Homeless Services offered at Community House on Broadway
Offers a homeless shelter. Also provides clothing closet, transitional housing assistance, and congregate meals to people staying at the shelter.
Provides a homeless shelter. Also provides a clothing closet, transitional housing assistance, temporary rental assistance, and congregate meals to people staying at the shelter.
Men's Emergency Shelter offered at Truth Ministries
Provides an overnight homeless shelter for men 18+ and over. Check-in time is at 5pm. Also provides a shower facility, dinner, and breakfast. Additional services available to sign up for twice a week for street medicine, housing, and/or treatment. Shelter hours between 5pm-8am.
Provides an overnight homeless shelter for men 18+ and over. Check-in time is at 5pm. Also provides a shower facility, dinner, and breakfast. Additional services available to sign up for twice a week for street medicine, housing, and/or treatment. Shelter hours between 5pm-8am.
Family Promise of the Palouse Shelter offered at Family Promise of the Palouse
Provides transitional housing, shelter, and job search assistance for families with children who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Also helps locate affordable housing.
Provides a wide range of services to help families with children who are homeless or at risk of being homeless find stability. Helps families work towards their goals by locating resources, providing job and educational support, assisting with financial planning, and helping to locate affordable housing. Families who participate are put on a 90-day program and if further assistance is needed, families can receive After Service Care; however, average exit time is 60 days. Assists with the following: family shelter, budget courses, case management, parenting life skills, job search, and education support.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Forks
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offers centralized intake, assessment, and coordination. The Housing Resource Center is the coordinated entry point for most housing services except the Night-By-Night shelter.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center is a centralized intake, assessment and coordination point which determines appropriate level of assistance to stabilize housing and assist self-sufficiency. HRC tools include: rent assistance, security and utility deposits, background screening fees and other direct housing costs; referrals to site-based housing, housing voucher and other programs; linkages to life skills, financial literacy, and/or employability training and career-building services; plus referrals to partner entities.
Haines Street Cottages offered at Olympic Community Action Programs - Port Townsend
Provides emergency shelter for homeless families, and individuals if space is available. Clients can stay in 2 week increments for up to 90 days. Participants receive intensive case management and develop a self sufficiency plan.
Provides emergency shelter for homeless families, and individuals if space is available. Clients can stay in 2 week increments for up to 90 days. Participants receive intensive case management and develop a self sufficiency plan.
24-Hour Shelter Program offered at DESC's Mary Pilgrim Inn
Provides overnight shelter for single vulnerable adults. Clients provided with bunk beds, blankets and an evening meal.
Offers overnight emergency shelter at two Seattle locations: Mary Pilgrim Inn and The Gateway, both in North Seattle. Shelters are for both men and women. Clients are housed in rooms, which are sometimes shared, and some meals are provided.
The main shelter also offers the following services:
- Onsite medical care
- Mental health counseling
- Substance use disorder treatment
Provides supportive shelter for homeless pregnant women & single-parent families with children ages 17 & younger. $50 deposit; $50 monthly program fee.
Provides supportive shelter including 7 shared duplexes comprising of 14 units for single-parent families with children.
Length of stay varies, determined on a case-by-case basis.
Families live independently or in shared two-bedroom duplexes.
Housing is alcohol- and drug-free with a zero tolerance policy.
Focuses on moving families into stable housing. Provides services not limited to:
- Housing case management
- Employment services
- Financial budgeting
- Life skills classes
- Parenting classes
- Child and youth case management
- Optional on-site counseling
Provides following services to children while parents are in class:
- Tutoring
- Mentoring
- Art
- Music
Women's Shelter offered at DESC's Kerner-Scott House Women's Shelter
REFERRAL REQUIRED from case manager: Operates a shelter for adult women with mental illness. No children.
Operates a nightly shelter for 25 adult women with mental illness. Program offers beds, pillows, linens and blankets. Continental breakfast is provided in the morning.
DESC staff pick up clients in the evening, and return them in the morning.
