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After School Program offered by The Salvation Army Eastside Corps Community Center
Provides an after school program for Bellevue area students with free pick up from select elementary schools. Includes homework help and activities. Also offers summer camps.
After school youth programs combine developmental learning, mentorship, and team building. These programs provide a place for kids to play, do homework, and pursue extracurricular goals. This includes activities such as field trips, hiking, gym, volleyball, carts, obstacle courses, youth game room, and food. Also offer homework help for youth in grades 1-7.
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Hot Meals offered at Lewis County Gospel Mission
Serves breakfast and lunch Monday to Friday and brunch on Saturdays & Sundays. Open to anyone.
Provides a hot breakfast 8am to 9am and lunch 12pm to 1:30pm during the week, and a hot brunch 9am to 10:20am on Saturday and Sunday.
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Indoor Skatepark offered by Alchemy Indoor Skatepark and Education Center
Operates an indoor skatepark in Tacoma. Offers drop-in hours and special sessions for skaters. Does charge a fee, but if a skater cannot afford to pay, they simply fill out an annual scholarship form in order to skate.
Alchemy offers a variety of sessions and lessons in their indoor skatepark facility hourly 6 days a week.
Drop-in hours are $5 and open to any rider Friday through Sunday 3pm-5pm, and 5pm-7pm.
Private Sessions are offered periodically through the week at $20 per session.
Lessons are offered Saturday and Sunday morning between 11am-3pm for $80.
Riders (under 24 years of age) cannot afford to pay, they can fill out a scholarship form in order to skate free of charge.
Sessions available to be booked in advance online.
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Dinner offered by Seattle Food Not Bombs at Occidental Park
Provides a free vegetarian hot meal twice a week to anyone in need.
Provides a free vegetarian hot meal twice a week to anyone in need.
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Meal Program offered by The Salvation Army Eastside Corps Community Center
Provides a free hot meal for adults and families with children.
Provides a free hot meal to those in need.
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Hot meals offered at St. James Cathedral Kitchen
Provides meals to anyone in need, dinner on weekdays and breakfast on Sundays; sit-down or to-go.
Provides a free meal on weeknights and Sunday mornings for anyone in need. Meals are served indoors, with a to-go option available.
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Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
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Dinner at the Brick offered at Westminster Presbyterian Church - Skagit County
Provides a free hot meal.
Provides a hot meal, every Sunday, for anyone who wishes to attend.
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Sunday Meal offered at Blessed Sacrament Church
Offers a weekly meal along with hygiene items available for anyone in need. Meal is coordinated by St. Vincent de Paul Conference.
Provides a weekly meal. Offers hygiene items. Meal is coordinated by St. Vincent de Paul Conference.
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Sunday Lunch offered at St. Ann Catholic Church
Provides free lunch on Sundays in St. Ann's parish hall.
Provides free meal/nutrition site for Sunday lunches.
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Sunday Supper offered at Central Lutheran Church
Provides hot meals to those in need on Sundays.
Provides a hot meal for anyone in need.
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Outpatient Program - OP offered at Royal Life Centers LLC at Cascade Heights Mead
Offers an outpatient program that is open to first-time guests and to those who are in the third phase of the aftercare program. It is the least restrictive program offered to help guests safely learn how to balance recovery, work, and life in a safe place.
Offers an outpatient program that is open to first-time guests and to those who are in the third phase of the aftercare program (the first two phases are Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs).
Outpatient is the least restrictive, most flexible treatment option available for addiction treatment.
Unlike PHP or IOP, outpatient treatment allows guests complete control of their schedule, so long as they attend the once-monthly therapy session and weekly group therapy session on Sunday.
Guests that desire more time in one-on-one counseling, or in group settings, can collaborate with their therapist during the creation of their individual service plan (ISP).
In essence, the ISP is designed by the guest, for the guest.
Additionally, outpatient treatment plans can be altered should a guest require more therapy during a rough patch or less therapy as they gain confidence in their prolonged sobriety.
Please keep in mind, as a treatment center guided by a strong mission and vision, Royal Life Centers has a policy that restricts guests from attending their treatment programs more than twice. If you have already been through the treatment program in full, they will work day and night to find a facility that will better suit your needs and goals in recovery. They want to see you have success in sobriety, even if they are not the right program for you— they will help you find one that is. This policy exists not because they don’t want to help you, it exists because they tried to help you and didn’t succeed. Your successful sobriety is their top priority. Because They Care.
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Good Neighbor Cafe offered at Rescue Mission - Downtown Tacoma Campus
Offers free, healthy and well-balanced meals 365 days a year. Breakfast and dinner are provided every day of the week and Lunch every weekend. Serves all low-income and homeless individuals in the community.
Offers free, healthy and well-balanced meals, 365 days a year. Breakfast and dinner are provided every day of the week and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. Serves all low-income and homeless individuals in the community - both residents and non-residents of the Mission.
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Shared Breakfast offered at First United Methodist Church of Seattle
Serves a community breakfast every Sunday to anyone in need; guests are served at tables or may take a meal to go.
Provides a community breakfast every Sunday to anyone in need.
Menu includes a cereal bar, scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits and sausage gravy, orange juice, milk and coffee.
Guests are welcome to attend optional church services later in the morning.
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Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council - St Cecilia's Church Parish - Conger Hall
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
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Community Breakfast offered by Urban Grace
Serves over 200 people a free, hot breakfast once a week.
Serves over 200 people a free, hot breakfast on Sunday mornings at 8:15am.
Served by congregational and local volunteers.
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Sunday Lunch offered at St. Gregorios Orthodox Christian Church
Offers a free lunch on Sundays each week.
Offers a free lunch on Sundays each week.
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Super Suppers offered at Bainbridge Island - North Kitsap Interfaith Council
Offers a free meal the last week of the month to to those in need in Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap County.
The Bainbridge Island/North Kitsap Interfaith Council has sponsored community meals at area faith communities for over 20 years. These meals are served at easily accessible churches in Winslow, but they are an act of hospitality by a variety of religious congregations and traditions. Volunteers prepare the meals at community kitchens and offer the meals at no charge. Served the last seven days of each month: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church; Wednesday at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; Saturday at the Church of Latter Day Saints. All are welcome.
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Outpatient Program - OP offered at Royal Life Centers LLC at Sound Recovery Lacey
Offers an outpatient program that is open to first-time guests and to those who are in the third phase of the aftercare program. It is the least restrictive program offered to help guests safely learn how to balance recovery, work, and life in a safe place.
Offers an outpatient program that is open to first-time guests and to those who are in the third phase of the aftercare program (the first two phases are Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs).
Outpatient is the least restrictive, most flexible treatment option available for addiction treatment.
Unlike PHP or IOP, outpatient treatment allows guests complete control of their schedule, so long as they attend the once-monthly therapy session and weekly group therapy session on Sunday.
Guests that desire more time in one-on-one counseling, or in group settings, can collaborate with their therapist during the creation of their individual service plan (ISP).
In essence, the ISP is designed by the guest, for the guest.
Additionally, outpatient treatment plans can be altered should a guest require more therapy during a rough patch or less therapy as they gain confidence in their prolonged sobriety.
Please keep in mind, as a treatment center guided by a strong mission and vision, Royal Life Centers has a policy that restricts guests from attending their treatment programs more than twice. If you have already been through the treatment program in full, they will work day and night to find a facility that will better suit your needs and goals in recovery. They want to see you have success in sobriety, even if they are not the right program for you— they will help you find one that is. This policy exists not because they don’t want to help you, it exists because they tried to help you and didn’t succeed. Your successful sobriety is their top priority. Because They Care.
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