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Youth & community Resources

Organizations

Emergency shelter

SOUTH KING YOUTH SHELTER

1

Services:
Temporary 24-hour shelter for youth ages 12-17, with stays of up to 21-90 days, mental health counseling, community connections, and general education classes.
Website:

https://www.seattleymca.org/social-impact-center/youth-young-adults/housing-options-shelter

Contact Info:    

Call (253) 275 1634 for general inquiries

Resources  Info:   

Has a waitlist, but the shelter is still accepting new applicants. 

EMERGENCY HOUSING ARCADIA YOUTH SHELTER

2

Services:
Overnight emergency shelter for young adults ages 18-24   and drop-in center from 1:00PM - 6:00PM.  
Website:
https://www.seattleymca.org/social-impact-center/youth-young-adults/housing-options-shelter/arcadia

Contact Info:
Call (253) 740 7189 for inquiries or can do walk-in
Resources Info:

First come, first serve

COMPASS HOUSING ALLIANCE

3

Services:
24-hour transitional units for women and men shelter, caring  support, hygiene and laundry facilities.
Website:
https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/
Contact Info:
Call (206) 474 1000 or walk-in

Resources Info:

First come first serve

OPERATION NIGHTWATCH

4

Services:
Overnight shelter referrals for men and women, and hot meals using donated food and volunteer cooks every night starts at 8:00PM.       
Website:
https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/    
Contact Info:
Dispatch Center (206) 329 2099 for the shelter information or call (206) 323 4359 for general inquiries.

Resources Info: 

Shelter is open for walk-in at 7:00PM and meals starts at 8:00PM.

HELEN’S PLACE

5

Services:

24/7 emergency shelter for women, case management and supportive services, free meals, on-site mental health services, shower and laundry facilities.
Website: 

https://sophiaway.org/helens-place/

Contact Info: 

Call (425) 572 2178 for  intake process to avail the services
Resources Info: 

First come, first serve    

ROOTS YOUNG ADULT SHELTER

6

Services:
Overnight emergency shelter for young adults ages 18-25, hot meals, hygiene facilities, and on-site case management.    
Website:

https://rootsinfo.org/
Contact Info:
Call (206) 632-1635 for inquiries or walk-in between 8:00PM - 8:30PM.

Resources Info: 

First come, first serve

Community Youth Services

7

Services: 

Overnight shelter, foster care, rental assistance, housing and family services  
Website:

https://communityyouthservices.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 943 0780 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:
First come, first serve 

Sophia’s Place

8

Services:
Single women shelter from ages 18 and above, day center 8:00AM to 3:00PM, hygiene and laundry facilities, overnight and emergency shelter, case management support, and food assistance.
Website:    
https://sophiaway.org/sophia-place/   
Contact Info: 

Call (425) 598 2680 for new applications 

Resources Info:

2 to 3 weeks waitlist but should call the intake line number for new applications

Willows Youth Services Center (Friends of Youth)

9

Services:
24/7 young adults’ overnight shelter and drop-in center, housing navigation services, case management, employment case services, serves hots meals 4-6pm 5 times a week, showers, laundry, clothing and hygiene materials.
Website:    
https://www.friendsofyouth.org/about

Contact Info: 

Call (425) 449 3868 for general inquiries or walk-in to their center

Resources Info:
First come, first serve basis for the overnight shelter and the day center is open everyday 

Share House

10

Services:

Shelter for single men, men adults’ shelter, and hot meals program
Website:    
https://www.sharevancouver.org/

Contact Info:

Council for Homeless 360-695-9677 

Resources Info: 

First come, first serve 

Associated Ministries

11

Services:
Homeless outreach, emergency shelter, youth program, transitional housing assistance, financial assistance, food and nutrition programs, educational support, health and wellness services.
Website:    
https://associatedministries.org/

Contact info: 

Apply to associatedministries.org or call  (253) 383 3056  for general inquiries

Resources Info:

First come, first serve

New Horizons

12

Services:
Emergency shelter for young adults, case management, drop-in center that offers hygiene, hot lunch meals, laundry and shower facilities.  
Website:    
https://nhmin.org/

Contact Info:

Call  (206) 374 0866 for general inquiries

Resources Info:  

First come, first serve basis for shelter and the drop-in center is open from Monday to Thursday 

Northwest Family Life

13

Services:
Long-term shelter for women and children, counseling referral and support group for domestic violence survivor. 

Website:    
https://northwestfamilylife.org/

Contact Info:

Call (206) 363 9601 for general inquiries  or send an email to hope@nwforfamilylife.org for intake form  

Resources Info: 

Shelter has one year of waitlist since they are out of capacity at this time, but other services are available 

Interfaith Works

14

Services:
Nightly shelters for ages 18-25 

Website:    
https://www.interfaith-works.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 357-7224 for inquiries

Resources Info:

All major shelters and housing will have placement through coordinated entry 

Tri-Cities Union Gospel Mission

15

Services:
Women and children shelter, men shelter, free meals during lunch and dinner.  

Website:    
https://tcugm.org/

Contact Info:

Call (509) 547 2112 for inquiries 

Resources Info:

Walk-in for shelter starts from 1:00PM to 3:00PM for intake process and it is a first come, first serve basis and meals starts at 11:30AM for lunch and 5:00PM for dinner 

Vision House

16

Services:
Transitional housing for family support services, case management, and child care center.  

