The Open Doors Fund

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The Open Doors Fund builds on the incredible legacy of helping children, families, and seniors in Clallam and Jefferson counties. We provide emergency assistance for essential needs, ranging from medicine and clothing to food and utilities, as well as support for vocational and education fees. The fund also helps with deposits for safe shelter and electricity.


Open Doors Fund update: We want to let you know that all current funds from the Open Doors Fund have been distributed to support individuals and families in need. We’re working hard to launch a new fundraising campaign soon. Please stay connected—we’ll share updates as soon as new resources become available. We’re committed to continuing our support and helping open doors for those who need it most.

Community Centers

Hundreds of residents visit the Community Centers on the Olympic Peninsula every day for social, recreational, and educational activities. These centers are community treasures – they offer hot meals, a warm smile, and friendly conversation to many who live in outlying communities. Community Centers are a hub of meaningful programs and interesting activities.



Tri-Area Community Center

Jim Goettler
(360) 390-4014

10 West Valley Rd
Chimacum, WA 98325

The Tri-Area Community Center offers Wi-Fi, Senior Nutrition, a commercial kitchen, and room rental space. Meeting room space is available for educational, cultural, or civic programs. Community meetings must be public and free. Fundraising activities require prior approval.


Brinnon Community Center

Jeremy Simmons
(360) 796-4350

306144 Hwy 101
Brinnon, WA 98320

The Brinnon Community Center features a Senior Nutrition program, kitchen, and room rentals. Spaces are prioritized for public programs. Meetings must be free and open to the public. Commercial uses require approval.


Quilcene Community Center

Richard Fitzgerald
(360) 765-3321

294952 Hwy 101
Quilcene, WA 98376

The Quilcene Community Center offers a computer lab, food bank, and meeting rooms for public interest programs. All events must be free and open to the public. Commercial activities need approval from the Center Manager.