Housing Resources by County
Housing Resources are listed below on a statewide level and then by county for many of the counties located near the ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø Campus. Please check with each individual housing organization for its eligibility requirements.
Statewide Housing Resources
- : Dial the number 211 or search on the 211 website for emergency housing and shelter referral information.
- : Search and apply for affordable apartment rentals through this online database.
- Helps connect low-income households with affordable apartment communities in Washington State.
- : Search for rental properties in Washington by city.
- Free help and funding available for those struggling to make mortgage payments.
- : Offers support for veterans through transitional housing program and downpayment assistance program.
- If you have children in K-12, check with your child’s school office because they may have emergency assistance available.
King County Housing Resources
- Provides housing and other basic needs support and resources in East King County. Provides longer-term transitional housing in Duvall for mothers and children experiencing homelessness.
- : Offers affordable income-based rental program in East King County. See website for list of apartments.
- For families with children living in the Bellevue School District boundaries, offers help with emergency housing, food, and clothing.
- : Helps facilitate Coordinated Entry for unhoused families and individuals in King and Snohomish Counties.
- : Search for affordable apartments in the Seattle area.
- : Provides essential services and affordable housing for homeless and low-income people in King County.
- Provides hygiene kits to people experiencing homelessness.
- : Offers residential services and homeless youth services for individuals ages 15-24 on the Eastside, as well as affordable youth apartments in Kirkland.
- : Provides transitional housing and move-in assistance in Federal Way and the Tacoma area.
- Offers an LGBTQIA+ senior apartment with community center in Seattle.
- : Provides care coordination and additional resource navigation for housing, food, health, and financial insecurity.
- : Offers support for families experiencing homelessness and transitional and long-term housing in East and North King County.
- : Offers affordable apartments based on income in East King County. See website for apartment information.
- Search for affordable housing options by city.
- : Offers a King County housing search tool to check your eligibility for all of King County Housing Authorities (KCHA's) housing programs - including moderate-income housing - based on your family size, income, and housing preferences.
- : May help with emergency shelter and other supports for veterans.
- : Lists several low-income housing options in Seattle and East King County.
- : Provides safe, confidential, short-term housing for survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, and homelessness at their 13-room shelter. Call 206-915-2073 to check for current openings.
- : Provides shelter for women and children experiencing homelessness in King County. Pet friendly.
- : Provides affordable, service-enriched housing in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Skagit Counties.
- Housing resources and one-time rental assistance for those living in South King County.
- Provides assistance with housing and other emergencies in East King County.
- May be able to provide financial assistance for rent, utilities, and move-in costs for those who are encountering housing insecurity. Also offers two Food Bank locations in Bitter Lake and Lake City.
- Provides a temporary and safe place for single men and couples with no place to stay except in their vehicles.
- (formerly Congregations for the Homeless): Housing services for men including emergency shelter in Bellevue, day center, and paths to permanent housing.
- Offers a safe place to park overnight for those living in their vehicles with access to toilets, Wi-Fi and a refrigerator.
- : Search for affordable housing and apply for a chance to receive a Housing Choice Voucher, which would provide rental assistance in Seattle for people with limited incomes.
- Provides assistance in searching for housing, along with rental assistance vouchers for youth aged 18-24 who were formerly in foster care.
- : Located in North Seattle, offers resources and referrals to support housing stability as well as tenant rights information.
- : Support for women experiencing homelessness in finding transitional, permanent, and supportive housing in King County.
- : Serves low-income homeowners in Seattle, Shoreline and South King County who struggle with home repair costs.
- : Helps connect survivors of gender-based violence with essential legal services and other resources, including safe housing.
- : Offers comprehensive support in one location in Redmond, including affordable housing and various other basic needs supports.
- Provides assistance with housing stabilization in addition to various other services in King County.
- : Offers rental assistance and eviction prevention program for King County residents, as well as housing support for youth.
- : Housing and employment services for those previously incarcerated and justice-involved.
- : Helps women and families in King and Snohomish Counties find and maintain safe, stable housing.
- Serves young adults 18-24 years old. Offers housing programs, case management support, shelters, and counseling services for all ages.
- Primarily for 18-24 year old adults who were in Foster Care between their 16th - 18th birthday. The Foster Youth to Independance (FYI) Voucher allows for an eligible participant to work with an FYI case manager, who will help them apply for the housing voucher, search for an apartment, and sign a lease.
Snohomish County Housing Resources
- Offers a one-stop location in Everett for assistance and program referrals, including housing.
- : Helps facilitate Coordinated Entry for unhoused families and individuals in King and Snohomish Counties.
- : Offers housing options and referrals for young adults ages 12-24 in Snohomish County. LGBTQIA+ friendly.
- : Provides short-term housing assistance to individuals and families in Snohomish County.
- : Find information about affordable housing for those with low income.
- : Find helpful information about Coordinated Entry and a list of emergency shelters in Snohomish County.
- : Offers housing assistance programs, emergency shelter, transitional housing, and affordable apartment information.
- Serves Snohomish County families facing homelessness and who are living in their vehicles.
- : Provides affordable, service-enriched housing in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Skagit Counties.
- : Provides emergency hotel vouchers and limited rental assistance.
- : Offers financial assistance, homeless prevention, food/gas vouchers, free beds for children, and more.
- through Foundational Community Supports (FCS): Helps men and women in Snohomish County find and secure housing.
- : Offers emergency food and shelter program locally.
- : Offers quality housing resources, referrals, and mediation between landlords and tenants. Also offers cold weather shelters.
- Provides resources to families with children who are experiencing homelessness in South Snohomish County.
- : Helps women and families in King and Snohomish Counties find and maintain safe, stable housing.
Pierce County Housing Resources
- : Offers emergency shelter and long-term affordable housing options.
- : Offers domestic violence emergency shelter services, safety planning, or referrals in Pierce County.
- : Offers emergency advocacy, case management, and legal referrals to help families experiencing domestic violence with housing and more. Also offers pet shelter.
- : Provides transitional housing and move-in assistance in Federal Way and the Tacoma area.
- : Offers affordable homeownership opportunities and foreclosure education.
- : Provides affordable, service-enriched housing in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Skagit Counties.
- : Supports eligible low-income households with their past due rent.
- : Find affordable housing and rental assistance information, as well as information about Section 8 housing.
- Provides emergency shelter and basic needs support for up to 90 days while families obtain housing.
- : Community Resource Center in Tacoma offers housing and shelter solutions and other basic survival needs for both housed and unhoused individuals.
- : Offers emergency shelter and other services for individuals and families.
- : Gives veterans a safe place to stay, located in Port Orchard and Orting.
- : Offers safe and confidential temporary housing.
Skagit County Housing Resources
- : Serves individuals and families experiencing homelessness and/or with limited income.
- : Offers assistance with housing applications, coordinated entry, food access, and resource navigation.
- : Offers information about Section 8 housing wait list.
- : Provides affordable, service-enriched housing in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Skagit Counties.
Whatcom County Housing Resources
- : Serves low-income families, elderly people, those with disabilities, & working families in need of affordable housing.
- : Provides emergency rent and other assistance.
- : Services include housing, rent assistance, and shelter.