Website: 

https://visionhouse.org/

Contact Info:

Visit visionhouse.org to fill up the application form or call (425) 228 6356 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:

1-2 weeks wait time for appr

Skagit Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services

17

Services:
Emergency shelter for domestic abuse survivors and their children, legal services, safety planning for domestic violence survivors, medical and social services, information about community resources such as food, hygiene, and shelter. 

Website:  

https://www.skagitdvsas.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 336 9591 for general inquiries  

Resources Info:

Case to case basis, but all resources are available  

Washington Gorge Action Programs at The Guided Path

18

Services:
Emergency shelter for 3-30 days stay, permanent supportive housing, case management, rental assistance, drop-in center, food bank, home energy assistance, domestic violence program and shelter. 

Website: 

https://www.wagap.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (509) 493-2662 or walk-in to their 3 locations for the intake process

Resources Info: 

Depends on the most vulnerable client 

Benedict House

19

Services:
24-hours emergency shelter for adult men ages 18 above, free meals, hygiene, shower and restroom facilities.  

Website:

ccsww.org/get-help/shelter-homeless-services/benedict-house 

Contact Info:

Call (360) 377 6136 for general inquires and visit their website for the application form 

Resources Info: 

Depends on the eligibility requirements

Drexel House

20

Services:
90-days stay shelter for males, and long-tern supportive studio apartments for single adults.  

Website: 

https://ccsww.org/services/drexel-house/

Contact Info:   

Family Support Center at 24-hour helpline (1844) 628 7343 

Resources Info:

Apply for the coordinated entry and it depends on the most vulnerable client

Angeline’s Day Center

21

Services:
24-hours women shelter and day center, case management, free meals, shower and laundry facilities. 

Website: 

https://www.ywcaworks.org/programs/angelines-day-center

Contact Info:

Walk-in for day center and call to (206) 436 8650 and take the intake process for overnight shelter

Resources Info:

First come, first serve basis

The Willow

22

Services:
Homeless shelter for women, children and families, and rental assistance.  

Website: 

https://www.ywcaworks.org/locations/willow

Contact Info: 

(206) 245 1026 emergency intake hotline or call  (206) 209 5667 for general inquiries

Resources Info:

Depends on the program, but all resources are available  

Solid Ground

23

Services:
Domestic violence shelter, legal assistance, , transportation assistance, regular family shelter, housing and rental assistance.  

Website:

https://www.solid-ground.org/

Contact Info:

211 Washington or call (206) 694 6700 for general inquiry  

Resources Info:

Depends on the program, but up to 30 days wait time and all resources are available 

Compass Housing Alliance

24

Services:
24-hour transitional units for women and men shelter, food support, hygiene and laundry facilities 

Website:

https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/

Contact Info:

Call (206) 474 1000 or walk-in 

Resources Info:

First come, first serve  

Bridge Shelter

25

Services:
Home-reduction shelter and trauma-informed care, this program allows clients to access basic needs such as hygiene, food and meals, secure and accessible storage, and case management.    

Website: 

https://ccsww.org/services/bridge-shelter/

Contact Info:

Call (206) 328 5900 for general inquiries

Resources Info:

Depends on the program, but all resources are available  

Pear Blossom Place

26

Services:
24/7 shelter for families with children under age of 18 and pregnant women, laundry facilities, and support services.  

Website: 

https://fscss.org/services/pear-blossom-place

Contact Info:

Call (360) 754 9297 for general inquiries or call coordinated entry 211 

Resources Info:

Depends on the program, but all resources are available

The Coffee Oasis: The Loft

27

Services:
Youth shelter for ages 13-17, drop-in center, case management, shower and hygiene products, clothing and laundry, meals and emergency medical care.  

Website: 

https://thecoffeeoasis.com/tacomashelter/

Contact Info: 

Call (253) 328 6127 for shelter and walk-in for drop-in center or call (253) 328 6127 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:

Depends on the program, but all resources are available  

Everett Gospel Mission

28

Services:
Men shelter, women and children shelter, food, mental health services that focuses on addiction.  

Website: 

https://egmission.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (425) 740 2500 ext. 0 

Resources Info: 

First come, first serve 

Noel House

29

Services:
Single women shelter, laundry, kitchen, and hygiene facilities.  

Website:

https://ccsww.org/services/noel-house-programs

Contact info: 

Call (206) 456 3100 for general inquiries  

Resources Info:

First come, first serve 

The Coffee Oasis

30

Services:
Emergency shelters for ages 13-25, case management, hub resources, and drop-in centers.  

Website: 

https://thecoffeeoasis.com/

Contact Info: 

Call (360) 377 5560 for general inquiries

Resources Info:  

First come, first serve 

Open Hearth

31

Services:
Emergency shelter housing for families with children under ages of 18, shower and laundry services.  

Website:

https://helpinghand.org/

Contact Info:

Call (253) 307 2274 for general inquiries or coordinated entry 211  

Resources Info:

First come, first serve 

Adams Street Family Shelter

32

Services:
30 days family shelter, case management, career development services, youth program, GED (General Educational Development) classes, after school activities for ages 6-17, and a pre-school potty trained for ages 3-5, laundry, clothing, hygiene and 3 meals a day.  

