- Housing
- King County
Attain Housing (formerly KITH) helps homeless and at-risk families with children in King County to become stable and self-sufficient.
Our community has come together to provide assistance to families in need. The following organizations are ready to help with food, housing, healthcare and more.
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Attain Housing (formerly KITH) helps homeless and at-risk families with children in King County to become stable and self-sufficient.
The Emergency Assistance program helps families, single adults, seniors, and people with disabilities with a variety of emergency and basic needs.
Provides limited assistance with eviction prevention, move in costs, utilities, and heating fuel. Household must reside in King County.
Cocoon House provides short and long term housing to homeless young people ages 12-17 years old, and their children. Get Help 24/7: Call or text 425.877.5171 or email safeplace@cocoonhouse.org
Comprehensive center for all needs.
Hopelink provides a network of critical social services through a number of different programs – including housing, transportation, family development, financial assistance, employment programs, adult education, financial literacy training and five food banks.
The Housing Justice Project (HJP) is a homelessness prevention program providing accessible volunteer-based legal services for low-income tenants facing eviction in King County.
OneAmerica® is the largest immigrant and refugee advocacy organization in Washington State, organizing with and advocating for diverse communities including Latino, African, and Asian. Comprehensive list of resources from national to local.
Comprehensive center for all needs.
Snohomish County has compiled a list of domestic violence resources.
St. Vincent de Paul provide a variety of resources, including houses resources such as rent assistance, motel vouchers, bus passes and more.
Contact: (206)767-6449
Rental assistance application and resource.
Helping young people reach their full potential through homelessness services, behavioral health services, foster care services, and young adult services.