Health
Consulting Nurse Lines
Children's Hospital: 206.987.2500
Swedish: 206.215.2100
Evergreen: 425.899.3000
Homeless Teen Clinic 45th Street
206-633-7650
Homeless Teen Clinic: Country Doctor
Free medical care for homeless teens
206.461.4503
206.296.4650
Health Clinic: Neighbor Care Medical Clinics
Provides medical care regardless of insurance. Uninsured patients pay on a sliding fee scale and eligibility. Staff can help find low- or no-cost coverage. Services include primary care, obstetrics and midwifery, health education, social work, counseling and interpretation.
206.296.4990
206.296.0100
206.296.8400
Tuesdays 12.30pm - 4.00pm
253.838.5140
Wednesdays 2.00pm - 4.00pm
Housing
206.283.6070
Temporary housing, up to nine months. Also provides employment assistance, vision and dental care, counseling, medical clinic.
206.623.0506
Creative solutions for housing affordability.
Catholic Community Services: KC Permanent Housing
Has 18 properties in King County, including Chancery Place, Dorothy Day, Frederic Ozanam, Katherine's Place.
Catholic Community Services: Noel House
206.441.3210
Providing safe shelter to single homeless women.
425.259.5802
Snohomish County's only resource exclusively serving homeless and at-risk youth ages 13-17
206.357.3100
Provides a range of services and housing options to people struggling with homelessness and poverty in the Seattle area, including banking and mailing centers, overnight shelters and hygiene centers.
24 hour: 877.465.7234
Providing a continuum of community and shelter based services to survivors of domestic violence.
DESC
206.464.1570
Provding housing for those with mental illness, drug and alcohol addiction, HIV, physical disabilities and extreme poverty.
Hope Link
call: 2-1-1
Various programs including: eviction prevention, 1st month rent assistance, emergency family shelter, & transitional housing.
Jewish Family Service of Seattle
206.461.3240
You do not need to be Jewish to get assistance from this non profit group
that provides services to alleviate suffering, sustain healthy relationships and support people in times of need.
King County Veterans Services
206.296.7656
Short and long term housing for veterans.
KITH
425.576.9531
Assist individuals and families who are facing a crisis of homelessness by providing housing and services to help them become stable and self-sufficient.
Kent Youth and Family Services: Watson Manor
253.859.0300 ext 3035
Landlord Liaison Project
Intervention Specialist: 206.336.4617
Housing Specialist: 206.336.4632
Partnership among landlords, property managers, participating human services agencies and homeless people with barriers to accessing permanent housing.
Mama's Hands: House of Hope
206.915.2073
Provides safe and secure 24-hour living environment for women and children in crisis.
Mamma's Hands: Phone Home
425.802.9595
Distributes cell phones among the homeless, allowing them to contact families.
Multi Service Center: Family Shelter
call: 2-1-1
Allows entire families to remain together while waiting for more stable housing.
Pioneer Housing Services
Offers transitional and permanent house and also housing for veterans. Also job training and job placement.
REACH Center of Hope, Renton
425.277.7594
Day and night shelter for women and children.
Renton Housing Authority
425.226.1850
Mission is to provide decent, quality, affordable housing in a safe environment to people with low income.
Rose of Lima House
206.456.3100
Provides permanent, supportive housing to formerly homeless women in a respectful, community focused environment
St. Stephen Housing Association, Renton
253-638-9798
Helping families with children move out of homelessness.
Housing, continued /
Energy Help
Seattle Housing Authority: Housing Finder
206.239.1737
Provides housing assistance to more than
26,000 people through six programs; some
programs have a wait-list.
Seattle Nightwatch
206.323.4359
Makes calls to local shelters after hours through dispatch service. Clients are placed and given bus ticket. Women and children do not need a referral. Unable to serve entire families.
Social Serve: Housing Search
Sojourner Place
206.545.4200
Refuge for women committed to working on the causes of their homelessness.
Solid Ground: Broadview Shelter
877.622.3122
Provides both emergency shelter and transitional housing to
homeless women and children in a secure, confidential facility. Majority of clients are domestic violence survivors.
Solid Ground: Family Shelter
877.622.3122
Provides both short-term and long-term (up to 3 months) emergency shelter for families with children under the age of 18.
St. Stephen the Martyr
253-638-9798.
Has 20 transitional houses for homeless families with children.
Union Gospel Mission: Emergency Shelter
206.622.5177
Overnight shelter and meals.
Union Gospel Mission: Transitional Housing
206.622.5177
Low-cost living for women making a fresh start.
Vision House Family Program
425.228.6356
Transitional housing and case management for homeless families with children. Residents are encouraged to stay 18 - 24 months to receive the support and education they need.
Way Back Inn
425.432.6766
Transitional housing for homeless children and their families helping them rebuild their lives and dignity.
Salvation Army: Catherine Booth House
206.324.4943
Shelter for women 18+, with or without children.
Youth Care
800.495.7802
Runs the only short-term emergency shelter in Seattle for homeless youth aged 12–17.
YWCA: Angeline's Womens Center
206.568.7841
Homeless women can enjoy meals in the dining room, leave their belongings in lockers, have a hot shower, clean their clothes in the laundry rooms. They can take refuge from the cold, talk to counselors, get medical treatment, or simply sit and rest.
YWCA: Passage Point
425.270.6649
Supportive residential community for parents emerging from the corrections system who want to reunite with their families.
Energy Assistance: Home Heating and Cooling
360.725.2857
206.220.5101
King County Housing Authority / Apartment Search
206.574.1355
Washington Low Income Housing Coalition
Human Trafficking
Shared Hope International
866.437.5433
Offers human trafficking awareness training programs, with a goal to increase the ID of those victimized and vulnerable to trafficking.
Office of Crime Victims Advocacy
866.857.9889
Immigration
Paula Matthysse 425.681.8180
Free confidential social services assistance for those who have limited English language skills. Services include, but are not limited to: help with employment, signing up for English language classes, applying for food stamps, accessing medical, legal, and financial services, assistance with children’s school issues, housing help.
Interpretation Services
CTS Language Link: Free interpretation services
800.208.2620
24-hour hotline800.798.5144
enter code: 6525