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Support for Youth in Need

Support for Youth in Need

Services

  • Issaquah's Food and Clothing Bank provides essential needs and referrals to other agencies as needed.
  • Issaquah Community Services provides one-time and short-term assistance to cover such items as rent, food, transportation, lights and water, and individual requests.
  • Hopelink serves all communities on the Eastside, providing short-term assistance, housing, training, transportation, and many other specialized services.
  • Together Center Eastside human services campus, located in Redmond, hosts 20 agencies offering low-cost health and dental care, mental health and substance abuse counseling, housing referrals, financial counseling, translation services and cultural navigation, support for people with developmental disabilities and more.
  • The King County Library System provides free tutoring at every public library for any teenager who is struggling academically.  Tutoring may be online or in-person, depending upon the need.
  • Imagine Housing operates several low-income housing units in the greater Issaquah area.  For details view their website or contact the numbers listed there.

Advocacy

  • The Washington State Coalition for Homeless Youth Advocacy is working on a Homeless Youth Act that would provide services for homeless youth and prevent state agencies from releasing foster youth into homelessness.  UPDATE:  The bill passed and will become law in July 2015!  Stay tuned for further updates.
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