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610 Court Street, The Dalles, OR 97058
Assists young adults who are homeless or facing homelessness by providing safe and supportive housing, life skills, case management, and assistance with educational and employment goals.
Provides transitional housing where women experiencing homelessness receive wrap-around supportive services, one-on-one case management, life-skills education, and continuing support.
8 East Cherry Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362
Administers the first point of entry for those who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to get assistance with their housing condition. Provides various programs, including the Coordinated Entry System.
711 State Avenue Northeast, Olympia, WA 98506
Provides housing to homeless individuals ages 18 to 24 who are not on probation. Participant must be in school, job training or have a job (staff may help get one). Also must meet requirements as determined by case manager.
617 Scoon Road, Sunnyside, WA 98944
Provides coordinated entry for people experiencing housing instability. Programs include shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing and deposit/first month's rent. Offers motel vouchers when funding is available.
901 North Monroe Street, #200, Spokane, WA 99260
Supportive housing provides the essential services and stability needed for individuals facing homelessness, domestic violence, or other crises. Transitional housing is available to individuals who are transitioning to the Spokane community from prisons or jails, have housing barriers due to past criminal records or are looking for an opportunity to start fresh in a safe place to grow in their recovery.
8 East Cherry Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362
Provides a homeless prevention program designed to assist veteran families at risk of homelessness to maintain their housing and to rapidly re-house veteran families who have recently become homeless.
1011 Digby Road, Mount Vernon, WA 98274
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.
510 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98402
Provides advocacy, counseling, and housing for at-risk youth who were once in the foster care system. A Transitional Living Program for homeless young adults, 18-21 years of age.
620 18th Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98112
Offers a 2-year residential program for women; required technology and life skills classes. Case managers offer guidance and support as residents work toward a living-wage career and self-sufficiency. May have rooms available for pregnant women. Usually has a waitlist.
1210 East Front Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Offers a transitional home with safe, stable and supportive housing for women and children who have left violent relationships. Residents pay rent/utilities based on their income level and can stay up to 1 year.
15705 Main Street Northeast, Duvall, WA 98019
Provides Christian-based transitional housing for women and their children. Serves women transitioning away from addiction, domestic violence, and other circumstances.
250 Ash Avenue, Forks, WA 98331
Provides shelter and housing for veterans and their families.
730 W 1st Street, Newport, WA 99156
Operates a transitional housing program with a maximum stay of 24 months. Garden Village bridges the gap between residential emergency shelter and independent living.
211 West Birch Street, Walla Walla, WA 99362
Provides a 30-day stay at a shelter for homeless women with children. Also offers two programs, which allows them to stay longer than the 30 days.
1141 Beach Drive East, Building 10, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Offers housing and services to help homeless veterans return to a more traditional lifestyle.  Applicants must have Honorable or General discharge, be clean and sober, with no history of violent or sexual offenses. Rent is 30% of income.
2120 West Sims Way, Port Townsend, WA 98368
Provides emergency shelter for homeless families, and individuals if space is available. Provides emergency shelter for homeless youth (18-24) if space is available. Clients can stay in 3-month increments for up to 2 years. Participants receive intensive case management and develop a self-sufficiency plan.