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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Snoqualmie Allocates Funding to Health and Human Services Organizations

The City of Snoqualmie does not have a Human Services Department, so the City relies on service agreements with community organizations to provide human services to residents. While 1% of the City’s general fund is dedicated to health and human services, the City of Snoqualmie often exceeds this amount. “Attending to the health, safety, and welfare of our residents is one of our core values,” said Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross. “We are pleased to have many strong partners in the community who can assist us in effectively meeting this need.”

The City accepts applications for funds, which are allocated based on a competitive review process with the Human Services Advisory Committee. This volunteer committee consists of three Snoqualmie residents who work with staff to identify and prioritize funding needs, administer the application process, recommend budget allocations to the City Council, and review accountability reports from organizations to ensure efficient use of City funds. Funding priorities include: food to eat and a roof overhead; supporting and preparing youth for success; a safe haven from violence and abuse; and physical and mental wellness, including healthy aging.

The following organizations will receive funding in 2023-2024:

CarePoint Clinic

Eastside Baby Corner

Empower Youth Network

Encompass

Friends of Youth

Helping Hands Ministry

Mamma’s Hands

Mt. Si Senior Center

Si View Community Foundation

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank

Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services

Society of St. Vincent de Paul

The Trail Youth

For more information, please contact Carson Hornsby at chornsby@snoqualmiewa.gov.

Original source can be found here.

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