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HOUSING & OTHER RESOURCES

*Referral needed to apply


Women Only Transitional Housing:

Cascade Center (Pioneer Square) (206) 357-3150

Catholic Community Services (CCS)
note: CCS has a comprehensive list on their website

Homestep (206) 525-1213

*Katherine's House (Kent) (253) 856-7716
www.ccsww.org

*Rita's House (Auburn) (253) 833-5271

*Sojourner Place (U-District) (206) 545-4200
note: Pregnant women accepted

Family Transitional Housing (women, men, couples or families that include children):

*Aldercrest Apartments (West Seattle) (206) 932-5363

*Aridell Mitchell Home (First Hill) (206) 323-7409
note: Accepts youth 13-18 with children

Bethlehem House (West Seattle) (206) 694-6836
note: Couples and single with children

Broadview (206) 299-2500
note: Women with children only

El Centro de la Raza (Beacon Hill) (206) 329-9442

*Exodus Housing (Sumner) (253) 862-6808

Family Shelter (Fremont, Magnolia, Crown Hill) (206) 694-6836
note: Single fathers with children accepted

*Harrington House (Bellevue) (425) 643-1434
note: Pregnant women and women with children under 1 year old okay

Homestep (206) 525-1213
note: Family units

New Ground  (Bothell, Sand Point, Redmond) (206) 409-6009
note: Youth 18-21, pregnant or 1 child under 3 years old accepted

Spruce Park Apartments (Capitol Hill) (206) 322-0450

Vision House (Renton) (425) 228-6356
note: Women with children

Women, Men and Couples Transitional Housing:

Aloha Inn (206) 283-6070
note: Must apply in person

*Solid Ground Santos Place (Sand Point) (206) 529-9224
note: Referral needed from Salvation Army, Community Psychiatric Clinic, and VA

Youth Transitional Housing (age specific):

Harmony House (206) 729-1407
note: 18-21 pregnant or with first child

Homestep (206) 525-1213
note: 18-24 year olds only

New Ground
Redmond - 18-24 year olds: (425) 881-2921
Everett - 18-21 year olds: (425) 338-2411
Kirkland - 18-21 year olds: (425) 284-1280

United Indians Youth Home (Crown Hill) (206) 781-8303
note: 12-21 year olds only

YouthCare Passages (Sand Point) (206) 985-0444

Youth Resource Center:

Orion Center (Downtown) (206) 622-5555
note: Open M-F 9am - 6pm; youth 13-22 years old; offers meals, showers, laundry, hygiene services, medical

Domestic Violence Transitional Housing:

Catherine Booth (206) 324-4943
note: Stay for 30-90 days, children okay

DAWN (Domestic Abuse Women's Network) (206) 622-1881
Note: 30 day stay

Mi Casa (206) 243-1595

*New Beginnings (206) 522-9472
Note: Children welcome

Sand Point Family Housing
(Sand Point) (206) 985-0444

Solid Ground: Broadview (206) 299-2500

Short-Term (Emergency) Shelters:

Women's Referral Center (Downtown) (206) 770-0156
note: Open 6pm - 9pm @ 2030 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121; women only; wait for shelter, meals, hygiene services

*Broadview (206) 299-2500
note: 6 week short-term facility, call daily to get one of 31 rooms

Noel House (Belltown) (206) 441-3210
note: women, assigned bed for 1 year

S.H.A.R.E. Wheel  www.sharewheel.org
Lakeview (women only, pregnant okay): Walk-in screening Mon 1pm @ Mary's Place (210 Dexter Ave N); Wed 7pm & Fri 7pm @ Women's Referral Center (Angeline's 2024 3rd Ave)
University Lutheran Women's Shelter (women only, pregnant okay): Walk-in screening Tues 1pm @ Mary's Place (210 Dexter Ave N); Thurs 10am @ Elizabeth Gregory Day Center (1604 NE 50th); Sat 6pm @ SHARE office (Josephinum 1902 2nd Ave)
Bunkhouse Days Women's Shelter (women only, pregnant okay): Walk-in screening Mon 1pm, Wed 7am, Fri 7am @ SHARE office (Josephinum 1902 2nd Ave)
Variety of Co-ed and Men's Shelters (co-ed and men only): Walk-in screening Mon 1pm, Tues 6pm, Wed 6pm, Thurs 1pm, Fri 6pm, Sat 6pm @ SHARE office (Josephinum 1902 2nd Ave)

Tabitha Place (Greenlake) (206) 524-9000
note: Women, 4 nights a week


Day Centers:

Angeline's Day Refuge (Downtown) (206) 436-8650
note: Open 7am - 7:30pm; women only; offers showers, laundry, hygiene, referrals

Compass Center (Downtown) (206) 447-9340
note: Open 7am - 2:30pm; offers showers, laundry, hygiene

Lazarus Day Center (Downtown) (206) 623-7219
note: Open 11am - 6:30pm; men and women age 50 and older; offers showers, laundry, food, clothing, haircuts, referrals

Mary's Place (South Lake Union) (206) 621-8474
note: Open 8am - 3:30pm; women and women with children; free showers, laundry, toiletries, meal, activities and referrals

Women's Wellnesss Center (Downtown) (206) 256-0665
note: Open weekdays 7am - 4pm and weekends 7am - 2pm; women only; free showers, laundry, toiletries

Urban Rest Stop (Downtown) (206) 332-0110
note: Open 5:30am - 9pm; men, women, children; free showers, laundry, toiletries

Rent Assistance (financial assistance for move-in costs):

Catholic Community Services (206) 328-5724

Senior Housing:

Archdiocesan Housing Authority (AHA) (206) 238-5696
King County Housing Authority (206) 461-3200
Porchlight - Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) (206) 615-3351
Senior Housing Assistance Group (888) 776-0467
Senior Services (Homesharing) (206) 448-5725