About Hopelink
Since 1971, Hopelink has served homeless and low income families,
children, seniors and people with disabilities. Hopelink's
mission is to promote self-sufficiency for all members of our
community; we help people make lasting change.
Hopelink emergency service centers are located in Bellevue, Kirkland, Northshore, Redmond, Shoreline and Sno-Valley. Hopelink is funded by diverse sources including public and private foundations, United Way, government support and by donations from individuals, organizations and corporations in the community. Hopelink runs efficiently by keeping expenses low. With administrative costs at only eight percent of the budget, a full 92% of financial support goes directly to helping families in crisis and preventing homelessness. As a Community Action Agency, Hopelink is governed by a board of directors. For more information on Hopelink's services, click on any program area in the graphic below or read a summary of our programs. ![]() To learn more about how Hopelink helps people make lasting change, please read one family's Hopelink story. You may also wish to view our latest video showing how Hopelink changes lives. |
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