-329-8387
    Mental Health Clinic: 253-583-1759
    U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - American Lake VA Medical Center website

    Army Community Services

    Provides support services to Active Duty, Active-duty Family members and Retired veterans. ACS programs and services: financial readiness services, Army Emergency Relief, family team building classes, New Parent Support Program, special needs family members services, military spouse employment resources, relocation readiness, mobility and deployment, domestic violence and sexual assault assistance, problem-solving assistance, and Survivor Outreach Services.

    Bldg 2140 Waller Hall, JBLM, WA 98433
    253-967-7166
    Base Directory - Army Community Services website

    Pierce County Veterans Program

    With guidance from the Veterans Advisory Board, Pierce County Veterans Program administers the Veterans Assistance Fund and Veteran Resource Center to provide services to help veterans and their families improve their wellbeing.

    Pierce County Human Services - Veterans Program website

    Pierce County Veterans Resource Center

    Provides services to all veterans who reside in Pierce County and their families to apply for veteran benefits, housing, employment, financial security, and behavioral health.

    3602 Pacific Ave, #200, Tacoma, WA 98418
    253-798-7449

    Child & Family Behavioral Health Services Dept of Behavioral Health - Madigan Army Medical

    Offers comprehensive behavioral health services to all Service Members and their families. These services can be engaged through your primary care manager or, for Service Members, through your unit’s Embedded Behavioral Health clinic.

    9923A E. Johnson St (Annex), Tacoma WA 98431
    253-968-4843 (option #5)
    Madigan Army Medical Center - Madigan's Behavioral Health Service Line website

    Military & Family Life Counselors

    Provides school-based services for active duty and recently separated military students and families. MFLC’s provide short-term, non-medical problem-solving counseling and support to assist children and youth, parents, family members and school staff. MFLC’s currently support a number of schools according to their military population. For info on how to access services contact your school’s counseling office.

    STEP: Support the Enlisted Project

    Helps build financial self-sufficiency among junior active duty enlisted members and recently discharged enlisted Veterans and their families facing financial crisis through counseling, education, and grants.

    4001 S Pine St. #112243, Tacoma Wa 98411
    253-442-2366
    Support The Enlisted Project (STEP) - Military Non-profit website