Seattle's Union Gospel Mission is a nonprofit ministry that loves and cares for our homeless neighbors throughout greater Seattle.
We started in 1932 to feed and care for those suffering from the Great Depression. From a simple, borrowed soup kettle, we now love and care for thousands of homeless and hurting people each day.
Our mission is to bring the love of Jesus and hope for a new life to our homeless neighbors.
Our vision is to see every homeless neighbor — beloved, redeemed, restored.
We address root causes and break the cycle of homelessness by meeting urgent physical needs, building relationships, and offering long-term recovery programs. Our efforts work to restore dignity and help move people to healthy, thriving lives.
We want everyone to know, no matter their circumstances, they are loved and cared for, by us and by God.
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201-500 employees
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Individual & Family Services
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(206) 723-0767
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3800 S. Othello St., Seattle, WA 98118, US
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1932
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Legal Services, Emergency Shelter, Homeless Outreach, Mental Health Services, Emergency Food, Dental Services, Addiction Recovery, Prison Ministry, Post-Hospital Recovery
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The decision makers in Seattle's Union Gospel Mission are Annette Smiley, Anna De La Paz, Darren Caves, etc. Click to Find Seattle's Union Gospel Mission decision makers emails.
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