Find Place within Mary's Place Seattle - A Community United Against Homelessness

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What We Offer?

Rent A Home

Help families find stability by renting your property through Mary’s Place Seattle. Your support can transform lives. We believe everyone deserves a home. Join us in providing housing solutions to families facing homelessness. Learn more about our Housing Services Program and make a difference today!

Make-A-Home Program

Support families settling into new homes with our Make-a-Home program. Provide essential furniture like beds, tables, chairs, and couches to create a warm, welcoming environment. Join us in creating warm, welcoming homes for Mary's Place families. In their quest for stability and optimism, your assistance truly makes a difference!

Share Your Stuff

Help families in need by providing winter necessities and more. Give out hats, scarves, gloves, jackets, blankets, and personal hygiene products. We desperately need baby supplies, bedding, towels, and disposable masks. At Mary's Place Seattle, your gifts have a significant effect on the well-being of people and families.

Prevention Services

Prevention Services

Our goal at Mary's Place Seattle is to stop homelessness before it starts. Our Prevention Services provide financial help, eviction prevention aid, and a variety of housing stability tools to families who are about to lose their homes. We understand the anxiety and uncertainty that comes with housing instability, which is why we're here to offer compassionate support and practical solutions. By intervening early, we aim to alleviate the stress and trauma associated with potential homelessness, ensuring families can stay together and thrive in their homes. Together, we can build a stronger, more resilient community where every family has the support they need to succeed.

Kids Club

Our Kids Club at Mary's Place Seattle is a loving environment where kids discover happiness, comfort, and a feeling of community during testing times. It's more than simply a program. Children participate in enriching activities catered to their demands and interests while their families receive necessary assistance. Through educational programs, creative arts, and outdoor experiences, we offer a safe environment where kids can grow and develop vital skills. Our kind team makes sure each kid feels important and in control, building strength and self-assurance for more promising futures. At Kids Club, we think that any kid we work with can be encouraged to have hope and happiness through play and learning.

Kids Club
Emergency Family Shelters

Emergency Family Shelters

Our Emergency Family Shelters at Mary's Place Seattle are a sanctuary of safety, kindness, and hope—more than just a place where families can stay. We create a caring atmosphere where families can rebuild their lives with dignity since we recognize the difficulties that homeless families face. We make sure families have the tools they need to successfully navigate their path to stability, from cozy lodging to wholesome meals and all-inclusive support services. Our empathetic team is committed to providing tailored support and direction, enabling families to surmount challenges and build more promising futures. We're creating a community together where each family has a place to call home.

Community Support

The cornerstone of Mary's Place Seattle's purpose is community support. We think that by working together, we can improve the lives of homeless families. As families make their way toward stability and independence, we offer them a lifeline through our network of support, advocacy, and education. We provide a variety of options for people and groups to become committed and have a significant effect, from volunteer opportunities to community events and collaborations. We can build a more resilient and robust community where every family can prosper with your help. Come along with us as we change lives and foster hope.

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In 1998, The Rev. Fred Hutchinson and Dr. Ruth Bishop set out to create a community that would serve the needs of Seattle's homeless population. They began providing clothing, new hats, mittens, and prepared meals to the marginalized and underserved populations in our midst.