Website:

https://www.trm.org/emergency-services/

Contact Info: 

Call (253) 592 6401 for intake process or general inquiries 

Resources Info:

Availability of the resources defer once the client got in to the program  

Tacoma Rescue Mission

33

Services:
Families emergency shelter with 90 days stays, on-site case management, education and recovery center.  

Website:  

https://www.trm.org/

Contact Info:

Call (253) 383 4493 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:

First come first serve basis 

Give Me A Chance Shelter

34

Services:

Emergency shelter for families, three meals a day, laundry and shower facilities.   

Website: 

https://www.amcogic.com/

Contact Info:

Call (253) 572 6751 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:

2 weeks waitlist  

Stability Site

35

Services:
90-day program for housing plan. Offers lunch that is  donated daily and provide dinner every weekend donated by the church.  

Website:

https://ccsww.org/get-help/pierce-county/

Contact Info:  

Call Tacoma Rescue Mission  (253) 383 4493 and speak to Divina or Louise, or call (253) 307 7517 for general inquiries  

Resources Info: 

1 week up to 1 month wait time  

Open House Ministries

36

Services:
Families and single women transitional shelter, on-site day care center, case management program that includes mental health and addiction counseling, and on-site work opportunities.  

Website: 

https://www.sheltered.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 737 0300 for general inquiries  

Resources Info:

2 months of waitlist 

Youth Haven (FRIENDS OF YOUTH)

37

Services:
Under ages of 18 emergency shelter, can stay up-to 21 days, support services, case management, education supports, and recreational outings.  

Website: 

https://www.friendsofyouth.org/services

Contact Info: 

Call (206) 236 5437 for intake phone or general inquiries 

Resources Info: 

Depends on the program and eligibility requirements, has a waitlist  

Sacred Heart Shelter

38

Services:
Shelter for families with children, on-site case management, and has a connection to resources such as food banks. 

Website: 

https://ccsww.org/services/sacred-heart-shelter/

Contact Info:

Family Shelter Line (206) 245 1026 or call  (206) 285 7489 for general inquiries 

Resources Info: 

First come, first serve  

New Bethlehem

39

Services:
24/7-hour family shelter with common kitchen and bathroom, provides meals three-times a day, and hygiene packs. Also they have a day center that’s open for all from 9:00AM-3:00PM with free meals, free use of showers, bathroom and laundry facilities.  

Website: 

https://ccsww.org/services/new-bethlehem-programs/

Contact Info: 

Family Hotline for Shelter at (206) 245 1026 for referral or call  (425) 679 0354 for inquiries 

Resources Info:  

Depends on the availability for shelter and no

Skagit Friendship House’s First Step Center

40

Services:
24/7 emergency temporary center, has a 90 day program shelter, 3 meals a day, case management, mental health support, medical visits, transportation, and laundry services.  

Website: 

https://www.skagitfriendshiphouse.org/skagit-first-step-center.html

Contact Info: 

Coordinated entry 211 or call (360) 755 9525 for general inquiries  

Resources Info: 

Depends on the coordinated entry, but all resources are available  

Serenity House Shelter

41

Services:
24/7 emergency shelter, meals, laundry, showers, assigned beds, assigned parking for overnight vehicle campers, housing assistance, weekly medical and sobriety. 

Website:  

https://serenityhouseclallam.org/24-7-adult-shelter/

Contact Info:
Walk-in for intake process or call (360) 452 7221 for general inquiries  

Resources Info:
First come, first serve  

SKAGIT FRIENDSHIP HOUSE

42

Services:
Emergency transitional shelter, cafe meal, free shower, clothing and laundry services.  

Website:

https://www.skagitfriendshiphouse.org/friendship-house-cafe.html

Contact Info:  Skagit First Step Center (360) 755 9525 or call (360) 873 8022 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Shelter has a available slot for now and resources has a specific dates to avail 

Women’s Emergency Shelter - Tacoma Rescue Mission

43

Services:
Emergency shelter for women, they provide case management, meals, shower and laundry services.  

Website: 

https://www.trm.org/emergency-services/

Contact Info:
Reach out to  (253) 383 4493 ext. 1183 for general inquiries
Resources Info:
First come, first serve  

Men’s Shelter - Tacoma Rescue Mission

44

Services:
30-day shelter for men, case management, provides 2 meals a day breakfast and dinner, shower, laundry and clothing every Wednesday for men and women.   

Website:

https://www.trm.org/emergency-services/

Contact Info:  Walk-in to their office at 3:30PM to sign up for the services or call 253-383-4493 ext. 1106  for general inquiries  Resources Info:
3-4 days wait time to meet the case management

Dorothy Day House

45

Services:
A small house for families that provides meals, clothing and employment support services.  

Website: 

https://ccsww.org/services/dorothy-day-house/

Contact Info:
Call (202) 882 9649 for inquiries  

Resources Info:
First come, first serve  

Jan & Peter’s Place Women’s Shelter

46

Services:
24-hour safe space shelter for women ages 18 and above, provides 3 meals a day, on-site mental health services, case management, and on-site housing navigation support.  

Website:  

https://www.compasshousingalliance.org/emergency-programs/janpetersplace/

Contact Info: 

Reach out Hope Team the Homelessness Outreach at homelessness@seattle.gov by sending an email for the referral or call (206) 474 1670 for general inquiries

Resources Info: 

Depends on the program, but all resources are 

William Booth Center

47

Services:
Emergency shelter for men that provides three meals a day, laundry, shower, and hygiene intake kit.  

