Provides centralized intake, assessment, and coordinated entry for most housing services except the Night-By-Night shelter.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center is a centralized intake, assessment and coordination point which determines appropriate level of assistance to stabilize housing and assist self-sufficiency. HRC tools include: rent assistance, security and utility deposits, background screening fees and other direct housing costs; referrals to site-based housing, housing voucher and other programs; linkages to life skills, financial literacy, and/or employability training and career-building services; plus referrals to partner entities.
Provides centralized intake, assessment, and coordinated entry for most housing services except the Night-By-Night shelter.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center is a centralized intake, assessment and coordination point which determines appropriate level of assistance to stabilize housing and assist self-sufficiency. HRC tools include: rent assistance, security and utility deposits, background screening fees and other direct housing costs; referrals to site-based housing, housing voucher and other programs; linkages to life skills, financial literacy, and/or employability training and career-building services; plus referrals to partner entities.
Provides centralized intake, assessment, and coordinated entry for most housing services except the Night-By-Night shelter.
Coordinated Entry at the Housing Resource Center is a centralized intake, assessment and coordination point which determines appropriate level of assistance to stabilize housing and assist self-sufficiency. HRC tools include: rent assistance, security and utility deposits, background screening fees and other direct housing costs; referrals to site-based housing, housing voucher and other programs; linkages to life skills, financial literacy, and/or employability training and career-building services; plus referrals to partner entities.
Offers a three-month to one-year residential program for homeless men who are clean and sober.
Offers a three month to one year clean and sober residential program for homeless men who are employed, wanting to get employment, completing education, obtaining vocational training and moving to housing.
Provides housing and case management for individuals and families recovering from addiction.
Provides housing and case management for individuals and families recovering from addiction. Works in partnership with other local agencies in order to offer the most robust services and housing opportunities to clients. Stable housing gives patients the first step they need to start on the road to hope and healing. Offers many different types of housing programs, including transitional, short-term, long-term, and emergency.
Provides shelter and housing for veterans and their families.
Provides interim shelter for single male Veterans. Each Veteran has a single sleeping bay and shared living common areas. Staff provide advocacy, referrals, outreach, medical and mental health connections, and a supportive environment.
Provides a 30-day stay at a shelter for homeless women with children. Also offers two programs, which allows them to stay longer than the 30 days.
Provides shelter for up to 30 days for homeless single women and women with children. Healing Home: A life-transformation program lasting from 12-18 months, for women who desire to step out of the cycle of destructive patterns that are connected to addiction, trauma and broken relationships. Connections: An extension program lasting up to four months, for guests waiting for employment or housing.
An emergency housing program providing safety, stability, and supportive housing for single homeless men. Residents can stay for a period up to 90 days in an emergency bed.
Benedict House is an emergency and transitional housing program providing safety, stability and supportive housing for single homeless men and homeless men with children. Resident receive the help they need to rebuild their lives and to move them towards permanent housing, Resident stay for a period of up to 90 days in an emergency bed, and up to 2 years in the family unit.
Offers one year residential Christian recovery program for homeless men; focus on ending self-destructive behaviors; includes work therapy, spiritual guidance, room, board, allowance and other assistance. NO REFERRAL REQUIRED.
Offers a one year residential Christian recovery program designed to help clients leave homelessness, end cycles of addiction and other self-destructive behaviors, and grow in their faith.
Clients engage in work therapy at Seattle's Union Gospel Mission.
Provides spiritual guidance and assistance establishing stability through development of life skills and future goals, as well as room, board, clothing and a weekly sustenance allowance.
Not a state-certified chemical dependency program.
Provides transitional housing. Shelter guests will have access to Rent Well, parenting, and life skills classes and must be willing to work with a case manager.
Provides transitional housing. Shelter guests will have access to Rent Well, parenting, and life skills classes and must be willing to work with a case manager.
Offers a supportive shelter for formerly incarcerated women and their dependent children. The cottage is a small home, houses a family for up to 90 days. Assists with finding permanent housing, employment, education and more.
Offers a supportive shelter for formerly incarcerated women and their dependent children.
The cottage is a small, 2 bedroom home designed to house one woman experiencing homelessness, and her children, for up to one year.
Assists families with locating permanent housing, employment, education, healthcare, and other needed resources.
Provides a supportive shelter for formerly incarcerated women who are experiencing homelessness. Women are assisted in locating permanent housing, employment, education, healthcare, and other needed resources.
Provides a supportive reentry home for formerly incarcerated women who are experiencing homelessness for up to six months.
Women are assisted in locating permanent housing, employment, education, healthcare, and other needed resources.
Offers aid to prevent or end homelessness as determined to fit the needs of the applicant.
