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Read about our brand-new play structure at the Family Shelter, and how Facebook birthday fundraisers are the perfect way to raise money in these socially distant times! Also, details about our upcoming annual fundraiser: Families Together 2020 is online, free, and an exclusive conversation with two of the documentary filmmakers from Soledad O’Brien Productions.
Read about our new Homelessness Prevention Program. Also, the Interfaith Family Shelter is featured in an upcoming documentary from award-winning journalist & producer, Soledad O’Brien.
Previews how we are responding to COVID-19, discusses the benefits of Donor-Advised Funds, and reviews our Annual Fundraising Drive: Overcoming Homelessness – One Family at a Time.
As the year draws to a close – and new opportunities for growth and expansion open up – it’s a great time to reflect on how far the Interfaith Family Shelter has come.
Not just in the past year, but in the last five years.
Today, the Interfaith Family Shelter serves more families than ever before.
And this brings us a little closer to our vision: that no child sleeps unsheltered in Snohomish County.
And the average shelter stay per family has decreased, which means two things:
We are able to get more families off the streets and into permanent housing. Last year, 80% of our client families moved from the shelter into a home of their own!
Shorter stays means that we are able to serve more families over the same time period. As residents become stable and independent faster, the shelter can accommodate even more families facing homelessness.
Cars to Housing extends our services to families living in their cars, helping them transition from their vehicles into homes of their own.
We hope to make a greater impact over the next year, as our Cars to Housing program and Miracle House extension expand the reach of the Interfaith Family Shelter.
With support from our community, faith groups, donors, and volunteers, we look forward to helping even more families overcome homelessness in the years ahead!
Jeremy and Jazmine Barefield had no idea what to expect when they showed up to the Marysville United Methodist Church on a rainy Friday evening.
“I thought that maybe someone had a few toys or clothes to gift for the kids,” said Jeremy, when asked why he thought that their former case manager Sabrie Taylor had asked them to make the drive to Marysville.
The family had moved from the Interfaith Family Shelter into their own apartment about three years earlier. They had their hands full with both parents working full-time jobs and five little children, ranging from 10 through five years old.
Little did they know the wonderful surprise awaiting them!
Kass and Kim Clark of Marysville United Methodist Church had recently bought a new car, and had made the generous decision to donate their old vehicle. “We’re at the point in life where we can choose to give away this older car,” said Kim, “rather than sell it or trade it in.” His wife, Kass, admitted to getting sentimental when she looked at the 2006 Saturn Vue. “It’s a great little car,” she said, as she clutched a folder containing all the ownership documents and maintenance receipts. “I’ve taken good care of it all these years; every oil change and mechanic visit is in here,” she added, tapping the binder.
Interfaith’s Rapid Rehousing Program Manager, Sabrie Taylor, invited the couple into the church foyer from the rainy parking lot. “These guys are special to me,” she shared with the small group, as she introduced the Barefields. “They are the first family that I moved into Rapid Rehousing, and I am just so proud of how far they have come! They really do deserve this.”
As the couple looked quizzically at each other and at the donors, Kass revealed the suprise: “We want to give you our old car as a gift. We hope you like it and that it will be useful to you.”
You could have knocked the Barefields over with a feather. Jeremy’s face broke into an immense grin as he repeated, “Thank you! Thank you so much!!” again and again.
And Jazmine broke into tears, “This is so wonderful, you guys! You have no idea how much this helps us.”
The couple shared how they had been struggling without a second car for some months. With just one vehicle, two working parents, and five kids, they had to make some tough decisions. “We wake the kids up and get everyone bundled into our car at 5 a.m., just so we can drop Jeremy off at work,” said Jazmine. “It’s been tough.” She paused, and then said with a smile, “But it’s gonna get a lot easier now.”
Pastor Jenny Smith at Marysville United Methodist Church was all smiles, as she watched the vehicle trade hands. “As soon as I heard that the Clarks wanted to donate their vehicle, I thought of our brand-new partners: the Interfaith Family Shelter,” she said. “I am so happy this all worked out. It’s wonderful to be able to bring joy and happiness into a family’s life at this time of year!”
(L to R) Kim Clark, Jeremy & Jazmine Barefield, Kass Clark, and Pastor Jenny Smith.
Thank you so very much, Kim and Kass, for your generous gift! And thank you to Pastor Jenny Smith and our very own Sabrie Taylor for making this happen.
Do you know about our partnership with Marysville United Methodist Church, and brand-new extension of the Family Shelter in Marysville?
Several of you came together to support the Interfaith Family Shelter, and the important work that we do. Thank you so much!
Want to know more about Giving Tuesday? Click here to find out about this awesome event, and explore the many ways in which people support our mission to serve our community.
This year, we also participated in My Giving Story. Click here to see our entry!
The Rosehill Community Center, Mukilteo, provided an elegant venue. Culinary students, Lake Stevens High School, provided efficient & professional table service.
Keynote Speaker, Dr. Joyce Stewart, & Interfaith’s Jim Dean. Dr. Stewart reminded us that capable and willing assistance can transform the trajectory of young people’s lives, especially those struggling to overcome homelessness.Former shelter client, Ricky Naffziger, with Jim Dean. Ricky’s personal success story of how the Interfaith Shelter helped him rebuild his life and bring his family together motivates us to continue helping families facing homelessness transition to permanent homes.
Thank you to everyone who helped make the 2019 Families Together Benefit Dinner a success!
The Family Shelter served a record 68 families last year – and this would not be possible without your support, as well as the dedication of our passionate staff!
Your generosity helps us continue to serve Snohomish County families, helping them stay together and achieve permanent stable housing.
THANK YOU to our many GiveBig 2019 donors! Thanks to you, Interfaith is proud to continue our commitment to providing quality programs and services to families experiencing homelessness.
Comcast Cares Day @ the Family Shelter | May 4, 2019
THANK YOU to Comcast Everett for facilitating Comcast Cares Day on Saturday, May 4, 2019. Special thanks to the hundreds of volunteers who participated in this day of service.
We offer families non-discriminatory low-barrier access to shelter and resources, regardless of age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, income, or faith affiliation.