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- HousingServices to help families retain and regain stable housing.
- Early LearningPre-K education for children experiencing homelessness.
- Family StoreAccess to free clothing and essential items for children age 0–17.
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Category: Story
Wellspring’s Wraparound Services Featured in a Seattle Times Article through the Community Connect Grant
China and Kingston’s Journey
Early Learning Center Helps Prepare Daniel for Kindergarten
A Brighter Future Through Housing Stability
Rebuilding After a Fire with Help from Wellspring’s Family Store
Earlier this year, Wellspring Family Services was honored to be selected as a recipient of The Seattle Times Community Connect Grant. We’re excited to share that our wraparound services were…

After moving to Seattle, China found herself living between hotel rooms and her car with her infant son, Kingston. Her commitment to being a mother and wanting something more, motivated…

As a young child, Daniel had witnessed multiple episodes of domestic violence – including gun violence – against his mother. Daniel’s grandmother was awarded custody of Daniel, and his younger…

A single parent with limited income, John and his family were living in their car in an abandoned parking lot. John was concerned for his family’s safety, especially at night.…

During this crisis, she was referred to Wellspring’s Family Store to find the essential items she needed to care for the health, safety, and comfort of her three young children…