A broad continuum of housing programs through the housing resource center which provide rental assistance and counseling to at-risk or homeless families seeking permanent, stable housing.
Assists HIV/AIDS-affected individuals and families find temporary and permanent housing.
Provides case management assistance to help individuals living with HIV/AIDS find housing and related resources. Services include short and long-term housing search assistance, one-time emergency rental assistance for security deposits or to prevent evictions.
Provides advocacy, counseling, and housing for at-risk youth who were once in the foster care system. A Transitional Living Program for homeless young adults, 18-21 years of age.
Provides advocacy, counseling, and housing for at-risk youth who were once in the foster care system.
A Transitional Living Program for homeless young adults, 18-21 years of age.
Provides an Independent Living Skills Program for youth in need of skills to live independently of family and/or state support.
Provides a long-term shelter with various programs which include case management, education, work skills, and post-shelter support. Additional programs may be available depending on needs.
Provides a long-term shelter with various programs which include case management, education, work skills, and post-shelter support. Additional programs may be available depending on needs. Families must be referred to the shelter and acceptance is based on availability and the family's willingness to work the program. Referrals often come from local pastors or outreach coordinators of local churches. The shelter also accepts referrals from DSHS, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Washington's Department of Children, Youth, and Families, Child Protective Services, Columbia River Mental Health, and Sea Mar Community Services Northwest.
Transitional housing center that provides a supportive environment for 60 veterans and their families for up to 9 months.
Transitional housing center that provides a supportive environment for 60 veterans and their families for up to 9 months. Provides intensive case management, skill building, job training assistance, sober living quarters, mentoring, food/meals, and benefits assistance. All prospective guests must agree to attend a 1.5-hour orientation and be able to provide a clean UA and breathalyzer test upon entry, care for themselves independently, and willing to remain drug and alcohol-free for duration of stay.
Community Reintegration Services (CRS) assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in developing and maintaining the skills necessary to succeed in community living.
Community Reintegration Services (CRS) assist veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in developing and maintaining the skills necessary to succeed in community living. Services include:
- Vocational Services where veterans can access job search assistance, job coaching, educational guidance, and vocational skill-building resources.
- Community Shelter and Housing works with community providers to help homeless veterans find local shelters.
- Outreach to homeless veterans.
- Case Managed Housing maintains 160+ veterans in case-managed housing.
Provides shared housing services to single men and single women. Includes supports like Case Management, Brief Counseling, Employment Coaching and more. Housing offers single and shared rooms, and amenities like paid utilities and on-site washer/dryer.
Provides shared housing services to single men and single women.
Services offered to residents can include:
- In-house Case Management services
- Community Referrals
- Brief Counseling services
- Employment Coaching
- Educational Coaching and Support
- Life Skills
- Career Coaching and
- Financial Budgeting Coaching.
Homes are fully furnished and include amenities like a washer and dryer, TV/Cable, Internet, and paid Utilities.
When accepted and moving into the house, residents will also receive new blankets, sheets, pillows and a hygiene starter kit.
Provides coordinated entry for people experiencing housing instability. Programs include shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing and deposit/first month's rent. Offers motel vouchers when funding is available.
Provides coordinated entry for people experiencing housing instability. Programs include shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing and deposit/first month's rent. Offers motel vouchers when funding is available.
Programs include:
- Move-in Assistance & Homeless Prevention: provides rent assistance for those who are 3 months behind. Assists with move-in costs, such as deposit and first month rent.
- Coordinated Entry for homeless individuals and families seeking housing solutions.
- Homeless Resource Center: staff work closely with clients who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help with safe shelter, transportation, household items and hygiene items. Sometimes rental or utility assistance and many other services that are needed will be provided. Clients are screened for eligibility.
- Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing: Manages several housing units and works with many landlords in Yakima County to provide housing for individuals and families.
- Street Outreach: Outreach team (nurses, behavioral health specialists, outreach, and housing specialists) visit local shelters and other places where homeless might be, hoping to engage individuals and offer services.
- Helps with motel vouchers when funding permits.
Offers a limited transitional housing program that helps homeless families achieve self-sufficiency as well as a limited rental assistance program.
Coastal Community Action Program offers a limited transitional housing program that assist homeless families achieve self-sufficiency and a limited rental assistance program.
Provides multiple supports to help men recover from addiction or other life controlling issues.
Provides transitional housing, biblically based recovery services, emotional support, spiritual support, Bible studies, life skills classes, support for social service needs (such as court appearances and court mandated trainings), clothing, GED and computer training. Volunteering in the Olympia Union Gospel Mission is required as part of your program fee.
Also provides all other supports necessary for full recovery from addiction or other life controlling issues, and restoration to normal life.