A Community Action Partnership.

60 Years. Helping People. Changing Lives.

A Community Action Partnership.

60 Years. Helping People. Changing Lives.

Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) is a nonprofit social services agency. We are committed to creating hope and opportunity for all low-income Kitsap County residents by providing resources that promote self-sufficiency and stability. We exist with a clear vision of creating a community where everyone has an opportunity to thrive.

For more information on how KCR meets community needs, please see our 2023 Community Needs Assessment and the Dashboard data for the CNA.

DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEED ASSISTANCE? THESE ARE THE THINGS KCR CAN HELP WITH.

VISIT THEIR WEBSITE AT https://www.kcr.org/ to fins out all of their services or see how you can help!

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Kitsap Community Resources provides an extensive network of programs and services to thousands of Kitsap County families in need. We couldn’t do it, however, without the help of donors, volunteers, and an exceptional staff.

Would you like to join us in serving the most vulnerable members of our community?

Whether you make a donation, volunteer your time, join KCR AmeriCorps, or explore a career with KCR – your help in serving others is needed and appreciated.

DO YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEED ASSISTANCE? THESE ARE THE THINGS KCR CAN HELP WITH.

VISIT THEIR WEBSITE AT https://www.kcr.org/ to find out all of their services or see how you can help!

Mentorship Kitsap County

Robin Carson – Founder and Director of Empowering Youth Mentor Program (EYMP)

Robin Carson holds a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree with a certification in school counseling. She brings a wealth of expertise and dedication to youth advocacy and has been running mentor programs for 24 years, including both her previous role and current program

During her time with Kitsap County Juvenile and Family Court Services, she co-facilitated Aggression Replacement Training for a decade and managed a mentor program for 17 years. Her extensive work also included providing Multisystemic Therapy and drug screening services. She has served as a school counselor, working with alternative schools and a self-contained program, offering guidance and support to students in need.