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Free diapers and baby supplies King County.
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There are free diapers passed out from dozens of locations in King County and Seattle. The charities that run these free diaper banks as well as assistance programs for babies (and pregnant women accept donations from the public, and the goods are then passed out to income qualified, struggling families.
Whether it is diapers that are needed, free baby furniture (cribs, car seats, etc.) or other supplies for an infant, toddler, or newborn, help is available. Locate free baby stuff and supplies in King Country WA. The majority of the agencies are located in the city of Seattle, but there are some other organizations across King County.
The assistance is generally for parents with new babies or infants under the age of 5, but the criteria will vary. All sorts of clients can get free diapers and other supplies, including single moms or dads, individuals living in a shelter, or the so called working poor. Not only may baby stuff be given out by a church or charity or a diaper bank, but there are other goods too.
This may range from a box of food (with infant formula) up to gift cards to buy clothes, financial aid, and applications to WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) vouchers for pregnant women. Find the leading charities in the Seattle area below . Or locate other free items near you Where to get free stuff foe babies in King County and Seattle:
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Kent Food Bank & Emergency Services 515 W Harrison St, Alliance Center, Suite 107 Kent, WA, 98032 (253) 520-3550 The non-profit only covers residents in the Kent School District. A limited amount of diapers may be provided to income qualified families. St. Mary's Baby Cupboard: Location is 611 20th Ave S: Seattle, WA, 98144: Telephone - (206) 324-7100:
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Households with kids under the age of 2 can get free baby supplies, food, formula, and more. There may also be cloth or disposable diapers, including Pampers, or gift cards to pay for them. North Helpline - Baby Cupboard 12736 33rd Ave NE Seattle, Washington, 98125 (206) 367-3477 The non-profit covers Lake Forest Park, Shoreline, and North Seattle.
There may be free infant formula, diapers, wipes, napkins, and other supplies for low income families with kids under the age of 6. Northwest Harvest 711 Cherry St Seattle, WA, 98104 (206) 625-0755 There is also a Baby Cupboard at this charity.
Faith-Based Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army - Social Services Departments in King County: These are local Christian charities in the region. Each focuses on a limited area. The resources include food pantries, thrift stores, and financial aid. Parents, including immigrants and non-English speakers, can get diapers, furniture such as used cribs, mattresses, food, formula, and other aid.
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King County Salvation Army services
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank: Main address - Address is 179 1st Ave SE: Issaquah, Washington 98027 (425) 392-4123 They only support the immediate community. Baby Boutique offered by Wellspring Family Services at Central and South Seattle Main Address: 1900 Rainier Ave S: Seattle WA, 98144: The telephone number is 206-902-4234: Referrals are needed from social workers.
There is a free store. Furniture, baby or maternity clothes, food, formula, fruits, milk, and other goods are offered. They also arrange transitional housing. Babies of Homelessness: Address: PO Box 147: Bothell WA, 98041: Phone Number: 866-442-6443: Homeless, including teenagers, can get help.
Free diapers, food, clothing, baby wipes, and more. The help toddlers and newborns, and some food or diapers may be delivered as well to shelters. Holy Innocents Catholic Church 26526 Northeast Cherry Valley Road Duvall WA, 98019: Main number is 425-788-1400: REACH Center of Hope Day Center: Address: 1055 S Grady Way Renton Washington 98057: Call 425-277-7594 Women with children, including immigrants and Hispanics, can get free stuff.
There is also help for single moms. Free hot breakfast, lunches, diapers, Pampers, detergent, personal hygiene items, and other baby supplies may be passed out. Front Door Program at Mary's Place:
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There are multiple locations of the free diaper and baby bank. the phone number is 206-621-8474. There is a a drop-in center for families, homeless single moms, immgrants, and the working poor. There are child care resources incluidng free pampers or wipes, infant formula, housing placement programs, and other services.
Address: 10821 8th Ave SW Seattle WA, 98146 18118 73rd Avenue Northeast Kenmore Washington, 98028 Another drop in center is at 1155 North 130th Street Seattle WA, 98133 12845 Ambaum Boulevard Southwest Burien WA, 98146
Food Assistance and Food Banks
White Center Food Bank 10829 8th Ave SW Seattle, Washington, 98146: Dial (206) 762-2848 Providence Regina House 8201 10th Ave S Seattle, WA, 98108 (206) 763-9204 Clients can only apply for assistance once per week at most.
