Carnegie Resource Center
In partnership with Pioneer Human Services, Snohomish County Human Services Department opened the Carnegie Resource Center (CRC) in Everett. The CRC operates as a service hub for individuals across Snohomish County, providing them with the opportunity to become connected to a wide range of community services, including housing, mental health, and substance use treatment. Agencies with proficiency in these areas are onsite offering appointments to complete applications and assessments, pass on important information about services, and give members of our community a place to enrich themselves and their families. Snohomish County wishes to fully engage the community we serve and assist in finding and engaging in supportive services for those in need. The Carnegie Resource Center will be a beacon of hope for our community and a model for agency and governmental partnership.
Due to Covid-19, call before visiting to ensure it's open:
Carnegie Resource Center
425.434.4680
3001 Oakes Ave, Everett
Low Income and Homeless Resource Guide
Cold Weather Shelters in Snohomish County
Multiple locations in Snohomish County provide overnight shelters during dangerously cold weather. Cold weather season generally starts in November and can last through March. The shelters usually open when temperatures are expected to be below freezing (under 32 degrees F) overnight. However, seasons can vary in length and intensity. Cold weather shelters also may vary in hours, days or location.
Visit Snohomish Health District's website for current shelter openings and closures.
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