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Young Adult Shelter offered at Community Youth Services Brighter Futures Youth Center
Provides overnight shelter to youth ages 18 to 24. Sign-up during drop-in hours at Rosie's Place or visit shelter when it opens. Adds more beds during cold weather.
Provides a low barrier overnight shelter to youth.
Typically, 18 beds are available for participants as well as two crisis beds. Shelter beds are assigned based on vulnerability, yet overnight staff do their best to accommodate all young people who need a place to sleep. More beds become available in cold weather.
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Crisis Response Hotline offered by Safe Place
Offers access to immediate help and safety for youth ages 12-17 in crisis. A youth may call the hotline or visit a facility displaying the Safe Place sign to request help, such as reconnecting with a parent/guardian or finding shelter.
Provides on call, in person and over the phone support to vulnerable youth. Works closely with existing emergency youth shelter providers including Friends of Youth, YouthCare and Cocoon House.
Current Safe Place sites include: Metro Transit buses, YMCAs of Greater Seattle and the King County Library System. A complete map of all Safe Place locations can be seen online.
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Youth Shelter offered by Safe Harbor Support Center at My Friends Place
Provides services for homeless youth ages 13 to 17.
Provides shelter for homeless teens ages 16-20, as well as food, clothing, and comprehensive case management services. Also assists youth in obtaining an ID, birth certificate, social security card, health insurance, etc. Our drop-in center serves youth and young adults from 13 - 20. These services include showers, food, toiletries, clothing vouchers, and more. We are a warming center for youth during inclement weather.
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HUSLY Shelter offered at Northwest Youth Services in Whatcom Ground Floor
Operates a four-bed shelter where young adults can stay for up to 90 days.
Operates two youth shelters, one located in Bellingham and another in Mount Vernon. Whatcom location offers four beds where young adults can stay for up to 90 days. Skagit location offers three beds where young adults can stay for up to 6 months. Provides food, a bed, showers, and staff support. Youth work with a case manager to evaluate their longer-term housing options. Youth also have access to other agency support services such as employment and education support.
This is not an immediate, emergency shelter. There is a waiting list.
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Homeless Young Adult Services offered by YouthCare's Orion Center
Operates a shelter and drop-in for young adults ages 18-24. Provides residents with lockers, showers, laundry, and clothing. Offers meals to any youth who comes during mealtimes. Operates as a youth cooling center during heat advisories.
Operates a homeless youth engagement center with both day and night services. Offers:
- Warm meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (do not have to be shelter resident for meals)
- Hygiene supplies including lockers, showers, laundry, and clothing
- Day shelter beds
- Case managers who work with young people to reduce barriers and set goals for long-term housing
- Onsite mental health counseling
- Overnight shelter
- Youth cooling center during heat advisories.
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Drop In and Overnight Shelter offered by Friends of Youth at Willows Youth Services Center
Provides shelter, food, showers, laundry, clothing, and hygiene materials as well as case management, behavioral health, employment services, and housing navigation for young adults ages 18-24 without children. Operates as a cooling center during weather advisories.
Young adult drop-in and overnight shelter services operate 24 hours a day, providing a safe and supportive environment for clients. Guests have access to meals, showers, laundry, hygiene supplies, clothing, laptops/Wi-Fi, TV/video games, a library/art/game room, an outdoor basketball court, and a medical clinic (which is staffed weekly). On-site services include housing navigation, employment support, behavioral health therapy, substance abuse counseling, and other resource referrals.
The shelter space has 23 individual cubes (with half walls for privacy) and three Murphy beds. During severe weather activations, our shelter expands to shelter 35 guests nightly. Guests are also provided with overnight storage for their personal belongings.
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Community Home offered by Beacon Youth Shelter
Providing 24 hour daily shelter to young adults (ages 18-24). Day center is open 8am-4pm, shelter is open 4pm-8am. Meals served. Laundry and showers available to shelter and day center guests.
Offers a 24 hour, low barrier shelter for youth/young adults experiencing homelessness between the ages of 18-24 (services can be utilized until age 25 is reached)
The Day Center is open daily from 8am-4pm.
Night Shelter provided from 4pm-8am daily.
Program serves all genders.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner served daily
Laundry services, and showers available for use for Day Center and Night Program
Case Management on site
Daily programming focusing on life skills - Educational and workforce training opportunities available weekly.
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Youth Haven Teen Shelter offered by Friends of Youth at Kirkland Youth Service Center
Provides short-term emergency shelter for homeless and runaway youths ages 7-17 for up to 21 days. Accepts self-referrals or youth referred by the state child welfare system. Call for pre-screening.
