Homelessness is a communitywide issue that needs a communitywide response. Government cannot do it alone, and neither can social service agencies or faith communities. Here’s how you can help:
Donate
The City of Bellevue financially supports the network of social service providers that serve our community. The Human Services Commission understands local Eastside needs and provides recommendations to the City Council on local community partners to support with Bellevue’s Human Services Fund. You can make donations to the Bellevue Human Services Fund.
Local charities that provide homelessness-related services include:
- PorchLight (formerly Congregations for the Homeless)
- The Sophia Way
- Friends of Youth
- Catholic Community Services
- Hopelink
- Renewal Food Bank
- All Home
Volunteer
Each member of our community can be part of the solution to make homelessness rare, brief and one-time. Whether it’s smiling and saying “hello,” volunteering for a local nonprofit or employing or housing a person experiencing homelessness — we can make a tremendous difference when we tackle homelessness together.
Check out Bellevue’s Volunteering page and find your place to lend a hand.