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Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Port Angeles
Provides centralized intake, assessment, and coordinated entry 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.
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Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Sequim
Provides centralized intake, assessment, and coordinated entry 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.
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Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Forks
Provides centralized intake, assessment, and coordinated entry 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.
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SAFE Home Transitional Housing offered by Arms Around You
Provides a dormitory style transitional housing program for formerly incarcerated homeless women.
Provides 4 bedroom dormitory style transitional housing.
On-site case management for one-on-one transitional services.
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Veterans Housing Options Group offered at Housing Solutions Center
Offers a recurring resource fair focused on housing issues for veterans. The resource group provides information about housing options for veterans from state and local housing programs focused on veterans.
Offers a recurring resource fair focused on housing issues for veterans. The resource group provides information about housing options for veterans from state and local housing programs from state and local resources. Housing Programs and Information and Assistance is provided by: - VA Puget Sound - Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs - Kitsap County Veterans Program - SSVF - Supportive Services for Veteran Families - KCR's Housing Solutions Center (HSC)
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Rapid Re-Housing, Transitional & Homelessness Prevention offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Forks
Offers aid to prevent or end homelessness as determined to fit the needs of the applicant.
A broad continuum of housing programs through the housing resource center which provide rental assistance and counseling to at-risk or homeless families seeking permanent, stable housing.
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Housing/Shelter offered at Open House Ministries
Provides a long-term shelter with various programs which include case management, education, work skills, and post-shelter support. Additional programs may be available depending on needs.
Provides a long-term shelter with various programs which include case management, education, work skills, and post-shelter support. Additional programs may be available depending on needs. Families must be referred to the shelter and acceptance is based on availability and the family's willingness to work the program. Referrals often come from local pastors or outreach coordinators of local churches. The shelter also accepts referrals from DSHS, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Washington's Department of Children, Youth, and Families, Child Protective Services, Columbia River Mental Health, and Sea Mar Community Services Northwest.
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Clean and Sober Transitional Recovery Homes offered by Pioneer Human Services' Transition House
Provides drug- and alcohol-free transitional housing for those who have recently been incarcerated or in a treatment program for substance use disorder. Some locations accept families.
Provides affordable transitional housing for individuals and families. The facilities vary with some units including private bathrooms and some with shared baths. All units have private kitchens, onsite laundry and are in walking distance to shopping and bus lines.
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Housing Resources offered at Community Action Center of Whitman County
Offers a range of programs to support families and individuals facing housing challenges. Programs include eviction prevention, rental deposit assistance, transitional housing, motel vouchers, Section 8 vouchers, and Housing Related Coordinated Entry.
Provides various programs to assist families and individuals struggling with housing. Programs include eviction prevention rent assistance, rental deposit, transitional housing, motel vouchers, Section 8 vouchers, and Housing Related Coordinated Entry.
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VA Community Services offered by VA Portland Community Resource and Referral Center
Provides help to veterans in accessing VA and community services.
Provides help to veterans in accessing VA and community services. Services may include short-term case management, onsite primary care, access to medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment, and access to VA housing programs, including Grant and Per Diem program, HUD/VASH, Veterans Recovery House and Supportive Service for Veteran Families (SSVF) if found eligible. These grants do not provide immediate assistance, are sometimes one-time, and may include case management. Help with finding market rate or subsidized housing or linkage to community housing programs. Assistance with expediting VA Benefit claims and access to employment programs such as Supported Employment, Veterans Reintegration program, and State employment. Access to computers, clothing, and hygiene items is available onsite.
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Veteran Employment ProgramsSection 8 Housing Choice VouchersTransitional Housing/ShelterHousing Search AssistanceGeneral Clothing ProvisionVeteran Benefits AssistancePersonal/Grooming SuppliesSubstance Use Disorder ReferralsVeteran Outpatient ClinicsCase/Care ManagementHousing Related Coordinated EntrySpecialized Information and Referral
Benedict House Men's Shelter offered at Catholic Community Services - Kitsap - Benedict House
An emergency housing program providing safety, stability, and supportive housing for single homeless men. Residents can stay for a period up to 90 days in an emergency bed.
Benedict House is an emergency and transitional housing program providing safety, stability and supportive housing for single homeless men and homeless men with children. Resident receive the help they need to rebuild their lives and to move them towards permanent housing, Resident stay for a period of up to 90 days in an emergency bed, and up to 2 years in the family unit.
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Rental Assistance / Transitional Housing offered at Coastal Community Action Program - Grays Harbor
Offers a limited transitional housing program that helps homeless families achieve self-sufficiency as well as a limited rental assistance program.
Coastal Community Action Program offers a limited transitional housing program that assist homeless families achieve self-sufficiency and a limited rental assistance program.
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Homeless Housing Programs offered at Opportunity Council - Whatcom County
Provides short-term, transitional housing and case management for households experiencing homelessness.
Provides short-term. transitional housing and case management for households experiencing homelessness.
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Transitional Housing offered at Women's Resource Center of North Central Washington's Housing Program
Provides transitional housing for families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness.
Provides transitional housing for families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness. Household are eligible for services up to 24-months, however, starts working with families right away to get them on track to exit onto stable housing as soon as possible. Household must earn 30 percent or less of the Area Median Income (AMI).
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Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing offered at YWCA North Central WA
Provides up to 90 days of emergency shelter for women and children. Transitional housing available for up to a year. Clients focus on securing permanent housing. Offers access to internal job training and economic empowerment programs.
provides interim housing and family services, up to 90 days, for women and children. Clients focus on securing permanent housing while stabilizing their family unit and leveraging resources. Case management services are required, and access is offered to our job training and economic empowerment programs.
