Tully's on Alki at 60th Ave. SW in West Seattle encourages people to drop off new toys to their location to benefit children served by Hopelink, an organization that assists homeless and other low-income families.
The Tully's Coffee on Alki invites the public to drop off new toys into their shop. Toys will benefit the children of homeless and other low-income families this Christmas in Shoreline, Redmond, and other communities further east. Tully's is on the corner of Alki Ave. and 60th Ave. SW.
Tully's Coffee
2676 Alki Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA
(206) 938-0732
According to www.hope-link.org:
Hopelink offers an integrated array of programs that enable families in crisis to make progress toward and achieve self-sufficiency (...)
Food
Hopelink’s five centers each offer food banks, plus food deliveries to elderly and disabled individuals who are homebound. Related programs include education and seasonal activities. Hopelink also offers an Emergency Feeding Service, which delivers bags of food to schools, religious institutions, and community centers to provide to families in need.
Housing
Eviction prevention support can help families avoid homelessness. Our Emergency Family Shelter provides a temporary home base for homeless families. Hopelink Transitional Housing offers up to two years of housing and ongoing case-management support. The First Month’s Rent program helps families get started in more permanent homes.