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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 - 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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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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Irma's Place - Transitional Reentry Program offered at New Connections - Pierce County
Provides a supportive shelter for formerly incarcerated women who are experiencing homelessness. Women are assisted in locating permanent housing, employment, education, healthcare, and other needed resources.
Provides a supportive reentry home for formerly incarcerated women who are experiencing homelessness for up to six months.
Women are assisted in locating permanent housing, employment, education, healthcare, and other needed resources.
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Transitional Housing offered at Snipes H3
Provides mentorship, transitional housing, and one-bedroom apartments for young adults 18-24 year of age looking to better their lives.
Provides advocacy, housing support, life skills training, and employment opportunities to young adults ages 18-24 facing challenges such as homelessness, mental health struggles, and justice-involvement.
Operates a 4 bedroom dorm-style facility with 3 beds per room that accommodates male/female/LGBT+ young adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
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Clean and Sober Transitional Housing offered at Trinity Transitional Housing
Clean and sober transitional housing offered to adults recovering from substance use disorders (SUD).
Clean and sober transitional housing offered to adults recovering from substance use disorders (SUD).
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Transitional Housing offered at NineLine Veteran Services
Referrals to this program are through Coordinated Entry or from the VA. Offers a 2 year transitional housing program to those who can pay rent and are affiliated with the military. Housing is located in different parts of Pierce County.
Offers a 2 year transitional housing program. Housing is located in different parts of Pierce County.
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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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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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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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Case/Care ManagementVeteran Benefits AssistanceTransitional Housing/ShelterSubstance Use Disorder ReferralsHousing Related Coordinated EntryGeneral Clothing ProvisionHousing Search AssistancePersonal/Grooming SuppliesSection 8 Housing Choice VouchersVeteran Outpatient ClinicsSpecialized Information and ReferralVeteran Employment Programs
Housing Services offered by Cascade AIDS Project at Vancouver Office
Assists HIV/AIDS-affected individuals and families find temporary and permanent housing. Helps families to prevent evictions. Provides short-term financial assistance with housing-related expenses, including emergency rental assistance.
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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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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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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Rapid Re-Housing, Transitional & Homelessness Prevention offered at Serenity House Housing Resource Center - Sequim
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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Men's Residential Program offered by Seattle's Union Gospel Mission at Men's Shelter
Offers a three-month to one-year residential program for homeless men who are clean and sober.
Offers a three-month to one-year clean and sober residential program for homeless men who are employed, want to get employment, are completing education, obtaining vocational training, and moving to housing.
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Supportive Services for Veteran Families offered at Blue Mountain Action Council
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.
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. Specific services include: case management, service referrals, and rapid rehousing.
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Rotational Shelter Program offered at Family Promise of the Palouse
Provides transitional housing, shelter, and job search assistance for families with children who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Also helps locate affordable housing.
Provides a wide range of services to help families with children who are homeless or at risk of being homeless find stability. Helps families work towards their goals by locating resources, providing job and educational support, assisting with financial planning, and helping to locate affordable housing. Families who participate are put on a 90-day program and if further assistance is needed, families can receive After Service Care; however, average exit time is 60 days. Assists with the following: family shelter, budget courses, case management, parenting life skills, job search, and education support.
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Transitional Living Program offered at Transitions
Provides transitional housing with supportive services for women and children experiencing homelessness. Participating families may live for up to 24 months in one- to three-bedroom apartments. Prioritizes women fleeing domestic violence.
Provides transitional housing with supportive services for women and children experiencing homelessness in 15 apartments and one permanent housing unit. Dedicated to helping women with children experiencing homelessness create stability in their lives; participating families may live for up to twenty-four months in 1-3 bedroom apartments.
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Supportive Services for Veteran Families offered at Opportunity Council Island County Site
Program providing housing and support services to qualified veteran families.
Comprehensive assessment and services to veterans who have been honorably discharged for assistance with housing and support services including deposit/short term rental assistance; pre-employment assistance; connection with available resources through the VA.
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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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The Way Out Center offered at The Way Out Shelter
Offers transitional housing for single homeless individuals.
Offers a healthy alternative to living on the streets or in shelters. This Center's program is designed for adults who sincerely want to exit homelessness and find permanent housing and employment. This program requires work on an individual's part so that he/she can change their life. In addition to housing, food, and overnight lodging, The Salvation Army supplements those services with the support needed to move on in life.
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Housing Solutions offered at Council for the Homeless
Centralized access point for individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, connecting them to needed programs and services, including shelter placement and housing/safe parking programs.
Provides telephone and in-person screening and assessment for households who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Telephone screenings are provided for emergency shelter (men's, women's, couples, and families) and severe weather shelter. Households are assessed for eligibility for housing programs (rapid re-housing, transitional, and permanent supportive), as well as diversion programs.
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Transitional Housing offered at Family Crisis Network
Operates a transitional housing program with a maximum stay of 24 months. Garden Village bridges the gap between residential emergency shelter and independent living.
Garden Village has two units, with a maximum stay of 24-months. Garden Village is a transitional housing program that bridges the gap between residential emergency shelter and independent living. The goals of the program are greater self-determination, increased skill and income, and residential stability.
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Stepping Stones Transitional Housing offered at Salvation Army's Transitional Housing in Spokane
Offers temporary housing and case management to homeless families that are working to break the cycle of homelessness.
Offers temporary housing and case management to families that are working to break the cycle of homelessness. Must attend life skills classes each month, must participate in weekly case management appointments and abide by all drug/alcohol/smoking rules.
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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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