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Bridgeways’ mission is to provide services that promote quality of life for individuals living with mental illness in a manner that facilitates growth, independence, and a sense of community.
03/06/2026
We aim to understand the individual needs of every client and devise strategy to tackle the difficult questions. Learn more about our capabilities by clicking the link here: https://loom.ly/DNCQLjQ
03/04/2026
Your contribution can shine a light for someone struggling with mental health challenges. At Bridgeways, we’re dedicated to providing hope and support, help us continue this vital work with your donation today: https://loom.ly/9IldGtI
03/02/2026
We don’t just provide jobs. We create environments where people feel seen, supported, and capable.
Learn more about Bridgeway's Social Enterprise: https://loom.ly/gbIPD3Y
02/25/2026
There’s a difference between hiring and empowering. At Bridgeways, we invest in the people behind the product.
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02/23/2026
A stable job can be the first step toward a new life. Your donation helps create more of them. Explore more at: https://loom.ly/aQ54GaA
02/20/2026
Looking for a manufacturing partner who speaks your language? Our capabilities say it all: https://loom.ly/DNCQLjQ
02/09/2026
From prototypes to full production runs, we scale alongside you. Discover a partner that grows with your business. Let Bridgeways be part of your journey start here: https://loom.ly/tz4S_dc
02/06/2026
Black History Month is a time to recognize and honor the lasting contributions of Black individuals and communities throughout history and today.
It is an opportunity to reflect on stories of perseverance, leadership, creativity, and impact that have shaped our society in meaningful ways. These contributions continue to influence our communities, workplaces, and shared future.
At Bridgeways, we believe everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, respect, and fairness. We are committed to fostering inclusive opportunities and supportive environments where individuals can grow, contribute, and thrive.
This month invites reflection, learning, and continued commitment to understanding and equity. By listening and supporting one another, we help strengthen the communities we serve.
We are honored to recognize Black History Month and the importance of inclusion and respect every day.
02/04/2026
One supplier. Infinite precision. Our integrated capabilities simplify your supply chain from start to finish. Download our capabilities here: https://loom.ly/DNCQLjQ
02/02/2026
Healing isn’t linear. That’s why our programs are designed with flexibility, respect, and real-world support.
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01/30/2026
There’s a difference between hiring and empowering.
At Bridgeways, we invest in the people behind the product.
Explore our capabilities: https://loom.ly/gbIPD3Y
01/29/2026
Progress doesn’t happen all at once. It happens person by person, step by step.
At Bridgeways, 2025 was a year defined by forward motion — helping individuals move from crisis to stability, from isolation to connection, and from uncertainty to opportunity.
Our 2025 Impact Report looks back on a year of advancing mental health support, housing stability, and meaningful employment — and the lives changed along the way. Behind every data point is a human story: someone finding a safe place to call home, gaining access to compassionate care, or stepping into purposeful work that restores dignity and independence.
This report reflects what’s possible when community, commitment, and compassion come together — and why our work continues to matter now more than ever.
We invite you to explore the outcomes, stories, and progress that are helping build a stronger, more inclusive community.
In 2025, Bridgeways strengthened its role as a leading nonprofit provider of mental health services in Snohomish County. Across criminal justice diversion, supported employment, supported housing…
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Based in Everett, and serving Snohomish County, Bridgeways incorporated in 1981. While our array of programs and methods of delivering services has evolved to meet changing community needs, the ever-shifting healthcare landscape, and taking into account services offered by other providers in Snohomish County – our essential mission has remained the same since 1981.
We partner primarily with Medicaid-eligible adults who have experienced challenges related to employment, housing, or engagement with services due to symptoms of a mental illness. At entry, clients are often unemployed, precariously housed, and living in very low-income situations.
Bridgeways helps people living with mental illness achieve and maintain wellness, stability, and connection through our array of supportive services and our social enterprise.
Through our manufacturing social enterprise, we create and sustain precious jobs for adults living with mental illness who have faced past challenges to employment.
Core capabilities include mechanical assembly, electrical assembly, die cutting, bond and seal, and small tool refurbishment. Our operations maintain AS9100D and ISO9001:2015 certifications.
Bridgeways is committed to quality, value, and customer service. Our team seeks to understand each customer’s unique requirements and find solutions to tough challenges.
Our array of supportive services in the community include:
Supported Employment - We partner with clients who have experienced challenges finding or keeping a job due to symptoms of a mental illness. Our goal is to help clients find and keep a job in the community that aligns with their interests, skills, abilities, and experiences.
Housing Supports - We work with clients to ensure housing stability, while addressing mental health concerns that may have previously led to homelessness, or challenges engaging with services.
Court Program - Bridgeways is part of the innovative Mental Health Alternatives Program (MAP) – a problem-solving, therapeutic court within Everett Municipal and Marysville Municipal courts. Our MAP Liaison works intensively with MAP participants to coordinate and support mental health and substance use disorder treatment. Participation in MAP reduces the rate of recidivism by providing participants with a treatment-focused alternative to incarceration, and helps defendants get off the cycle of repeat offenses that sidetracks, delays, or precludes stability and wellness.