Website: 

https://seattle.salvationarmy.org/seattle_services/william-booth-center/

Contact Info:
Referral based from Jefferson Day Center to (206) 338 5707 or call (206) 621 0145 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Depends on the availability of the beds, but all resources are available  

Ray of Hope

48

Services:
Overnight shelter, and day resource center, connection to services and resources, laundry services, work assistance,  showers, and serves 3 meals a day from 7:00AM to 7:00PM.  

Website: 

https://www.theauburnfoodbank.org/homeless

Contact Info:  

Call (253) 833 8925 for avail beds inquiries
Resources Info:
First come, first serve  

REACH Center of Hope

49

Services:
Overnight shelter for families and single women, serves breakfast and dinner for the clients, hygiene items, shower services, case management, and phone and computer service.  

Website: 

https://reachrenton.org/center-of-hope

Contact Info:
Reach out to Chris at (425) 321 8327 for ther intake process or call (425) 321 4816 for general inquiries
Resources Info:
1 month waitlist  

Nest on 3rd Shelter

50

Services:
Overnight emergency shelter for ages 18-25, drop-in center, case housing management for ages 13-25, and all residents have access to lockers, showers, and basic necessities during shelter hours. 

Website: 

https://nhmin.org/get-help/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 374 0866 for general inquiries
Resources Info:
First come, first serve, but also have a reserve list  

Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle

51

Services:
Emergency shelter, young adult shelter for ages 18-24 years old, moving assistance, and employment assistance opportunities  

Website:

https://urbanleague.org/homeless-outreach/

Contact Info: 

Call (206) 461 3792 for inquiries or visit their website at urbanleague.org for intake form   

Resources Info:

14 business days wait time for processing   

Mary’s Place

52

Services:
Emergency shelter for women and families, mobile outreach program, health insurance, kids club for ages 0-18, employment services, connect with jobs and job training resources.  

Website: 

https://www.marysplaceseattle.org/

Contact Info:

Reach out the Intake Line at (206) 245 1026 between 8:00AM-11:00AM daily or call (206) 621 8474 for inquiries  

Resources Info:

4 weeks of waitlist  

Shiloh Emergency Shelter

53

Services:
Men overnight shelter, three meals a day, shower facilities, and case management. 

Website:

https://shilohoftacoma.org/

Contact Info:

Call (253) 503 1033 for inquiries   

Resources Info: 

First come, first serve  

Stevens County Emergency Shelter

54

Services:
Women with children and female domestic violence victims shelter with 90-day stay that provides case management, shower, and on-site laundry facilities.  
Website: 

https://ruralresources.org/program/stevens-county-emergency-shelter/

Contact Info: 

Call Jesscia at (509) 684 8421 ext. 2010 for inquiries   

Resources Info: 

Depends on the availability of the rooms, but they do have a waitlist sometimes 

Christian Aid Center

55

Services:
Emergency shelter for men, women and children, provide a hot showers, laundry, and free two meals a day, spiritual encouragement, case management and life coaching.  
Website: 

https://christianaidcenter.org/

Contact Info:  

Call (509) 525 7153 for general inquiries and for intake process  

Resources Info:

First come, first serve   

Hospitality House

56

Services:
90-day program for homeless women, shelter, meals, on-site nurse and case management.
Website: 

https://hospitalityhousesouthking.org/

Contact Info:  

Call (206) 242 1860 for phone screening or inquiries 

Resources Info:

1 week waitlist 

DROP-IN CENTER with other services


Elizabeth Gregory Home

1

Services:
Drop-in day center for women not under ages of 18, transitional housing, serves breakfast and dinner, mental health counseling, referrals to shelter or housing, emergency clothing, restrooms and laundry facilities.  
Website:

https://eghseattle.org/

Contact Info:

Call Michelle Wick (206) 729 0262 ext. 1008 for transitional housing and ext. 0 for general inquiries  
Resources Info: 

Depends on the program, but all resources are available   

Seattle Indian Center

2

Services:

Day center with bathroom and computer access, provides 2 meals a day, food bank, community hot meals, outreach program, and men shelter.  
Website: 

https://seattleindiancenter.org/

Contact Info:  

Walk-in for intake process or call (206) 329 8700 for inquiries Resources Info:

No restrictions for the day center and walk-in for intake process for the shelter  

Belfair Youth Connection

3

Services:
Drop-in center, street outreach program, supportive housing, connection with resources, clothing, daily lunch and snacks, helping for employment, support services, and hygiene essentials for ages 12-24 years old.     
Website:

https://www.sheltonyouthconnection.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 277 5017 for inquiries or walk-in to their center for intake process to avail the services 

Resources Info:

Case by case basis, but the drop-in center is open from Monday to Friday 12

Arcadia Drop-In Center

4

Services: 

Daytime drop-in center for ages from 12-24, hot meals, showers and laundry facilities, employment training, food support, education help, mental health and substance use counseling.
Website:

https://www.seattleymca.org/social-impact-center/youth-young-adults/housing-options-shelter/arcadia

Contact Info:  Walk-in to the center or call  (206) 382 5000 for inquiries  
Resources Info:
Clients should do an intake form to avail the resources 

