Portraits of Hope



What does hope look like? It looks like joy you see in the eyes of all the women who’ve escaped homelessness, addiction and abusive relationships through God's love and the support of the Mission.

This holiday season, we’re inviting all the women who’ve walked through our doors to join us for a day of celebration with professional stylists and photographers who will capture their Portraits of Hope for beautiful Christmas cards they can share with family and friends. Made possible with the help of Styled Seattle, Gene Juarez, and make-up artists.

Celebrating new life

“I'm thankful for the Mission for saving my life and reunifying my family.”

— Candice

“When I look back on the photos, I'll be like 'Yeah, that person got out and thrived'”

— LaDonna

“This is a memorable thing I will hold with me forever. This place has truly changed me.”

— Jasmine

Top stylists with big hearts

"Over 100 women and children are getting brand new holiday outfits. It's really so much more about the women and children here and their stories. We're just honored and happy to be here." — Darcy Camden, Founder & Chief Stylist of Styled Seattle
"I'm so thrilled to work on this project with Seattle's Union Gospel Mission." — Maggie Miles, Lead Stylist of Styled Seattle

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Special Thanks To:

The Thomas Collective
Darcy Camden & The Styled Seattle Team
Gene Juarez
Dorothy Huynh Photography
Emma Lee Photography
Villanelle Floral Company
Makeup Artists
Wardrobe Stylists
Mission Volunteer

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