Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Pierce County Aging and Disability
(253) 798-4600
1305 Tacoma Ave S
Older Adults and Individuals with Disabilities
Catholic Community Services
(253) 383-3697
1323 Yakima Ave, Tacoma
Variety of Services
Pierce County Coalition of Developmental Disabilities
(253) 564-0707
3716 Pacific Ave Ste A
Variety of Services such as help families and individuals with home buyers purchase a home for family member with a developmental disability
Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with disabilities TACID
(253) 565-9000
6315 South 19th St, Tacoma, WA
Promote the independence of individuals with disabilities
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
King County Aging and Disability
South King County: (206) 615-1855
Main Office: (206) 684-0660
To access more information, call Community Living Connections below
Community Living Connections
Toll Free: 1-844-348-5464
(206) 962-8467
Assistance accessing community resources, planning for long-term needs, access for family care-giver support
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Washington State Long-Term Ombudsman
Information Line
1-800-562-6028
If you have a family member is a nursing home, or a long-term facility, your family member has the right to dignity, quality of life while they stay there
South King County Case Management Program
(206) 448-3110
600 SW 39 St Suite 155 Renton, WA
Assists residents with significant health and social needs
Neighborhood House
(206) 923-6700 ex. 3112
Referrals related to aging and disability
The team will create a tailor list of resources that meets your family’s unique needs
Healthy Homes Care Coordination
(206) 923-6702
Medicaid Recipients of King County. A Care Coordinator will meet you at your home and work towards your goals
Alzheimer’s Association
24/7 Hotline: 1-800-272-3900
Provides reliable information and support
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Centro Lationo SER
253-572-7717
1208 S 10th St, Tacoma, WA
Adult Employment and Education
MDC Educational Opportunity CenterGoodwill
253-572-5960
714 S 27th St, Tacoma, WA
Educational Supports for educational planning, career advising and exploration
Goodwill Industries
253-573-6500
714 South 27th St Tacoma
Provides wide variety of job training and placement services. Also serves youth 16-24
WorkSource Piece County
253-593-7300
1305 Tacoma Ave S
Educational and Employment Planning
Labor Works
253-627-9675
5944 6th Ave Tacoma
Offers jobs daily including weekends
Tacoma Community House
253-383-3951
1314 S L St Tacoma
Provides assistance to immigrants
VADIS
253-863-5173
Services to meet your unique employment goals, also serves youth 17-21
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Auburn WorkSource
253-804-1177
2707 I St NE Auburn
Employment planning
Casa Latina
206-686-2554
317 17th Ave S Central Seattle
Day laboring dispatching and housecleaning dispatching
FareStart
206-267-6218
700 Virginia St Seattle
16 weeks of culinary training
Goodwill
206-860-5791
700 Dearborn Place S Seattle
Job Training and Education
Millionaire Club Charity
206-728-5627
2515 Western Ave Seattle
Places clients in temporary day labor and full time jobs
Pioneer Human Services
206-768-7333
7000 Highland Park Way SW Seattle
Re-Entry Program for Criminal Conviction
YWCA BankWork$
206-436-8674
Various Locations
Job training and job placement for women in the banking industry
Orion Industries
253-691-7805
1590 A St NE Auburn
Variety of Job Placement
Multi-Service Center
253-838-6810 ex 119
1200 S 336th Federal Way
Eliminates barriers and helps with job readiness
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
All Saints Parish
(877) 501-2233
204 6th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA
Puyallup Households
Salvation Army Puyallup
(253) 841-1491
4009 9th St SW, South Hill
Puyallup Households
St. Francis Cabrini Church
(253) 655-7837
5715 108th St SW, Lakewood, WA
98499, 98439, Call on Monday
St. Vincent De Paul
(253) 851-0554
3510 Rosedale St NW, Gig Harbor, WA
98329, 98332, 98335, 98349, 98351, 98394
Benevolence Program
(253) 582-1000
5400 112th St SW, Lakewood, WA
98499, 98498, 98439
Assistance is limited for each resource.
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Washington Connection (DSHS)
(877) 501-2233
810 28th St NE, Auburn, WA
Provides low income assistance for families, refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind, or disabled.
