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- Services
- HousingServices to help families retain and regain stable housing.
- CounselingTailored mental health solutions.
- Early LearningPre-K education for children experiencing homelessness.
- EAPEmployee Assistance Program that connects employees in crisis with the services they need.
- Family StoreAccess to free clothing and essential items for children age 0–17.
- FIREFamily Information Resource Exchange (FIRE) provides digital resources for regaining stability.
- Get Involved
- Individual GivingMake a life-altering gift in support of Wellspring families.
- Corporate EngagementLearn how your company can make an impact on family homelessness.
- VolunteerismShare your time, share your talents. Here’s how you can help.
- CalendarCheck out the ways you can engage with Wellspring.
- Our FundersWith gratitude to our partners in ending homelessness.
- PublicationsRead impact reports and archived newsletters.
Media
For media inquiries, contact:
Meg Roberts, External Communications Manager
Email: media@wellspringfs.org
(206) 826-3034
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In the news
- At Wellspring Family Services, support and guidance for families, a haven for kids, Seattle Times (12.29.21)
- Readers have donated over $2 million to The Seattle Times Fund for Those in Need so far, Seattle Times (12.23.21)
- Demand for services ‘skyrockets’ as The Seattle Times kicks off Fund for Those in Need campaign, Seattle Times (11.21.21)
- Redefining Homelessness so children and families don’t fall through the cracks, Seattle Times (5.9.21)
- Seattle Needs Knitters, The Stranger SLOG (2.26.21)
- Black History Month: Recognizing Leaders in Early Learning, Washington State Dept of Children, Youth & Families (2.16.21)
- Inclusive strategies create space for all kids in early learning, Seattle Times (2.3.21)
- A helping hand let a King County mom pursue a degree, a career and remake her family’s life, Seattle Times (1.3.21)
- Council moves forward with plan allowing households to receive additional CARES Act funds, My Edmonds News (9.9.20)
- After push from Native organizations, King County will add tribal affiliations to its homelessness database, Seattle Times (8.30.20)