Redmond, Washington, is more than just a city; it's a vibrant community filled with resources and services designed to support and uplift its residents. From libraries to food banks, teen centers to public safety departments, Redmond offers a comprehensive network of organizations dedicated to enriching lives and fostering a sense of belonging. Whether you're seeking educational opportunities, recreational activities, or essential support, Redmond has something for everyone. Let's dive into the diverse range of services and facilities that make Redmond a thriving and inclusive place to call home.
Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank
They welcome those in need to spend time in comfort and prayer where healthy food and support are available every Tuesday and Saturday. WSH is open on Tuesday evenings from 6pm to 7:20pm and Saturday mornings from 9am to 10:20am. Walk-in clients are welcome! Bring ID for all family members and proof of residency such as utility bill or rental agreement for Woodinville, Kirkland or Redmond. Regular appointment times can be scheduled after your first visit. Learn More
Hopelink Redmond
Hopelink Programs including: food, financial assistance, energy assistance, adult education, employment services, financial capabilities, family development, and mobility management are available from our service center. Centers are equipped with video interpreter services to provide live interpretation in over 100 languages as needed. They also can connect to interpretation services for all phone calls and phone appointments. Center lobbies are open during Food Market hours for walk in services, and all programs operate by appointment from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. They recommend that you call the center prior to coming by to best ensure connection to the correct program for you. Learn More
Together Center
Together Center makes lives better by helping people find the assistance they need. They do this by co-locating a large array of programs on one campus and connecting people to these and other resources. They build a collaborative and knowledgeable association of service providers working together to empower people and our communities. Learn More
Redmond Community Center at Marymoor Village
Situated at the east entrance of King County's Marymoor Park, this 20,000-square-foot community center offers activities, rentals, and a comfortable space to disconnect and recharge. Enjoy drop-in activities for all ages, work out in our drop-in fitness studio, rent a state-of-the-art meeting room, and more! Click through the tabs below to learn more about the Redmond Community Center at Marymoor Village. Learn More
Old Fire House Teen Center
The Old Firehouse Teen Center empowers teens through art and service leadership opportunities. Located in the heart of downtown Redmond, teens in middle through high school are encouraged to join to explore their passions, connect with friends, learn new skills, practice leadership among peers, and have a good time in a uniquely teen-centered space. They focus on process and youth voice in everything they do. Learn More
Redmond Parks & Recreation
Redmond Parks and Recreation builds community through people, parks, arts, recreation, and conservation. Their sustainable parks consist of over 1,351 acres of land, 47 parks, and a collection of 39 miles of public trails. They serve all ages, abilities, and interests through innovative classes and services. They integrate unique art and cultural experiences into the activities, interactions, and events that weave our community together. Learn More
Hopelink Redmond
Hopelink Programs including: food, financial assistance, energy assistance, adult education, employment services, financial capabilities, family development, and mobility management are available from our service center. Centers are equipped with video interpreter services to provide live interpretation in over 100 languages as needed. They also can connect to interpretation services for all phone calls and phone appointments. Center lobbies are open during Food Market hours for walk in services, and all programs operate by appointment from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. They recommend that you call the center prior to coming by to best ensure connection to the correct program for you. Learn More
King County Library System
The King County Library System serves the community through its 50 libraries spread across the county. It offers a wealth of resources including an online library, a catalog for browsing collections, and the ability to reserve meeting or study rooms. Additionally, with a library card, patrons can access museum and park passes for free. Learn More
Redmond Transit
Riding the bus gets you in the HOV lane and time to do something else during your commute. Taking the bus is also a great way to reduce your environmental impact. With a number of convenient and frequent routes, Redmond has some of the best transit access in Washington State (3rd best to be exact). Learn More
Redmond Police Department - Learn More
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency 24/7: 425-556-2500
8701 160th Avenue NE
Redmond, WA 98052
Redmond Fire Department
Their mission is to continuously protect and preserve life and property through quality education, prevention, disaster preparedness, and rapid emergency response within our 45 square mile service area which includes the City of Redmond and the surrounding area of unincorporated King County within King County Fire District 34. Learn More
425-556-2200 (Headquarters)
425-556-2237 (Fire Prevention)
8450 161st Avenue NE
Redmond, WA 98052
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