Even as a volunteer-driven program, WHO incurs expenses such as utilities, groceries, volunteer training materials, and salaries for professional case management staff.








What your donation provides:

$21 meets our weekly costs for one guest

$100 covers the cost of manuals for every volunteer

$500 supplies a week’s worth of groceries for St. Andrew


For more information about making a tax-deductible monetary donation, contact the Council for the Homeless at 360-993-9571.




As you would for guests in your own home, WHO provides our guests with the amenities for a good night’s rest. 












If you have items to donate, please contact our office at 360-699-5106.


Thank you for your support!

A Collaborative Effort of:

I have stepped through you doors many times to escape the cold and have been met with kindness.  So it did not surprise me when I arrived at WHO and was greeted by a smiling, friendly man.  He opened the door and invited me in from the cold as if it was his own home.

                                                                                                                                                                            - Randall

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  1. C-Tran Bus Tickets

  2. Ear Plugs

  3. Pillows

  4. Plastic Pillow Covers

  5. Fitted Single Sheets

WHO Wish List

Please send checks to:

Winter Hospitality Overflow Program

c/o Council for the Homeless

2500 Main Street

Vancouver, WA 98660


  1. Industrial Strength Cots

  2. Disposable Razors

  3. Travel-size toiletries

  4. Toothbrush covers (to protect the bristles)

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