Community Resources
Careers for Poverty: Lifting up poor through jobs and community services There are many misconceptions about people living in poverty particularity when it come to how they become poor and why they stay poor. Fortunately, their are numerous career and volunteer opportunities for those who want to help others break free from the poverty trap. This guide addresses many of these opportunities while also exploring who is most affected by poverty and why it's vital they receive help.
Aspen Victim Advocacy Services Responds to the emotional and physical needs of crime victims.
1319 Saul Road, Sunnyside, 509.575.4084; After Hours Hotline 1.888.288.9221.
The Lighthouse Advocacy, Prevention, and Education Center.
600 North Avenue, Sunnyside, 509.837.6689; 24 Hour Crisis Hotline 1.877.604.7462.
O.I.C of Washington A Community Action Agency - Washington Farmworker Investment Program.
630 Railroad Avenue, Sunnyside, 509.839.0204.
People For People Strengthens communities by providing opportunities that empower people to lead self-sufficient and enriched lives.
1925 Morgan Road, Sunnyside, 509.836.1154.
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services Your Neighborhood Patient-Centered Medical Home.
617 Scoon Road, Sunnyside, 509.837.8200.
Food Banks
Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
907 South 6th Street, Sunnyside
509.837.2243
Monday & Thursday 9:00-11:30 am
Sunnyside Food Bank
529 South 9th Street, Sunnyside
509.225.9310
Friday 9:00am-12:00pm