Community Highlight: Monroe Resources
Monroe, Washington offers a range of resources to support its community. The Monroe Public Library provides access to books, educational materials, and a variety of services. The city has a senior center that offers programs and activities for older adults. The Sky Valley Food Bank provides essential food assistance to those in need. The fire department and police department ensure the safety and well-being of residents. Additionally, there are parks and recreation facilities for outdoor activities and community events. These resources contribute to the vibrant and supportive community in Monroe, Washington.
Monroe Community Senior Center
The Mission of the Monroe Community Senior Center is to promote the physical, emotional, and economic well-being of older adults and to promote their participation in all aspects of community life. Learn More
Sno-Isle Libraries
Sno-Isle Libraries serves Snohomish County and Island County. They have 23 libraries and serve over 800,000 residents. The library hosts many events, along with offering books, audiobooks, eBooks, and DVDs. They offer free Wi-Fi, laptop and Wi-fi hotspots to check out, personalized help with librarians, host a summer reading program and so much more. Learn More
Sky Valley Food Bank
At least 1,300 families in our community don’t know where their next meal is coming from. With your help, the Sky Valley Food bank is making sure that every family in Monroe can put food on their table. They provide supplemental food to those 1,300 families in need so that they don’t have to experience the despair of hunger. Their 100-plus volunteers distribute over 80,000 pounds of food every month to our hungry neighbors. Some of this food is donated by local grocery stores, and picked up every day by volunteer drivers. Some of it is donated by their partners Northwest Harvest and Food Lifeline, but the rest of it must be purchased with your donations. Learn More
Monroe Parks and Recreation
Monroe’s residents and visitors enjoy a varied system of parks and open spaces from pocket parks like Blueberry Children’s Park to large community parks such as Lake Tye Park. These green spaces provide a variety of athletic and outdoor recreation facilities, including active and passive recreation opportunities. In addition, the city and its partners offer a variety of recreation programs, events, volunteer opportunities, and services. Learn More
Monroe Human Services
At the City of Monroe, they strive to support those who are struggling, including those who are unhoused or living with addiction. They believe every person in Monroe deserves to feel safe and supported. They have services to help those who:
- Are struggling to pay rent, mortgage, or utility bills.
- Are in need of help finding shelter, food, or other services.
- Want to help someone who is unhoused or learn more about ending homelessness.
- Learn More
Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue
Provides fire suppression and emergency medical services (EMS). through highly-trained personnel and state-of-the-art rescue programs. They respond to an average of 16,000 emergency calls per year. SRFR offers comprehensive prevention and education programs. They serve 160,000 residents covering over 135 square miles. Learn More
Emergencies: 9-1-1
Non-Emergencies: 360-794-7666
163 Village Court, Monroe, WA 98272
Monroe Police Department
The Monroe Police Department strives to be an organization of value-oriented people reflective of our diversity, dedicated to serving the community with integrity, honor, and fairness that all may know justice, equality, and freedom under the law. Learn More
Emergencies: 9-1-1
Non-Emergencies: 425.407.3999
818 W. Main St, Monroe, WA 98272
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