4 Tomorrow works to connect our community members in crisis to mental health providers. The Latino community experiences alarming disparities in both access to mental healthcare and quality of care.
One of the biggest challenges the community faces is finding a provider who speaks their language and is able to administer culturally sensitive care. Many of our highest need clients have been waiting 6 months to get a financial application appointment from the referred provider.
For this reason 4 Tomorrow is expanding our services from coordination into direct service. Our Gap Therapy program provides free culturally sensitive therapy to the Hispanic & Latinx community.
Mental Health Coordination
Main Contact
Life Services Program
Service Areas: Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond and Sammamish
4 Tomorrow’s Life Services Program is a comprehensive family and individual support system focused on helping Latino and Spanish speaking East King County residents create goals related to basic needs, educational attainment, housing stability, immigration applications, mental health referrals and more. Our Life Services Coordinators meet families and individuals where they are physically, mentally and emotionally to assess their immediate needs while helping them set short-term goals to achieve their visions of success.
Move-in, eviction prevention and mortgage assistance can be accessed through this program. Qualified households must meet the following requirements:
Have not received financial assistance from 4 Tomorrow in the past 12 months
Live in (or be moving to) one of our service areas
Be under 80% AMI for Bellevue, Redmond and Sammamish and under 60% AMI for Kirkland
Agree to participate in LSP and complete a minimum of TWO sessions over one month with their assigned coordinator
For more information about this program and how to enroll, please contact:
Email: info@4tomorrowtoday.org
Phone: 425-891-0346
Microenterprise Project
This is a City of Bellevue funded program designed to help low-income Hispanic/LatinX residents in East King County start up small businesses and nonprofits as well as grow existing businesses. Eligible residents will receive:
Six classes with their cohort
Individualized support for accounting, business planning, marketing, etc.
Small business grant upon completion (Bellevue residents ONLY)
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The Anti-Racism Project
The project began when 4 Tomorrow was contracted by King County to provide an assessment of our community’s feedback on the proposed actions to address Racism as a Public Health Crisis. We hosted community conversations called “Raise Your Voice” or “Usa tu Voz” to speak about how to address racism within our communities and mobilize an Anti-Racist effort in East King County through our connection to the Latino community. In 2021, we joined the Eastside Coalition Against Hate and Bias to gather our community’s experiences of racism, hate, and bias and reported their stories anonymously to King County. In addition, we work to actively engage youth to advocate against systemic racism in schools and communities through projects and events like BOOM (the Bellevue School District Equity conference for students of color).
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Emergency Temporary Housing and Homeless Recovery
City of Bellevue residents who are unhoused and waiting on permanent or temporary housing may be eligible to receive hotel or motel assistance through this program. Eligible households must:
Be in Bellevue or moving to Bellevue
Be in the process of applying for (or waiting on approval for) permanent or temporary housing
Be able to provide identification for all adults
Be able to provide proof of income*
Most recent pay stubs
Government Benefits (e.g. TANF or SSI/SSDI)