Here are 21 non-profits organizations that assist ex-offenders finding employment in Washington:
We support people of all cultures access help through food, energy assistance, housing assistance, and education.
722 18th Avenue, Seattle, 98122
206-812-4940
Katherine’s House provides transitional housing and support services for single women in recovery. Katherine’s House provides intensive case management, staff support, employment support and individualized goal plans._x000D_
100 23rd Avenue S., Seattle, 98144
253-856-7716
Community Youth Services empowers youth at-risk and their families to meet their goals for safety, stability, belonging and success by providing a continuum of individualized services and advocacy.
711 State Ave. NE, Olympia, 98506
360-790-9670
Next Steps Program is designed to provide innovative, transformative support for individuals and their families who have been involved in the criminal justice system, as they prepare for education and re-entering the workforce.
20000 68th Ave. W, Lynnwood, 98036
425-218-5068
FareStart is a job training and placement program for homeless and disadvantaged individuals.
700 Virginia St., Seattle, 98101
206-443-1233
Goodwill is committed to helping its people find and keep gainful employment. In order to ensure that goal, we offer a number of support services to participants, including case management, career counseling, retention services and customized training.
700 Dearborn Place S., Seattle, 98134
206-329-1000
Goodwill is committed to helping its people find and keep gainful employment. In order to ensure that goal, we offer a number of support services to participants, including case management, career counseling, retention services and customized training.
714 27th Street, Tacoma, 98409
253-573-6500
Individuals with barriers to employment learn how to prepare for work. Training includes developing resumes and cover letters, interviewing skills, and filling out job applications._x000D_
130 East Third Avenue, Spokane, 99202
509-838-4246
The Hopelink Employment Program (HEP) offers a unique opportunity for clients to prepare for and work towards their short and long term career goals. The program is driven by the client’s independent choices and employment outcomes.
8990 154th Avenue Northeast, Redmond, 98052
425-250-3030
The Veteran`s Incarcerated Project, a joint project with the King County Veterans Program, was established in 1996 to address the needs of veterans’ incarcerated in the King County Correctional Facility, offering alternatives to jail and referral to housing, employment services, and treatment.
2106 2nd Ave, Seattle, 98121
206-450-1652
Interaction Transition provides support to ex-offenders as they transition from prison or jail to the community and assistance in meeting critical basic needs such as housing, employment, and social support.
1265 South Main Street, Seattle, 98144
206.324-3932
A one-stop service center with various offerings for young people ages 16-24 who have dropped out of school and are looking to complete their high school diploma or GED and move on to college or the workforce.
645 Andover Park W, Tukwila, 98188
206-263-9010
OIC of Washington assists low-income youth ages 14-24 in improving academic performance, high school/GED completion, continuing education and career exploration and training.
815 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, 98902
509-248-6751
YouthBuild is a community-based pre-apprenticeship program that provides job training and educational opportunities for at-risk youth ages 16-24 who have previously dropped out of high school.
815 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, 98902
509-248-6751
This program provides comprehensive transitional services which will respond to the needs of employment opportunities, access to housing, and mentorship to non-violent ex-offenders re-entering the community and workplace.
4437 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, 98118
206-322-7061
The mission of Pioneer Human Resource Development is to expand and deliver services to enhance a trainee or employee`s marketable job skills and work performance._x000D_
7440 West Marginal Way S., Seattle, 98108
206-768-1990
The William Booth Center provides housing and support services to homeless men in Seattle.
811 Maynard Ave, Seattle, 98109
206-621-0145
The vision of White Feather Reentry is to provide a single point of contact for resources, case management, and a support network for individuals as they transition back to our communities. Case management may include, but not be limited to: housing, employment, education, counseling, and appropriate treatment to meet individual needs.
11012 Canyon Rd. E., Puyallup, 98373
253-380-5618
The Workforce Development Council of Seattle`s core business is to improve the ability of King County`s workforce to meet the demands of industry. We serve adult jobseekers through our WorkSource sites and through many innovative programs designed for specific populations and needs.
2003 Western Ave., Seattle, 98121
206-448-0474
NorthEast Washington Educational Service District 101 promotes educational excellence by delivering essential, cooperative services to schools and other learning communities.
4202 S Regal St., Spokane, 99223
509-789-3800
YouthSource is a youth one-stop center located at WorkSource Renton. It offers a full array of programs for young adults ages 16 to 21 who have dropped out of high school. These programs focus on education, employment, and leadership development. They also provide connections to youth programs, community resources for life stabilization, job readiness and placement services, and comprehensive case management.
3000 NE 4th Street, Renton, 98056
206-901-7905
Data is retrieved from CareerOneStop. Last update on February 2023