Difference between revisions of "King County"
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**This packet lists agencies throughout King County that have programs that work with, or specifically will accept, individuals with a history of incarceration. The packet includes resources for housing, employment, and chemical dependency, as well as other support services. | **This packet lists agencies throughout King County that have programs that work with, or specifically will accept, individuals with a history of incarceration. The packet includes resources for housing, employment, and chemical dependency, as well as other support services. | ||
*Emergency Services Brochures | *Emergency Services Brochures | ||
− | **Emergency Shelters, | + | **Emergency Shelters, February 2017 pdf [https://crisisclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ESB-Emergency-Shelters-FEB-2017.pdf] |
− | **Emergency Services, | + | **Emergency Services, March 2017 pdf [https://crisisclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/ESB-Seattle-Support-Services-MAR-2017-1.pdf] |
− | **South King County Emergency Services, | + | **South King County Emergency Services, January 2017 pdf [https://crisisclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ESB-South-King-County-JAN-2017.pdf] |
− | **North and East King County Emergency Services, | + | **North and East King County Emergency Services, January 2017 pdf [https://crisisclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ESB-E-and-N-King-County-JAN-2017.pdf] |
− | **Seattle Health Services, | + | **Seattle Health Services, February 2017 pdf [https://crisisclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/ESB-Seattle-Health-Services-FEB-2017.pdf] |
− | **Seattle Food, | + | **Seattle Food, March 2017 pdf [https://crisisclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/ESB-Seattle-Food-MAR-2017.pdf] |
*Source Page [http://crisisclinic.org/education/emergency-services-brochures/] | *Source Page [http://crisisclinic.org/education/emergency-services-brochures/] | ||
Revision as of 00:06, 8 May 2017
Crisis Clinic
- Reentry Assistance Packet, May 2017 pdf [1]
- This packet lists agencies throughout King County that have programs that work with, or specifically will accept, individuals with a history of incarceration. The packet includes resources for housing, employment, and chemical dependency, as well as other support services.
- Emergency Services Brochures
- Source Page [8]
Coordinated Entry for All [9]
- Coordinated Entry for All (CEA) ensures that people experiencing homelessness can get help finding stable housing by quickly identifying, assessing, and connecting them to housing support services and housing resources. CEA uses a standardized assessment tool that matches the right level of services and housing resources to the persons facing a housing crisis.
- Regional Access Points [10]
- FAQs [11]
Elizabeth Gregory Home
- Elizabeth Gregory Home (EGH) serves single homeless women in the greater Seattle area by providing transitional housing, a day center and case management services. Elizabeth Gregory Home provides a welcoming and respectful refuge where homeless and at-risk women have access to compassionate care.
- Mission [12]
- Programs [13]
Compass Housing Alliance
- Compass Housing Alliance provides housing, shelter and support services to people experiencing homelessness and poverty in the Puget Sound Region.
- What We Do [14]
- Day Services
- Emergency Shelters
- Transitional Housing
- Family Programs
- Compass on Dexter [26]
- Affordable Housing
Aloha Inn [36]
- How to Apply [37]
Jubilee Women's Center
- At Jubilee, everything we do is customized for a specific population—women living in poverty, who are in transition, trying to move forward in their lives. We provide short-term services to approximately 2,500 women each year as well as longer-term housing and holistic support services for about 76 residents each year, to help them gain stability and make permanent life changes.
- Who We Serve [38]
- Classes [39]
- Housing [40]
- Boutique [41]
Solid Ground
- Get connected to services & support. Solid Ground connects people with resources & tools to help them stabilize their housing, access healthy food, & build stronger futures for themselves & their families.
- Get Help [42]
- Flyer 11/2015 [43]
- Housing Resources [44]
- Help for Tenants [45]
- Guide to Tenant Rights 8-2015 [46]
Union Gospel Mission
- Seattle's Union Gospel Mission provides emergency care and long-term recovery services to hurting and homeless people in the greater Seattle area. We're dedicated to serving, rescuing and transforming those in greatest need through the grace of Jesus Christ.
