Homelessness
If you are a homeless youth or young adult in King County, these organizations can help:
24-Hour Shelter Hotline:
206.236.5437
Friends of Youth is a non-profit organization that provides services for youth and their families. Services include drug and alcohol treatment programs, counseling, foster care program, parenting classes, and teen homeless shelters across King County and Snohomish County in Washington State.
Phone:
206.621.8474
Mary’s Place is a leading voice for homeless women, children and families in emergency situations in King County. They empower families to reclaim their lives by offering community, acceptance, hope and dignity. Their work keeps struggling families together and provides practical tools and resources that help them find housing and employment. They inspire the community to support homeless women, children, and families through advocacy, partnerships, volunteerism and philanthropy.
Phone:
206.374.0866 or 866.646.5437
New Horizons connects youth experiencing homelessness to resources they need to exit street life through basic services and positive relationships.
Phone:
206.694.4500
A leading organization in King County and nationally that builds confidence and self-sufficiency for homeless youth by providing a continuum of care that includes outreach, basic services, emergency shelter, housing, counseling, education, and employment training. Here’s how you can support the young people that they serve.
Our community is strongest when individuals and companies get involved.
A new policy and advocacy organization that aims to create a movement that will end youth homelessness in Washington State. They have a comprehensive list of resources for how you can help prevent and end youth homelessness in the state.
Aims to connect volunteers, develop leaders, and build community – also has volunteer opportunities related to homelessness.
Has hundreds of volunteer opportunities available, including many that address homelessness and housing.
A leading organization in King County and nationally that builds confidence and self-sufficiency for homeless youth by providing a continuum of care that includes outreach, basic services, emergency shelter, housing, counseling, education, and employment training. Here’s how you can support the young people that they serve.