Opportunities From: United Way of King County

Volunteer: Computer Donations

Hey Everyone! Due to Covid 19 our studio is closed. We are offering online Zoom classes, however not all of our students have access to technology at home. We are looking for used or new computers or tablets that have video and audio functionality. Thank you so much!

Organization: Honor in Legacy

Hey Everyone! Due to Covid 19 our studio is closed. We are offering online Zoom classes, however not all of our students have access to technology at home. We are looking for used or new computers or tablets that have video and audio functionality. Thank you so much!

Organization: Honor in Legacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alpha Supported Living Services is asking for In-kind donations to keep our clients and staff safe in their homes

Right now, our main challenge is finding the necessary personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies and other supplies necessary to serve our clients and the staff in their homes. As people continue to deplete the stock in the stores, we are trying to secure gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, disinfecting wipes and sprays, bleach, hand sanitizer, hand soap, paper towels and other supplies necessary to properly disinfect the homes and provide protection for our staff and the individuals we support. There is a lack of resources, so we are worried that our current supply will not last throughout this crisis.  

Unlike other businesses, we can’t follow the recommendations from the CDC and Department of Health and have our staff work from home. Our staff provide 24-7 care in the homes to the individuals we support, so we need to continue to provide staffing in the homes. 

Specific items we are in need of currently are:

Hand Sanitizer

Disinfecting Spray

N-95 Masks

Grocery Store Gift Cards for our clients

Our staff have been very creative at finding sources of PPE and other necessary products but when we find them we must act fast. Monetary donations are gladly accepted to go directly to our COVID19 response. 

 

You can mail your donations to:

Alpha Supported Living Services

16030 Juanita Woodinville Way NE

Bothell, WA  98011 or go directly to our website 

www.alphasls.org

 

Our office is closed to visitors and volunteers, please contact Dave Bushnell at dbushnell@alphasls.org if you have any questions in regards to your donation.

 

Thank you so much for helping us!

 

Organization: Alpha Supported Living Services

Right now, our main challenge is finding the necessary personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies and other supplies necessary to serve our clients and the staff in their homes. As people continue to deplete the stock in the stores, we are trying to secure gloves, gowns, masks, goggles, disinfecting wipes and sprays, bleach, hand sanitizer, hand soap, paper towels and other supplies necessary to properly disinfect the homes and provide protection for our staff and the individuals we support. There is a lack of resources, so we are worried that our current supply will not last throughout this crisis.  

Unlike other businesses, we can’t follow the recommendations from the CDC and Department of Health and have our staff work from home. Our staff provide 24-7 care in the homes to the individuals we support, so we need to continue to provide staffing in the homes. 

Specific items we are in need of currently are:

Hand Sanitizer

Disinfecting Spray

N-95 Masks

Grocery Store Gift Cards for our clients

Our staff have been very creative at finding sources of PPE and other necessary products but when we find them we must act fast. Monetary donations are gladly accepted to go directly to our COVID19 response. 

 

You can mail your donations to:

Alpha Supported Living Services

16030 Juanita Woodinville Way NE

Bothell, WA  98011 or go directly to our website 

www.alphasls.org

 

Our office is closed to visitors and volunteers, please contact Dave Bushnell at dbushnell@alphasls.org if you have any questions in regards to your donation.

 

Thank you so much for helping us!

 

Organization: Alpha Supported Living Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Cards for Familles in Need

 Due to the COVID-19 outbreak many of the families with whom we work, and are already struggling, are in need of gifts cards for groceries and gas.

Organization: Center for Human Services - King County

 Due to the COVID-19 outbreak many of the families with whom we work, and are already struggling, are in need of gifts cards for groceries and gas.

Organization: Center for Human Services - King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Attain Housing clients weather the COVID-19 crisis

Attain Housing houses and supports with case management services 37 King County families transitioning from homelessness in apartment homes in Kirkland and Bellevue. We also keep housed Eastside families at risk of eviction by providing rental assistance. For 31 years, we have served as a staple on the Eastside helping families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

The COVID-19 crisis has hit the most vulnerable neighbors in our community the hardest. Clients in Attain Housing's safe and supportive transitional housing program are all extremely low-income, living on an average annual salary of about $10,000. Our Stable Home clients are also low- to moderate income, and 2 of every 5 are disabled.

 Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help.

Immediate needs:

Eviction prevention: As low-wage workers in East King County are sent home from their jobs with no pay, or need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed, Attain Housing's Stable Home program keeps them housed with immediate funds to help cover their rent. Help your vulnerable neighbors with a donation to Stable Home.

 

Transitional housing: Attain Housing families are struggling to pay their rent, utility, transportation and food costs due to layoffs, reduced hours, and for many, the need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed. Each household pays a rent based on 30% of their monthly income or at least $150. The average rent paid is $365 per month.  Our case managers are helping their clients manage their stress, connect to resources, and if possible, add more hours at a different job. Your donation immediately helps these families transitioning from homelessness.

Organization: Attain Housing

Attain Housing houses and supports with case management services 37 King County families transitioning from homelessness in apartment homes in Kirkland and Bellevue. We also keep housed Eastside families at risk of eviction by providing rental assistance. For 31 years, we have served as a staple on the Eastside helping families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

The COVID-19 crisis has hit the most vulnerable neighbors in our community the hardest. Clients in Attain Housing's safe and supportive transitional housing program are all extremely low-income, living on an average annual salary of about $10,000. Our Stable Home clients are also low- to moderate income, and 2 of every 5 are disabled.

 Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help.

Immediate needs:

Eviction prevention: As low-wage workers in East King County are sent home from their jobs with no pay, or need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed, Attain Housing's Stable Home program keeps them housed with immediate funds to help cover their rent. Help your vulnerable neighbors with a donation to Stable Home.

 

Transitional housing: Attain Housing families are struggling to pay their rent, utility, transportation and food costs due to layoffs, reduced hours, and for many, the need to stay home with children whose schools or day cares are closed. Each household pays a rent based on 30% of their monthly income or at least $150. The average rent paid is $365 per month.  Our case managers are helping their clients manage their stress, connect to resources, and if possible, add more hours at a different job. Your donation immediately helps these families transitioning from homelessness.

Organization: Attain Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support MAPS COVID-19 Fund

To respond to the crisis created by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) through its Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC) and AlSadaqa program are providing additional social and humanitarian services. We have allocated additional funds to reach out and help as many people as possible through the following services:

Food assistance; Prescription and medical assistance; Grocery delivery and other help for senior citizens; Funeral Services; and Medical consultations.

Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of COVID-19.  You can donate at www.tinyurl.com/mapscovid19.  

If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help as well.  Sign up at https://www.mapsredmond.org/covid-19/

Organization: Muslim Association of Puget Sound - Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC)

To respond to the crisis created by the COVID-19 outbreak, the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS) through its Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC) and AlSadaqa program are providing additional social and humanitarian services. We have allocated additional funds to reach out and help as many people as possible through the following services:

Food assistance; Prescription and medical assistance; Grocery delivery and other help for senior citizens; Funeral Services; and Medical consultations.

Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference as we grapple with the impact of COVID-19.  You can donate at www.tinyurl.com/mapscovid19.  

If you would also like to give your time, we would love to have the help as well.  Sign up at https://www.mapsredmond.org/covid-19/

Organization: Muslim Association of Puget Sound - Muslim Community Resource Center (MAPS-MCRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help KCSARC Support Survivors of Sexual Assault & Vulnerable Families

PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES

The King County Sexual Assault Resource Center wants the community we serve to know we are continuing full operations during the COVID-19 public health emergency. This includes our 24-Hour Resource Line for help and information at 1.888.99.VOICE, as well as therapy, family education, legal advocacy and other supports for survivors and their families. All services are offered in both English and Spanish.

Survivors face enormous barriers to justice and healing under the best of circumstances. The majority of families KCSARC serves are further stressed by closures of workplaces, schools, childcare and more. They are anxious about loss of income and supports ushered in by the crisis.

As we absorb the unanticipated costs of new technology needed in order to deliver uninterrupted services, our nonprofit is also scrambling to respond to clients’ escalating needs for basics like groceries, transportation, or housing to make it possible for them to participate in therapy and engaged in their legal cases.

