- Auburn Youth Resources $15,000 ‡
To support the South King County Youth Shelter, which provides safe housing, nutritious meals, and a stable and nurturing environment for homeless and runaway youth.
- Bay Cove Human Services $25,000
To support the Career Advancement Resources program, a specialized career center for people with psychiatric disabilities.
- Bethlehem Inn $10,000 ‡
To provide emergency housing for families in Central and Eastern Oregon.
- Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program $30,000
To support the Life Essentials Fund, which provides homeless patients with necessary health-related items that they cannot afford and that insurance does not cover.
- Bridge Over Troubled Waters $25,000
To provide immediate emergency services for runaway, homeless and high-risk youth through the Basic Center runaway program and the Transitional Day drop-in program.
- CAPECO $10,000 ‡
To provide lodging and medical services to homeless individuals in Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties.
- Casa Myrna Vazquez $15,000
To provide homeless women and children who are victims of domestic abuse with safe and confidential shelter, emergency basic assistance and support services.
- Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston $10,000
To provide transitional housing and supportive services to homeless mothers and their children living with HIV/AIDS.
- Catholic Charities of Oregon $20,000 ‡
To provide street outreach and drop-in services, including meals, clothing and hygiene items, to homeless women.
- Clatsop Community Action $20,000 ‡
To help low-income families meet housing, food and other basic needs through rental assistance and other homeless-prevention strategies.
- Community Outreach $15,000 ‡
To provide emergency shelter; meals; shower and hygiene supplies; mail, message and phone services; document storage; and 24-hour crisis intervention, information and referral services to homeless individuals.
- Community Servings $30,000
To deliver more than 30,000 meals per year to isolated and homeless individuals battling life-threatening illnesses.
- Community Youth Services $15,000 ‡
To support the organization's Rosie's Place Drop-In Center and Street Outreach programs for homeless young adults.
- Crittenton Women's Union $15,000
To provide shelter for homeless families and to give parents the tools and support they need to find permanent housing and learn skills that will enable them to provide for themselves and their children.
- Downtown Emergency Service Center $25,000 ‡
To end chronic homelessness by providing comprehensive services, treatment and permanent supportive housing to those struggling with mental illness, disabilities and/or addictions.
- Elizabeth Stone House $10,000
To provide food, clothing and medical assistance to homeless and at-risk individuals and families, especially those also affected by a combination of domestic violence, substance abuse and mental illness.
- FamilyWorks $10,000 ‡
To create a path to greater resiliency for homeless individuals and families in North Seattle, while meeting their immediate basic needs.
- Food for Free Committee $7,500
To support Produce Rescue, which increases the amount of fresh produce distributed to Boston emergency shelters and food pantries.
- Food Lifeline $25,000 ‡
To distribute more than 24 million pounds of food to 300 food banks and meal programs, feeding more than 680,000 people throughout Western Washington.
- Friends of the Homeless $20,000
To provide homeless individuals with emergency shelter, meals and support services, including housing placement and health care.
- Friends of Youth $15,000 ‡
To provide outreach, emergency shelter, transitional housing and case management services to homeless youth ages 11–24.
- Giving Plate $10,000 ‡
To expand the food boxes program to meet increasing client needs for food assistance.
- Greater Boston Food Bank $50,000
To acquire and distribute fresh, canned and frozen food to a network of 550 hunger relief agencies in Massachusetts.
- Greater Boston Nazarene Compassionate Center $30,000 *
To support GBNCC's Food Pantry, which serves over 7,000 displaced Haitian families in Boston.
- Heading Home $10,000
To provide emergency housing and support services for homeless families.
- House of Charity $13,000 ‡
To provide 108 shelter beds every night during one summer month and access to other basic needs, including showers, clothes and food.
- Impact NW $15,000 ‡
To provide basic needs assistance and case management, helping vulnerable families transition out of severe poverty and into self-sufficiency.
- Jewish Family Service $10,000 ‡
To support the JFS Food Bank and to offer grocery home-delivery service to shut-in clients.
- LifeWire $15,000 ‡
To support emergency housing and support services for homeless domestic violence victims and their children.
- Looking Glass Youth and Family Services $10,000 ‡
To give runaway and homeless youth in Lane County, Oregon shelter, food, shower facilities, rudimentary medical care, mental health assessments and referrals, and job preparedness and life skills training.
- Low Income Housing Institute $15,000 ‡
To provide free restrooms, showers, toiletries, laundry services, first aid, health classes and vaccinations to those in need.
- Maple Valley Food Bank and Emergency Services $9,500 ‡
To offer emergency food assistance to people in need, including a summer feeding program for children, holiday meals, a back-to-school backpack program and food delivery to homebound households.
- Mary's Place $15,000 ‡
To support homeless women and their children with critical survival services, including meals, showers, laundry services, hygiene supplies and support in a warm, dry, safe daytime space.
- Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless $10,000
To support the TeenCare Initiative, which aims to meet the basic needs of unaccompanied, homeless young people attending Boston Public Schools.
