Offers crisis counseling and crisis intervention available for people 12 to 21 years of age. Youth can talk confidentially with outreach workers at Rosie's Place and Street Outreach.
Offers crisis counseling and crisis intervention available for people 12 to 21 years of age.
Youth can talk confidentially with outreach workers at Rosie's Place and Street Outreach.
Also helps with Coordinated Entry.
Agency provides state-certified service(s).
Provides resource, activity, and refuge centers focused on helping street and homeless youth. Offers showers, laundry, food, clothes, hygiene products, mail/email, and connection to other case management and employment programs.
Oasis Centers are "full service" youth centers serving street and homeless youth. The youth centers provide services such as shower, laundry, food, clothes and hygiene products, job-training opportunities, tutoring, mentoring, activities, email and mail service. Youth are encouraged to commit themselves to case management so as to help them deliberately with making changes in their lives.
Provides a connection to outreach workers who can offer items such as hygiene, first-aid, safter sex supplies, water, snacks, socks, and cold weather gear. Additionally, clients may receive immediate access to crisis intervention, and information and referral including but not limited to housing resources.
Provides a connection to outreach workers who can offer items such as hygiene, first-aid, safter sex supplies, water, snacks, socks, and cold weather gear. Additionally, youth may receive immediate access to crisis intervention, and information and referral including but not limited to housing resources. Outreach workers can also provide community-based case management support by appointment/request.
Performs outreach services to homeless school children and street youth to help them acquire neccessary living skills and provides clothes, blankets, hot meals, and hygiene items when available. Accepts donated items for youth. NOT A SHELTER.
NOT A SHELTER. Programs are staffed by outreach workers, working in conjunction with local school districts who spend time with at-risk/homeless youth, build relationships with them, identify and address their immediate needs (e.g., crisis intervention, food, clean clothing, hygiene kits, blankets, someone to listen) and provide information about and linkage to longer-term forms of support such as shelter, counseling, drug and alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation, care/case management. Youth in need do not have to be enrolled in school.
Deputies connect with our county's homeless population to foster long-term relationships and break the cycle of homelessness, mental health, and/or chemical dependency in our county.
The Office of Neighborhoods teams up law enforcement with social workers who go out into the field – literally – to identify, locate, and connect with homeless and vulnerable populations in the county. The goal is to foster long-term relationships and break the cycle of homelessness, mental health, and/or chemical dependency in our county.
Together, Office of Neighborhoods deputies and police officers and Law Enforcement Embedded Social Workers (LEESWs) assist frequent jail utilizers, the homeless, and the mentally ill to find services they need and lessen the likelihood of re-offending, law enforcement contact, or incarceration.
Provides resource, activity, and refuge centers focused on helping street and homeless youth. Offers showers, laundry, food, clothes, hygiene products, mail/email, and connection to other case management and employment programs.
Oasis Centers are "full service" youth centers serving street and homeless youth. The youth centers provide services such as shower, laundry, food, clothes and hygiene products, job-training opportunities, tutoring, mentoring, activities, email and mail service. Youth are encouraged to commit themselves to case management so as to help them deliberately with making changes in their lives.
Provides intensive case management for at-risk and homeless youth.
Provides intensive case management for at-risk and homeless youth, 13-25 years of age. Can help youth get help with identification cards, GED and tutoring help, counseling, mentoring, and connecting with other services.
Provides resource, activity, and refuge centers focused on helping street and homeless youth. Offers showers, laundry, food, clothes, hygiene products, mail/email, and connection to other case management and employment programs.
Oasis Centers are "full service" youth centers serving street and homeless youth. The youth centers provide services such as shower, laundry, food, clothes and hygiene products, job-training opportunities, tutoring, mentoring, activities, email and mail service. Youth are encouraged to commit themselves to case management so as to help them deliberately with making changes in their lives.
Provide a safe drop-in center environment for homeless or at-risk youth. Assistance may include help with food, clothing, education, laundry, shower, diapers, first aid, emotional and spiritual support.
Provides a safe, caring, loving environment. We assist youth with food, clothing, education, emotional and spiritual support. Helps to reduce the barriers young people may have when trying to improve their lives.
Provides community volunteers the opportunity to work directly with street youth by training them to operate as street outreach teams that provide crisis intervention and information and referral services.
Provides a connection to outreach workers who can offer items such as hygiene, first-aid, safter sex supplies, water, snacks, socks, and cold weather gear. Additionally, youth may receive immediate access to crisis intervention, and information and referral including but not limited to housing resources. Outreach workers can also provide community-based case management support by appointment/request.
Offers hygiene, used clothing, food, and other needs.
We help those in need with hygiene, used clothing, food, and other needs if community donations have it available. We have a Thanksgiving meal, Christmas meal/gifts Outreach annually for low-income families and grandparents, and veterans. We also do an Easter meal/Basket outreach for families, grandparents, and veterans. Our Grandparents' programs offer one Christmas gift and/or Easter basket during event application.
