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*The Opportunity Council is a private, non-profit Community Action Agency serving homeless and low-income families and individuals. Our goal is to help people learn to become self-sufficient. For 50 years we have offered a broad scope of services that range from addressing immediate and crisis-oriented needs (food, emergency shelter, eviction-prevention) to longer-term programs that promote self-sufficiency in our community (early childhood education, home weatherization).
 
*The Opportunity Council is a private, non-profit Community Action Agency serving homeless and low-income families and individuals. Our goal is to help people learn to become self-sufficient. For 50 years we have offered a broad scope of services that range from addressing immediate and crisis-oriented needs (food, emergency shelter, eviction-prevention) to longer-term programs that promote self-sufficiency in our community (early childhood education, home weatherization).
 
*Resource Directory [https://internal.oppco.org/resources/guide.php]
 
*Resource Directory [https://internal.oppco.org/resources/guide.php]
*Basic Needs [http://www.oppco.org/category/basic-needs/]
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*Basic Needs [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/]
*Child Care Resources [http://www.oppco.org/category/preschool-and-child-care-resources/]
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*Food/Nutrition [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/food-nutrition/]
*Housing [http://www.oppco.org/category/housing/]
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*Child Care Resources [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/child-care-resources/]
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*Housing [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/housing-2/]
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**Whatcom Homeless Services Center [https://www.oppco.org/whsc/]
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*Home & Energy [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/home-energy/]
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*Infants & Toddlers [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/infants-toddlers/]
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*Job Skills/Money Management [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/job-skills-money-management/]
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*Preschool & Education [https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/preschool-education/]
 
*Contact Information [http://www.oppco.org/contact-us/]
 
*Contact Information [http://www.oppco.org/contact-us/]
  

Revision as of 14:14, 23 August 2019

Opportunity Council

  • The Opportunity Council is a private, non-profit Community Action Agency serving homeless and low-income families and individuals. Our goal is to help people learn to become self-sufficient. For 50 years we have offered a broad scope of services that range from addressing immediate and crisis-oriented needs (food, emergency shelter, eviction-prevention) to longer-term programs that promote self-sufficiency in our community (early childhood education, home weatherization).
  • Resource Directory [1]
  • Basic Needs [2]
  • Food/Nutrition [3]
  • Child Care Resources [4]
  • Housing [5]
    • Whatcom Homeless Services Center [6]
  • Home & Energy [7]
  • Infants & Toddlers [8]
  • Job Skills/Money Management [9]
  • Preschool & Education [10]
  • Contact Information [11]


The Lighthouse Mission

  • The Mission works to break the cycle of homelessness in the lives of people experiencing it through vital services such as nutritious meals, safe shelter, and one-on-one case management. 24/7 Drop In Center, The Mission (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, Men’s Shelter: 40 beds for men progressing on goals, Extended Stay Shelter: Housing six advanced working residents, Special Needs Shelter: Serving nine men with special needs, Whatcom County provides mental health support, The Cove: An apartment-like space for a single parent family, Medical Respite: Two beds for men referred by PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center, Housing for Women and Children, Child Care and The New Life Program (NLP) is a year-long intensive, Biblically-based, men’s addiction recovery community aimed at Christian discipleship and identity/vocation formation.)
  • What We Do [12]
  • Contact Us [13]


Bridges of Hope

  • The Bridges of Hope transitional living house provides a setting to conduct a Christ centered, transformational community seeking to assist men released from jail, prison, and substance abuse rehabilitation centers.. It is intended to be an intentional Christian community. Members will live in an atmosphere of trust, security, and mutual respect for each other's dignity. Through transformational discipleship with mentors, it will include vocational and life skills training, and educational opportunities. We will encourage holistic restoration to a successful and autonomous cultural / social/ spiritual lifestyle and becoming responsible members of society.
  • Home Page [14]
  • Contact [15]


Whatcom Homeless Service Center

  • We coordinate many of the housing resources in Whatcom County and have created a centralized and accessible way to link consumers to appropriate services. Our coordinated system refers to an approach which implements a county-wide no wrong door strategy and provides centralized intake, assessment, and referral services for homeless housing. We maintain one Housing Pool for the entire community, through which we can keep up to date records of the housing needs of those seeking housing services. With cross-agency coordination, interim case management, and eligibility information provided via the Housing Pool, we aim to make the most appropriate referrals and improve outcomes for those we serve.
  • About [16]
  • Contact [17]
  • Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) [18]


Lydia Place

  • Lydia Place is a nonprofit, community-based agency serving homeless families since 1989. Lydia Place is an active participant in our community’s effort to end homelessness in Whatcom County. Emergency, transitional and permanent supportive housing, Housing case management, Parenting support, Lifeskills and Family Connection classes, Behavioral health counseling, Community resource referrals, Education and advocacy about the faces and causes of homelessness.
  • Family Services Program [19]
  • Community Rehousing [20]


Interfaith Coalition

  • Interfaith Coalition provides emergency and transitional housing for homeless families and support for our marginalized neighbors in Whatcom County.
  • Need Services [21]
  • Family Housing [22]
    • Interfaith's Four-Plex [23]
    • Little House [24]
    • Our House in Ferndale [25]
    • Our Savior's House [26]
    • Disciples House [27]


Christian Hope Association

  • New Way Home is a six-month housing program for moms and kids. We provide resources that help and encourage families to take the necessary steps that will point their lives in a new direction. Great Expectations is designed for pregnant women who need a temporary home support during and after pregnancy. All women are welcome whether they plan to parent or adopt. The Next Steps program is a one-year extended plan for residents who have completed and graduated from the six-month New Way Home Program. The resident moves into a subsidized apartment at New Way Ministries and pays reduced rent.
  • Project Hope Food Bank [28]
  • New Way Home [29]
  • Next Steps [30]


Pioneer Human Services

  • Pioneer serves people released from prison or jail in Washington State, and those in recovery from addiction, who are in need of treatment, housing and job skills training. Our mission as a social enterprise is to provide individuals with criminal histories the opportunity to lead healthy, productive lives. PRINTING NOTE: Housing and Counseling & Treatment links to not have unique URLs for each subcategory. Click on each subcategory and expand categories to print.
  • Permanent Housing [31]
    • City Gate Apartments (only available via referral)
  • Detox Counseling and Treatment [32]
    • Whatcom County Detox


Compass Health

  • We offer a wide-range of behavioral health services for clients of all ages in Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties. Compass Health arranges interpreter services when needed at no cost to the client.
  • Services [33]
    • As library staff for more information about services listed.
  • Homeless Support & Supported Housing
    • Housing Services Overview Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan [34]
    • Pathfinder Peer Project Snohomish and Whatcom [35]
    • Housing and Recovery through Peer Services (HARPS) Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan [36]
    • Snohomish HARPS Brochure [37]
    • Project for Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Snohomish & Whatcom [38]
    • Emergency Motel Voucher Program (EMVP) Snohomish and Skagit [39]
  • How to Access Services [40]
    • Online Referral Form [41]
  • Also available on Skagit County, Snohomish County, San Juan County, and Island County pages.