Over the last three years, demand for KCSARC’s services has increased 22% and has held steady. As we respond to survivors who are now facing enormous additional barriers to healing, our nonprofit’s resources are stretched thinner than ever.

PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES

We are counting on the support of community members to help us continue delivering the services and supports that survivors and vulnerable families need to heal, especially during these challenging times. 

Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference
as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. 
DONATE: Donations to support KCSARC's work are most vital at this time. Donate online at https://www.kcsarc.org/contribute or checks may be mailed to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton, WA 98045.  IN-KIND: Gift cards for groceries and other essentials (such as Fred Meyer, Safeway, Costco, Cash & Carry) that help meet clients' immediate needs are also gratefully accepted. Please mail gift cards to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton WA 98057. Please enclose donor name and contact info for acknowledgement and receipt. 

THANK YOU FOR STANDING WITH SURVIVORS DURING THIS PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY!

Organization: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES

The King County Sexual Assault Resource Center wants the community we serve to know we are continuing full operations during the COVID-19 public health emergency. This includes our 24-Hour Resource Line for help and information at 1.888.99.VOICE, as well as therapy, family education, legal advocacy and other supports for survivors and their families. All services are offered in both English and Spanish.

Survivors face enormous barriers to justice and healing under the best of circumstances. The majority of families KCSARC serves are further stressed by closures of workplaces, schools, childcare and more. They are anxious about loss of income and supports ushered in by the crisis.

As we absorb the unanticipated costs of new technology needed in order to deliver uninterrupted services, our nonprofit is also scrambling to respond to clients’ escalating needs for basics like groceries, transportation, or housing to make it possible for them to participate in therapy and engaged in their legal cases.

Over the last three years, demand for KCSARC’s services has increased 22% and has held steady. As we respond to survivors who are now facing enormous additional barriers to healing, our nonprofit’s resources are stretched thinner than ever.

PLEASE HELP KCSARC SUPPORT SURVIVORS AND VULNERABLE FAMILIES

We are counting on the support of community members to help us continue delivering the services and supports that survivors and vulnerable families need to heal, especially during these challenging times. 

Donating is the fastest way for you to make a difference
as we grapple with the impact of the Coronavirus. 
DONATE: Donations to support KCSARC's work are most vital at this time. Donate online at https://www.kcsarc.org/contribute or checks may be mailed to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton, WA 98045.  IN-KIND: Gift cards for groceries and other essentials (such as Fred Meyer, Safeway, Costco, Cash & Carry) that help meet clients' immediate needs are also gratefully accepted. Please mail gift cards to KCSARC at PO Box 300, Renton WA 98057. Please enclose donor name and contact info for acknowledgement and receipt. 

THANK YOU FOR STANDING WITH SURVIVORS DURING THIS PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY!

Organization: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98057

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help kids during the COVID-19 crisis

EBC is in need of diapers, diaper wipes, formula, new shoes, used laptop computers, and hygiene items.  You can help! Connect with others to organize virtual collection drives or events, participate in our Every Minute Counts Challenge,  sign up as a company to do the 6th annual Diaper Derby or make a financial donation online.

Organization: EBC (Eastside Baby Corner)

EBC is in need of diapers, diaper wipes, formula, new shoes, used laptop computers, and hygiene items.  You can help! Connect with others to organize virtual collection drives or events, participate in our Every Minute Counts Challenge,  sign up as a company to do the 6th annual Diaper Derby or make a financial donation online.

Organization: EBC (Eastside Baby Corner)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning Supplies Needed To Safely Provide Services To Our Seniors

At Volunteer Services of Catholic Community Services, volunteers assist low-income seniors and adults with disabilities with chore assistance, shopping, laundry, and yard work assistance. However, in the midst of COVID-19, we have redirected our volunteers to ensure program participants get their groceries and medications, essential medical transportation, and phone check-ins.

We are asking for supplies such as gloves, hand sanitizers, and disinfecting wipes for our dedicated volunteer drivers and grocery deliverers to help us safely provide services to our program participants at this time. We can arrange a “no-contact” drop off location or do a curb-side pick-up from your car.