Nexus 4 Kids
(253) 275-1636
1000 Auburn Way South, Auburn, WA
Assistance for Youth, Case by Case Basis
Multi- Service Center
(253) 893-0024
1200 S 336th St, Federal Way, WA
First or Third Tuesday of the Month between 9 and Noon. Or submit Online application
St. Vincent De Paul
(253) 833-2546
717 Auburn Way N
Financial and Food Assistance
Auburn Food Bank
(253) 833-8925
930 18th PL NE, Auburn, WA
In person intake at 7 am, last working day of the month only
Salvation Army
(253) 852-4983
1209 Central Ave S, Suite 145, Kent, WA
M-F: 10-2Only Accept calls between the 6th and 14th of the month: Notice Required
Catholic Community Services
(253) 850-2523
1229 W Smith St, Kent, WA
Friday: 10:00 am -12:00 pm
Plateau Outreach
(360) 825-8961
1806 Cole St, Enumclaw, WA
Serves Enumclaw residents, M, W, TH9:30-11:30
Kent Methodist
(253) 852-0993
11010 Se 248th St, Kent, WA
Serves Kent residents, Call M, 9am, first served W appt.
Federal Way Community Caregiving Network
(253) 661-0505
345 S 312st St, Federal Way, WA
Rent, gas voucher for Federal Way School District
Saint Martin of Tours
(253) 970-9037
2303 54th Ave E, Fife, WA
98354, 98424
YWCA
(206) 209-5677
3800 S Myrtle St, The Willows, Seattle, WA
Seattle City Limits, Eviction Notice or Shut Off Notice Required
Byrd Barr Place
(206) 812-4940
722 18th Ave Seattle, WA
Seattle Residents
Salvation Army
(206) 447-9944
1101 Pike Street
Seattle Residents and DV
United Indians
(206) 829-2247
5011 Bernie Whitebear Way, Daybreak Center, Seattle, WA
Families with children in Seattle and King County
Food Bank
Phone / Address
Notes
St. Martin’s Catholic’s Church (Fife, Milton, Edgewood)
(253) 922-0960
M, T, TH Call for appt, between 9 am noon, call prior to pick up, Appts Between 12:30 and 2. Picture ID and proof of residency required.
Puyallup Food Bank
(253) 848-5240
110 23rd St SE, Puyallup, WA
Call to schedule appointment
Bonney Lake Food Bank
(253) 863-4043
18409 Veterans Memorial Dr E, Bonney Lake, WA
TU-F 10am - 1pm
St Leo Food Connection
(253) 383-5048
1323 S Yakima, Tacoma, WA, 98405
T, TH: 10am - 5:30pm
W, F: 10am - 3:30pm
Sat: 10am - 1:30pm
Proof of Pierce County residence required
Bread of Life Ministries Food Bank
(253) 582-2515
8810 Lawndale Ave SW, Lakewood, WA, 98498
TH 1:00-5:00
No restrictions
Trinity Lutheran Church Food Pantry
(253) 537-0201
12115 Park Ave S, Tacoma, WA, 98444
T: 11am-3pm; F: 11am-2pm; S: 1pm-3pm
No Restrictions
My sister’s Pantry (Food & Clothing)
(253) 627-1186
621 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, WA, 98402
1st and 3rd Mondays, 5pm - 7pm; 4th Saturdays, 10:30am - 12:30pm. Clothing, hot meals, groceries.
Nourish Pierce County
(253) 383-3164
Mobile Locations throughout Pierce County
Call and Ask. Service is not dependent upon zipcode or residence
Eloise Cooking Pot
(253) 426-1994
3543 E McKinley Ave, Tacoma, WA
Every day except Wednesdays
Clothing Bank
Phone / Address
Notes
My sister’s Pantry (Food & Clothing)
(253) 627-1186
621 Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, WA, 98402
1st and 3rd Mondays, 5pm - 7pm; 4th Saturdays, 10:30am - 12:30pm. Clothing, hot meals, groceries.
Pat’s Clothing Closet
(253) 272-8819
1615 6th Ave Tacoma
Clothing
The Bread Basket
(253) 565-3271
3617 Bridgeport Way, Suite R, University Place
Clothing, food, and basic needs.
