MercyWatch

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MercyWatch is a homeless outreach and street medicine nonprofit based in Everett, Washington MercyWatch is 100% volunteer operated.

MercyWatch provides homeless outreach and street medicine to the marginalized and outcast in Snohomish County. Our mission is to sow new life, hope and peace through a commitment to be present to those on the streets stuck in addiction, mental health crisis and poverty, and to work with them for a better future.

02/13/2026

MercyWatch is proud to be a member of the National Association of Free Clinics with our all-volunteer medical (and non-medical) outreach team.

Every year, over 200,000 volunteers contribute their time to help approximately 2 million patients at America's 1,400 Free and Charitable Clinics and Pharmacies.

Want to join our mission and make a difference in your community? Consider volunteering at your local clinic and share your skills and passion.

Find out more on our website today!
nafcclinics.org/get-involved

02/12/2026

HUGE shout out to our wonderful client “B”who donated all of these dressing supplies from his wound care clinic home care (now excess supplies)! This includes many specialty type dressings that would be difficult for us to find. We are so blessed in our work with others 🙏🏽❤️.

01/20/2026

Love it when someone listens and hears.

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01/14/2026

Flat tire on the outreach van tonight. 🥺🤦‍♂️🤯

12/24/2025

Thank you to the (75+) Our Lady of Hope parishioners and others who gathered for 14th Annual Operation Stocking Stuffer on Christmas Eve, creating over 300 care kits for the unhoused served by MercyWatch, Hope N Wellness day center and OLOH Monday Hot Meal and putting the Gospel message into practice! Here’s a video of today’s love in action. Peace…

Thanks to Rick Steves, Lynnwood Hygiene Center has a permanent home - Lynnwood Today 12/18/2025

So happy for our friends at the Lynnwood Hygiene Center (location of a regular MercyWatch medical clinic) for finding an important benefactor and landlord to continue its mission. Congrats, Sandra, on finding a way to keep serving on the margins. Peace…

Thanks to Rick Steves, Lynnwood Hygiene Center has a permanent home - Lynnwood Today ‘If this place wasn’t here I don’t know how I would’ve survived’ — Sherman Gillins The Jean Kim Foundation’s (JKF) Hygiene Center in Lynnwood is here to stay. Edmonds-based European […]

12/05/2025

MercyWatch was honored to es**rt (for the 3rd year) a Providence medical team who delivered gifts and holiday cheer to our friends experiencing homelessness at the Lynwood Hygiene Center & the EGM 2020 Shelter at the UCC in Everett. Thank you to Dr. Gail de Imus for leading this effort.

12/01/2025

This Giving Tuesday, join MercyWatch in bringing hope, healing, and human connection to our neighbors living on the streets.

Your support helps MercyWatch all-volunteer outreach teams deliver street-level medical care, basic essentials, and compassionate outreach to people who are too often overlooked.

Every gift—no matter the size—directly fuels life-saving care and restores dignity.

Thank you for standing with MercyWatch and helping our community’s most vulnerable know they are not forgotten.

https://mercywatch.org/donate-now

11/21/2025

Thank you to Archbishop Murphy High School freshmen who served MercyWatch today by folding socks, bagging dog and cat food and organizing our storeroom. They did so with much enthusiasm and energy. Our clients will be so grateful for your loving service. Peace…

Photos from Lady of Hope School Everett's post 11/17/2025

Thank you to Everett’s Our Lady of Hope 7th graders for making lunches for our many friends living on the streets during their Day of Service. What a blessing!

Here’s my advice to any young physician seeing this: give back. Giving back has always been central to my journey, in medicine and beyond. Early on, I realized that mentorship is a selfish act in… | Kirk Campbell, MD | 29 comments 10/16/2025

We are blessed by volunteer doctors, medical residents, nurses and other medical professionals who give back by serving our MercyWatch unhoused clients. Thank you.

Here’s my advice to any young physician seeing this: give back. Giving back has always been central to my journey, in medicine and beyond. Early on, I realized that mentorship is a selfish act in… | Kirk Campbell, MD | 29 comments Here’s my advice to any young physician seeing this: give back. Giving back has always been central to my journey, in medicine and beyond. Early on, I realized that mentorship is a selfish act in the best way possible. When you invest your time and knowledge in someone else, you’re not just help...

Photos from Lady of Hope School Everett's post 10/14/2025

Thank you to the 5th graders at Our Lady of Hope Catholic School in Everett for their loving support of those living unhoused in Snohomish County and served by MercyWatch.

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P. O. Box 1550
Mukilteo, WA
98275