Reclaim is a safe space where LGBTQI+ community members can freely express themselves without fear. It is a space that does not tolerate violence, bullying, or hate speech towards LGBTQI+ communities.
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We acknowledge that we are on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (sdukwalbixw), who have reserved treaty rights to this land. We thank the caretakers of this land who have lived and continue to live here since immemorial and we pay our respects to elders both past and present.
In November of 2012, a group of concerned neighbors came together
to discuss opening the community’s
first-ever emergency shelter in North Bend. The person leading the charge was then Police Chief, Mark Toner.
It was his vision, dedication and compassion that planted the
seed for all that was to come.
On December 23, 2012, just 42 days
after ou
In November of 2012, a group of concerned neighbors came together
to discuss opening the community’s
first-ever emergency shelter in North Bend. The person leading the charge was then Police Chief, Mark Toner.
It was his vision, dedication and compassion that planted the
seed for all that was to come.
On December 23, 2012, just 42 days
after our first public meeting, we
opened our shelter to men, women and families experiencing homelessness
in the Snoqualmie Valley.
From the very beginning, we
understood the importance of focusing strongly on building deep relationships with our clients, including those struggling through active behavioral health challenges. We are, above all
else, a life-saving agency and have remained grounded in the importance
of meeting people where they are.
Over the years, we’ve ha
From the very beginning, we
understood the importance of focusing strongly on building deep relationships with our clients, including those struggling through active behavioral health challenges. We are, above all
else, a life-saving agency and have remained grounded in the importance
of meeting people where they are.
Over the years, we’ve had the honor
of watching countless people grow
and stabilize, surrounded by volunteers and staff members who truly care
about their emotional, mental,
and physical well-being.
Your support and contributions help us meet the needs among our region's growing unhoused population. Your generous donation will fund our mission, support our programs, and create many more move-in dates for our clients transitioning to housing.
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