Protecting and improving the health and well-being of King County
https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health.aspx
(206) 296-4600
Protecting and improving the health and well-being of King County
https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health.aspx
(206) 296-4600
The Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle (ULMS) Housing Department provides direct service programs and resources to individuals and families who seek knowledge, understanding and access to pertinent financial education that result in maintaining and obtaining generational wealth. ULMS Housing department takes pride in supporting Economic Growth and Empowerment in communities by providing and assisting low to moderate individuals and families in Financial Education and Training. This service incorporates Financial Education with the process of Home ownership so clients are financial mangers and navigators in all aspects of financial management. Additionally, the program curriculum is structured to assist clients in confronting and managing economic challenges while providing them with knowledge and resources to make better financial decisions.
https://urbanleague.org/housing/
(206) 461-3792
The Legal Action Center (LAC) uses legal and policy strategies to fight discrimination, build health equity, and restore opportunity for people with criminal records, substance use disorders, and HIV or AIDS.
(206) 324-6890
KCHA provides rental housing and assistance to more than 55,000 people. This quality, affordable housing supports health and self-sufficiency.
(206) 574-1100
Life-threatening emergencies and after-hours noise complaints should be reported to 911.
https://www.seattle.gov/sdci/codes/make%C2%A0a-property-or-building-complaint
(206) 615-0808
Rooted in Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospel imperative, Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services are outreaches of the Catholic Church in Western Washington, under the leadership of the Archbishop of Seattle and the Boards of Trustees. CCS and CHS answer the Gospel call to loving and compassionate service with particular concern for the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death and the dignity of the human person.
(206) 328-5696
The Tenant Education Program helps tenants get the knowledge and skills to keep themselves and their families safely housed. The TU provides empowerment-based tenant counseling, education and assistance to help tenants learn their rights and take action to resolve housing problems. Trained non-attorney Tenant Counselors offer free phone and walk-in tenant counseling services to assist people with questions about landlord-tenant laws and discuss strategies to prevent housing loss.
(206) 723-0500
The Housing Justice Project provides free legal assistance to renters facing eviction in King County.
https://www.kcba.org/For-the-Public/Free-Legal-Assistance/Housing-Justice-Project
(206) 267-7069
PAWS helps cats, dogs and wild animals go home and thrive – whether home is the family room or the forest. We do this by rehabilitating orphaned and injured wildlife, sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating the community to inspire compassionate action for animals.
Since 1967, PAWS has united more than 130,000 cats and dogs with loving families, cared for more than 140,000 sick, injured and orphaned wild animals, and made the world a better place for countless others through outreach, education and advocacy.
(425) 787-2500
Wellspring Family Services is a nonprofit, multi-service agency serving low-income and vulnerable individuals, children and families in Seattle and King County. For more than 125 years, Wellspring has been a source of opportunity for children and families to win their resilience, triumph over trauma, and reach their full potential.
(206) 826-3050