Free Pet Clinic offered by Doney Coe Pet Clinic
Offers no-cost veterinary care, provides preventive and wellness checks, flea and ear treatments, medication refills and limited diagnostic testing and surgery. Also has pet food/supplies at some clinics.
Offers no-cost veterinary care to people in Washington State that are unhoused or low-income. Services include the following:
- General care including preventive, wellness checks, vaccinations, flea treatment, ear treatments, wound care, medication management and limited diagnostic testing
- Surgery: those needing surgery will be put on a waitlist and scheduled for one of the procedure days.
- Medication refills
- Euthanasia services
We DO NOT provide emergency services.
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Food Pantry offered at Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank
Operates a food pantry and resource center for residents of Fall City, Preston, North Bend and Snoqualmie neighborhoods. Offers pet food once a month.
Operates a food pantry. Hosts a pet food and sundries distribution once a month.
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Food Programs offered at Federal Way Senior Center
Meals are served on weekdays; food pantry contains donated food items and sometimes pet food.
Provides congregate meals and a food pantry. Breakfast and lunch is served on weekdays. Food pantry contains donated food items from local grocery stores and bakeries. Pet food is sometimes available.
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Food Pantry offered by North Helpline at Bitter Lake
Operates a food pantry for residents of select ZIP codes in north Seattle and north King County as well as people who are homeless. Also supplies pet food, baby cupboard items and no cook food bags.
Operates a food pantry. Variety of food provided includes dried and canned goods, fresh produce, bread, dairy products and protein including Halal when available, in a self-serve environment.
No-cook food bags also available. Each bag contains a beverage, canned fruit, canned meal (soup or chili), snacks and utensils.
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Hygiene Facility offered by LIHI's Urban Rest Stop in Ballard
Provides restrooms, showers and laundry facilities. Serves men, women, families, youth and children; prioritizes those who are homeless. No smoking, intoxication or drug use allowed. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides restrooms, showers and laundry facilities, with soap for laundry and showers. Also distributes limited toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, shaving cream, lotion and combs, as well as diapers, when available.
May have pet food for clients who have a dog or a cat.
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Also provides general and housing-specific information and referral services; including:
- Information on accessing emergency, transitional and permanent housing, including subsidized housing options
- Assistance with applications for housing in the downtown Seattle area
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Food Pantry offered at White Center Food Bank
Operates an outdoor Farmer’s Market style food bank for those living within White Center and parts of West Seattle and Burien, as well as food bags for the homeless and those with special dietary requirements.
Operates a grocery store-style food bank, including no-cook food bags, baby pantry, and pet food.
Accommodates a wide variety of diets and living situations by having specialty, and culturally familiar items readily available.
Also operates a mobile food bank that travels to clients who:
- Have special medical needs
- Are of advanced age
- Have multi pre-school aged children in the home
- Are homebound for other reasons and there is no one else in the household who can pick up the food
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Wallingford Food Bank offered at FamilyWorks Services
Food pantry provides commodities, baby food and formula to North Seattle area residents. Clients may visit the food pantry once per week. Also provides no-cook bags for people who are homeless. Sometimes has hygiene supplies and pet food.
Offers a variety of food services, including shopping in-person, pre-ordering through our FamilyWorks Groceries to Go online market for pick-up at a later time, home grocery delivery for homebound individuals living in North Seattle ZIP codes, or emergency food bags for people without access to traditional cooking facilities.
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Food Pantry, Clothing, Gas Vouchers and Other Needs offered at Black Diamond Community Center
Provides food, clothing and occasional gas vouchers for residents of Black Diamond, Enumclaw, Covington, Maple Valley and Ravensdale.
Operates a food pantry that also provides pet food for residents of Black Diamond, Green River Gorge (Enumclaw), and Ravensdale.
Clothing is available depending on donations.
Can occasionally provide gas vouchers for clients with Black Diamond address and valid Washington State driver license with a verifiable job interview or medical appointment.
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Food Pantry offered by Hopelink in Sno-Valley
Provides a food pantry for Snoqualmie Valley area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for homebound adults are available.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
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Community Market offered at Northwest Harvest Yakima Fruitvale
Provides a no-cost community market bringing nutritious food within reach for the Yakima Valley. In-store shopping and drive-thru available, depending on the day.
