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building strong foundations: how mary’s place is supporting young children experiencing homelessness

The earliest years of a child’s life lay the foundation for everything that follows—but for hundreds of thousands of young children experiencing homelessness, that foundation is shaped by instability, stress, and limited access to critical supports. A recent article in Beyond Housing Magazine delves into what happens when young children experiencing homelessness don’t have access to early childhood education and what Mary’s Place is doing to serve children during critical developmental years.

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why building love?

Our Building Love campaign, and new campus in Burien, are about building stability, opportunity, and a future where families don’t just survive homelessness — they move beyond it, together!

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Amirah’s lived experience and a legacy of care

Once a week, you’ll find Amirah Casey at Mary’s Place, serving meals and swapping stories with families staying at The Glen shelter in Seattle. For Amirah, sharing a meal and serving others is about so much more than food—it’s about care, dignity, and community.

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a fresh start and supportive community for Tara’s family

Tara, a dedicated single mom, was working hard to provide for herself and her family, but after the birth of her youngest, her minimum-wage job could no longer keep up with the cost of caring for two kids. With support from our Outreach team, she and her kids are rebuilding stability with help from a supportive housing community.

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We can’t let another generation of kids slip into homelessness

Research is unequivocal: Childhood homelessness creates trauma that echoes across lifetimes, affecting educational outcomes, physical and mental health, and future economic stability. Every night a child spends without stable housing multiplies these impacts.

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homelessness, race, and the systems that shape opportunity

In King County, approximately 7.4% of residents identify as Black and just over 1% identify as Native American. Yet at Mary’s Place, 88% of the families we serve identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. This disproportionality makes one thing clear: homelessness cannot be addressed without confronting the structural and historical racism embedded in our systems.

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Ryan and Andrew rebuild after the unthinkable

Following a breakup with his long-term partner, Ryan suddenly found himself supporting himself and his son, Andrew on a single income. Ryan worked tirelessly to stretch his budget and keep life as stable as possible for his son, but the fire turned an already difficult situation into a crisis…

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