Our Mission:
“Come Clean!”, a 501(c)(3)mentoring/treatment support agency. Come Cleans’ programs are designed for youth and young adults. We help provide assistance with drug/alcohol treatment, vocational elements, acquiring clean and sober housing, and education opportunities among other things.
One of the main objectives of “Come Clean!” is to inspire young people by providing educational and recreational activities for underprivileged youth struggling with the challenges of drug and alcohol addiction; and to provide drug and alcohol treatment services for underprivileged youth.
“Come Clean!” is a 501(c)(3) agency (Tax ID # 27-0652116), and the majority of the clients we serve are low income. So we rely on donations, as the youth rely mainly on DSHS funding to pay for services. Their are times when the youth may have no funding source period. Because of the limited amount of money coming in, we in turn depend on the generosity of local groups, attractions and facilities in order to provide the clients with positive sober experiences.
Our agency concept is based on the belief that our client's needs are of the utmost importance. Our counseling team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from referrals from external treatment customers.
Come Clean is a state certified chemical dependency treatment agency (#17 1438 00) and winner of the 2010 Innovative Treatment Model Award.
We pleased to announce that as of 07/21/2011, the programs of MCS, Ltd. have joined and are now operating under the auspices of Come Clean, a Washington nonprofit organization.
Originally Come Clean supported all of the events for MCS, Ltd and raised funds to provided additional support for youth in our programs. As each program continued to grow and thrive, it made sense to combine their missions and operations under one roof. In that spirit and in order to maximize our ability to serve the community we chose the nonprofit model.
All services, staff, and expectations will remain exactly the same. Our office location will remain the same, as will our contact information. The only difference that will be noticed is that Come Clean is our now our main name and MCS is a program offering.
Our main focus will continue to include alcohol & drug treatment, alcohol & drug information, community outreach, and now we will also focus on reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC). We remain one of a small hand full of minority owned agenies that work directly in the neighborhoods most affected by youth violence and drug/alcohol abuse.
We are currently operating on donations to support our summer programs. We will be launching a fundraising campaign in the coming weeks to increase our treatment and community footprint. We hope that you will consider supporting our work.
If you would be so generous as to donate any funds so that our clients would be able to experience the VIP "Mentoring Classic Car Show" at American Indian Heritage High School, which is located at 1330 North 90th Stree Seattle, Washington 98103, which will be held in June 15, 2012 from Noon to 4:00PM.
Any donations would be tax-deductible. Any help you can provide would be great and the agency would be exceptionally appreciative.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Sincerely, "Come Clean!" Staff
Federal OJJDP Funds:
"The preparation of this (plan, report, map, document, etc.) was aided by the Office of Juvenile Justice, DSHS, through a federal grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the U.S. Department of Justice, authorized under the Juvenile Justice, Runaway Youth and Missing Children's Act Amendments of 1992, through a grant approved by the Washington State Partnership Council on Juvenile Justice (WA-PCJJ)."