Operates a nightly shelter for 30 men experiencing homelessness at rotating host congregation spaces in Bellevue and Redmond; no sex offenses; service animals accepted.
Operates a nightly shelter for 30 men experiencing homelessness at rotating host congregation spaces in Bellevue and Redmond. Men may access the following support services:
- case management
- 3 meals per day
- laundry
- showers
- haircuts
Provides a six-month shelter program for 21 women focused on case management and helping women move to transitional, supportive or permanent housing. Service animals permitted.
A six-month shelter program for 21 women; focused on case management and moving women into transitional, supportive or permanent housing.
Maximum stay is six months.
Provides breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and access to all Day Center facilities, including showers and laundry.
The facility is wheelchair accessible.
Women & Children's Shelter offered at Tri-City Union Gospel Mission's Women and Children Facility
Operates a women and children shelter dedicated to caring for the hungry, hurting, and homeless.
Operates an emergency shelter accommodating 34 women and children and provides three meals daily, clothing, showers, and hygiene items. Case management and recovery programs available.
Blaine Veterans Center Enhanced Shelter offered by Compass Housing Alliance
Offers 24-hour enhanced shelter to adult male-identifying veterans; includes other services such as laundry, showers, case management and housing navigation.
Offers 24-hour enhanced shelter to adult male-identifying veterans. 36 shelter beds are separated by 3 short walls, with additional services including the following:
- Three meals per day
- Laundry services
- Showers and hygiene supplies
- Bus tickets for appointments
- Limited personal storage
- Kitchenette
- Computer and TV
- Onsite case management
- Housing navigation support
- Skill development opportunities
Round-the-clock staff ensure safe and smooth operations. Participants have 24-hour access. Residents will work with their Housing Case Manager to create an action plan, addressing their barriers and working on next steps toward stable housing.
Provides shelter for homeless men ages 18 and older along with multiple support services to help clients exit homelessness. Requires $5 fee and valid ID.
Offers short- and long-term shelter options to homeless men in the community. Services and resources available to residents include the following:
- 24-hour shelter
- Chapel
- Life coaching
- Substance abuse counseling and resources
- Classes
- Support groups
- Computer lab
- Help with benefits, income applications and management
- Financial counseling and money management education
- Job skills training
- Employment search and job retention support
- Help with housing barriers, housing search and retention
- Household management coaching
- Access to AA/NA and other recovery groups
- Cooling center
Women & Family Shelter offered at Yakima Union Gospel Mission
Provides a 24-room secure shelter for homeless adults with children.
Provides a 24-room secure shelter for homeless adults with children. Also provides the following case management, clothing, toiletries, meals, employment assistance and housing search.
Provides transitional housing in North Bend for pregnant and parenting women.
Provides emergency shelter for women who are pregnant and/or parenting at least one child on a full-time basis. Can serve up to seven families at a time, dependent on family size, in two homes on the same semi-confidential property.
Families receive their own private bedroom and shared bathroom.
Length of stay is not pre-determined, but tailored to each family's needs.
Program offers professional case management and services onsite.
Oasis Hope Home Youth Shelter offered at Coffee Oasis - Bremerton
Operates a drop-in shelter for youth 16-20 years of age. Teens will be given a background check and a no-touch search. No teens with sexual offenses, active warrants, or recent violent offenses will be admitted.
Operates an 6-bed drop-in shelter for homeless teens 16-20 years of age. The shelter is open 9pm-8am. Each teen will be given a background check and a no-touch search. No teens with sexual offenses, active warrants, or recent violent offenses will be admitted. Teens that are intoxicated will be admitted provided they are not violent or disturb other guests. The teens parents must be contacted within 72 hours for permission, and the shelter will collaborate with the parents or guardians if possible. Teens staying at the shelter are allowed up to 30 consecutive days and will be connected with other Coffee Oasis programs and case management to help them determine goals, plans, self-improvement, and life skills.
