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3001 Oakes Avenue
Everett, WA 98201

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OVERVIEW

The Carnegie Resource Center serves as a gateway to a variety of services and training opportunities, helping individuals access resources to improve their lives. Walk-ins are always welcome.

Services Available
The center provides assistance in key areas, including:

  • Employment Services: Job training, placement and career support.
  • Housing Navigation: Help finding stable and secure housing.
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Access to recovery programs and counseling.
  • Legal Services: Support with legal issues, including housing and representation.
  • Health Insurance and Benefits Enrollment: Guidance for signing up for health insurance and public assistance programs.
  • Lifeline and ACP Programs: Enrollment in government programs for phone and internet access.

Partner Agencies
The Carnegie Resource Center works with a wide network of service providers, including:

  • Snohomish County Human Services
  • Community Health Plan of Washington
  • DOL2Go
  • Lifeline Program
  • New Eyes Voucher Program
  • The Day After Prison
  • Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County
  • Volunteers of America Western Washington
  • Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH)
  • Orion Industries
  • TRAC Associates
  • Veterans Affairs Homeless Primary Care Team (HPACT)
  • Compass Career Solutions
  • Ideal Options
  • Center for Human Services
  • Evergreen Recovery Centers HOST Program
  • Snohomish County LEAD
  • Snohomish County Legal Services
  • Molina
  • Everett Recovery Cafe
  • Housing Justice Project
  • Lutheran Community Services Northwest
  • YWCA
  • United Healthcare
    …and many more!

The Carnegie Resource Center provides a one-stop location for individuals to connect with multiple service providers, making it easier to access the help they need. All services are coordinated by Pioneer Human Services.

“I am forever grateful for Carnegie’s presence in the community and all their services that are easily accessible. tHe resources have really helped me and made a positive impact on improving my circumstances.”

– justin

Additional Resources

If you are in need of services that we do not provide, please contact the following organizations for additional support.


Connect to a wide range of services in your community, including food, housing, legal aid and more.

Suicide and crisis lifeline for anyone in Washington experiencing emotional crisis.

Help for substance abuse, mental health and problem gambling with 24/7 free and confidential care.