- Emergency Food & Shelter [47]
- Addiction Recovery [48]
- Transitional Housing [49]
- Medical Rehab [50]
- Street Outreach [51]
- Legal Services [52]
- Mental Health Services [53]
Catholic Community Services King Couny
- Shelters and Homeless Services
- Aloha Inn [54] for more information see Aloha Inn in this section
- ARISE Shelter Renton and Kent [55]
- Emergency Assistance [56]
- Federal Way Day Shelter [57]
- FUSION Catholic Community Services provides case management for 16 families residing in transitional housing units provided by FUSION, Friends United to Shelter the Indigent, Oppressed, and Needy. These units are located in the Federal Way and Tacoma area [58]
- HOME program is a year-round overnight shelter for single adult men ages 18 and older. The HOME shelter directly address the issues of homelessness in South King County by providing a safe place for homeless men to sleep and receive a hot meal, as well as giving them the opportunity to stabilize and work on self-sufficiency through case management. Men who stay at the shelter are provided with case management services which focus on addressing employment goals, mental health and CD issues, Veterans’ services, securing permanent affordable housing and health care for each individual.[59]
- Family Housing Connection [60]
- Katherine’s and Rita’s Houses are transitional housing programs for homeless, adult women in recovery from substance abuse. We offer structured, family style living designed to assist women to return to independent living as productive members of the community. Residents may stay up to two years and each resident develops a personal success plan tailored to her individual needs. Katherine’s and Rita's House staff team consists of a full-time Program Manager, Case Manager and Life Skills Coordinator. The team’s focus is on creating a safe environment that supports healthy lifestyle changes and nurtures each resident’s potential.[61]
- Noel House Programs provides safe, comfortable shelter to a diverse community of homeless women, particularly those most vulnerable. We strive to create an environment of dignity, respect and compassion. We recognize the intrinsic value of each person and honor her unique experience.[62]
- Reach Out Homeless Winter Shelter Programs provides shelter, daily meals and case management services to homeless adults in South King County.[63]
- Sacred Heart Shelter is located on lower Queen Anne and is a temporary shelter that offers a safe, home-like refuge to homeless families in Seattle.[64]
- Solanus Casey Center is a walk-in hospitality and referral center located on First Hill that provides services to the unemployed, working poor, those living on the street, shelters, and transitional housing.[65]
- St. Martin de Porres Shelter provides safe and dignified night shelter for homeless men age 50 and older. [66]
King County Jobs Initiative [67]
- An employment assistance program for King County residents in need of a job and whom may have a recent criminal conviction. The focus is on providing job training in employment areas that have the most potential for wage growth.
- Note: you must expand the selection "Are you low-income and/or recently involved in the criminal justice system?"
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services [68]
- King County is committed to offering quality mental health services. Services help individuals with chronic mental illness to create or restore a stable and meaningful quality of life, as defined by each individual. Recovery is the philosophy of care that guides all of our services. Our goal is to incorporate the Ten Fundamentals of Recovery into every type of care. In addition to services such as crisis intervention and community mental health treatment, we also offer supportive services such as housing, employment, diversion and reentry services, and client and family resources. By offering these supports, we provide recovery-oriented services that treat the whole individual, not just the illness. See items in this section to view our array of services.
- Community Mental Health Treatment [69]
- Housing and Residential Services [70]
- Employment Services [71]
- Diversion and Reentry Services [72]
- Substance Abuse Services [73]
- Client and Family Services [76]
Neighborhood Legal Clinic - King County Bar Association
- The purpose of the Neighborhood Legal Clinics program (NLC) is to offer free, limited legal advice and referrals to King County residents and Washington State residents with legal issues in King County who might otherwise have no access to the legal system. It is a goal of the program to make the clinics accessible regardless of barriers such as income, education, language or disability.[82]
- KCBA Pro Bono Services [83]
- Neighborhood Legal Clinics Brochure [84]
- Legal Resources and Assistance Brochure [85]
Seattle Jobs Initiative
- Seattle Jobs Initiative’s goal is to help job seekers get the skills, education and support they need to enter a career that offers good wages, benefits and opportunities for advancement.