Emergency shelter and transitional living which serves youth ages 7 - 17 with case management, life skills and education supports, recreational outings and focuses on housing stability and family reunification whenever possible.
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Housing Support offered at Shelton Youth Connection
Provides safe and stable housing for Mason County youth ages 18-24 through shelter homes, transitional programs, rental assistance, and eviction prevention. Youth meet with staff to determine the best housing program for their needs.
Provide youth with safe and stable housing through shelter homes, transitional programs, rental assistance, and eviction prevention designed to meet immediate needs while helping youth build long-term stability and independence.
After a coordinated entry assessment, places youth in one of six off-site shelter homes or in a housing program with a partner agency.
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Crosswalk Youth Shelter offered at Volunteers of America Eastern Washington
Operates a shelter for youth ages 13-18 that provides three meals a day, and access to clothing, hygiene supplies, showers, and laundry facilities. Also provides case management, employment and education support, and health and wellness resources.
Operates a youth shelter with a wide range of on-site services designed to meet immediate needs while addressing long-term challenges. These include:
- Wraparound Case Management: Tailored support to guide youth on their unique paths to stability.
- Daily Essentials: Three nutritious meals a day, access to clothing, hygiene supplies, showers, and laundry facilities.
- Education and Employment Support: On-site GED program, scholarship opportunities, employment readiness training, and a computer lab.
- Health and Wellness Resources: Behavioral health counseling, substance use treatment and education, medical advocacy, and access to mental health care.
- Life Skills Training: Programs that teach practical skills for independent living.
- Family Reconciliation Services: Support for restoring connections with loved ones, when possible.
- Access to Housing Resources: Transitional housing programs and bus passes to help youth transition into stability.
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Haven House offered at Community Youth Services
Crisis residential center for youth, age 12-17. 10-bed facility. Referrals from law enforcement, schools, courts, DCYF case workers, and youth can self-refer. Daytime hours: parents, kids, or others involved can call. After hours/weekends: see details.
Offers a co-educational, crisis residential shelter for youth from age 12 to 17.
Open for intake 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Referrals are made through DCYF caseworkers, law enforcement, community providers and Specialized Foster Care at Community Youth Services.
Youth who are facing homelessness may call Haven House directly to refer themselves for emergency shelter. Self-referring youth must be willing to follow basic program rules and expectations.
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Homeless Youth Shelter offered by Janus Youth Programs at Oak Bridge Youth Shelter
Oak Bridge Youth Shelter serves youth who are homeless, who have run away, who are victims of sex trafficking, or those at risk of homelessness or other harm.
Serves youth who have run away, are experiencing homelessness, or are otherwise in need of temporary shelter. Family reconciliation is emphasized when appropriate. Length of stay varies based on individual need. Crisis intervention, information and referral services, and case management are also available.
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The PAD offered at Northwest Youth Services in Whatcom
Provides housing for youth who are minors for up to 90 days. Emergency housing helps youth ages 13-17 reprieve and recover from crisis, access critical services and begin to set future goals for safety and stability.
The Positive Adolescent Development (PAD) Program is an emergency housing program providing housing for 13-17 year olds. In this program, you work with a case manager to create a plan for obtaining stable housing before you exit. This program provides shelter, food, fun activities and school enrollment services.
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Prevention Services offered at Cocoon House
Provides connection to housing options for teens in crisis ages 12-17.
Provides connection to housing options for teens in crisis ages 12-17.
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Adolescent Emergency Shelter offered at YouthCare
Provides shelter for up to 30 days for youth ages 12-17 and sexually exploited youth. Guardian notification is required within eight hours. Provides counseling and support services. Youth can self refer but must be screened over the phone.
Provides emergency housing for up to 30 days for high-risk and homeless youth prior to foster care or other placement. Offers counseling, life-skills groups, inter-agency school, recreation and case management. A case manager assists youth in applying for benefits.
Youth in the program will be helped to stabilize, set goals, and move on to long-term housing situations or re-unify with family members.
Reserves two beds for commercially sexually exploited youth.
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Youth Shelter offered at Youth Empowerment Shelter
Provides youth in crisis with a place for physical and emotional safety while assisting them in developing life skills that will enable them to make positive contributions in their communities.
Provides youth in crisis with a place for physical and emotional safety while assisting them in developing life skills that will enable them to make positive contributions in their communities.
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South King County Youth Shelter offered at Y Social Impact Center in Auburn
Provides a group shelter for youth ages 12-17 who are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. Maximum stay is 30 days.