Orion Center (YouthCare)

5

Services: 

Drop-in center for youth ages of 18-24, food assistance, hygiene supplies, clothing bank, laundry services, case management, housing navigation services, GED (General Education Development) classes on-site, mental health services, counseling and therapy, free clinic for primary care and psychiatric services.
Website:

https://youthcare.org/

Contact Info:
Call ( 206) 622 5555 - the main front desk for inquiries Resources Info:
Depends on the program, but all resources are available 

South Seattle Youth Center

6

Services: 

Drop-in services for ages 18-24, overnight shelter, youth care, onsite mental health counseling, free clinic, hygiene supplies, warm meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.  
Website:

https://youthcare.org/homeless-youth-services/engagement-services/south-seattle-shelter/

Contact Info: 

Call (206) 331 2363 for intake waitlist for a 90-days stay or for inquiries 

Resources Info: 

Drop-in center is open everyday and for the shelter it depends on the waitlist they have 

Food resources with other services

North Helpline

1

Services: 

Food banks distribution and financial assistance program to prevent evictions and utility shut offs.
Website:

https://www.northhelpline.org/get-help/food-bank/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 367 3477 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Depends on the program, but all resources are available 

OSL Serves

2

Services: 

 Serving hot meals 6 days a week.     
Website:

https://www.oslserves.org/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 347 6629 for general inquiries about the location   
Resources Info:
No restrictions, open for all who shows up at the location   

Immanuel Community Services

3

Services: 

Food bank every Monday from 10:00AM-1:00PM, community lunch every last Sunday of each month from 12:00PM-2:00PM to anyone who is hungry, hygiene center to wash clothes, take a shower and receives toiletries, shelter referrals, and recovery shelter for homeless men working to overcome addiction to drugs and/or alcohol.  
Website:

https://www.icsseattle.org/

Contact Info:

Email programs@icsseattle.org  or call (206) 622 1930 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:

All resources are available
 

Transform Burien

4

Services: 

Food bank that provides grocery items, clothing bank, toiletries, blankets, and other basic essential items every Sunday and Wednesday, laundry facilities, laundry detergent, bleach, and dryer sheets every Friday, mobile shower unit, towels, clean underwear, shampoo and soap, medical and dental vans services.  
Website:

https://transformoutreach.org/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 839 6620  for inquiries or walk-in to avail the resources  
Resources Info:
All resources are available  

Nourish Pierce County

5

Services: 

Food bank and they have a 21 distribution sites through out the week.  
Website:

https://nourishpc.org/

Contact Info:
Open for all who shows up
Resources Info:
All resources are available as long the food bank is open 

Margie Williams Helping Hands

6

Services: 

Food bank pantry every Saturday 8:00AM to 10:30AM 

Website:

http://mwhh.org/

Contact Info: 

Walk-in between 8:00AM-10:30AM or call (425) 255 1446 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Bring ID to avail the resources  

Caring For Kids

7

Services: 

Emergency food kits, clothing bank, coloring books and crayons, school supply bank, and hygiene products that's provided to schools.     
Website:

https://www.caring4kids.org/lander

Contact Info:  

Call (253) 279 9777 for general inquiries and for the school location  

Resources Info:
Resources will be given in a specific school only  

Blue Mountain Action Council

8

Services: 

Mobile food banks, referral to emergency housing and permanent housing, employment services, energy assistance, home weatherization, support services, and case management.
Website:

https://www.bmacww.org/

Contact Info:
Call (509) 529 4980 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Depends on the program, but all resources are available  

FareStart

9

Services: 

Box lunches program, 16 weeks job training program, provide meals for schools and hospitals
Website:

https://www.farestart.org/

Contact Info:
Call  (206) 443 1233 for inquires or apply online at farestart.org and send an email to contract.meals@farestart.org
Resources Info:
1-2 months waitlist for other program, but all resources are available 

Northwest Harvest

10

Services: 

Community markets (food), and advocacy in Seattle and Tacoma 

Website:

https://www.northwestharvest.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (800) 722 6924 for inquiries of the locations, but community markets are open from Monday, Wednesday and Friday only  

Resources Info:  

Until resources lasts 

King County

11

Services: 

Food, insurance, utilities, bus pass,  and cash assistance, BCHP (Breast cervical cancer prevention health prevention) program
Website:

https://kingcounty.gov/en/dept/dph/health-safety/health-centers-programs-services/access-outreach-program/basic-food-program

Contact Info:  

Reach out the Chat Line at (800) 756 5437 for inquiries 

Resources Info: 

Depends on the program, but all resources are available   

One Life

12

Services: 

Homeless care program that provides food, socks, blankets, hygiene care packs, cat foods for those who have pet cats, and free diapers for babies.   
Website:

http://www.welcometoonelife.com/index.html

Contact Info:

Call (360) 904 1273 for inquiries and walk-in to their site to avail the services  

Resources Info: 

Between 8:00AM-8:30AM they have a numbering system and after 9:00AM it's a first come, first serve  

HOUSING with OTHER SERVICEs

Salvation Army: Hickman House

1

Services: 

Transitional housing program, supportive services for domestic violence survivors and their children and case management services.  
Website:

https://volunteer.uwkc.org/agency/detail/?agency_id=58630

Contact Info:

