Children's Clothing and Supplies

Baby Boutique

Being homeless is hard enough. Being homeless with young children can be overwhelming. Your children need diapers and clothes, bottles and car seats. Essential things that don't come cheaply.

We provide free children's and maternity items such as clothing, shoes, diapers, toys, and equipment to families who are homeless. Every year we provide free supplies to nearly 1,000 families with 2,000 children at the Baby Boutique. Over 90 local agencies refer families to us for necessary supplies.

What to expect

After being referred by your case worker or other professional, come to our downtown Seattle store to find items for your children. Feel free to bring your young ones with you to enjoy our play area and toys. You may shop once every three months (remember, you'll need a new referral each time).

Typical shopping trip per child

  • Six outfits
  • One coat
  • Two pairs of pajamas
  • Three pairs of socks and underwear/onesies
  • Two pairs of shoes
  • Four toys and six books
  • One sippy cup and three bottles
  • One blanket
  • Two bibs
  • One piece of equipment

For case workers or other professionals

We welcome your clients to Baby Boutique. To request a referral form, please call 206-902-4270 or e-mail .

Donate to the Baby Boutique

Baby Boutique goods are free to families in shelters or transitional housing, and families who have recently gained permanent housing.

In order to keep this vital community resource available, we rely on donations from individuals, corporations and foundations.

Opened in 1995, the Baby Boutique is one of the few sources of free diapers for hundreds of homeless families living in King County. The Baby Boutique serves hundreds of local families with very young children every year, many of whom contact the Baby Boutique as their first source of help in the community.

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Without Baby Boutique Lisa can't imagine how she would have provided a crib, clothing, diapers, and other necessities for her baby. Read Lisa's story
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