Operates a no-cost grocery store that provides fresh produce, grocery staples, and a variety of healthy food options to those in need. Guests shop at SODO just as they would at any other grocery store.
Also offers a variety of services from public agencies including healthcare, housing, legal, and more.
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Food Distribution offered at Rainier Valley Food Bank
Operates a food pantry available to anyone in need with baby items and pet food. Provides packed lunches each weekday. Food pantry available by appointment only. Sign up for a time slot on the website.
Operates a food pantry available to anyone in need with baby items and pet food. Clients can select the food they need. Provides packed lunches each weekday.
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Hot Meals offered by Community Lunch on Capitol Hill at All Pilgrims Church
Provides hot meals served as dine-in or take-out to anyone in need. Vegetarian option available. Also provides clothing, pet food, survival gear and toiletries.
Provides hot meals served dine-in or takeout-style to anyone in need. Vegetarian option available.
Also provides clothing, pet food, survival/camping gear and toiletries.
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Free Pet Vaccine Clinic offered by Seattle Animal Shelter at Rainier Beach Community Center
Offers free vaccines for cats and dogs, deworming treatment, flea treatment, microchipping, pet licensing, pet food and supplies at drop-in clinics to Seattle communities throughout 2024. Visit website for calendar of upcoming clinics; no registration needed.
Offers free vaccines for cats and dogs, deworming treatment, flea treatment, microchipping, pet licensing, pet food and supplies at drop-in clinics to Seattle communities throughout 2024. Interpreters will be available onsite to provide assistance.
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Pet Food offered at Seattle Animal Shelter
Partnered with Seattle Humane, Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), Auburn Valley Humane Society, and Pasado's Safe Haven to support pet owners facing economic difficulties. By appointment and pick up only.
Partnered with Seattle Humane, Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC), Auburn Valley Humane Society, and Pasado's Safe Haven to support pet owners facing economic difficulties.
Program feeds 2,000 pets every month with eight tons of donated pet food delivered by volunteers.
Pet owners may apply for monthly pet food or one-time emergency assistance for 30 days’ worth of supplies.
Provides a link to other operating Pet Food Pick Up locations and Mobile Pop Up Pet Food locations.
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Community Market offered at Northwest Harvest Seattle
Provides food to anyone in need. Produce available during all pantry hours. Protein (meat) provided. Limited supply of pet food. Visit once per day.
Operates a no-cost grocery store that provides fresh produce, grocery staples, and a variety of healthy food options to those in need. Guests shop at SODO just as they would at any other grocery store.
Also offers a variety of services from public agencies including healthcare, housing, legal, and more.
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Food Pantry offered by Hopelink in Bellevue
Operates a food pantry for Bellevue, Medina, and Mercer Island area residents; limited food bags and home delivery for adults who are homebound are available. Clients may visit the food pantry twice a month.
Offers free food access to shoppers through grocery-store style Food Markets where enrolled shoppers may visit twice per month to receive fresh, frozen and shelf-stable foods.
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Food Pantry offered at Renewal Food Bank
Operates a food pantry for anyone in need where clients can shop grocery style. Clients may visit once per week; no appointment necessary. Limited pet food available. Also offers diapers and hygiene supplies.
Operates a food pantry for anyone in need where clients can shop grocery style.
Limited pet food available along with hygiene supplies and diapers.
Receives food from Northwest Harvest and Food Lifeline, as well as local grocery stores.
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Food Pantry offered at Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church Food Bank
Operates a food pantry for anyone in need. A food box w/ fresh produce is provided. Different dietary needs are provided as well as pet food and toiletry items as available.
Offers a food box with fresh produce weekly. Food is stocked for a variety of needs including:
- Baby items
- "No cook" food
- Pet food
- Toiletry supplies (incontinence, tooth brush, etc.) as available
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Food Bank/Grocery Store offered at Ballard Food Bank
Coordinates a food pantry/grocery store for residents of Seattle. Individuals are able to browse shelves for items they want. Sometimes has a limited supply of pet food. Provides weekly home delivery. Register online to be added to the delivery waitlist.