- Overview [86]
- Eligibility [87]
- Career Pathways Program [88]
- FAQ [93]
Pioneer Human Services
- Pioneer serves people released from prison or jail in Washington State, and those in recovery from addiction, who are in need of treatment, housing and job skills training. Our mission as a social enterprise is to provide individuals with criminal histories the opportunity to lead healthy, productive lives. PRINTING NOTE: Housing and Counseling & Treatment links to not have unique URLs for each subcategory. Click on each subcategory and expand categories to print.
- Transitional, Permanent, and Veterans Housing [94]
- King County Houses – Berkley (no application), Bruksos, Chamberlain (no application), Dalton, Health Hall, Maxwell House, Stewart House, Granberg Apartments, Hudson House, Smith House, Snider Apartments, Mark Cooper House
- Application for Bruksos, Dalton, Health Hall, Maxwell House, Stewart House. [95]
- Application for Granberg Apartments, Hudson House, Smith House, Snider Apartments [96]
- Residential, Outpatient and Detox Counseling and Treatment [97]
- Co-occuring Residential Program (CROP), Pioneer Counseling – Rainer Clinic, Dutch Shisler Service Center
- EMAIL SENT ABOUT JOBS
Sober Solutions [98]
- A clean, safe and substance free-housing environment for men and women that are serious about their recovery and about changing their lives. We are open minded down to earth and level headed making possible affordable housing, empowerment peer based, self help environment, resourceful house managers, in- house sober support group, action plans and reentry strategy, direct pathway into permanent housing and referrals to professional services.
- Properties and Locations [99]
- Agreement Form [100]
- Source Page [101]
Interaction Transition [102]
- Over the past two years, Interaction Transition has made many changes. After over 25 years of providing residential housing support to ex-offenders, I/T no longer has residential services and is focusing on an Employment Assistance Program, thus we will continue to benefit those returning to the community. The Employment Assistance Program fulfills the vital and important need in getting ex-offenders immediately employed post-incarceration. And employment is significantly related to the successful re-entry of ex- offenders. I encourage you to explore our web site to find out how you can get involved with our re-entry programs, whether you are returning to the community or wish to provide jobs and other services to those in need.
- About Us [103]
- Clients [104]
- Services [105]
- Contact [106]
Divine Alternatives for Dads Services D.A.D.S.
- DADS is a grassroots organization 501(c)(3) that is leading a movement to have an impact on the epidemic of the absence of fathers in America. DADS gives fathers hope by walking together in supportive community, helping navigate relational and legal barriers which separate them from their children and families. Stronger Fathers, Healthier Communities, Our Vision To model healthy relationships as a means of creating healthier fathers and families. To stop the cycle of family violence and brokenness in order to improve the lives of children. To encourage fathers to become agents of change in their communities.
- Services [107]
- Contact [108]
- Also filed under Family Resources
Circles of Change [109]
- Dads and daughters collaborating to ensure and create inspiring futures for girls and women. We want to be with our daughters as they grow. During this important phase of our daughters' lives, they and we will experience a broad spectrum of messages that purport to tell them what a woman can be, is supposed to be, and shouldn't be. Together we will support the future that our daughters create.
- Also filed under Family Resources
Courage 360
- We offer women the courage to start a new life. As a nonprofit organization, we are dedicated to strengthening career and life skills, and connecting businesses to future employees. When you work with Courage360, you help improve the lives of mothers, children and families.
- Training [110]
- Contact [111]
Being Empowered Thru Supportive Transition B.E.S.T. [112]
- Promoting Policy and System Change, Community Engagement, and Direct Services that develop equitable communities. Creating opportunities to raise the quality of life, enhance economic status, promote self sufficiency, and eliminate the ongoing problem of poverty.
Weld Seattle
- We do not want our lives to be defined by our biggest mistakes. We want to be seen for the good things in our lives and the better persons we are becoming. We have been inspired and motivated by the second chances we have been given and by our friends who have overcome great challenges to heal, recover and rebuild toward a better life. We want to see the same opportunities extended to as many people as possible. Vision - Everyone deserves an opportunity to reintegrate, belong and thrive. Mission - To ensure a successful reintegration by overcoming obstacles to housing, employment and community connection. Our People - Individuals actively engaging in recovery and reintegration following incarceration.
- What [113]
- Contact [114]