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Hopelink

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11 reviews
+1 (425) 943-7555
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Do not enter in at the west entrance.
Do not enter in at the west entrance.
Rear of the building where food bank donations are accepted.
Rear of the building where food bank donations are accepted.
HopeLink offers transportation services for those in need.
HopeLink offers transportation services for those in need.
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14812 Main St
Bellevue, WA 98007
+1 (425) 943-7555
https://www.hopelink.org

Hopelink, a social services non-profit organization based in Bellevue, WA, offers a variety of programs aimed at assisting families in need. Their services focus on hunger eradication, eviction prevention, housing support, family development, free transportation, financial assistance, and adult education.

With a dedicated food bank at their Bellevue location, Hopelink strives to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency through community support and volunteer efforts. The organization's main administrative offices are located in Redmond, WA.

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DAVID L.
6/13/2017

re: Donations Closed during Holidays, but open during standard business hours. Never have a problem donating food here as they always gladly accept it. Very clean environment, love how busy...

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Meshach K.
6/26/2025

The absolute worst customer service attempts I continue to experience with ignorant, disrespectful, unprofessional representatives! If you call in to request transportation BEFORE 5pm you're...

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April B.
4/11/2025

I Really Believe The Financial Department and Workers Purposely Sabotage Minorities Approved financial help. The Last time I got help they held back Money to pay to get my car fix....So a Year...

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Karen H.
12/30/2024

my tenant reached out to hopelink for financial aid & they were very helpful & came thur 100% marshalynn ferreyra @southern nevada canyonridge church was very professional & caring 5stars to her i...

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Karen W.
11/4/2021

We came here to donate 4 bags of food and a woman came to the door to tell me they are shorthanded and cannot accept food donations right now and we were disappointed. However a woman drove up...

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