Disaster Relief Fund

UWSC Disaster Relief Fund

The Disaster Relief Fund is United Way of Snohomish County’s commitment to ensuring that no one facing the impacts of natural or man-made disasters stands alone. From meeting immediate safety and basic needs to supporting long-term recovery, United Way—together with our donors and partners—is dedicated to walking alongside individuals and families through every stage of crisis and healing.

Evacuation Shelter Open at Fairgrounds 

An American Red Cross Evacuation Shelter is open 24/7 at the Evergreen State Fair Park in the 4-H Building: 14405 179th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272. 
Call 1-800-Red-Cross for more information or visit Get Help: Northwest | American Red Cross

There is no cost for shelter. All are welcome. Household pets are accepted but must remain crated or caged. Shelter guests are responsible for pets at all times.

Emergency stabling for livestock is also available at the Evergreen State Fair Park in the Equestrian Park barns, located off of 179th Ave SE, Monroe, WA 98272. For more information on stabling visit Emergency Stabling | Evergreen State Fairgrounds

Local Government Resources

Additional Resources & Services

You are not alone! Individuals and families in Snohomish County and across the region have been affected by recent flooding and severe weather. United Way and our community partners are here to help!

Mobilizing to Meet Urgent Needs

With a global network and trusted local expertise, United Way is uniquely positioned to support communities before, during, and after disasters. Our teams monitor emerging disasters and their short- and long-term impacts, coordinate with on-the-ground responders, and help drive long-term recovery efforts.

  • Amazon Donates $1 Million to United Ways of the Pacific Northwest for Disaster Relief 

    United Ways of the Pacific Northwest works in partnership with local United Way organizations in impacted communities across the region. All donations to UWPNW's Disaster Recovery Fund will be used to help provide displaced families with access to food, shelter, childcare, health care and other critical services. This fund will help families meet their emergent and long-term recovery needs. Read more! 

    United Ways of the Pacific Northwest distributes funds to local United Ways in areas impacted by disaster, based on a formula developed that includes damage, population and economic/racial equity as components.