Washington State DV Hope line at (206) 737 0242 or call  (206) 932 5341 for inquiries 

Resources Info:

Depends on their available units  

Community House

2

Services: 

Supportive housing, employment, after school program for children ages 5-12 years old, mental health and substance abuse counseling, and dinner meals each evening.  
Website:

https://www.choblv.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 998 3050 for inquires 

Resources Info: 

Must be a County residence for 6 months and has a Washington State ID to avail the resources

Exodus Housing

3

Services: 

Rapid rehousing program, rental assistance, and case management supportive services.  
Website:

https://exodushousing.org/

Contact Info:

Referral based by coordinated entry at Washington 211  

Resources Info: 

All resources are available   

Rainier House

4

Services: 

Supportive housing for single adults with mental illnesses, substance-use disorders, other disabilities who have spent long periods of time living on the streets or shelters, daily breakfast and dinner services, and on-site clinical services.   
Website:

https://www.desc.org/what-we-do/housing/rainier-house/

Contact Info: 

Call (206) 723 1883 for inquiries or send an email to info@desc.org  

Resources Info: 

Depends on the program, but all resources are available 

Second Step Housing

5

Services: 

Transitional and supportive housing, case management, rental assistance, and support services.
Website:

https://secondstephousing.org/

Contact Info: 

Reach out to Micheal (Property Manager) at (360) 241 8613 or call (360) 852 8510 for inquiries 

Resources Info: 

It depends since they need to apply for the housing  

Family Support Center of South Sound

6

Services: 

A hub of resources, housing assistance, support services, hygiene and clothing services.
Website:

https://fscss.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (360) 754 9297 for inquiries or walk-in on Monday between 10:00AM-2:00PM 

Resources Info:

Depends on the program, but all resources are available 

Kateri Court

7

Services: 

Housing program for homeless parents with children and persons with disabilities.  
Website:

https://ccsww.org/services/permanent-housing/

Contact Info: 

Call (360) 671 1077 for inquiries or send an email to katericourt@ccsww.org  for the eligibility requirements and application form  

Resources Info:  

First come, first serve  

Clare’s Place

8

Services: 

Housing and support services program for chronically homeless and substance abuse person with ages 18 and above.  
Website:

https://ccsww.org/services/clares-place/ 

Contact Info:

Referral based from 211 for the waitlist or call (425) 535 4020 for inquiries 

Resources Info: 

Depends on the program, but all resources are available 

Vision House

9

Services: 

Transitional housing for family support services, case management, and child care center.  
Website:

https://visionhouse.org/

Contact Info: 

Visit visionhouse.org to fill up the application form or call (425) 228 6356 for general inquiries 

Resources Info: 

1-2 weeks wait time for the approval  

Yakama Nation Housing Authority

10

Services: 

Low-income housing, emergency rental assistance for homeless, elder-minor repairs program, senior housing, and weatherization program.  

Website:   
https://ynha.org/

Contact Info:  

Walk-in for application or call (509) 877 6171 for inquiries 

Resources Info:  

Emergency rental assistance is currently limited but will re-open on November, but other resources are available  

Jubilee Women's Center

11

Services: 

2 yr transitional service, focus on single women living at least 6 months in the county, on site case management, behavioral case support, main goal of the program is to provide women permanent housing.  
Website:

https://jwcenter.org/

Contact Info:
Reach out (206) 324 1244 or visit jwcenter.org for online application form.
Resources Info:
68 weeks waiting period at this time.  

Catholic Housing Services

12

Services: 

Housing, rental assistance, utility assistance, and immigration services
Website:

https://ccsww.org/

Contact Info:
Tacoma location - (253) 383 369, King County location (206) 328 5696 or the coordinated entry 211 or reach out to (206) 328 5696 for inquiries  

Resources Info:
Depends on the program and eligibility requirements to avail the services  

Bellwether Housing

13

Services: 

Housing program, affordable rents, and spacious apartments  
Website:

https://www.bellwetherhousing.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (206) 623 0506 for inquiries  

Resources Info:
All resources are available, but visit their website for updated info 

Pierce County Alliance

14

Dependent youth housing ages 18-24, substance housing, set-up program for foster youth ages 13-21, educational assistance
Website:

https://www.piercecountyalliance.org/

Contact Info:
Call (253) 502 5413 for inquiries or send an email to hucklesb@c-a.org 

Resources Info:
Depends on the program and eligibility requirements  
 

Outsiders Inn (Clark County)

15

Services: 

Street outreach that can connect to basic needs, emergency shelter, housing, and supportive services, access to laundry services, bus passes, showers, hygiene. food, water, basic first aid, tents, tarps, sleeping bags/blankets, mail pick up service and recovery support.
Website:

https://outsidersinn.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 830 6647 for inquiries and clients will call the coordinated entry 211 for referral
Resources Info:

Clients should do intake process to avail the services  

Rescue Mission (Pierce County)

16

Services: 

Educational assistance and housing support, family shelter on campus with a temporary stay for up to 90 days, finding employment and has transitional units for single men and women on campus, New Life Program (NLP) supports individuals battling addiction, youth program and a preschool program.
Website:

https://www.trm.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (253) 383 4493 for general inquiries 

Resources Info:  

First come, first serve basis for the shelter and housing support services
 

Homes Now

17

Services: 

