House Of Hope Operated By Mamma'S Hands
Community Resource
About this resource
This program offers around-the-clock emergency shelter and support services for pregnant and parenting women in the Snoqualmie Valley, aiding families in achieving stability and long-term independence.
Intake Process: Applicants should visit the website to fill out and submit the online resident application. The screening includes at least one phone interview and a Zoom intake session. A baseline drug test is also required during the application process.
Costs: There are no fees involved.
Who can use this
- Applicants must be pregnant or full-time parents of a child under 18, cannot have a male child aged 13 or older, and must be 18 or older or legally emancipated. Documentation for service and emotional support animals is accepted, but those with sex offenses or violent criminal records cannot be accommodated. Participation in shelter services and adherence to a zero-tolerance policy for substance use is mandatory, and the location is semi-confidential, allowing for those who have faced domestic violence. Random drug testing is conducted, and while personal transportation is beneficial, it is not required.
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