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Homelessness

If you are homeless in King County and need information about resources please contact the Crisis Clinic at (206) 461-3222 or dial 211.

For information about homelessness

The Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness believes that people do not become homeless due to one easily pinpointed factor. Instead decades of poor social policy are the real root causes of homelessness. King County has over 8,000 people without permanent homes because our community lacks enough affordable housing.

 
In addition to a housing shortage our community struggles with:

  • Low wages that have not kept pace with inflation,
  • The de-institutionalization of people with mental illnesses without appropriate support services,
  • Alarming rates of domestic violence,
  • The criminalization of chemical addiction combined with an inadequate treatment system, and
  • Institutional racism and oppression of people living in poverty.

Homelessness was not always a crisis in this country. We firmly believe that with enough social and political will we can work towards ensuring that everyone has a place to call home.

 

Some Facts and Resources:

  • Convicted felons in Washington State lose their right to vote and may face discrimination in housing and employment. Download a free pamphlet from the Seattle Office for Civil Rights.

For additional information about homelessness, The National Coalition for the Homeless and The National Alliance to End Homelessness provide several useful fact sheets.

For further local information, the Coalition compiles the One Night Count, a comprehensive annual report on homelessness in Seattle and King County.

 

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