Tiny home village provides access to necessities, such as bathrooms, showers, drinking water, and garbage service.
Website:

https://homesnow.org/

Contact Info:

Call (360) 224 3727 for inquiries or apply to homesnow.org  

Resources Info:
Has a waitlist, but all resources are available 

New Phoebe House

18

Services: 

Transitional home for women with a one child of ages 7 years old and younger, the home provides laundry facilities, common kitchen and dinning facility, play areas, and serves dinner four times a week for the residence.  
Website:

https://www.newphoebehouse.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (253) 383 7710 for inquiries  

Resources Info:  

Waitlist by priority also depending on the available rooms 

HEALTH SERVICES AND OTHER RESOURCES


 

Lifelong

1

Services: 

 HIV support services, case management, housing assistance, emergency housing, transitional and permanent housing, food assistance, insurance and financial assistance and health resources.
Website:

https://www.lifelong.org/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 957 1600 for intake process  
Resources Info:
Depends on the program and eligibility requirements, but all resources are available 

Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center

2

Services: 

HIV/STI testing, help care navigation, youth peer mentorship and arts program for youth ages 24 years old and younger, drop-in center that provides library, clothing, food, and hygiene.  
Website:

https://www.gaycity.org/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 860 6969 for inquiries or email info@gaycity.org  
Resources Info:
Same day access to all resources  

Lydia Place

3

Services: 

Mobile clinical mental health services, parent support program, emergency hotel placements, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and rapid rehousing services.
Website:

https://lydiaplace.org/

Contact Info:
Reach out to Opportunity Council at (360) 914 5121 or (360) 671 7663 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
1 month of wait time for approval  
 

Lutheran Community Services Northwest

4

Services: 

Behavioral health program, counseling services for drug and alcohol treatment, family and community support, community referrals for food, clothing, health care, housing and employment, refugee and immigrant services.  
Website:

https://lcsnw.org/

Contact Info:

Walk-in to their office to sign up the application form for case worker.  

Resources Info:  

Has a waitlist 

HopeSparks

5

Services: 

Pediatric healthcare services, mental health services for children, and family support services.  
Website:

https://hopesparks.org/
Contact Info:
Call (253) 565 4484 for inquiries  
Resources Info:
Depends on the program that you need, but all resources are available  

Community Psychiatric Clinic (CPC)

6

Services: 

Mental health facilities, residential, and substance use disorder services.  

Website:

http://www.cpcwa.org/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 901 2000 for general inquiries or walk-in for screening
Resources Info:
Walk-in for intake to avail the services  


The Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC)

7

Services: 

Housing for mental illness, substance use disorders, physical or developmental disabilities and extreme poverty residents, mental health clinic, case management, psychiatric services, onsite health care and counseling/therapy.
Website:

https://www.desc.org/

Contact Info:
Walk-in to take the initial intake to enroll for the case management
Resources Info:
There will be a 7 days wait time after enrolling for the case management 

Navos

8

Services: 

Street outreach that can connect to basic needs, emergency shelter, housing, and supportive services, access to laundry Youth and adults mental health counseling and  SUD (Substance Use Disorder) services for adults.  
Website:

https://www.navos.org

Contact Info:
Call (206) 257 6600 for inquiries  
Resources Info:
Initial intake process has a 1-2 days wait time to avail the services  

Solid Ground

9

Services: 

Domestic violence shelter, legal assistance, , transportation assistance, regular family shelter, housing and rental assistance.  
Website:

https://www.solid-ground.org/

Contact Info:  

Reach out to 211 Washington or call (206) 694 6700 for general inquiry  
Resources Info:
Depends on the program, but up to 30 days wait time and all resources are available
 

Seattle Union Gospel Mission

10

Services: 

Drug and alcohol program for men ages 18-21, back to work services, shelter for men up-to 30 days, healing and discovery program, mental health services, mobile shower and hygiene supplies.  
Website:

https://www.ugm.org/ 

Contact Info:
Call (206) 723-0767 for intake process and inquiries  
Resources Info:
First come, first serve for shelter and depending on the program for the other services  

Comprehensive Life Resources (Child and Adolescent Services)

11

Services: 

Counseling and psychiatric services for adults and children, and homeless outreach
Website:

https://www.comprehensiveliferesources.org/

Contact Info: 

Can do walk-in from Monday-Wednesday 8:00AM to 3:15PM or call (253) 396 5800 for inquiries  

Resources Info: 

Offer their homeless outreach program for who ever shows up to their office from Monday to Thursday 1:00PM-3:00PM 

Sound Behavioral Health (Lacey)

12

Services: 

Mental ailment care, after care for depression and anxiety, and AUD (Alcohol Use Disorder) services
Website:

https://www.sound.health/

Contact Info: 

Walk-in for paperworks or call (360) 456 7575 for inquiries  

Resources Info: 

First come, first serve  

Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare (Pierce County)

13

Services: 

Mental counseling for adults and children, commercial insurance, and stand-alone medical insurance
Website:

https://greaterlakesrecovery.org/

Contact Info:
Call (253) 581-7020 ext. 1 for inquiries
Resources Info:
1 week waitlist if they reach out via phone call and they can do walk-in stand by to their Lakewood office if urgent
 

Vancouver Comprehensive Treatment Center

14

Services: 

Addiction treatment, Opioid maintenance, outpatient treatment, medication and group and one-on-one counseling 

Website:

http://ctcprograms.com/ 

Contact Info: 

Walk-in or call (360) 991 0183 for inquiries  

Resources Info: 

Offer their services to those who shows up to their center 

Kids Mental Health Wa

15

Services: 

Mental health support referral specialist outpatient referral services 

Website:

https://kidsmentalhealthwa.org/youth-mental-health-resources/ 

Contact Info:  

Call (833) 303 5437 for intake hotline and inquiries  

Resources Info:  

3-4 weeks wait time to get letters from referral  

Brigid Collins Family Support Center (Skagit County)

16

Services: 

Child abuse prevention program, trauma therapy, family support services, counseling for children, parent to parent program, and case management.  

