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Photo: Wildwood Apartments, DASH Family Rental Housing, Bellevue
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Beaux Arts
Village - Bellevue - Bothell - Clyde Hill - Hunts Point - Issaquah -
Kenmore - King County
Kirkland - Medina - Mercer Island - Newcastle - Redmond
- Sammamish - Woodinville - Yarrow Point
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ARCH
Community Partners
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"Over the
past few years homeless providers, including HopeLink, have seen an
increase in the number of barriers that each family is
experiencing. A barrier is defined as a condition that keeps a
family from finding and maintaining permanent housing. This
challenges the agency to continue to find effective ways of helping
families overcome those barriers." Jan Dickerman,
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Community partners are critical to efforts to create and
preserve affordable housing. These agencies finance and build, or acquire and rehabilitate,
permanent rental or ownership housing serving families, individuals and
seniors, as well as persons
with special housing needs. They also secure other necessary public
and private funding. As a result of public and private resources
working together there is greater housing affordability and housing
opportunity for those who need it most.
Use these links to our community partner's homepages to find out more
about many of the local agencies that provide affordable housing on the
Eastside. ARCH
does not endorse nor is affiliated with these agencies. This list is
only provided as a reference. (See the ARCH ‘Rental Housing’ and ‘Ownership Program’
pages for more information about the housing opportunities created by
these partners):
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Archdiocesan
Housing Authority / Catholic Community Services
Archdiocesan Housing Authority
and Catholic Community Services develops and manages a continuum of housing opportunities and options for
low income, homeless and special needs individuals and families living in
western Washington. Archdiocesan
Housing Authority operates throughout western
Washington providing refugee services, shelters, day
center, transitional and permanent housing, along with those services
necessary for people to live with dignity. Catholic Community
Services operates in King County, providing case management, emergency assistance and
homeless prevention services. Through Our Place
Daycare Center childcare is provided for homeless families in
Seattle. In partnership with HOME and EISC we provide shelter for
homeless men in south and east King County.
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DASH - Downtown Action to
Save Housing
DASH's
mission is to create affordable housing opportunities on the Eastside, so
that working-wage families and seniors on fixed incomes can afford to live
in the Greater Eastside communities. Dash was formed in early 1990s
by members of the Bellevue Downtown Association. Contact by
phone at 425 646-9053.
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Eastside Domestic
Violence
Program Eastside
Domestic Violence Program is Washington's largest domestic violence
service provider, with two confidential shelters, an extensive safe home
network, a 24-hour Crisis Line, support groups, special programs for
children, a Community Advocates Program that links families to police, the
courts, and local services, and extensive public education and training
programs.
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Friends of Youth
Friends of Youth provides
housing, treatment and prevention services for youth and their families at
21 sites in King and Snohomish Counties. The continuum of services
includes in-home family support for young parents of newborns, parent
education, youth development programs, mentoring, youth and family
counseling, alcohol and other drug counseling, violence prevention,
short-term shelter and outreach to homeless youth, therapeutic foster
care, residential treatment, and transitional housing for homeless teen
mothers and other single young people.
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Habitat for Humanity of
East King County
Habitat for Humanity of East King County
is a homeownership program that builds
homes for low-income families using contributions and
volunteer labor. Selected families partner with volunteers to complete
their new homes. Houses are sold without a profit and with no-interest
mortgages.
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Hopelink
Since
1971, Hopelink has been working to reduce hunger and homelessness, promote
self-sufficiency, and help low income families make lasting change in
their lives. Hopelink serves an average of 2,000 families
(approximately 6,600 individuals) each week in north and east King County
through food banks, emergency family shelter, transitional housing,
homelessness prevention, child development, energy (heating) assistance,
emergency financial assistance, family development case management,
transportation, food stamp education, adult literacy, employment services,
information and referral, and on-site health care services through
community partners.
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King County Housing
Authority
Provides affordable housing to more
than 40,000 residents in more than 14,000 units of housing dispersed among
23 suburban cities and the unincorporated areas of King County.
Operates 3,300 federally subsidized rental housing units serving
low-income families, seniors and persons with disabilities as well as
oversees more than 4,100 units of workforce housing. King County
Housing Authority also administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher
program and offers Housing Repair and Weatherization programs for
low-income homeowners and landlords who rent to qualified
tenants.
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KITH - Kirkland
Interfaith Transitions in Housing
Provides
homeless families with transitional housing and case management services
for up to 24 months. Assistance may include co-signing on rental
agreements, providing rent subsidies, and help in obtaining furniture or
household items. Assistance with child care, transportation, tutoring, job
training, employment opportunities, basic life skills, emergency support,
and advocacy may also be provided. Follow-up support is continued for at
least six months after departure from transitional housing. In
addition KITH provides low-income housing for households earning below 50%
of the median income. Families may remain in this housing while
their income remains at this level or below. Case managed support
services like those for transitional housing are provided.
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LATCH - Lutheran
Alliance to Create Housing Develops,
owns, and operates affordable apartment and single family residences for
low-income families and individuals in Seattle and North King County.
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Parkview
Services
A
non-profit organization based in King County that has been supporting
people with developmental disabilities and their families since
1967. There are currently 48 homes in Parkview's Affordable Housing
Program. Affordable and accessible housing is one of the most
significant challenges facing people with developmental disabilities.
Please see Parkview's website for more information on Affordable Housing
and other Parkview programs.
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Saint Andrew's Housing
Group
St. Andrew's Housing Group is a
community-based organization dedicated to building and preserving the
supply of affordable housing in East King County for individuals and families
unable to afford market rate housing.
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Shelter Resources, Inc.- SRI
Private developer of
affordable housing throughout the Pacific Northwest. SRI usually
joint ventures with non-profit entities adding to the team effort
experience and access to sources. SRI does not have a website at
this time. Contact Len Brannen: LenB@ShelterResourcesInc.com
(Phone) 425 454-8205.
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Springboard
Alliance (EHA)
Eastside Housing Association has
changed their name to Springboard Alliance. Their mission is to help families, in north and east King County, end their
cycle of homelessness and transition into permanent housing. In
August 2004, EHA celebrated the opening of Avondale Park, which included 8
units of Emergency Family Shelter, 50 units of Transitional Housing, and an on-site Community Center
providing case
management, financial and parenting classes, and a technical center to
provide job training and education. EHA's capital campaign
continues for an on-site Child
Development Center.
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YWCA of Seattle, King
County and Snohomish County
The
YWCA is one of the largest providers of emergency shelter and transitional
housing services for homeless women and families in the region, providing
more than 9,000 individuals each year with housing and critical related
services. The YWCA operates over 500 housing units in 15 local
communities, including the YWCA Family Village in Redmond, a family
transitional housing facility with on-site childcare and employment
services.
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ARCH - A Regional Coalition for Housing
Family Resource Center Campus
16225 NE 87th Street, Suite A-3
Redmond, Washington 98052
Phone: (425) 861-3676 Fax: (425) 861-4553 Email:
ARCH
Contact
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Updated:
March 15, 2006
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