Food Bank
Phone / Address
Notes
Family Resource Center- Muckleshoot Enrolled
(253) 876-3336
39015 172nd Ave SE, Auburn, WA
M-F9-4 pm
Federal Way Senior Center
(253) 838-3604
4016 S 352nd St, Auburn, WA
Offers Meals and Food Pantry to Seniors
M, TH 8-11
St. Luke’s Church
(253) 941-3000
515 S 312st, Federal Way, WA
Federal Way and Homeless
TU: 9-10Arrival at 30 minutes early and intakes begins at 9 am
Black Diamond Community Center
(360) 886-1011
31605 3rd Ave, Black Diamond
M-Th9-4pm
Food &Clothing; Assists Black Diamond, Covington Maple Valley, Ravensdale
Auburn Food Bank
(253) 833-8925
930 18th Pl NE, Auburn, WA
M, TU, TH, F9:00-1:00 pm
Need ID and Proof of Residency, will serve without first time
Plateau Outreach( Food and Clothing)
(360) 825-8961
1806 Cole St, Enumclaw, WA
W: 9-12M-S 10-4 pm
Serves Enumclaw residents
Multi- Way Service Center(Food and Clothing)
(253) 838-6810
1200 S 336th St, Federal Way, WA
M, W, F 10-24th Th 5-6Clients with disabilitiesM, W, F, 9:30-10a,Clothing M,W,F 10-2
Federal Way and NE Tacoma Residents
Kent Food Bank
(253) 520-3550
12961 SE 275th St, Birch Creek Apartments
Kent School District Residents
M: 10-1
Tukwila Pantry
(206) 431-8293
3118 S 140th St, Tukwila, WA
Tukwila, SeaTac, Burien, Boulevard Park
Transform Burien
(206) 839-6620
14501 4th Ave SW, Burien, WA
Hot meals, groceries, ID required, Mobile Health visits twice a month
Des Moines Area Food Bank
(206) 878-2660
22225 9th Ave S, Des Moines, WA
ID requiredM, W, F: 9:11:45 am
Seattle Indian Center
(206) 329-8700
1265 S Main St, Suite 105, Seattle, WA
98104, 98122, 98144, ID required
Pike Place Senior Center
(206) 728-2773
85 Pike St, Seattle, WA
Breakfast, hot lunches daily. Serves adults 55 and older
El Centro de la Raza
(206) 957-4634
2524 16 Ave S Seattle
Serves Adults 60 and Older
Clothing Bank
Phone / Address
Notes
Multi Service Center
(253) 838-6810
1200 S 336th St, Federal Way, WA
South King County
Plateau Outreach Ministries
(360) 825-8961
1806 Cole St, Enumclaw, WA
W: 9-12
Chief Seattle Club
(206) 292-6214
410 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA
Drop in Center Clothing
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Northwest Justice Project
1-888-201-1014
715 Tacoma Ave South Tacoma
9:15 to 12:15 pm Free Legal information, advice, limited assistance, representation, community education, outreach, and other community based advocacy
Tacoma Pro Bono
253-572-5134
621 Tacoma Avenue South
Free Civil Legal AidAlso, Native American Legal Aid Program for Pierce County
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Catholic Community Services Tenant Law Center
(206) 324-6890
100 23rd Ave S Seattle
Legal Services to prevent eviction for those or below 200 percent the federal poverty level
El Centro de la Raza
206-957-4634
2524 16th Ave S Seattle
Bi-Lingual legal clinic and Veterans Specialist
Housing Justice Project
206-267-7090
516 5th Ave Suite W-514
Volunteer-based legal services for low-income tenants facing evictions in King County
Neighborhood Legal Clinic
206-267-7070
Location Varies. Serves King County Residents, must call for appointment
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
206-587-4009
615 Second Ave Suite 400 Seattle
Assists with applications for political asylum, petitions under the Violence Against Women Act, DACA applications
Q-Law LGBTQ Law Clinic
206-483-2725
1216 Pine St Seattle
King County residents. Addresses the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and couples
Unemployment Law Project
206-441-9178
1904 Third Ave Suite 604