Food bank works similar to a grocery store.
Browse shelves and choose items. Products available include items commonly found at grocery stores such as produce, dairy, meat and shelf stable goods. Hygiene items are limitedly available.
All people are invited to shop with us on site. To shop, first register at the front desk. It’s helpful if you have an ID, though it is not required.
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Pet Food Bank offered at Seattle Humane
Collects and distributes pet food donations for pets belonging to low-income families or pet owners experiencing hardship. Also distributes leashes/collars, flea/tick prevention, crates/kennels and litter boxes/litter as donated.
Collects and distributes pet food donations for pets belonging to low-income families or pet owners experiencing hardship. The program provides nearly 1 million meals per year of donated pet food delivered by volunteers to families and food banks throughout the region. Donations of pet food or supplies may dropped off at the shelter in Bellevue.
The following items are available:
- Leashes/collars
- Flea/tick prevention (based on availability)
- Indoor crates
- Litter boxes/litter
- Kennels
- Food
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Hygiene Facility offered by LIHI's Urban Rest Stop in Downtown Seattle
Provides restrooms, showers and laundry facilities, as well as limited hygiene items and haircuts. Serves adults of all genders and children; prioritizes those who are homeless. No smoking, intoxication or drug use. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Provides restrooms, showers and laundry facilities, with soap for laundry and showers. Also distributes limited toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, shaving cream, lotion and combs, as well as diapers, when available.
May have pet food for clients who have a dog or a cat.
Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Also provides general and housing-specific information and referral services; including:
- Information on accessing emergency, transitional and permanent housing, including subsidized housing options
- Assistance with applications for housing in the downtown Seattle area
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Food Pantry offered at Byrd Barr Place
Provides perishable and non-perishable food items to residents of Seattle. Offers home food delivery to those who are home-bound; occasionally provides pet food. Clients may visit the pantry once per week. Pre-packaged bags of perishable and non-perishable items. Pick up out front.
Provides perishable and non-perishable food items, as well as commodities of government surplus food such as cheese and peanut butter. Sometimes offers a limited supply of pet food. The market resembles a grocery store where shoppers may choose from displays stocked with healthy foods and non-grocery essentials. Many items are provided by local growers and grocers.
Regularly stocked items include:
- Fresh produce
- Cultural staples
- Meat
- Dairy products
- Bread
- Canned and other nonperishable goods
- Formula and baby supplies may also be available.
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Food Pantry offered by Salvation Army's Social Services Department in White Center
Operates a food pantry that provides groceries to individuals and families in White Center and the surrounding areas. Provides diapers and pet food when available. Must register once per year.
Operates a Self-select food pantry that provides groceries to individuals and families.
Provides diapers, baby wipes, and hygiene products when available. Also has pet food when available.
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Food Services offered by Sno-Valley Senior Center
Offers a hot lunch for adults ages 60 and older. Provides low-cost pet food to low-income older adults. Deliveries upon request.
Provides a congregate hot meal program in a group setting. Many meals feature fresh organic produce grown locally. Support services may include transportation, nutrition education, counseling and recreational activities. Sponsored by Seattle/King County Nutrition Project of Sound Generations. Pet Food Delivered 2nd M, pick up by end of that week Service is sponsored through the Humane Society of Bellevue. Meals on Wheels available, delivered every other week and recipients can order up to 2 meals per person per day in the household.
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Animal Services offered at Auburn Valley Humane Society
Assists with the adoption of cats and dogs. Returns lost pets to owners. Accepts lost animals as well as pet surrenders. Operates a monthly pet food pantry. Pays up to $500 in vet bills. Provides temporary housing and care for owned pets.
Facilitates the adoption of stray and surrendered dogs and cats. All dogs and cats are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.
Operates a monthly pet food pantry. Pet owners may apply for monthly pet food or one-time emergency assistance for 30 days worth of supplies.
Pays up to $500 in vet bills to low-income Auburn residents.
Provides temporary housing and care for owned pets if the owner is temporarily unable to care for their pets.
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