Ways to Help

Getting Involved

How You Can Make a Difference

Yakima Union Gospel Mission is a faith-based community of people who are passionate in helping our impoverished and homeless people see their lives transformed. We’re looking for people who will take action on their behalf. There are so many ways to get involved! Will you join us?

Volunteer

Volunteers are an essential part of YUGM’s effort to help people become whole.

Ways to Give

Our services are made possible through generous donations from supporters like you.

Thrift Store

Donating to our thrift stores or buying used treasures provides revenue and job training. 

Supply Drives

Organizing a Supply Drive can provide basic necessities that reduce program costs.

Church & Business

There are many opportunities for your church or company to help our community. 

Advocate

Become an advocate for those who are struggling with poverty or homelessness.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities Abound

Make a real difference in your community! YUGM offers a variety of volunteer opportunities where you can directly impact the lives of those in need. Whether you’re passionate about serving meals, supporting families, offering street outreach, or assisting in our medical care clinic, we have a place for you. Give the gift of your time and skills, and experience the profound satisfaction of helping those experiencing homelessness.

To serve at YUGM, please click the button below to complete an online volunteer account with Community Connect. This will be where you can view and sign up for opportunities and keep track of your volunteer hours. Your account will include waivers to sign for a background check to be conducted. Only when your account is approved, you may sign up for opportunities. (Those with criminal infractions can be considered on a case-by-case basis. However, sex offenders or those who have a history of crimes against children are prohibited from serving on any YUGM campus).

For questions or more information, please email us here.

To Get Started With Community Connect

Ways to Give

How You Can Help Financially

Your financial gifts make a profound difference in the lives of countless families and individuals experiencing homelessness. We are truly grateful for your compassion and partnership in creating a brighter future for those in need.

Ways to Give

Monetary Donation

Company Matching

When your company matches gifts to Yakima Union Gospel Mission, everyone benefits! Maximize your tax-deductible giving and multiply your impact.

Gift Planning

Thoughtful gift planning can significantly reduce your tax burden, create income in your retirement years and create a legacy that lives beyond your lifetime, impacting the lives of future generations.

Stock Donations

Donating stocks can provide a significant tax benefit while making an immediate and lasting impact for our homeless neighbors here in the Valley.

Gifts-In-Kind

We gratefully accept donations of whole goods, food, toys, clothing, and other top-quality products.

For more information on any of these opportunities, please call us at 509-853-4346 or send an email here.

Supply Drives

Provide Supplies!

One of the most practical and impactful ways you can partner with us in loving and serving our neighbors is by hosting a drive with your church, your neighborhood, your place of work, or any other community group!

Your collected and donated food, blankets, clothes, health products, and other practical supplies allow us to serve those experiencing homelessness more effectively and efficiently.

Church & Business

Involve your Church or Workplace

There are a number of opportunities at the Mission for your church, civic group or workplace to get involved. These include immersive experiences, team building exercises and opportunities to learn more about homelessness and how we address the root causes at the Mission.

Host a drive, volunteer as a group, hold a seminar for our clients, invite a guest speaker from the Mission to present training on Yakima’s homeless and impoverished neighbors . . . the options are many!

For more ideas, questions or information, reach out to 509-853-4346 or send an email here.

Advocate

Promote The Cause

Help support the efforts to overcome poverty, homelessness, and addiction by becoming a voice for those who have none. By becoming an advocate for the poor and homeless in Yakima, you can help educate and influence our civic and cultural leaders to support resources and enact legislation to help our cause.

Contact Chelsea Snograss for more information at 509-853-4346.

YUGM Thrift Stores

Stores With A Mission

YUGM Stores have quickly become some of the most popular thrift stores in Yakima. They are clean, beautifully decorated, and are full of wonderful merchandise! You never know what you’re going to find, from designer clothing to beautiful gently-used furniture and decor. Our stores are a treasure hunter’s paradise.

But there’s more! Everything that is donated and sold at a YUGM store helps us with our singular mission of bringing people from homelessness to wholeness! By shopping with us, you are changing people’s lives by supporting and funding the incredible work and programs at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission! So while you are getting great things, you are also GIVING great things to those in need right here in our valley!

Recovery Services

Faith Based Scientifically Backed Recovery

Our recovery program is a trauma informed, faith based residential program that helps our clients move from homelessness to wholeness. We use a relational, experience-oriented system that focuses on replacing unhealthy relationships and experiences with loving and healthy alternatives. Through this process, self-destructive patterns of addiction, abuse, neglect, shame, and isolation are replaced with improved coping skills, healthy relationships, and the confidence to live a new life.

Contact our Recovery Services Team via email, or call 509-248-4510.

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Recovery Services

Family Shelter

Safe Shelter For Women And Children

Families experiencing homelessness can come to Yakima Union Gospel Mission for food, safe and secure shelter, clothing — and much more. We strive to surround hurting guests with loving care and support, and to impart a sense of security and trust so healing can begin. Families with children can feel safe in a secure part of campus specifically designed with a family’s needs in mind.

Contact our Family Shelter via email, or call 509-853-4330.

Adult Shelter

Temporary Housing and Emergency Services

When someone comes to Yakima Union Gospel Mission, their first stop is at Emergency Services to have their immediate physical needs met. Here, they can sign up for overnight beds, eat three meals a day, take showers, get haircuts, pick out fresh clothes, and receive medical care.

Counseling from our staff is available to discuss options for entering our recovery programs or finding assistance at other service providers in the area.

Contact our Adult Shelter via email, or call 509-853-4343.

Care Center

Critical Health Resources For Those in Need

Established 1995, the YUGM Medical Care Center remains one of only a few clinics that provide free medical, dental, and mental health care services to the most impoverished people in and around Yakima.

The clinic averages more than 9,000 patient visits each year made possible by over 200 volunteer medical professionals.

Contact our Care Center via email, or call 509-853-4327.

Medical Clinic

The medical clinic is often the only facility that can care for the complex and myriad health
needs associated with poverty. Whatever medical condition a homeless or poverty-stricken
person presents, our licensed doctors have the expertise and resources to provide for their
needs. 

Dental Clinic

Dental care is a key piece to overall health and restoration, yet most individuals we see have
neither the insurance nor finances to afford vital services. Our Dental Care Center is stepping in to fill this void. With the help of a faithful group of local dentists and volunteer professionals, we provide full dental services to low-income individuals in our community