Legal counseling and representation at administrative hearings for persons denied unemployment benefits
Northwest Justice Project
206-464-1519
401 Second Ave S suite 407 Seattle
Services in tribal, federal ,state courts matters serving low-income clients who identify as Native American
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Asian Counseling and Referral Service
(206) 695-7600
3639 Martin Luther King Jr Way S Seattle
Aging and Older Adult Services, Behavioral Health and Wellness, Child and Youth Development
Asia Pacific Culture Center
(253) 383-3900
4851 South Tacoma Way Tacoma
Free After school programs, ESL Classes, Summer Camp
Casa Latina
(206) 956-0779
317 17th Ave S Seattle
Employment, Education
Chinese Information and Service Center
(206) 624-5633
611 S Lane St Seattle
Education, Development, Engagement, Support, Senior and Disabled Adult Services, Cultural Navigator Program
Consejo Counseling and Referral Service
253-579-1998
515 W Harrison STE 106 Kent
East African Community Services
206-721-1119
7050 32nd Ave S Seattle
Education Programs, Youth Mentorship, Adult Citizenship
El Centro de la Raza
206-957-4634
2524 16th Ave S Seattle
Child and Youth Programs, Emergency Services, Education, and Advocacy
Jewish Family Services
253-850-4065
1601 16th Ave Seattle
Counseling, Emergency Services, DV, Older Adults, Refugees Immigrants, Supportive Living Services
Ukrainian Community Center
425-430-8229
13470 Martin Luther King Jr Way Seattle
Legal Assistance, Case Management services
Chief Seattle Club
206-292-6214
410 Second Ave Ext S Seattle
Drop in center, clothing, meals, hygiene products, benefits assistance, housing assistance, Must apply for membership
Cowlitz Tribal Health
206-722-2321
4250 S Mead St Seattle
Mental Health, Chemical Dependency, Case Management for Native Children and Families for King, Pierce and Thurston
Mother Nation
206-722-2321
4250 S Mead St Seattle
Emergency transportation for victims of DV, safety planning, referrals for housing and employment, advocacy. Serves Native Families
Seattle Indian Center
206-747-3234
1265 S Main St Suite 105 Seattle
Day Center, Sex Trafficking Resources, Food Bank
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Care Net Pregnancy
1-877-668-2566
Locations throughout Pierce County, Medical Services include: Pregnancy testing, consultations, limited ultrasounds, STI/STD testing, ongoing care
Our Lady of Guadalupe Maternity Center
(253) 582-3384
5705 Main St SW, Lakewood, WA
Open Monday and Friday10:00-12:00
Pregnancy Aid
(253) 383-4100
Clothing, Furniture, and Referrals
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Christ Community Free Clinic
(253) 736-634
1 A St NW, Auburn, WA
Medical and Dental
Care Net of Puget Sound
(253) 941-2664
1414 S 324th St, Federal Way, WA
Medical Services include: Pregnancy testing, consultations, limited ultrasounds, STI/STD testing, ongoing care
Pregnancy Aid of Auburn
(253) 939-6676
517 F St SE, Auburn, WA
Clothing, Furniture, and Referrals
Shelter
Serves
Phone / Address
Notes
Catholic Community Services
Men and Women
(253) 502-2770
702 S 14th St, Tacoma, WA
Line forms at 4:30pm
Adam's Street Shelter
Families
(253) 383-4493 ext. 1538
Call M, W, F from 8-10am for a spot on the waitlist
New Life Square
Single Men
425 S Tacoma Ave, Tacoma, WA 98402
Line forms at 3:30pm
Shelter
Serves
Phone / Address
Notes
Comprehensive Life Shelter
Ages 18-24
(253) 876-3247
Drop in from 8:30 pm -7:00 am M-F
Drop in Center and Shelter
Serra House- Tacoma
13-17 under-aged
(206) 245-1026
DSHS licensed, 6 beds
Rosie's Shelter
Ages 12-24