The primary goal of the CARES Team is to improve quality of life and reduce unnecessary use of the emergency health care system by addressing a client’s needs based on the social determinants of health. Many times, Fire Department personnel encounter an individual who has significant needs apart from their physical health needs. When they encounter these situations, Fire Department EMS providers make a referral to the CARES Team requesting a follow-up visit.
The primary goal of the CARES Team is to improve quality of life and reduce unnecessary use of the emergency health care system by addressing a client’s needs based on the social determinants of health. Many times, Fire Department personnel encounter an individual who has significant needs apart from their physical health needs. When they encounter these situations, Fire Department EMS providers make a referral to the CARES Team requesting a follow-up visit.
Offers information about benefits and housing assistance, basic needs/supplies, referrals to community resources, transportation, and community education around issues of homelessness. Also offers a Syringe Services Program.
Provides services directly within the community. Offers information about benefits and housing assistance, basic needs and supplies, referrals to community resources, transportation, and education around issues of homelessness. Also operates a Syringe Services Program.
Offering intensive services for those experiencing homelessness to assist in gaining and maintaining stable independent housing solutions. Serves all of Pierce County and Tacoma.
Offering intensive services for those experiencing homelessness to assist in gaining and maintaining stable independent housing solutions.
Provide outreach and assistance throughout Pierce County and the City of Tacoma.
To talk to someone from the homeless outreach teams, please call the direct referral line.
Through a combination of outreach, drop-in and case management, OHP staff meet individuals “where they are” and assist in obtaining housing, rental assistance, financial resources, employment, behavioral health counseling and other essential needs.
Through a combination of outreach, drop-in and case management, OHP staff meet individuals “where they are” and assist in obtaining housing, rental assistance, financial resources, employment, behavioral health counseling and other essential needs.
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced.
Provides access to grooming and personal hygiene supplies; haircuts and foot washing; a hot meal; and an opportunity to have clothing and sleeping bags replaced. All resources are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Also provides volunteer opportunities.
Offers intensive case management for homeless adults with mental health and substance use disorders in King County. Conducts outreach in King County neighborhoods and accepts referrals from partner agencies.
Conducts outreach in neighborhoods throughout King County.
Offers intensive case management services with specialized services for people with greater vulnerabilities and barriers to care, including people with HIV/AIDS, the elderly, and veterans.
Partners with NeighborCare and Harborview to provide outreach to clients who need medical attention and mental health resources.
Helps people apply for appropriate housing through both the city’s Pathways Home housing plan and through partners.
Provides case management to people who are disabled or need extra support to transition into and maintain housing.
Volunteer clergy offer information, basic supplies, referral, spiritual counsel, crisis intervention and advocacy to those who are homeless on the streets of Seattle and the surrounding areas.
Coordinates volunteer clergy, who offer information, referral, spiritual counsel and crisis intervention to those in need on the streets of Seattle and surrounding areas. Staff and volunteers also provide advocacy for tangible needs.
Provides outreach and assistance to folks living unsheltered, and also serve as a point of contact for community members seeking a response related to issues/concerns about homelessness.
Provides outreach and assistance to folks living unsheltered and also serves as a point of contact for community members seeking a response related to issues/concerns about homelessness. Includes responding to reports of active or abandoned campsites, assessing campsites for hygiene/sanitation needs, connecting people living in camps to social services and resources.
Provides outreach and intensive case management for homeless, low-functioning adults with severe mental health issues; operates a specialized drop-in center for clients. Generally referral required by caseworker or DESC outreach worker.
Provides critical survival services and engagement for adults who are experiencing severe and persistent behavioral health and co-occurring disorders in addition to homelessness. Operates as part of the King County-funded Prepaid Health Plan.
Offers the following services:
-Outreach and engagement services aimed at locating eligible individuals, building relationships, providing survival services and assessing individual needs.
-Intensive case management and stabilization services with a full range of community support and treatment.
-Development and support of maintaining connections to critical resources such as housing, psychiatric and physical health care, financial benefits and other ancillary support services.
-Transition to long-term behavioral health or other appropriate ongoing services.
Staff on the Homeless Outreach Stabilization Transition team (HOST) initiate and maintain relationships with homeless individuals in encampments while helping them meet their immediate needs.
Staff on the Homeless Outreach Team initiate and maintain relationships with homeless individuals in encampments, while helping them meet their immediate needs with basic survival services such as emergency food provisions, shelter and clothing. Staff also link individuals to medical care, substance detoxification, domestic violence shelters, and/or assessment for mental health services.
Provides resource, activity, and refuge centers focused on helping street and homeless youth. Offers showers, laundry, food, clothes and hygiene products.
Oasis Centers are "full service" youth centers serving street and homeless youth. The youth centers provide services such as shower, laundry, food, clothes and hygiene products.