Snoqualmie Valley Healing Center finds new home in Snoqualmie
Published 1:20 pm Monday, November 24, 2025
The Snoqualmie Valley Healing Center had its first ribbon-cutting ceremony March 12. Its second was on Nov. 6.
The Healing Center, run by Chaplain Patti Yetneberk and five other board members, originally opened in a rental house on SE Park Street, but will now be operating out of a space at the American Legion Post 79 building, still in downtown Snoqualmie.
The center is an outreach ministry of The Church of Living Waters, a Free Methodist organization formed by Yetneberk in 2022. The center’s free services include a weekly 12 step recovery program, spiritual counseling with Yetneberk, and mental health counseling with Dawn Finney, owner of Cascade Wellness and Counseling.
“Unfortunately, we have had to move from our previous location, and we’re so thankful to be here in American Legion Post 79,” Yetneberk said at the event. “This is a spacious location that allows us to expand our services that focus on the promotion of well-being, of the mind, body and soul.”
The prior rental space is owned by Life Community Church. Yetneberk said neighbors had complained to Life Community Church about some of the individuals who were visiting the Healing Center, and the center was asked to relocate.
The Healing Center’s new home has a full kitchen, available showers and a place for people to do laundry. The center has recently started providing full community meals, as well as food to go. There will be a Thanksgiving meal on Nov. 27 from 12-2 p.m., as well as Christmas meal next month.
The center partners with other community organizations, such as Reclaim, a downtown Snoqualmie nonprofit that runs a nighttime evening shelter, outside of the Healing Center’s hours.
For more information on the Healing Center’s services, visit snoqualmievalleyhealingcenter.org.
