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ORGANIZATION: Elizabeth Gregory Home

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The Tardis
This Prius, AKA the Tardis can hold up to 1,500 Lbs. of food!!!

Do you have a truck or a large SUV? Would you be interested in delivering food once a month to the Elizabeth Gregory Home Day Center so that women who are homeless can enjoy two hot meals a day? Then you may be the answer to our prayers.

Each Wednesday morning Food Lifeline has 1,300 - 2,000 pounds of food for EGH. We need drivers who can help pack up this food and deliver it to EGH from Food Lifeline which is located just west of Boeing field. The EGH Day Center is in the University District and there are plenty of hands on this end to help unpack.

If you are a solo driver, we may be able to find another volunteer who can go with you to help load things up.

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About Elizabeth Gregory Home

Location:

1604 NE 50th St., Seattle, WA 98105, US

Mission Statement

Our Mission

Elizabeth Gregory Home provides a welcoming and respectful refuge where homeless and at-risk women have access to compassionate care.

Our Vision

Homeless and at-risk women have the power to transform their lives.

Our Values

We build our services on the following values:

  • Inclusion - Accepting and celebrating difference;
  • Respect - Honoring individuality;
  • Empathy - Listening with compassion and understanding;
  • Community - Engendering a sense of belonging.

Description

Day Center

Being homeless means women lack many of the simple things we take for granted every day - clean clothes, a place to eat, or just somewhere to sit down and rest.

To meet these needs the EGH drop-in Day Center is open five days a week, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. At EGH we try to provide as many of these basic needs as we can.

The drop-in Day Center provides clients with a range of vital services. Clients have the opportunity to meet with EGH Care Managers for referrals, support and advocacy to obtain educational and vocational training, job skills, employment, medical care, mental health counseling, drug and alcohol support, and referrals to long-term housing. Homeless women who access the drop-in center can work with our care managers to secure housing and, based on eligibility, have access to our transitional housing program upon openings.

In addition, the Day Center offers:

  • Clothing Bank to provide homeless women clothing they need to look for work or attend job training or educational programs.
  • Computer and Internet Access so women can learn job skills, research educational and job opportunities, and stay in touch with family members.
  • EGH accepts Mail and Phone Messages for our drop in clients so they have a phone number and address to give out to potential employers, landlords and other agencies.
  • A communal Dining Area and Kitchen with donated food that women can cook and eat together.
  • Restrooms and Laundry Facilities. We are currently working to raise funds to install showers.
  • Volunteer led Classes that help build social skills, job skills and encourage healthy physical activity.
  • A Weekly Health Advocate to assist women in accessing health care resources.

Transitional Housing

Elizabeth Gregory Home provides a seven bedroom home for single homeless women, where they can live in a safe environment. Elizabeth Gregory Home provides a safe place for women leaving shelters to find the support and guidance they need to get back on their feet.

The Transitional Housing Program is located in the Maple leaf neighborhood in North Seattle. We offer supportive services for six months to two years to prepare participants to live independently and reduce the risk of returning to the streets. Professionally trained staff from Elizabeth Gregory Home coordinate the program and manage the facility. We provide comprehensive care management, which includes working with residents on their self-identified life goals.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Homeless & Housing
Women
Community, Homeless & Housing, Women

WHEN

Mon Jan 01, 2018 - Mon Dec 31, 2018

WHERE

1604 N.E. 50th StreetSeattle, WA 98105

(47.66538,-122.31041)
 

SKILLS

  • Transportation
  • Delivery

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Must be at least 18
  • One Wednesday each month
  • Large insured car, van or truck. Able to lift and carry 50 lbs.

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