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AIDS Housing of Washington
- AHW is a Seattle-based nonprofit that develops HIV/AIDS housing locally and provides technical assistance nationally.
(Added: 1-Jan-2003
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Clothing (Seattle Crisis Resource Directory)
- Where to get clothing in Seattle.
(Added: 29-Dec-2002
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Family Works
- The Food Bank serves customers who reside in zip codes 98103, 98107, 98115 and 98133. Customers may pick up groceries one time per week. Proof of address and I.D. are required.
(Added: 28-Dec-2002
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Food Banks (Seattle Crisis Resource Directory)
- Food Banks in Seattle Washington Area.
(Added: 28-Dec-2002
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Food Not Bombs, Seattle
- Food Not Bombs is currently cooking at the Cascade People's Center, 309 Pontius Ave N. (Click here to see a map.) It's a small kitchen, but there's a large prep space available, and VOLUNTEERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED!!! Join us there from 1:30 to 5pm, every Sunday.
(Added: 29-Dec-2002
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Hopelink: Helping people. Changing lives.
- Since 1971, Hopelink has helped people become self-sufficient, making lasting change. We serve homeless and low income families, children, seniors and people with disabilities, throughout north & east King County, Washington.
(Added: 28-Dec-2002
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Jewish Family Service
- Helping people in crisis and poverty to help themselves.
(Added: 28-Dec-2002
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Meal Programs in Seattle
- Information on meal programs in Seattle Washington compiled by SHARE (Seattle Housing and Resource Effort), a group of homeless and formerly homeless men and women working together in a self-managed system of shelters and other resources.
(Added: 28-Dec-2002
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Meals (Seattle Crisis Resource Directory)
- Where to go in Seattle to get a meal.
(Added: 29-Dec-2002
Hits: 29)
Noel House and Rose of Lima
- Single women are the fastest growing segment of the homeless population, yet are the most under-served group in the Seattle area.
Thanks to the tremendous support of our neighbors and others in the community we are able to provide more than just the basic necessities of food, clothing, and shelter.
(Added: 28-Dec-2002
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