Volunteers Of America Western Washington - North Greenwood 13000 Linden Ave N Seattle, Washington, 98133: Main phone - (425) 259-3191: Free baby food and diapers may be offered for families in Greenwood, Shoreline and parts of North Seattle. Wellspring Family Services - Baby Boutique: Address is 1900 Rainier Ave S: Seattle, Washington, 98144 (206) 826-3050 Individuals in transitional housing, or leaving a shelter, can get free baby clothes.
There are also toys for the infant, diapers, high chairs, and other equipment. Referrals are needed from the housing agency. Multi-service Center 1200 S 336th St Federal Way, Washington, 98003 (253) 838-6810 Clients need live in the Federal Way School District or NE Tacoma region. Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church: Address: 7500 Greenwood Ave N Seattle, Washington, 98103: Main phone number is (206) 784-7964: Public Health - Seattle & King County - Children With Special Health Care Needs: Location is 401 5th Ave, Suite 1000: Seattle, WA, 98104: Call (206) 296-4610 They only help children/infants/babies with complex needs.
There may be diapers, help for sick babies, the mentally of physically disabled, and those with developmental concerns. Reach Center Of Hope 1055 S Grady Way, Level P2 Renton, WA, 98057 (425) 277-7582 Homeless women, including single mothers, can get help.
Personal hygiene supplies, showers, clothing, diapers for kids or adults, and more. There are wipes, disposable and cloth diapers.
Food Assistance and Food Banks
University District Food Bank: Address is 5017 Roosevelt Way NE: Seattle, Washington 98105 (206) 523-7060
Food Assistance and Food Banks
West Seattle Food Bank 3419 SW Morgan St Seattle, WA, 98126: For information, dial (206) 932-9023: Residents of western Seattle only can help from the Food Pantry and government Commodities.
Children's Home Society Of Washington - North Seattle Family Resource Center 2611 NE 125th St, Suite 145 Seattle, Washington 98125: Main phone - (206) 364-7930:
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Many goods are provided. There is baby food for low income families and the unemployed. Other aid includes free maternity and children's clothing, infant formula, diapers, and tips on how to enroll into health care programs in King County.
The South King County Family Resource Center is at 212 5th Ave S, Kent, Washington 98032. Phone (253) 854-0700. This location has a home visiting parenting program, diapers and used children's clothing, vouchers for day care, as well as computer classes.
Mary's Place: Address is 314 Bell St, Seattle, WA, 98121 (206) 448-2826 Pregnancy Aid of Des Moines: Main location is 730 S 225th St, Des Moines, Washington 99189. Main number is (206) 878-3770 The Pregnancy Counseling/Tangible Needs program helps pregnant women.
Resources include free toys, Clothes for babies, children to size 6, and pregnant women. There are also free baby diapers, wipes in King County, equipment, and books free for anyone in need.
Food Assistance and Food Banks
St. Vincent De Paul Of Seattle King County – Church run Food And Clothing Bank 5972 4th Ave S Seattle, Washington 98108: Telephone number is (206) 767-9975: West Seattle Helpline 6516 35th Ave SW, Suite 204 Seattle, WA, 98126 (206) 932-4357 Seattle's Union Gospel Mission 318 2nd Ave Extension S Seattle, WA, 98104: Main phone - (206) 723-0767: A major focus is on helping the homeless and those on the brink of it.
So King County residents in extreme poverty. There may be furniture, cribs, small appliances, toys for infants, diapers, maternity clothing, and other items. Or try Hope Place at 3802 S Othello St, Seattle, Washington 98118. Phone - (206) 723-5700. Pregnancy Aid Of Kent 1209 Central Ave S, Suite 204 Kent, Washington 98032: Telephone - (253) 852-1201: They loan out toddler beds, offer referrals for pregnant women (including teenagers), have gently used bassinets and other baby furniture.
Seattle Children's 4800 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA, 98105 (206) 448-1233 There is a low cost thrift store-clothing closet known as Bargain Boutiques. They sell housewares, furniture, toys, birthday toys, car seats, books and many other supplies. Seattle Public Schools - Family Support Worker Program 2445 3rd Ave S Seattle, Washington 98134 (206) 252-0950 Northwest Infant Survival & Sids Alliance: Location is 4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Suite 348: Seattle, WA, 98103: Dial (206) 548-9290 Educational Programs and Referral Services offers free cribs to low-income families in need as well as people in poverty.
Applicants in King County need to have an infant younger than six months.
Food Assistance and Food Banks
Ballard Food Bank 5130 Leary Ave NW Seattle, WA, 98107: Dial (206) 789-7800 Special Child Ministries (425) 341-1500 Families applying for help need to have a special needs child. Next Step Pregnancy Services: Location is 17602 Highway 99: Lynnwood, Washington 98037 (425) 329-4569 Services range from free pregnancy tests and mate
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