Housing Crisis Support Center offered at Crossroads Housing
Provides coordinated entry and assessments for Mason County individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless.
Operates the coordinated entry program for Mason County. This program acts as the single entry point for individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless. Arranges the initial intake, eligibility screening, and shelter placements for community housing programs, rental assistance, and other housing assistance programs.
Shelter for Women And Children offered at YWCA Pathways for Women
A shelter for single women and women with children. Call to be screened onto the waitlist. The waitlist may be several months long. Does not offer financial assistance, legal assistance, or counseling.
A shelter for single women and women with children. Call to be screened onto the waitlist. The waitlist may be several months long. Does not offer financial assistance, legal assistance, or counseling.
Shelter Intake offered at Catholic Community Services
Conducts intakes for South King County shelters that serve adults; leashed pets and service animals allowed. Shelter services include supportive case management focused on housing. Provides essential needs support such as meals and toiletries to shelter clients.
Conducts intakes for shelters in South King County.
At the shelters, adults experiencing homelessness receive shelter and essential needs support such as meals, toiletries and access to other basic needs items.
Provides supportive case management to identify and address barriers to housing stability. While housing is the focus of case management, staff also help community members set and meet goals for education, employment, family reunification, mental health and addiction recovery.
Shelter has no religious components.
Emergency Services - Short Stay Shelter offered at Opportunity Council Island County Site
Intensive support services and shelter for families with children. Limited availability for singles or households without children.
Provides support services and shelter primarily for families with children. Six emergency shelter sites available in Island County (short-term housing 30-60 days) and several transitional housing opportunities (6 month initial enrollment period).
Self-Managed Night Shelters offered by SHARE/WHEEL
Operates self-managed overnight shelter at 10 sites throughout Seattle; serves over 200 men and women per night. See website for complete list of intake times and locations.
Operates a self-managed overnight shelter program at up to 10-15 sites throughout Seattle, providing shelter for over 200 clients per night in the indoor shelter.
Some facilities serve only men or women; others serve both men and women, with separate sleeping areas.
Trans* clients are served as they self-identify.
Locations of shelters include North End:
- Lakeview (women only) 10 person shelter
- Maple Leaf (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
- Woodland Park UMC (men only) 20 person shelter
- St. John (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
Greenlake:
-Bethany Lutheran Shelter (men only) 20 person shelter
Ballard:
- St. Luke Shelter (co-ed, separate areas) 15 person shelter
- OFB (men only) 20 person shelter
- Vets Hall Shelter (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter - provides late access for workers.
Wallingford:
- Gift of Grace (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
U District:
- Christ Episcopal Church Shelter (co-ed, separate areas) 30 person shelter - provides late access for workers
- University Friends (co-ed, separate areas) 20 person shelter
- University Lutheran Shelter (women only)15 bed shelter- provides late access for workers
Int'l District:
- Safe Haven ( co-ed, separate areas) 30 person shelter - provides late access for workers
South End:
- Bunkhouse Nights Shelter ( co-ed, separate areas) 25 person shelter - provides late access for workers.
Intake is usually available in Spanish as well as English; other available languages at intake vary, though clients are able to access shelter regardless of language or ability to speak.
All facilities provide mats and blankets. Many sites are wheelchair accessible and some provide shower facilities.
Clients must leave the shelters early each morning.
Individual shelters may potentially refrain from screening on days that they are full.
Shelter screenings for night-of only; no day(s)-in-advance screenings.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Sequim
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offers centralized intake, assessment, and coordination. The Housing Resource Center is the coordinated entry point for most housing services except the Night-By-Night shelter.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center is a centralized intake, assessment and coordination point which determines appropriate level of assistance to stabilize housing and assist self-sufficiency. HRC tools include: rent assistance, security and utility deposits, background screening fees and other direct housing costs; referrals to site-based housing, housing voucher and other programs; linkages to life skills, financial literacy, and/or employability training and career-building services; plus referrals to partner entities.