If you would like to make a financial contribution to help support our efforts, donations can be made on our website: https://secure2.convio.net/ccsww/site/Donation2?df_id=5342&mfc_pref=T&5342.donation=form1

Program Website: https://ccsww.org/get-help/services-for-seniors-people-with-disabilities/volunteer-services/volunteer-services-king-county/

Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

At Volunteer Services of Catholic Community Services, volunteers assist low-income seniors and adults with disabilities with chore assistance, shopping, laundry, and yard work assistance. However, in the midst of COVID-19, we have redirected our volunteers to ensure program participants get their groceries and medications, essential medical transportation, and phone check-ins.

We are asking for supplies such as gloves, hand sanitizers, and disinfecting wipes for our dedicated volunteer drivers and grocery deliverers to help us safely provide services to our program participants at this time. We can arrange a “no-contact” drop off location or do a curb-side pick-up from your car.

If you would like to make a financial contribution to help support our efforts, donations can be made on our website: https://secure2.convio.net/ccsww/site/Donation2?df_id=5342&mfc_pref=T&5342.donation=form1

Program Website: https://ccsww.org/get-help/services-for-seniors-people-with-disabilities/volunteer-services/volunteer-services-king-county/

Organization: CCS: Volunteer Services Of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Pike Place Market workers during COVID-19

Pike Place Market is the soul of Seattle - we are 500 local businesses, 400 senior residents, specialized social service agencies, and thousands of local workers, artists, and friends. And the Market Foundation needs YOUR help in sustaining the future of this vibrant Market community!

In this COVID-19 crisis, our staff is raising vital funds and helping community members navigate pressing needs such as Market Community Safety Net requests, unemployment filings, food access, housing referrals, and so much more.

There are 3 ways you can help the Market community in its greatest hour of need: 

1. SHOP LOCAL – Essential food business at Place Market are open and have delivery, take out and online ordering options. Flower farmers, artists and specialty shops rely on online shoppers at this time. Please be intentional on how you spend your money to help small, local businesses survive this economic crisis.

2. DONATE TO OUR MARKET COMMUNITY SAFETY NET – This fund supports individuals who live, work or access services in the Market community, are facing a sudden financial crisis and need support to regain stability. Since the COVID-19 crisis emerged 2 weeks ago, the demand has skyrocketed and we anticipate the need will overwhelm our existing system. We’ve already received more than 1,000 calls for support.

3. GIVE TO OUR SPRING HYGIENE DRIVE– Give new and unused toiletries to keep our Market community services and clients healthy in this time of need.

No matter your contribution, you can make a difference to the Market community at its greatest time of need 

Organization: Pike Place Market Foundation

Pike Place Market is the soul of Seattle - we are 500 local businesses, 400 senior residents, specialized social service agencies, and thousands of local workers, artists, and friends. And the Market Foundation needs YOUR help in sustaining the future of this vibrant Market community!

In this COVID-19 crisis, our staff is raising vital funds and helping community members navigate pressing needs such as Market Community Safety Net requests, unemployment filings, food access, housing referrals, and so much more.

There are 3 ways you can help the Market community in its greatest hour of need: 

1. SHOP LOCAL – Essential food business at Place Market are open and have delivery, take out and online ordering options. Flower farmers, artists and specialty shops rely on online shoppers at this time. Please be intentional on how you spend your money to help small, local businesses survive this economic crisis.

2. DONATE TO OUR MARKET COMMUNITY SAFETY NET – This fund supports individuals who live, work or access services in the Market community, are facing a sudden financial crisis and need support to regain stability. Since the COVID-19 crisis emerged 2 weeks ago, the demand has skyrocketed and we anticipate the need will overwhelm our existing system. We’ve already received more than 1,000 calls for support.

3. GIVE TO OUR SPRING HYGIENE DRIVE– Give new and unused toiletries to keep our Market community services and clients healthy in this time of need.

No matter your contribution, you can make a difference to the Market community at its greatest time of need 

Organization: Pike Place Market Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No