The South King County Youth Shelter (SKYS) is a licensed group home serving homeless, runaway, and at-risk youth aged 12-17. SKYS offers basic needs assistance, community resource referrals, in-house case management, family reunification support, education and employment assistance, and permanency planning. Young people stay for varying durations, from 21 days in federally funded basic center beds to up to 90 days in Office of Homeless Youth Hope Beds or Transitional Living placements for youth aged 16+ from intake to their 18th birthday.
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The Loft Youth Shelter offered at Catholic Charities - Walla Walla
Provides space and support for youth ages 12-17 to find a path to safe and stable permanent housing. Offers resources for temporary residence, assessment, referrals, and permanency planning for all youth in crisis.
Serves youth ages 12-17 experiencing homelessness. Provides space and support to find a path to safe and stable permanent housing. To prevent teen homelessness, The LOFT provides resources for temporary residence, assessment, referrals, and permanency planning for all youth in crisis.
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Host Families offered by Olive Crest
Coordinates a network of volunteers that care for children of parents in crisis. Provides a safe alternative to child welfare custody. Crises include short-term emergencies, such as hospitalization, or a longer-term crisis, such as drug abuse or homelessness.
Coordinates a network of volunteers that care for children of parents experiencing a temporary crisis.
Provides a safe alternative to child welfare custody. Crises include short-term emergencies, such as hospitalization, or a longer-term crisis, such as drug abuse or homelessness.
Volunteer families are extensively screened and supported, and biological parents maintain full custody while their children are in the program. The ultimate goal is to support and strengthen biological families so they can become safe families for their own children.
Host family volunteers are supervised by their area church, which in turn is supported by professional child care specialists.
Children are matched with families in their own community whenever possible, and placements average from one day to three months.
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Young Adult Shelter offered at ROOTS Young Adult Shelter
Operates nightly shelter for young adults. Services at the shelter include dinner and hot breakfast as well as case management and visits by health care providers.
Operates overnight shelter for young adults. Provides clients with:
- Clean bedding and sheets.
- Dinner and hot breakfast.
- Laundry.
- Showers.
- Health and hygiene supplies.
- On-site case management.
- Referral to other support and transitional services.
- Visits by health care providers, including a public health nurse, and mental health services.
- Educational materials related to risk avoidance and harm reduction.
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Young Adult Emergency Shelter offered at Rod's House in Sunnyside
Provides emergency shelter for young adults, 18-24 years of age.
Provides emergency shelter for youth, 18-24 years of age.Youth staying at the shelter may receive assistance with basic necessities, education support, employment support, housing support, and behavioral health services.
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HUSLY Shelter offered at Northwest Youth Services in Skagit
Operates a four-bed shelter where young adults can stay for up to 90 days.
Operates two youth shelters, one located in Bellingham and another in Mount Vernon. Whatcom location offers four beds where young adults can stay for up to 90 days. Skagit location offers three beds where young adults can stay for up to 6 months. Provides food, a bed, showers, and staff support. Youth work with a case manager to evaluate their longer-term housing options. Youth also have access to other agency support services such as employment and education support.
This is not an immediate, emergency shelter. There is a waiting list.
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Young Adult Shelter offered by Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle
Offers a 24-hour shelter for young adults ages 18-24 years. Services include case management, free masks, gloves, hand sanitizers, and meals.
Offering a 24-hour shelter for young adults. Services include:
- Meals
- Case management
- Professional development opportunities
- Permanent/transitional housing search.
Offers masks, gloves, and hand sanitizers for clients.
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Oasis Hope Home Youth Shelter offered at Coffee Oasis - Bremerton
Operates a drop-in shelter for youth 16-20 years of age. Teens will be given a background check and a no-touch search. No teens with sexual offenses, active warrants, or recent violent offenses will be admitted.
Operates an 6-bed drop-in shelter for homeless teens 16-20 years of age. The shelter is open 9pm-8am. Each teen will be given a background check and a no-touch search. No teens with sexual offenses, active warrants, or recent violent offenses will be admitted. Teens that are intoxicated will be admitted provided they are not violent or disturb other guests. The teens parents must be contacted within 72 hours for permission, and the shelter will collaborate with the parents or guardians if possible. Teens staying at the shelter are allowed up to 30 consecutive days and will be connected with other Coffee Oasis programs and case management to help them determine goals, plans, self-improvement, and life skills.
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Housing Support offered at Belfair Youth Connection
Provides safe and stable housing for Mason County youth ages 18-24 through shelter homes, transitional programs, rental assistance, and eviction prevention. Youth meet with staff to determine the best housing program for their needs.
Provide youth with safe and stable housing through shelter homes, transitional programs, rental assistance, and eviction prevention designed to meet immediate needs while helping youth build long-term stability and independence.
After a coordinated entry assessment, places youth in one of six off-site shelter homes or in a housing program with a partner agency.
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