Offers a clothing bank for those in need. For more information look Mon, Weds, Fri 10am-noon and 1pm- 3pm.
(360) 709-9725
413 Franklin Street NE, Olympia, WA 98501
4431 Martin Way East, Olympia, WA 98516, United States
Saturdays 10am-4pm
Office hours are Monday-Thursday 9 am-5pm
The Capital Christian church offers a hot meal as well as a clothing bank and showers every Saturday.
By Appointment Only.
Support is offered by request, message or call to request clothing and they will respond with how they can help. Deliveries on Saturdays
Help with clothing, sleeping bags, toiletries, rental assistance, food, furniture/appliances, backpacks, tents, tarps, and baby supplies.
Survival clothes like socks, blankets, jackets and sometimes rain gear. Aims to offer after hours help for those who missed out during normal working hours.
6:30 - 8:30pm 5 days/week Closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Corner of State & Washington (in Harlequin parking lot)
Clothing Bank is open every Wednesday and Friday from 1-2:45 pm.
812 Bowker St SE, Lacey, WA 98503
Clothing bank is on Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm.
Call 360-706-2287.
3444 Martin Way E, Olympia WA 98506
Open every Thursday and Saturday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. lines start forming around 12:30.
113 Devoe Street, Olympia (corner of Martin Way and Devoe St.)
220 Union Ave SE
Tuesdays/Thursdays 10am-4pm
for Kathleen’s Closet questions. YWCA Pierce County (253) 272-4181 for direct service support.
No appointment needed and a 10 item limit. Provides no-cost professional attire to women seeking employment or those just starting a job.
1101 10th St SE Olympia, Wa, 98501
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9 am-3 pm. Wednesdays: by appointment only.
(360) 970-8967
The Capital Recovery Center offers a clothing bank, first aid supplies, wound care supplies, and personal hygiene products. Can also make a referral to YMCA Shower appointment.
In front of their Westside store at 921 Rogers St NW.
In short the FreeStore is "Goodwill with no prices." Folks donate things they no longer need. And folks who need come to the store to take what they need. Sounds too simple to work, but it does. In fact, if anything, we often have the problem of having too much stuff rather than not enough.
The Olympia Food Co-op supports this wonderful community resource by supporting the volunteers and providing our wonderful 8x8 space.