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1200 S. 336th, Federal Way, Washington 98003, United States
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Federal Way Office (FWO) provides the following.

Washington State’s Basic Food Program- information, per-screening and assistance with completing applications.

Education and Employment Services- classes and individual tutoring in adult basic education, ESL, GED and job readiness.

Energy Assistance- assistance with electricity, gas, propane, wood and oil.

Clothing Bank- clothing, shoes, blankets, towels and sheets, food bank and affordable housing.

Family Shelter- case management.

Addiction Recovery- residential recovery.

Transitional Housing for Families- case management.

William J. Wood Veterans House- rental subsidies, computer lab, community rooms, exercise room, case management, job assistance, child advocacy, classes in basic education, financial management, technology skills and job readiness, substance abuse and mental health counseling.

Youth & Family Homelessness Prevention Initiative Program (YFHPIP)- case management, assistance with obtaining permanent housing, employment assistance and limited financial resources, support services and referrals to community resources.

ORCA LIFT Reduced Fare Program- transportation assistance.

Rental and emergency assistance- rental assistance, motel vouchers during severe weather conditions, utility bills, bus tokens and other needs.

*closes at 3:00pm on the 15th of each month
Clothing Bank : Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10:00am – 2:00pm
Food Bank : Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30am – 2:00pm
Thursday 11:00am-1:00pm – 55+ only
4th Thursday of the month 5:00pm – 6:00pm

Opening Hours
Monday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Location Map
People Served
Women
Men
Family
Veterans
Seniors
Meals And Food Provided
Food Bank
Management Board

Rene Ewing, Board President

Prerequisities

Food Bank
Picture ID.
Proof of address – bill/mail not older than 30 days.
Bags or boxes.
Social Security number for all household members(requested but not required during first visit only).

Family Shelter
Income at or below 30% AMI.
No arson, sex offenses/repeated assaults.
At least one child under age 18.

Addiction recovery
Income at or below 30% AMI.
Proof of income.
Enrolled in a recovery program.
Must have income.

Services Provided
Case Management
Clothing
Referral Services
Rent/Mortgage
Transportation, Bus Tickets, Vouchers, Fuel
Employment Services
Employment Search Assistance
Job Readiness Training
Housing Type
Affordable Housing
Medical and Treatment Services
Treatment Services for Substance Abuse
Mental Health Care
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Please Note: These services may be provided directly or as guidance assistance by the shelter. Please contact the shelter to get more information.