Holiday Schedule
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December 23rd - January 1st - CLOSED
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January 2nd - Reopened with extended hours:
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM - Seniors
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11:30 AM - 2:30 PM - Open to All
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Check emergency prepared food bags locations below.
Resources
Crisis / Emergency Services
Fire, Police & Medical Emergency:
911
Alcohol & Drug 24-Hour Help Line:
206‐722‐3700
24-Hour Crisis Line:
866‐4‐CRISIS (866‐427‐4747)
or 206‐461‐3222
National Youth Crisis Hotline:
800‐273‐8255
Poison Center:
800‐222‐1222
Red Cross:
800‐462‐9029
Teen Link:
866‐833‐6546
Teen-to-Teen, 6pm-10pm
Teen Safe Place:
Teens, text the word "safe" and your current location: Street, City, State
to: 69866 or 888-290-7233 for immediate help.
Within seconds you will receive a text with the
closest safest place location.
King County 2-1-1
Dial 2‐1‐1 or 206‐461‐3210, TDD 206‐461‐3219
(Mon - Fri, 8am - 6pm)
Information & Referral for Health and Social Services in King County including: food, shelter, housing, rent and utility assistance; legal assistance, governmental assistance programs, healthcare, employment, education, and family support programs.
Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank Resource Center
We are here to help you access the resources you need. Stop by the food bank anytime during our hours of food distribution-no appointment necessary!
Helpful Links:
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Find out if you qualify for SNAP
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Find out if you qualify for LIHEAP
Click Here for LIHEAP agency contact
Learn more about state and local benefits Washington Connection.org
Find and Compare Health Plans Washington Health Plan Finder
Senior Resources
General
Local Warming Centers
Daytime Centers (no services):
Daytime Centers (with services):
Overnight Center:
For more severe weather resources, click here.