Education Programs

GED/High School+

Earn a GED or high school diploma to get a better job, prepare for college, or fulfill personal goals. Online and in person opportunities.

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English For Work

English for Work is a free program for anyone looking to improve their English language skills and prepare for employment in the United States.

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Digital Skills

Learn to use a computer, navigate the Internet, participate in Zoom meetings, use email, create Word Documents, and more!

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Employment Programs

Employment Consultation

This one-time Employment Consultation is a one-on-one, 1-hour meeting with a Hopelink Employment Specialist.

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Job and Career Coaching

The Job and Career Coaching program allows clients to collaborate with their employment specialist on a weekly basis to work on a variety of needs.

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Family Development

Family Development

Working with a case manager, families create a long-term, step-by-step plan for their future.

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Financial Assistance

Financial Assistance

The Financial Assistance program serves low-income individuals and families experiencing financial shock or crisis.

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Financial Capabilities

The Financial Capabilities program helps participants confidently manage money and achieve greater financial well-being.

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Energy Assistance

Hopelink may be able to provide up to $1,000 in home heating cost assistance each year.

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Food Programs

Food Markets

Community members can shop for free at Hopelink’s five Food Markets in Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, Shoreline, and Carnation (Sno-Valley).

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Mobile Market

The Mobile Market distributes an assortment of food in areas prone to food insecurity throughout east King County.

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Hopelink Harvest

Hopelink Harvest provides fresh, nutritious food options by partnering with local farms and harvest fields.

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Housing Programs

Transitional & Long-Term Housing

Sites in Bellevue, Bothell, Duvall, and Redmond include comprehensive support to help families move from crisis to stability.

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Emergency Family Shelter

With a goal of finding stable, permanent housing, families in the Kenmore and Redmond shelters can stay on a month-to-month basis.

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Transportation

DART Transit

A King County Metro service operated by Hopelink, DART minibuses operate on a fixed schedule between Metro Transit routes.

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Medicaid Transportation

Hopelink also brokers Non-Emergency Medical Transportation in King and Snohomish Counties for medical services covered by Medicaid.

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Mobility Management

Travel training programs in King County: Travel Ambassadors, Mobilize! Public Transit Orientation, and Getting Around Puget Sound (GAPS).

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Community Van

Community Van provides shared rides, either one-time or recurring to popular destinations and are available throughout the day, evening, and weekends.

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Find a Ride

An online resource for transportation services in the central Puget Sound region.

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Hopelink Stories

Every day, people turn to Hopelink for help. Some are in crisis; homeless and hungry, or about to have their utilities shut off. Over time, they gain stability and the tools to exit poverty for good.

Hopelink did so much for me, so volunteering at the Food Market was just my way of saying thank you. I want to help the way they helped me.

While participating in English for Work, Raouf began researching culinary arts courses

I finally felt hopeful about starting to move forward with learning how to handle getting out of debt.

Cindy says she learned way more than just money management

Choosing to smile no matter what, is how Violet chooses to live her life. Violet came to the US with her family seeking asylum from her native Tanzania.

How Violet found her strength

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