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Shelter Dispatch offered at Operation Nightwatch

302 14th Avenue South, Dispatch Center, Seattle, WA 98144

Located on the south end of the Central District, at the intersection of 14th Ave S and S Main St, near Bailey Gatzert Elementary School. Nearest bus routes: 7, 14, 27, 36. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.
Eligibility
Single men and women, ages 18 and older, in need of shelter. Dispatch center is fully accessible to those with wheelchairs and other mobility devices. Shelters referred to have varying levels of accessibility, and staff will make every effort to refer guests to appropriate shelters if possible.
Hours
Nightly in-person intake: 8pm-9am.
(206) 329-2099
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Application process
Gives clients a bus ticket or transportation to the assigned shelter. Staff refer clients to shelters with space appropriate for each individual. Placements are made until all beds are filled; there is no guarantee of shelter.  
Fees
None.
Service area
King, WA

Other Information

Focus Population

  • Single Men
  • Formerly Incarcerated
  • Single Women
Coordinates late-night referrals and transportation to contracted church-based shelters. Serves a meal at 8 pm.
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Washington 211
Providing organization
Operation Nightwatch
Coordinates late-night referrals and transportation to downtown Seattle shelters for single men and women, and a late-night meal for men and women. Operates an outreach ministry to those homeless on the streets of Seattle, providing information, referral and advocacy for tangible needs. Manages SRO apartment building for low-income seniors.
Shelter Dispatch offered at Operation Nightwatch