Helping the Homeless. Honoring Veterans. Supporting Recovery.
Together, we bring hope, healing, and restoration to those who need it most.
Our Heart for the Journey
At Sojourners Outreach Services, we believe every person’s journey matters. Whether someone is experiencing homelessness, navigating life after military service, or rebuilding from addiction, no one should walk that road alone. We exist to stand beside them—with compassion, prayer, and practical support—reflecting Christ’s love in a tangible way.
Our Mission
To build partnerships, gather resources, and inspire generosity to support the homeless, honor veterans, and empower those in addiction recovery. We serve as a bridge between need and hope, connecting churches, communities, and donors to individuals seeking stability, dignity, and a new beginning.
Our Vision
A community where every person—regardless of their past or circumstances—has access to support, restoration, and a path toward a brighter future. We envision Western Washington transformed through compassion, unity, and Christ-centered service.
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What We Do
Comprehensive Care for Our Community
Case Management & Life Navigation Services
Sojourners Outreach Services provides individualized case management to people experiencing instability. Case managers conduct intake assessments, identify barriers to stability, develop participant-centered action plans, and coordinate support services. Ongoing follow-up, goal tracking, accountability, and advocacy help participants move toward independence and long-term well-being.
Benefits Access & Public Assistance Navigation
SOS assists individuals in understanding, applying for, and maintaining access to public benefits such as SNAP (EBT), Medicaid, insurance programs, disability-related referrals, and other assistance programs. Services include application support, document gathering, appointment coordination, and follow-up with agencies to reduce barriers and delays.
Service Coordination & Referral Support
SOS connects participants to appropriate community services based on individual needs. This may include referrals to housing programs, healthcare providers, counseling services, workforce programs, educational opportunities, faith communities, and other nonprofit or public resources. Referrals are made based on participant choice, availability, and suitability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sojourners Outreach Services is a Christian nonprofit dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness, assisting veterans, and helping those recovering from addiction. We provide practical resources, prayer support, and community partnerships throughout Western Washington.
We primarily support: Individuals experiencing homelessness Veterans seeking stability People overcoming addiction Anyone in need of prayer, encouragement, or connection to community resources
We serve communities across Western Washington, working through churches, volunteers, partnerships, and local outreach efforts.
Yes. Sojourners Outreach Services is a registered nonprofit, and all contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Absolutely. Prayer is at the heart of our ministry. You can request prayer through our online form, and our prayer team will cover your needs faithfully. Prayer Request
What People Say About us
Sarah M.
Recovery Journey
James W.
Outreach Recipient
"When I met the outreach team, I had been living on the streets for months. They prayed with me, encouraged me, and helped me get connected to resources I never knew existed. Their compassion reminded me that God hadn’t forgotten me."
Michael R.
Veteran
"As a veteran struggling after service, I felt lost and alone. Sojourners Outreach Services showed up with dignity, kindness, and real help. They stood by me, and for the first time in years, I felt hope returning."
David
"I'm thankful to have a roof over my head and great community here and great people that seem to always care."
David
"I'm thankful for the people here, the way it's ran, everything's pretty laid back, if you need help the helps available."
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