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City Funds over $300,000 in Human Services through Local Partnerships to Support Residents

News & Announcements Posted on September 16, 2025

Each year, the City of Snoqualmie provides funding to organizations that provide aid for food, shelter, clothing, counseling, and safety throughout the community. Given its small size, Snoqualmie does not have a Human Services Department and relies on service agreements with community organizations to provide human services to residents.

This year, the City of Snoqualmie has provided $316,412 in aid for Snoqualmie residents through its Human Services partners. Twice per year, the City’s volunteer Human Services Committee reviews recipients’ funding expenditures to ensure compliance with program goals. A summary of these partners, 2025 City funding amount, services offered, and website addresses are listed below. 

  • CarePoint Clinic | $10,000 in funding: Provides free quality medical and dental care to the Snoqualmie Valley and surrounding areas. www.carepointonline.org
  • Empower Youth Network | $47,124 in funding: Supports youth through programs such as suicide prevention, pathways to employment success, success mentoring, TRACE care team, substance use prevention, and engagement/leadership development.  www.empoweryouthnetwork.org
  • Encompass Northwest | $45,000 in funding: An early childhood development center that partners with families to build healthy foundations for children, including preschool and toddler classes, individual and group therapy for children, family therapy and parent coaching, mobile therapy van, pediatric therapy programs including speech and language, occupational, physical, feeding, and social skills; and parenting education and support. www.encompassnw.org
  • Friends of Youth | $30,000 in funding: Provides youth and families with assistance such as housing instability and homelessness, behavioral health challenges, and substance abuse disorder counseling. /www.friendsofyouth.org
  • KidVantage | $3,540 in funding: Provides essential health, safety, and care items to children and families. www.kidvantagenw.org
  • Mamma’s Hands | $15,000 in funding: Provides a safe and supportive environment for mothers and children escaping crisis. www.mammashands.org
  • Mt Si Senior Center | $45,000 in funding: Empowers and supports seniors through services such as wellness, learning, social connection, transportation, housing, and advocacy. www.mtsiseniorcenter.org
  • Reclaim | $30,000 in funding: Provides support services, resources, and emergency shelter to those facing homelessness and housing instability. www.reclaimstability.org
  • Si View Community Foundation | $2,500 in funding: Provides financial need-based scholarships for recreation programs administered by Si View Metro Parks. www.siviewpark.org/community-foundation.phtml
  • Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank | $35,000 in funding: Provides food and resources, serving over 700 clients from the 98065 zip code. www.snoqualmievalleyfoodbank.org
  • Society of St Vincent de Paul | $10,000 in funding: Provides services to keep individuals and families in their homes, including rent, mortgage, or utility assistance as well as food, clothing, and medical needs. www.svdpseattle.org
  • The Trail Youth | $23,248 in funding: Provides supplies for youth barista job training program and supplies for teen hangout hours. www.trailyouthcoffee.org

The City of Snoqualmie thanks these service providers for the work they do to directly assist those in our community. If you would like to help, please contact these organizations directly via the websites listed above.  

Additionally, the City would like to thank the volunteer members of its Human Services Committee — Sara Weisel, Jennifer Bragg, and Mandeep Walia – for their dedication, experience, and service.


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