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Episcopal Church of the Redeemer plans again this year to help families with food and housing insecurity during the holiday season. The plan is to give a $100 grocery store gift card to each family living at Hopelink Kenmore Place.

Donate at Outreach – Hopelink Kenmore Programs so we can meet our goal. Please give what you can to help families facing housing insecurity.

Long-standing help for families at Hopelink Kenmore Place

Church of the Redeemer has taken on projects for 40 years to help residents at Hopelink Kenmore Place. If Redeemer receives more contributions than necessary for each family to receive a $100 gift card, either or both of the following things will happen:

  • The extra money will go towards other needs at Kenmore Place.
  • The amount of the grocery gift card could be increased.

All the money earmarked for Hopelink Kenmore programs this way goes towards families at Hopelink Kenmore Place. Please be generous.

If you have any questions, please email Michelle Henderson at hkp@redeemer-kenmore.org.

Hopelink Kenmore Place

Hopelink Kenmore Place

Hopelink Kenmore Place is emergency family shelter and transitional housing program for families experiencing homelessness in north King County, Washington. Operated by the nonprofit organization Hopelink, it provides a safe place for families to live while they work toward stability. Families receive services like case management and support programs to help them exit poverty. 

  • Shelter: It is the only family shelter in north King County and provides emergency shelter and a safe environment for families in crisis.
  • Support services: Hopelink provides support to help families regain self-sufficiency, including case management, housing programs, and access to other resources.
  • Location: The facility in Kenmore, Washington, is owned by the King County Housing Authority.
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Spring forward this Sunday, March 8, 2026. Daylight saving time starts. 

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3rd Sunday in Lent (Year A), March 8, 2026. Services at 8:00 am (no music) and 10:30 (music). Christian education for children and adults at 9:15 am. Spring forward one hour for the start of Daylight Saving Time.

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