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Human Services Advisory Committee
The City of Snoqualmie assigns a portion of its general fund to community and human service organizations that serve the greater Snoqualmie Valley and provide services that benefit children, seniors, individuals, and families in need. These services are often provided by municipalities but, because the City of Snoqualmie does not maintain staff with expertise in these areas, it contracts the services through funding to local organizations that provide aid for food, shelter, clothing, counseling, and safety throughout the community.
Human Services Strategic Plan (PDF)2021-2022 Human Services Funding Allocations
The city allocated $226,287 to human services organizations for use in 2021 and $238,827 in 2022. Together, this represents 1.3% of the city biennial budget. Following are the funding priorities:
- Food to Eat and a Roof Overhead
- Supporting and Preparing Youth for Success
- A Safe Haven from Violence and Abuse
- Physical and Mental Wellness; and Healthy Aging
The following organizations will receive funding:
- CarePoint Clinic
- Eastside Baby Corner
- Encompass
- Friends of Youth
- Helping Hands Ministry
- LifeWire
- Mamma’s Hands
- Mt. Si Senior Center
- Si View Community Foundation
- Snoqualmie Valley Community Network
- Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank
- Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services
- The Trail Youth
Meetings
The Human Services Advisory Committee meets on an as needed basis to manage and maintain the city’s Human Services Strategic Plan, receive applications from local organizations for funding, review the applications, and make recommendations for funding allocations to the Snoqualmie City Council.
Members
Ann Logelin
Carol Peterson
Sara Weisel
City Council Liaison
Council Member James Mayhew
Staff Liaisons
Debra Vigil
Administrative Services Director
425-888-8004
Carson Hornsby
Management Analyst
425-888-1555 ext. 1110