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Drop-In Services offered by Chief Seattle Club

410 2nd Avenue Extension South, Seattle, WA 98104

Located in downtown Seattle's Pioneer Square, at the intersection of 2nd Ave & Yesler Way. Across the street from Pioneer Square Light Link Rail Station. Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/ for public transit information.

Eligibility

Low-income and homeless American Indians and Alaska Natives. Ages 18 and older only; no children.

Hours

7am to 2pm from Monday through Sunday
(206) 715-7536
Voice·

Main Line

Application process

Members visit in person to receive services.

Fees

None. WA Apple Health (Medicaid) accepted for chemical dependency assessment.

Service area

King, WA

Other Information

Payment Options

  • Free
  • WA Apple Health (Medicaid)

Focus Population

  • Single Men
  • Single Women
  • American Indian/Alaska Natives
Provides emergency drop-in support services for Native clients.   Services include the following:  
  • Advocacy/case management
  • Emergency clothing
  • Nursing services
  • Assessment and referral to drug and alcohol treatment
  • Cultural programming
  • Applications and questions regarding DSHS benefits, as well as BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) benefits.
Also provides a place for clients to socialize, watch television, and participate in Native cultural activities. Offers Native arts and craft sessions weekly. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.

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Washington 211

Providing organization

Chief Seattle Club
Operates a drop-in center for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, providing supportive services such as clothing, meals, hygiene items and assessment/referral to drug and alcohol treatment, health care, mental health and more. Assists with applications and questions regarding DSHS benefits. Provides support on getting an ID, glasses, housing assistance and case management services. Provides cultural programming and an art program.