Recent News & Stories of Hope

Saving the Holiday for Troy & Jennifer

A young couple with their 2 small children knocked timidly on the door of Riebli House. "We were told we could get help here." Then began the all too familiar tale of lost jobs that led to intermittent part time work, late rent and utility payments, delinquent medical...

Adopting a Family – Sharing What They Can

It all began a year ago on Thanksgiving Day.  The fragrance of turkey lingered as the Sherman family polished off the last of the pumpkin and apple pies; it was time to begin their long tradition of drawing one another’s names for Christmas giving.  Ann brought out...

Choosing David

I can’t thank the beautiful souls at SFH enough for blessing our 6 babies with an amazing Christmas. I am so excited to see their faces light up on Christmas morning. This year is especially important. This year, we have the opportunity to legally adopt our son. As a...

Right When We Need It

Standing protectively at their parent's sides, the three boys waited as the intake interview for the clothing bank began. Their dad explained that he had been out of work and had only been able to find part-time work. "Our boys have been wonderful through all of...

God is on the Move!

Sue, a woman in her late sixties, stopped in at The Nook thinking that it was the Clothing Bank Program at St. Francis House. She was looking for furniture for her new apartment. The Nook volunteers encouraged Sue to go over to St. Francis House for further...

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A Gift of Gratitude Lives On

It was early morning in 2004 and November’s heavy night frost still hung in the air. As Sister Pat hurried past the covered patio outside the clothing bank’s sorting room, she noted that the homeless woman whom she had allowed to sleep there had not yet awakened....

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A Full-Circle Moment

Shirley stopped by to donate some clothing one sunny afternoon. During her delivery, a staff member asked how she knew about us. It turned out Shirley has a long history with our programs, and it started out on the receiving end. Shirley became pregnant at the early...

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Katie’s Story

Lovely, young Katie came to St. Francis House last week seeking financial assistance. The twenty-three-year-old had just started a new, full-time job at a warehouse, but needed to pay rent before her first paycheck would arrive. She lives in a Section 8 house and has...

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Finding Purpose in this World

Ann came to St. Francis House the summer of 2016 as a homeless client. She was struggling with addiction, and her mother and stepfather – at their wits end – had “dropped” her in Puyallup. The anxiety of being homeless in an unfamiliar city only accelerated her...

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A Christmas Story

Dear Friend, Not long ago, a young woman and her two small daughters stood outside our door in the crisp November coolness. We recognized her immediately as a client who, some months ago, had escaped a domestic violence situation. She smiled bravely when we greeted...

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Darcy’s Story

Darcy came to St. Francis House the summer of 2019 as a homeless client. She was struggling with addiction, and her mother and stepfather – at their wits end – had “dropped” her in Puyallup. The anxiety of being homeless in an unfamiliar city only accelerated her...

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Rebecca’s Gift

Rebecca, a seventeen year-old daughter of one of our registered clients, walked into the registration office with a platter filled of homemade cherry tarts. “I made these for the staff and volunteers as a thank you gift for all you’ve done for my family,” said...

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A Special Note

This special note came from a past client. We hope this shows you the wonderful impact your gift makes on people’s lives. “My heart is so full of gratitude to you for carrying on your family’s programs to help the less fortunate. I have been on the receiving end of...

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