Updated: December 11, 2025
You can make a difference in hard-hit East County, and throughout Skagit! We will update our resource list below daily until the emergency passes. If you have updates about additional resources, please send to: SocialMedia@CommunityActionSkagit.org.
Our Mount Vernon Resource Center, Burlington Locations, and Anacortes Resource Center will remain closed on Friday, December 12, 2025.
Normal operations will resume on Monday, December 15, 2025
General Flood Emergency Information:
Emergency Shelter
- Current list of shelters and safe parking vetted by Skagit County. Other groups wanting to be added to the county list should call (360) 416-2090.
- Skagit Kid Insider has compiled a list of shelters across Skagit County
- Emmanuel Baptist Church: 1515 E College Way, Mount Vernon, WA, is open for temporary shelter from noon Thursday 12/11 to Saturday 12/13 at 4:00pm.
Resources
Community Action of Skagit County
Community Action’s Resource Centers in Anacortes, East County and Mount Vernon may be impacted by flooding events. For information about hours and resources anywhere in Skagit County, call: (360) 416-7585. Please check our Facebook page for current information about closures.
Energy & Utility Assistance Programs: All appointments will be done by phone for Thursday and Friday. Please do not come into our office as our team will be working from home. The Energy team will be calling our clients at their scheduled appointment times. Please be patient with us as appointments may run over time. if you have a scheduled appointment and don’t get a call from a energy team member, it is likely the energy staff may be having trouble getting through to you. Please don’t worry, we will be working with everyone who has a scheduled appointment with us.
East County Resource Center and Concrete Community Center:
- The East County Resource Center is helping connect upriver residents with information, supplies and referrals.
- Community Action’s daily sack lunch in Concrete will be distributed at Mount Baker Presbyterian at 11:45 and will continue daily unless supply chains are cut off and we run out of food.
How to Help
Spread the word!
Have friends or neighbors who need help finding food, shelter or other resources? Send them to: www.CommunityActionSkagit.org/FloodResponse/
Share resources!
Is your community faith, club or business helping neighbors impacted by the flood? Send SHORT info with contact info and website links, if relevant, and we’ll add them through Friday 12/12 at 4:30 p.m. (We are giving our staff the weekend off!) Please send confirmed updates about resources for us to add: SocialMedia@CommunityActionSkagit.org.
Give money, not stuff!
A maxim in emergency management is: “The disaster always comes after the disaster.” Too often, generous people donate large quantities of clothing and other items that then need to be sorted and distributed, but that may not meet immediate needs. Please ONLY donate items to organizations that have specifically requested those items.
DO NOT collect items and drop them off unsolicited at shelters, emergency management sites, or Community Action or other nonprofits unless they request them. If you give financial contributions, those organizations can issue vouchers for those impacted by flooding to purchase what they need at local vendors, or the organizations can purchase the specific items someone may need.
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At Community Action, we gratefully accept items BY APPOINTMENT to benefit our Family Shelter, Street Outreach, and other programs. You can find lists of the items we are able to accept here.
How will Community Action use financial donations?
Greatest Needs donations: Our Mount Vernon Resource Center, Anacortes Resource Center, and East County Resource Center help struggling families meet basic needs every day — AND during the flood emergency response and recovery. We use financial donations to issue vouchers so families can buy their own clothes, boots, shoes, coats, sweaters, scarves, tents, towels, tarps, sleeping bags, gloves and other items. Donations to Greatest Need means we can also use the donation to purchase food to get to all local food banks through our Skagit Food Distribution Center, or for our Meal Program at the Concrete Community Center. A donation to Greatest Need allows us to respond nimbly to quickly-changing community needs. Give here.
Volunteer
NO volunteers for Emergency Management: On 12/11 Skagit County Emergency Management asked that we NOT refer volunteers to them, as they cannot process new volunteers right now. They have asked that interested volunteers instead contact their local Dike District to see who needs assistance.
Dike Districts
Please check with your local Dike Districts and Fire Stations about sandbagging efforts. We have seen some may also need prepared food donations to feed volunteers.
Family Promise of Skagit
Family Promise has two church sites that are operating as emergency shelters- both in Sedro-Woolley.
- Clean Blankets & Pillows needed!
- Meals like trays of sandwiches, etc.
- Volunteer! Contact Tami Rowe at tami@familypromiseskagit.org
Help after the flood: Every day through Community Action volunteers provide errands, light housekeeping, yardwork and wood chopping for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities. Other volunteers help get food to food banks through Community Action’s Food Distribution Center. Others help out at our East County Resource Center. Learn more or email VolunteerCenter@CommunityActionSkagit.org.