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Student Support Advocate

Raylin Lucey Profile Photo

Raylin Lucey  He / Him    luceyrj@mukilteo.wednet.edu | Office 425-366-5128 | Cell 425-231-2603

Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday @ 7 AM-3:30 PM, Tuesday @ 10 AM-6:30 PM

Hello! My name is Raylin Lucey, and I am the Student Support Advocate for HPMS. I connect students and families to resources and support within the community.

I can help students and families connect to:

  • Food or Clothing
  • Housing Resources
  • Youth Shelters
  • Resources for paying bills
  • Mental Health Therapists
  • Support Groups
  • Health Insurance
  • Documentation - Birth Cert, ID, DACA, Social Security
  • State and federal assistance
  • Legal Resources
  • LGBTQAI+ Supports
  • BIPOC Supports
  • A safe place to talk and more...

Click THIS LINK to refer a student/family to the SSA for help

Frequently Used Community Resources

  • LIHEAP - Energy Assistance

    425-388-3880

    The Energy Assistance Program provides a one-time per heating season assistance in paying the heat bill for eligible households. Benefits of the Energy Assistance Program include:

    • The program helps with all heat fuel types (oil, natural gas, wood, propane, and electric).
    • The program provides grants ranging from $100 to $2500 (depending on income, household size, type of housing, and heat bill)
    • The program provides some heating system repairs for applicant owner
    • Water & Sewer assistance for eligible clients (see Water/Sewer Assistance Program web page)
    • Air Conditioners provided to recipients of a LIHEAP grant - based on availability
  • Clothes for Kids - Clothing Resource
    425-741-6500 | office@clothesforkids.org | 16725 52nd Avenue West, Suite B, Lynnwood, WA 98037

    Clothes For Kids provides free school clothing to lower-income students. Any child who attends school in Snohomish County or the Northshore School District (Head Start/ECEAP through 12th grade) and requests help qualifies for Clothes For Kids. Clothing is distributed from August through the end of March. How to Make a School Shopping Appointment:

  • Hand In Hand - Basic Needs, Financial Assistance, Clothing
    425-374-2461 | outreach@handinhandkids.org | 9502 19th Ave SE, Suite F Everett, WA 98208

    The Hand in Hand Outreach Program provides support services and community engagement events to children and families in our community. Working closely with the family, we connect them to internal resources, as well as other local agencies when additional support is needed.

  • LCS - Community Resource Centers
    425-355-6005 | 215 W Mukilteo Blvd, Everett, WA 98203
    We can assist with:

    • Finding a place to live
    • Retaining current housing
    • Basic necessities: food, toiletries, diapers
    • Mental health support
    • DSHS and government benefit applications
    • Medical insurance applications
    • Connecting those living with disabilities to support resources
    • Veteran services
    • Job search: resumes and cover letters
    • Utilities (with disconnection notice)
    • Emergency clothing and household items
    • Back to school supplies
    • Holiday giving for children
    • Referrals to community resources
  • Operation School Bell - Clothing Resource

    Operation School Bell provides clothing to K-12 students who demonstrate financial need and attend schools in Snohomish County. If you sign up for OSB, we will arrange for your student to receive new school clothes one of two ways:

    In-person field trip Option: HPMS will organize transportation for your student to OSB to shop in-person and then return with clothes to HPMS.
    Bag pickup option: Student/Parent can pick up a bag of new and preselected clothes at HPMS once the order is complete and ready for pickup
    If you are interested in signing your student up for the Operation School Bell clothing program, please email Raylin Lucey, HPMS Student Support Advocate

  • SOCIAL SERVICE INDEX

    Users can click on the category images below to go directly to the associated service pages. Users can also consult the navigation menu to the right side of indexed pages to browse to other categories.  

  • St. Vincent de Paul - Utility Assistance & Bed Program

    425-355-3504 | M-F 10:00 am-4:00 pm

    Our helpline is answered by volunteers, who will enter people into our secure network referral system and refer them to volunteers in their local area, the volunteer will then make contact with the client to set up a home visit to meet and assess how St. Vincent de Paul may assist.

  • WithinReach - Applying for Medicaid and Basic Food programs
    800-322-2588 

    WithinReach helps people across the state navigate complex health and social service systems. With thousands of resources in our database, we connect people every day to the community supports they need.