City Funds over 300,000 in Human Services through Local Partnerships to Support Residents

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie allocated $316,412 in 2025 to local organizations that provide essential human services to residents, including food, shelter, and counseling. Lacking a Human Services Department, Snoqualmie relies on community partnerships to fulfill these needs. The volunteer Human Services Committee conducts a biannual review of funding expenditures to ensure compliance with program goals. Key partners include CarePoint Clinic, which received $10,000 for medical services, and Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, which received $35,000 to support over 700 clients. Other notable organizations include Empower Youth Network and Friends of Youth, which received funding to support youth programs and families facing challenges.

The City thanked service providers and committee members for their commitment to the community. This funding plays a pivotal role in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations in Snoqualmie. The partnership model exemplifies community collaboration to enhance residents' quality of life.

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