King County
King County Crisis Clinic
"Our objective is to
provide immediate and confidential assistance, including information and linkage
to community resources, for people in emotional distress and in need of help."
24-Hour
Crisis Line
1-866-4CRISIS (1-866-427-4747)
1-206-461-3222
Community Resources Online
"Community
Resources Online (CRO) connects you
with up-to-date details on thousands of services in Seattle and King County.
Search our database to find the people and programs that can help you. Whether
you're looking for counseling, a food bank, or any community service, you can
find it here. Our goal is to help you meet your needs and find opportunities to
improve with the right help at the right time."
Downtown Emergency Services Center (Seattle)
(206) 464-1570
We serve disabled and vulnerable homeless adults, and are one of the largest multiservice centers for homeless adults in the Pacific Northwest. Our programs of emergency services and overnight shelter, clinical services and supportive housing provide a continuum of care that helps people to survive and to break the cycle of homelessness.
Family Services (Seattle)
(206) 826-3050
Family Services is building healthy families and strengthening the community every day by helping people overcome the barriers to success and achieve self-sufficiency. We offer support in these areas: homelessness, domestic violence, and mental health counseling.
Friends of Youth (Redmond)
425-869-6490
Friends of Youth is a group of special places that provide an array of services for young people and their families in the areas of prevention, shelter care and housing, and treatment across King & Snohomish Counties in Washington State.
King County Housing Authority
600 Andover Park West
Seattle, WA 98188
Phone: (206) 574-1100
Renton Housing Authority
2900 NE 10th Street
P.O. Box 2316
Renton, WA 98056
Phone: (425) 226-1850
Seattle Housing Authority
120 Sixth Avenue, North
Seattle, WA 98109-5003
Phone: (206) 615-3300
Catholic Community Services
The Randolph Carter Family and Learning Center (Seattle) is committed to serve those most vulnerable and in need, and to change systems that cause discrimination, suffering and oppression due to age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or religious beliefs. Current services include: childrn and family, housing, emergency services, counseling and mental health, elderly and disabled, childcare.
(206) 323-6336
East King County Family Center (Bellevue) We encourage self-sufficiency every day by providing people with the tools they need to help themselves, whether they need counseling, housing, chore services, or parenting skills. Current services include: Children & Family, Housing, Emergency Services, Counseling & Mental Health, Elderly & Disabled. (425) 284-2211
South King County Family Center (Kent) Current services include: children and family, housing, emergency services, counseling and mental health, elderly and disabled. (253) 854-0077
Central Area Motivation
Program, CAMP (Seattle)
Services include: employment assistance, energy assistance, housing assistance,
food bank, and re-licensing.
722 -
18th Avenue Seattle, Washington 98122-4704
206-812-4940
El Centro de la Raza (Seattle)
Case Management, Transitional Housing, Mutual Housing, Senior Services, Food
Bank & Hot Meal Programs, English as a Second Language, Lifetime Fitness
Program, Basic Health Sponsorship Program, Free Legal Advice.
2524 16th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98144
206-329-9442
Solid Ground (Formerly Fremont Public Association) (Seattle)
Service include: food, nutrition, shelter, homelessness prevention,
transportation, voicemail for homeless people, and special services for seniors
(55 and over) and disabled persons.
1501 N.
45th St., Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 694-6700
Home Society (Seattle)
206-957-2222
"WELCOME HOME is a therapeutic community - an abstinence-based residential treatment center for 19 - 40 year old troubled men and women. Whether the trouble is substance abuse, difficulties with the law, dysfunctional behavior, or a need to escape an abusive environment, WELCOME HOME is the place to turn that troubled life around."
Hopelink (North and East King County)
Services include: food, housing, child care, family development, literacy,
transportation, interpreter services, financial assistance, energy assistance
and classes.
16225 NE 87th St. Ste. A-1, Redmond, WA 98073-3577
1-425-869-6000
Multi-Service Center (South
King County. Does not serve Seattle.)
Senior Housing, Federal
Way Food Bank, Federal Way Rotary Clothing Bank, Employment Program, Literacy,
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance, Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Emergency Shelter,
Transitional and Low-Income Rental Housing.
1200 South 336th St.,
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-838-6810
TDD 253-661-7827
Neighborhood House (South King County and
Seattle)
Family
and Social Services, Child Development, Transportation and Employment, and
Education.
905 Spruce St., Suite 213, Seattle, WA 98104-2474
206-461-8430
Plymouth Housing Group
(206) 652-8325
"PHG Works to eliminate homelessness and stabilize homeless and very low-income people in housing by preserving, developing and operating safe, decent, affordable housing, and by providing opportunities for homeless and very low-income people to improve their lives."
Seattle Conservation Corp
(206) 684-0190
"Povides homeless adults
opportunities to train and work in a structured program that provides them with
job skills and carries out projects that benefit our citizens and our
environment."
Seattle Emergency Housing
(206) 461-3660
"Since 1972, SEHS has been providing shelter to homeless families, along with helping them to become self-sufficient members of our community. Our mission is to provide housing and supportive services to help families with children break the cycle of homelessness and become self-sufficient members of our community."
YWCA of Seattle, King and Snohomish Counties
(206) 461-4888 (Downtown Seattle)
1118 Fifth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(425) 226-1266 (Renton Regional Center)
1010 S 2nd St.
Renton, WA 98057
"The YWCA serves nearly 50,000 women and families in King and Snohomish counties each year with these critical services: Ending Homelessness, Creating Self-Sufficiency, Caring for Youth and Providing Safe Havens."