Sponsored A hub for hope Millennia Ministries reaches thousands every year

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Millennia Ministries in Everett has significantly impacted the community by reaching over 9,000 clients in 2025, providing essential resources aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty. This year, the nonprofit served over 21,000 meals and offered 16 financial literacy workshops, among other services. Clients Dante and Maysa Lowe illustrate the life-changing support provided by Millennia, as they successfully transitioned from needing assistance to thriving with their family. The organization not only assists with immediate needs but also helps clients create life plans and provides mentorship in various areas, including education and employment. Millennia’s staff, 80% of whom share lived experiences similar to those of their clients, enhances the authenticity and effectiveness of their support.

“This place isn’t just an organization, it’s a family,” Dante stated, emphasizing the compassionate care they received. The nonprofit's focus on community-driven support reflects its dedication to fostering resilience and stability among families. Millennia's approach demonstrates the significant impact of local nonprofits in promoting health and well-being in the community.

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