- New England Center for Homeless Veterans $25,000
To support homeless veterans with a robust array of residential care and support services, including food, clothing, housing and medical services.
- Northwest Harvest EMM $15,000 ‡
To provide freshly made sandwiches for lunch to the homeless and others who need prepared meals rather than groceries.
- Olympia Union Gospel Mission $10,000 ‡
To support OUGM's day center, which provides hot meals, showers, clothing, toiletries and laundry facilities to homeless individuals.
- Open Pantry Community Services $15,000
To support the Open Pantry's Loaves & Fishes Community Kitchen in its effort to provide food to hungry individuals, children and families.
- Operation Nightwatch $10,000 ‡
To provide food, shelter, and safety to vulnerable seniors living on the street.
- OPERATION: Sack Lunch $15,000 ‡
To provide meals and basic necessities that meet the nutritional needs of the hungry and food insecure in the Seattle area.
- Oregon Food Bank $10,000 ‡
To collect and distribute food through a network of four Oregon Food Bank branches and 16 independent regional food banks.
- Pike Market Senior Center & Food Bank $15,000 ‡
To provide low-income and homeless seniors with basic life needs, including food, shelter and health services.
- Pine Street Inn $25,000
To increase Shattuck Shelter's capacity to meet the urgent demand for emergency shelter during the winter months.
- Portland Rescue Mission $20,000 ‡
To provide shelter and nutritionally balanced meals for homeless men, women and families.
- Portland Rescue Mission $51,000 ‡
Accessibility & Inclusion: To build three safe, ADA compliant ramps at Portland Rescue Mission's shelter in downtown Portland; increasing accessibility for guests with disabilities.
- Rescue Mission $30,000 ‡
To provide temporary shelter for homeless women and couples with children.
- Rescue Mission $9,000 ‡
Accessibility & Inclusion: To strengthen staff capacity to serve homeless children with physical and cognitive disabilities.
- Rising out of the Shadows (ROOTS) $15,000 ‡
To support the Young Adult Shelter, which serves 30 young men and women ages 18–25.
- Rosie's Place $30,000
To provide a safe and nurturing environment to help poor and homeless women find security in their lives.
- Second Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest $20,000 ‡
To distribute more than 1 million pounds of donated food each month, reaching people in need in 26 counties in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.
- Share $10,000 ‡
To provide nutritious food at no cost to summer academic programs across Clark County.
- Solid Ground Washington $20,000 ‡
To help more than 1,600 homeless children and their parents obtain safe, stable housing.
- Springfield Rescue Mission $15,000
To give homeless men access to services for substance abuse, education, career training, job placement and follow-up support.
- Square One $6,000
To meet the winter emergency and basic needs, such as warm clothes, food and transportation, of more than 400 homeless Springfield families.
- St. Francis House $30,000
To provide a full range of basic rehabilitative and housing services to end homelessness.
- Street Youth Ministries $10,000 ‡
To provide homeless youth with food, clothing, laundry services, showers, emergency transportation and referrals to resources.
- Thurston County Food Bank $15,000 ‡
To support the food bank's mission of ending hunger in Thurston County, Washington.
- Tillamook County Community Action Resource Enterprises $5,000 ‡
To provide emergency shelter and basic services to homeless persons in Tillamook County.
- Travelers Aid Family Services $25,000
To support the Emergency Services for Homeless and At-Risk Families Prevention and Stabilization program, which helps low-income families that are in danger of becoming homeless due to temporary hardships.
- Union Gospel Mission Association of Spokane $10,000 ‡
To deliver food, clothing and other basic services to homeless individuals who are not sheltered.
- University District Service League $10,000 ‡
To provide individuals and families in need with food and access to a network of community resources to help them achieve self-sufficiency.
- Way Back Inn $7,500 ‡
To provide transitional housing for homeless children and their families, helping them rebuild their lives, dignity and self-confidence.
- Women of Means $15,000
To provide nursing care during the winter months to homeless individuals who experience respiratory illnesses, frostbite, hypothermia and mental/emotional instability.
- Women's Lunch Place $25,000
To provide daytime shelter services to homeless and/or low-income women in Boston.
- Women's Resource Center $15,000 ‡
To support five hunger-fighting programs: Community Food Bank, "Meals to Go" soup kitchen, Emergency food packs, Emergency Pantry and Kids Summer Food program.
- Young Women's Christian Association $15,000 ‡
To provide safe, confidential shelter to 630 victims of domestic violence and their families each year.
- Youthcare $20,000 ‡
To serve the rising number of homeless young people ages 14–24 in need of food and shelter.
- YWCA of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County $10,000 ‡
To support the YWCA's School Age Program that serves children age 6–12 from homeless families living at its emergency housing shelter.
- YWCA of Seattle - King County - Snohomish County $25,000 ‡
Accessibility and Inclusion: To sustain and expand programs for individuals with special needs in Snohomish County, including adaptive programs in aquatics, youth sports and family activities.
- YWCA of Western MA $10,000
To provide emergency shelter to women and children who are victims of domestic violence.