Snoqualmie Invests Over 316,000 in Human Services to Support Residents
The City of Snoqualmie has approved $316,412 in funding for 2025 to support community organizations that address essential needs like food, shelter, and counseling. Without a dedicated Human Services Department, Snoqualmie partners with local nonprofits to deliver services effectively. Among the funding recipients are CarePoint Clinic, which will receive $10,000 for medical care, and Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, awarded $35,000 for resource distribution. The Human Services Committee, composed of community volunteers, evaluates funding biannually to ensure it meets the evolving needs of residents. This allocation reflects the City’s commitment to enhancing the well-being of its community members.
Local residents can contribute to these initiatives by visiting the organizations' websites. The City acknowledged the vital role of nonprofits and the committee members in improving residents' quality of life. This funding demonstrates a proactive approach to addressing social issues in Snoqualmie.