STEPHANIES LIFELINE

Seattle, Washington, 98106 United States

Mission Statement

Stephanie's Lifeline is dedicated to serving less fortunate individuals and families in order to improve the quality of life of those most in need.

About This Cause

Stephanie's Lifeline is a community benefit organization, founded in 2011 in Seattle, WA. The programs and services by Stephanie's Lifeline have provided support to foster, homeless, low-income, and other underserved/at-risk individuals and families in need for the past eleven years. WHAT WE DO FOR OUR COMMUNITY Revive With the Revive program, Stephanie's Lifeline collects the clothing that is in the lost-and-found at elementary, middle, and high schools, wash and sanitize, and refurbish the clothing to a like-new state. The clothing is then donated back to schools in King County to children and families in need. Stephanie's Lifeline takes on the responsibility of picking up the items, sanitizing and washing them, refurbishing them, and then transporting them back to the the students in need. BackPACKS bring HOPE In June each year, new backpacks and school supplies are collected in a back to school type drive. The backpacks are then filled with school supplies and given to students in a back to school type of event in the King County area prior to the beginning of the school year. Holiday Gifts of HOPE Stephanie’s Lifeline Homeless Outreach, Prevention and Education Program is hosting our 12th year of our Holiday Gifts of HOPE gift giving program. This year our Dear Santa two-day gift giving and photo event for foster, homeless, low-income, and other underserved/at-risk youth and families in King County. Each child referred to the program will receive gifts (amount dependent on value) and a photo with Santa Claus and/or the Grinch. THE K.I.N.D. PROGRAM The KIND Program (Kitting In a New Direction) in which we partner with another local nonprofit Seniors Creating Art (SCA). SCA offers free 4 to 8 week long art programs to senior citizens. Senior participants meet in local community centers, retirement centers, senior centers, etc. to participate in art classes where atmosphere of creativity hope and purpose are abundant. In this collaborative program between SCA and H.O.P.E, senior citizens in the communities in which SCA serves will meet a few times per year to participate in classes in order to learn to crochet and/or knit gloves, hats, scarves, and/or blankets that can then be donated to homeless individuals in the same community. This program will provide purpose and even therapy to aging seniors whilst also filling a need among homeless individuals and families.

STEPHANIES LIFELINE
3830 22Nd Ave Sw 174
Seattle, Washington 98106
United States
Phone 2532373056
Unique Identifier 275465226