The Essential Needs Program Enters Its Fifth Year

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Life on Whidbey Island is idyllic for many, but rising costs and unforeseen challenges can make it difficult for some families to meet their basic needs. Thankfully, the Essential Needs Program, now in its fifth year, is here to help. This powerful partnership between the Whidbey Community Foundation (WCF), Goosefoot Community Fund, and Island Thrift ensures that no one on Whidbey Island has to face life’s toughest moments alone.

A Lifeline for Local Families

The Essential Needs Program provides financial assistance to help residents with urgent needs such as utility bills, essential household items, or unexpected expenses like medical costs or funerals. By filling the gaps that other programs may not cover, this initiative has become a critical resource for families living at or below 30% of the county’s median income. This includes essential workers like teachers, shopkeepers, and service workers who keep our island thriving.

Melissa Frasch-Brown, Director of the Opportunity Council Island County Service Center, highlights the program’s impact: “This program has given us the freedom to help the most vulnerable members of our community in MORE ways than we have ever been able to. We are deeply grateful!”

A Partnership Rooted in Community

The Essential Needs Program is made possible by a collaborative effort:

Whidbey Community Foundation and Goosefoot Community Fund: Each organization has pledged $25,000 this year to support the program.

Island Thrift: Through its nonprofit thrift store, Island Thrift has generously contributed $20,000.

Together, these organizations have raised $70,000, but there is still a need for an additional $30,000 by August 31st to meet the program’s goal. Every dollar raised goes directly to the Opportunity Council to provide immediate assistance to local families.

How You Can Help:

This is where you come in! Whether you’re a Baby Boomer who loves giving back to the community, a Millennial looking for ways to make a difference, or a Gen Z-er passionate about social change, your contribution matters. Here are some ways to get involved:

Donate Online: Visit goosefoot.org/essential-needs or whidbeyfoundation.org/essential-needs-program to make a donation.

Send a Check: Mail your donation to:

Goosefoot Community Fund, P.O. Box 95, Langley, WA 98260

Whidbey Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1174, Freeland, WA 98249

Shop and Round Up: In April and August, shop at The Goose Community Grocer and round up your total to support the program.

Why It Matters:

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