Northshore Care Day takes place Friday at Northshore Junior High for families in need

It all started with a group of concerned citizens who saw that the overall affluence of Northern King County masked the poverty and struggle people in their own neighborhoods faced every day.

It all started with a group of concerned citizens who saw that the overall affluence of Northern King County masked the poverty and struggle people in their own neighborhoods faced every day.

The idea was to have a day in which those in need could easily access many services in one place. One year later, the group has the support of over 40 nonprofit organizations in the area and will be hosting Care Day on June 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Northshore Junior High.

Care Day is a one-day event where attendees will enjoy a hot meal and access free health services, haircuts, groceries, government agencies, employment assistance, housing assistance, and much more. A few organizations participating in the event include the Department of Social and Health Services, United Way of King County, Molina Healthcare, Smile Partners, ORCA and King County 2-1-1. Care Day seeks to show compassion for people in the community experiencing need, to strengthen the safety net of care providers in the Northshore community, and to engage with volunteers to raise community awareness.

Care Day was largely inspired by events in the area such as United Way of King County’s Community Resource Exchange (CRE) and United Way of Snohomish County’s Project Homeless Connect (PHC). Both events offer a variety of direct services to large groups of homeless and low-income community members.

For more information about the event, to volunteer or donate visit www.careday.net or contact Tim King at timk@careday.net.