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Bridge Program offered by Seattle's Union Gospel Mission's Men's Shelter
Offers a one-year residential Christian recovery program for homeless men; focuses on ending self-destructive behaviors; includes work therapy, spiritual guidance, room, board, allowance, and other assistance. NO REFERRAL REQUIRED.
Offers a one-year residential Christian recovery program designed to help clients leave homelessness, end cycles of addiction and other self-destructive behaviors, and grow in their faith.
Clients engage in work therapy at Seattle's Union Gospel Mission.
Provides spiritual guidance and assistance in establishing stability through the development of life skills and future goals, as well as room, board, clothing, and a weekly sustenance allowance.
Not a state-certified chemical dependency program.
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Transitional Living Program offered at Northwest Youth Services in Whatcom
Offers an independent living program for homeless single or parenting youth and young adults. Provides an apartment for up to 18 months, help finding a job and access to health/support services. Serves youth ages 18-24 as well as ages 16-17 if youth are emancipated.
Offers an independent living program for homeless single or parenting youth and young adults. Provides an apartment for up to 18 months, help finding a job and access to health/support services
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Housing Services offered at Cascade Aids Project
Assists HIV/AIDS-affected individuals and families find temporary and permanent housing.
Provides case management assistance to help individuals living with HIV/AIDS find housing and related resources. Services include short and long-term housing search assistance, one-time emergency rental assistance for security deposits or to prevent evictions.
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Transitional Housing offered at Elizabeth Gregory Home
Provides transitional housing for single women recovering from homelessness; stays of 6-12 months; does NOT serve women with kids or families.
Provides transitional housing for up to ten women. Residents receive light case management assistance to set and achieve goals.
Average length of stay is one year, but stays range from six months to one year.
Provides the following services to residents:
- Life skills
- Classes
- Employment Assistance
- Weekly case management meetings
- Bi-weekly house meetings
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Maternity Home offered at New Beginnings Homes YWAM
Offers a maternity home where pregnant young women can live and receive education in parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling, networking, and more.
Offers housing for pregnant women considering parenting or adoption.
For single mothers living in our community housing, we provide:
- Meals and transportation to pregnancy related appointments
- Offer classes to facilitate issues including parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling and networking with other agencies
- Assistance in creating a plan for the future and helping the young women to make healthy choices for themselves and their babies
Limited housing is available for those who have completed our maternity program for up to 18 months after the birth of their baby.
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Structured Housing for Men offered at House of Mercy
Church offers a faith-based transition program for men who are recovering from substance use disorder, who are homeless, or for those being released from prison. Houses are located in King, Pierce, Yakima, Whatcom, and Spokane counties.
Offers a faith-based clean & sober housing program for men, providing structure and support.
Assists in developing healthy, responsible decision-making in the lives of all participants.
Operates 17 residential programs in King County, 3 in Pierce County, 6 in Spokane County, 2 in Yakima County, and 2 in Whatcom County.
Program involves character development programming, including the following:
- Pastoral counseling
- Bible studies
- House meetings
- Recovery meetings
- Personal accountability meetings
- Financial Planning meetings
Residents are encouraged to obtain employment. Employment assistance is offered through a network of supporting employers and organizations.
Also assists residents with the following:
- Fulfilling DOC requirements, if needed
- Obtaining driver's license and/or ID card
- DSHS Food stamps and public assistance
- Resume preparation and employment resources
Participants are asked to commit to three months in the program, but can stay longer if desired.
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Transitional and Sober Living Homes Locator offered by TransitionalHousing.Org
Offers information on transitional and sober housing. Also provides an addiction counseling hotline.
Offers information on transitional and sober housing. Also provides an addiction counseling hotline.
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Annie's Cottage offered at New Connections - Pierce County
Offers a supportive shelter for formerly incarcerated women and their dependent children. The cottage is a small home, houses a family for up to 90 days. Assists with finding permanent housing, employment, education and more.
Offers a supportive shelter for formerly incarcerated women and their dependent children.
The cottage is a small, 2 bedroom home designed to house one woman experiencing homelessness, and her children, for up to one year.
Assists families with locating permanent housing, employment, education, healthcare, and other needed resources.
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Genesis Acres, Women's Residential Recovery offered by Olympia Union Gospel Mission
Provides multiple supports to help women recover from addiction or other life controlling issues. Serves single women, or single women with children.
Serves single women or single women with children.
Provides transitional housing, biblically based recovery services, emotional support, spiritual support, Bible studies, life skills training, support for social service needs (such as court appearances and court mandated trainings), clothing, GED and computer training.
Also provides all other support necessary for full recovery from addiction, or other life controlling issues, and restoration to normal life.
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Veteran Housing offered at Catholic Community Services Drexel House
Offers Permanent Housing open to both men and women with veteran service history. Maximum capacity is 50. Call Coordinated Entry to get onto the waiting list 844-628-7343.
Offers Permanent Housing open to both men and women with veteran service history.
Maximum capacity is 50.
Mandatory Case Management Program (meet at least once a month) geared to work towards saving money for moving costs and rent, gain income, help meeting client set goals.
Available facilities accessible to Veteran Housing members include: washers and dryers, handicap roll-in shower, recreational rooms, nurse station for non invasive health care, counseling programs, computers for résumé assistance, and transportation is provided to food banks, doctor or dentist appointment, community kitchens, or any business within 150 mile radius.
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