Verdant helps fund many nonprofit organizations that serve residents of South Snohomish County. This page is not a complete list, but it is a starting point to find services and resources in a variety of categories.
2-1-1 is the most comprehensive database of community resources in our county, and staff can refer people to services for housing, food, transportation, utility, and other needs. Dial 2 -1 – 1, visit https://www.voaww.org/northsound211 or make an appointment with the South County Advocate, call or text 425-405-2004 or email: ecarranza@voaww.org
Offers a wide range of health and social programs and services designed to meet the diverse needs of the community at the Edmonds Waterfront Center and Lake Ballinger Center in Mountlake Terrace. Programs are in three pillars: Health and Wellness, Social Recreation and the Arts. (425)774-5555
Provides a variety of services including mental health support, food and nutrition services (Meals on Wheels), care coordination, transportation, and minor home repair for low-income older adults and people with disabilities in Snohomish County. (425)355-1112
Empowers seniors and adults with disabilities to thrive in the place they call home through neighborly connections and services such as transportation to appointments and to run errands, social visits, light work around the home and more. (253)237-2848
A comprehensive primary care clinic serving people who are uninsured and living on low incomes. They have multiple locations in the area including in Lynnwood. Services include integrated and comprehensive medical, dental, and mental health counseling. (206)363-4015 Clinic Locations & Hours
Provides affordable medical, dental, pharmacy and mental health services for underserved populations. They have multiple locations Snohomish County including in Edmonds and Lynnwood. (425)789-3789
A community-based health organization committed to providing quality medical, dental, pharmacy, mental health and health education services to diverse communities, specializing in service to the Latino community. They have multiple locations Snohomish County including in Lynnwood.
Improves access to specialty health care for low-income and underinsured or uninsured patients. They matches volunteer specialty care providers and hospital partners with carefully pre-screened patients in need of care. (206)788-4204
Provides assistance to any Washington state resident whose prescription drug coverage is inadequate, even if you have private insurance, Medicaid, or a plan on the healthcare exchange. The mission is to make medications available to low moderate income, uninsured, and underinsured Washingtonians at no or reduced cost. To make an appointment, call (206) 518-0839 or email rods@prescriptiondrugassistance.org Prescription Drug Assistance Foundation (PDAF)
Services strengthen the community through counseling, education, and support to children, youth, adults, and families. (206)362-7282
A nonprofit organization that provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives. NAMI hosts support groups at Verdant. (425)339-3620
DVS is dedicated to ending domestic abuse by providing a wide range of services for victims, including their children, and by facilitating social change. (425)259-2827
In addition to its primary care clinic, Lahai also offers mental health counseling. They have multiple locations in the area including in Lynnwood. (206)363-4015
Offers mental health services for underserved populations in addition to other medical services. They have multiple locations Snohomish County including in Edmonds and Lynnwood. (425)789-3789
Provides mental health services for low income populations in addition to other medical services. Specializing in service to the Latino community, Sea Mar has multiple locations Snohomish County including in Lynnwood.
Improves access to specialty health care including mental health services for low-income and underinsured or uninsured patients. They matches volunteer specialty care providers and hospital partners with carefully pre-screened patients in need of care. (206)788-4204
Fosters the advancement of young women of color to make positive life choices and to maximize their authentic potential through mentorship. (425)522-3862
Provides a variety of youth and family programs and services that encompass mental, physical, social and emotional wellbeing such as reading groups, art and music programs, parent support groups and more. (425)489-2050
Through its club locations, provides young people ages 5-18 with a safe and positive place to spend their time before and after school and during the summer. In South Snohomish County, there are locations in Edmonds and Lynnwood. (425)258-2436
Serves underprivileged youth grappling with mental health challenges with an emphasis on the BIPOC youth population in the Edmonds School District. Acts as a comprehensive information and referral hub, orchestrating community and mental health resources and youth engagement programs tailored to the unique needs of youth in South Snohomish County. (425)510-4073
Provides nutritious food while serving and celebrating diverse cultural communities. Food pick ups are on Wednesdays and Fridays. The food truck serves Edmonds College on Thursdays and a variety of low-income apartment complexes on Saturdays. (425)745-1635
Supports those seeking food and nutrition security in the greater Edmonds community. Appointment pickups on Mondays and Tuesdays and has a number of offsite food distribution sites with nonprofit partners. (425)778-5833
Addresses food security challenges in a variety of ways including an in person food pantry and a mobile food pantry for those with transportation or mobility barriers. (425)259-3555
Serves low-income families in Mountlake Terrace with distribution on Tuesdays. (425)778-7227
Through its Nourishing Network program, serves children in the Edmonds School District with weekend meal kits, summer meals, pop up pantries and holiday meals.
Facilitates the personal and financial success of Spanish-speaking Latino immigrants and low-income individuals to pursue their dreams and become leaders in their communities. LETI strives to support family well-being and resilience through education, cultural awareness, and social justice, providing a forum for voices in the fight for racial equity. (425)775-2688
Meets the social services needs for Korean American immigrants who face language, cultural, and financial barriers. Offers a variety of programs for seniors, parents and youth. (425) 776-2400
Provides multi-cultural, multi-lingual human services, regardless of race or ethnic background, to diverse communities through education, socialization, advocacy, and support. (253)535-4202
Connects the West African community with the wider public by supporting the wellbeing of young children and elders in the community. (253)235-2132
Committed to the care of Oceania peoples through dedicated programs focused on healing and wellness, and meaningful community solutions for Oceanians living in our area. (253)478-3240
Fosters the advancement of young women of color to make positive life choices and to maximize their authentic potential through mentorship. (425)522-3862
Provides a variety of Latino focused youth and family programs and services that encompass mental, physical, social and emotional wellbeing such as reading groups, art and music programs, parent support groups and more. (425)489-2050
Provides a variety of services for persons with substance use disorders including outpatient treatment, behavioral health assessments, harm reduction outreach health services and continuing care programs. (425)493-5310
Provides tailored programs and services to address the needs of individuals encountering difficulties related to alcohol, substance abuse, mental health, and housing stability. (425) 259-7142
Offers client driven, evidenced-based practices with staff trained as CCAR Certified Recovery Coaches to assist clients as they seek to break free of addiction. (425) 971-1774
Provides an emergency women’s shelter in Lynnwood that has provided safe housing and resources for single women and mothers with children experiencing homelessness in Snohomish County for more than two decades. (425) 774-9843 x226
Provides support for those facing housing instability including advocacy, referrals and help transitioning to permanent supportive housing. (425)259-3555
Provides warm showers, food, clothing and community. Located at 19726 64th Ave West in Lynnwood.
Serves students and families in South Snohomish County who are homeless or facing housing instability. They provide emergency resources such as rental and utility assistance, motel vouchers, food, toiletries and clothes. 425-361-2916
2-1-1 is the most comprehensive database of community resources in our county, and staff can refer people to services for housing, food, transportation, utility, and other needs. Dial 2 -1 – 1, or make an appointment with the South County Advocate, call or text 425-405-2004 or email: ecarranza@voaww.org