Website:

https://www.brigidcollins.org/

Contact Info:
Call (360) 428 6622 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Each program has a different wait time, but all resources are available 

Child Haven

17

Services: 

Behavioral health services, therapeutic care, counseling services, child from birth to age 24 and family counseling, and early learning programs. 

Website:

https://childhaven.org/

Contact Info:
Call (206) 624 6477 for general inquiries  
Resources Info:
Each program has a different wait time period, but all resources are available   

Youth Eastside Services

18

Services: 

Youth and family agency for mental health ages 22 and below. 

Website:

https://www.youtheastsideservices.org/  

Contact Info: 

Call (425) 747 4937 for inquiries or walk-in from Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:00AM 

Resources Info: 

4 months of waitlist  

Education services with other resources

Southwest Youth & Family Services

1

Services: 

Education for ages 2-4 and their parents, High School Re-Entry Program from ages 16-21, behavioral health, counseling and therapy, case management for ages 16-24, youth development, after school program and field trips for ages 5-19, and low-income apartment buildings.
Website:

https://swyfs.org/

Contact Info:
Apply to swyfs.org or call (206) 937 7680 for general inquiries
Resources Info:
Depends on the program and eligibility requirements, but all resources are available
 

Tacoma Urban League

2

Services: 

Family engagement program, educational support, business program that supports small business, hygiene products, school supplies give aways, economic empowerment, and health services.    
Website:

https://www.thetacomaurbanleague.org/
Contact info: 

Check their website for updated services or reach out to (253) 383 2006 

Resources Info: 

Depends on the program, but all resources are available
 

WA State Do-IT

3

Services:
Students with disabilities can access to technology and higher education.
Website: 

https://www.washington.edu/doit/

Contact Info:  

Call 206-685-DOIT (3648) for inquiries  

Resources Info:  

Depends on the program, but all services are available  

Worksource/WEX

4

Services:
Employment, training, certifications, supportive services, paid internships, workforce development.  
Website: 

https://careerteam.com/

Contact Info:  

Call (253) 238 0529 for inquiries  

Resources Info:   

2-3 weeks wait time to avail the services  

AFFORDABLE HOUSING with OTHER RESOURCES


Habittat for Humanity

1

Services:
Home ownership, affordable home ownership and senior home repair
Website:

https://www.tpc-habitat.org/

Contact Info: 

Call (253) 627 5626 for inquiries or visit their website for email address and send an email to apply  

Resources Info: 

Mailing list that sends notification email to those who apply for the services  

Community Roots Housing

2

Services:
Subsidized and low-income housing with 30% or 60% adjusted monthly income for rent.  

Website: 

https://communityrootshousing.org/

Contact Info: 

Reach out to Leasing Team - (206) 895 1400 or call (206) 774 1600 for inquiries  
Resources Info: 

1 week wait time to get the application form, but up to 2 months to get the application approved  

Imagine Housing

3

Services:

Affordable reantal apartment for low-income individuals and families.
Website: 

 https://imaginehousing.org/

Contact Info:

Call (425) 576 5190 for inquiries or visit their website at imaginehousing.org to apply 

Resources Info: 

Depends on the services, but all services are available 

hygiene resources with other services

Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) – King County

1

Services:
Monthly essential needs bags of hygiene and cleaning supplies as well as ORCA Lift cards which provide free access on public transportation in King County for a year.  
Website:

https://ccsww.org/services/housing-and-essential-needs-hen-king-county/
Contact Info
: 

Reach out DSHS for eligibility, after that walk-in thru their office for intake or call  (206) 328 5755 for inquiries 

Resources Info: 

Currently have a waitlist for the rental assistance

Washington Kids in Transition

2

Services:
Emergency closets such as food, toiletries, hygiene, coats, shoes, socks and underwear, diaper bank and wet wipes for babies, rental and utility assistance.  
Website:

https://washingtonkidsintransition.org/
Contact Info: 

Call (425) 361 2916 for inquiries or walk-in for application form   

Resources Info: 

Rental assistance will soon to close but other resources are still available 

Raising Girls

3

Services:
Offers hygiene products and sanitary care bags to local schools.     
Website:

https://www.raisinggirls.org
Contact Info: 

Call (253) 260 4580 for inquiries  

Resources Info:  

Until resources last 

other services

Homeless Housing Network

1

Services:
Referral service agency for resources, coordinated entry and rental assistance program.  
Website:

cewenatchee.com
Contact Info: 

Call (509) 436 9086 for inquiries 

Resources Info: 

Client must be living in County to avail the services 

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