Miracle House
The Interfaith Family Shelter has a scattered site shelter location in Marysville: Miracle House is an extension of our shelter in partnership with Marysville United Methodist Church.
Miracle House serves up to two families with children at any given time, and is based on our successful shelter-and-rehousing model. Since its launch in February 2020, 78% of client families have achieved stable housing after the 90-day shelter program
Client families receive shelter, case management, basic needs and resources to achieve permanent housing within three months, including: service providers and referrals to mental health and substance use counseling, budgeting and financial assistance, connections to WorkSource and local resume writing workshops, healthy living guidance, and tutoring support.
Interfaith Board President, Frank Busichio, MUMC Lead Pastor, Jenny Smith, MUMC members Steve and Jackie Johnson (at left) and Interfaith’s Executive Director, Jim Dean (right) officially inaugurate Miracle House.
The Interfaith Family Shelter’s former Board President, Frank Busichio. and MUMC Lead Pastor, Jenny Smith, cut the ribbon to formally launch Miracle House on February 09, 2020.
Take a virtual tour of Miracle House (Courtesy Marysville United Methodist Church)
North County Outlook published this interview about how Miracle House will meet a vital need in the Marysville and north Snohomish County communities.
The Marysville Globe’s coverage explains how Miracle House will benefit local families in need – and children, in particular.
We look forward to a productive partnership, as we unite with MUMC to help families overcome homelessness in Snohomish County!