(360) 943-0780 ext. 186
520 Pear St SE, Olympia, WA 98501
Drop In Center, Shelter, that provides variety of resources
Shelter
Serves
Phone / Address
Notes
Muckleshoot Warming Shelter
Anyone
(253) 876-3247
Open during inclement weather
Family Shelter Intake Line
Families
(206) 245-1026
Intake line starts at 9am
Sun Down Shelter
Single Men and Women
(253) 397-0571
2404 I St NE, Auburn, WA
Overnight shelter
Reach Center for Hope
Women, Children, Families
(425) 277-7594
1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA
Day and Night Center
Plateau Outreach Ministries
Anyone
(360) 825-8961
Winter Shelter, December- February
Congregations for the Homeless
Single Men
(425) 289-4044
Bellevue
Rotating Churches
Home And Arise
Single Men
(253) 854-0077 ext. 5104
Kent and Renton
Hosted by Churches, Call First
Seattle Union Gospel Mission
Single Men
700 5th Ave, Suite 5800, Seattle, WA
Walk In Only, Intake line starts at 9 pm
DESC
Single Men
(206) 464-1570 ext. 3033
517 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA
Walk In Only, Any vulnerable adult male
Hospitality House
Single Women
(206) 242-1860
1419 SW 150th St, Burien, WA
Call for screening
Kent Hope
Single Women
(253) 480-2325
9009 Canyon Drive, Kent, WA
Call or visit in person
Women Referral Center
Single Women
(206) 441-3210
2030 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA
Screening and Referral in person only
Shelter
Serves
Phone / Address
Notes
Arcadia House
Ages 18-24
(253) 740-7189
702 10th St NE, Auburn, WA
Line up outside at 9:45 pm for intake
The Landing
Ages 18-24
(425) 449-3868
16225 NE 87th St, Suite A-1, Redmond, WA
Visit in person at 8:30 pm
Sun Down Shelter
Ages 12-17
(206) 694-4506
Provides shelter for 30 days, also for sexually exploited youth
Shelter
Phone / Address
Notes
Ray of Hope Resource Center
(253) 797-0571
2536 I Street NE, Auburn, WA
Provides variety of resources
Federal Way Day Center: Catholic Community Services
(206) 353-6336
33505 13th Place S, #D, Federal Way, WA
Provides variety of resources
Mary’s Place
(206) 621-8474
1830 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA
Day Center 7 am-3:30 pm
Seattle Indian Center
(206) 329-8700
1265 S Main St, Suite 105, Seattle, WA
Provides variety of resources
Chief Seattle Club
(206) 292-6214
410 2nd Ave Ext. S, Seattle, WA
Provide a variety of resources
If a person or family is experiencing homelessness or fleeing domestic violence, or being released from an institution, you will need to need to call, the Coordinated Entry for All (CEA) system. You can call, or schedule a time to go into a below location to conduct a screening.
Shelter
Phone / Address
Notes
Pierce County CEA
1-877-211-9274
Call M, T, TH, F 11am-3pm. Check out various locations and times:
www.pchomeless.org/
Facilities/Openings
South King County CEA
(253) 874-6718*
1200 S 336th St, Federal Way, WA
Multi Service Center. Request appt by email: rap@mschelps.org
*Request Appt. by phone on Wednesdays. Walk-ins on Thursdays from 3-6pm.
YWCA Renton CEA
(425) 226-1266
1010 S. 2nd St, Renton
Line forms at 3:30pm
Plateau Outreach Ministries CEA
(360) 825-8961
1806 Cole St, Enumclaw
Once a month, call to ask which day
Resource
Phone / Address
Notes
House of Mercy
(206) 651-7840
Houseofmercyministries.net
Church offers a faith based transition program for adults who are recovering from substance use disorder, homeless, or being released from prison
Matthew Permanent and Supportive Housing
(253) 301-0508
1127 Broadway, Suite 10, Tacoma, WA
Housing to veterans, being released from jail, experiencing homelessness.
Youth Services at Pierce County Alliance
(253) 572-4750
510 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA
Housing for at-risk youth who were once in the foster care system. From 18 to 21 years of age
House of Hope
(253) 228-4560
1305 S 9th St, Tacoma, WA
Clean and Sober housing that is recovery based. Accepts DOC and HEN vouchers
Network of Tacoma
(253) 474-9334
5435 South M St, Tacoma, WA
Provides Transitional housing to homeless families with children under 18 years of age
New Connections
(253) 617-1405
613 S 15th St Tacoma, WA
Supportive housing to formerly incarcerated women and their dependent children
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
AAHAA-Sober Living
(253) 670-9733
Housing in Auburn, Kent, Maple Valley
Interviews TU, TH, 9:00-2:00Rent: $695 Service Fee: $300
Abstinence Housing
(253) 709-9192
South King County, Provides Housing, no services. Rent for single room: $600, $450 for shared room
House of Mercy
(206) 651-7840
South King County, Faith Based Housing, Structured Living, Rent: $600
Oxford Houses
King and Pierce County. Housing, no services
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Para Transit
(1-800) 933-3468
Transportation for elderly, disabled, disadvantaged individuals
Local Motion
(253) 539-8233
Special Needs transportation services in Pierce County
Trans Pro
(253) 476-8726
Company that contacts with agencies and individuals to provide rides
Catholic Community Services-Volunteer Service
(844) 851-9380
Transportation to low-income seniors and disabled adults
Resource
Phone
Notes
Catholic Community Supportive Services
(206) 328-5787
Volunteer Services to low-income seniors, 60+, and people with disabilities
Taxi Scrip Program: King County Metro
(206) 553-3000
Low-Income King County Residents 18 to 64, qualifying disability or low-income ages 65+ will get 50% discount for taxi rides
Sound Generations
(800) 282-5815
King Residents over 60, for medical dental and health appointments
Hyde Shuttle
(206) 727-6262
Seniors or People with disabilities,
Hopelink
(800) 923-7433
Medicaid Transportation, Community Can, Veterans Transportation for King County. Also offers financial assistance
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Washington Telephone Assistance Program (WTAP)
(888) 700-8880
To be eligible, you must receive DSHS services. Offers discounting wireline phone service, does not assist with cellphones
Lifeline Cell Phone Service
(888) 321-5880
Assurance Cell Phones. A cell phone service through Virgin Mobil that proves 250 free minutes
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Community Resource Connection Center
(253) 383-3056 ex. 128
License, Birth Certificate, Legal Documents for Pierce County
Auburn Food Bank
(253) 833-8925
Will pay for License if needed for employment
Plateau Outreach Ministries
(360) 825-8961
Will pay for License
St. Vincent de Paul-King County
(360) 825-8961
Will pay for License
St. Luke’s Operational Blessing
253-941-3000
Will pay for License
Resource
Phone/Address
Notes
Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County
253-383-2733
2608 Center Street Tacoma
Emergency Pet Food Bank
SPOT: Auburn Valley Humane Society
253-249-7849
4910 A St SE Auburn
Low- Costs Spay/Neuter for low income families, and low-cost treatment program
Shelter
Serves
Phone / Address
Notes
Family Renewal Shelter - Pierce County
Single Women with Children
(253) 475-9010
Stay up to six weeks, serves high risk populations
Korean Women’s Association-Pierce County
Women and Children
(253) 359-0470
Length of stay depends on situation
YWCA Emergency Shelter
Men and Women and Children
(253) 383-2593
Stay up to 3 months, all services require an intake
Crystal Judson Center- Pierce County
Serves all domestic violence victims
(253) 798-4166
718 Court E, Tacoma, WA
Comprehensive victim services from legal support to protection orders
Puyallup Indian Tribe
Native, Men, Women, Children
(253) 680-5499
24 hour hotline
DAWN-King County
Serves all domestic violence victims (with or without children)
(425) 656-7867
Call for Intake, Available 24 hours daily
Life Wire-King County
Serves all domestic violence victims (with or without children)
(425) 746-1940
Call for Intake, Available 24 hours daily
New Beginnings-King County
Serves all domestic violence victims (with or without children)
(206) 522-9472
Call for Intake, Available 24 hours daily
YWCA/ Seattle/ King/ Snohomish
Serves Women and Children that are fleeing
(206) 461-4882
45 Day Emergency Shelter
Broadview
Serves Women with Children
(206) 299-2500
Call for Intake, Available 24 hours daily
Shelter
Phone
Notes
My Sister’s House
(916) 428-3271
Asian and Pacific Islander women and children impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking
WARN
(206) 245-0782
Assists Survivors of sex and/or labor trafficking
Survivor’s Services
(206) 853-6243
Those who have been involved with prostitution and commercially sexually exploited
Seattle Indian Center: Project Beacon
(206) 329-8700
Supportive Services to Indian American Men and Women escaping from sex trafficking
Real Escape from the Sex Trade
(206) 451-7378
Partners with individuals who have experienced the sex trade to identify and achieve their goals
Genesis Project
(206) 592-2362
Provides safe haven for women and girls who have been involved in commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking