Address: 100 23rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
Phone: +12063236336
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–5PM
Friday: 7:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Michael Witts
The staff there for the most part could not be more helpful and friendly. They all have such compassion and understanding and the lack of judgment is refreshing in this part of the country!
Razz Val
Called asking to do an interview with an administrator about the services they provide to the community and the lady of the phone said "No we cant do that." and hung up the phone. Very rude person.
Joshua Larson
I get my cleaning supplies through the Hen program through Catholic Community Services it helps alot through this pandemic
Christina Solus
Continually had to pull teeth to get help, when trying to fill out the necessary paperwork to be able to sustain help while in the pandemic and trying to get a job, they want tk play games with people who are actually trying to get off their feet. No matter how hard you try to contact them they make you feel ignored. They tell you they are in a meeting and then they don't get back to you for another few days and it is only through text, I don't get a phone call anymore. I would just like to talk to someone to get it fixed. I don't even get social security to be able to pay the over 500 dollars and I'm working on it with the any disabilities I have.
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They will help you to help yourself, through motel vouchers if you are eligible for there services based on availability of funding at any given time or place, depending on your own unique situation being confirmed as correct...
They,I am sure are doing the best they can. There is so much need and so few wanting to help. Might try the LDS, or a very wealthy mosk like the one in Tukwila. Then you may better understand how few want to help anyone outside their circle.
You can contact women in black, they are a group that's regularly remembers those of the homeless community who have passed on. If you were to contact share shelters, I know that they keep a newsletter did the women in black organization regularly produces.
Go to crisis solution center in Seattle
First Wednesday of the month
Catholic Community Services is a medical provider nor medical facility It is a non-profit organization helping people facing various adversities
Im not Catholic community services but you can go there on Thursdays and sighn up for the CEA program and get a place to stay between 9-12am
Blessings I believe you must go to Catholic community services on 23rd and speak with the someone in arranging appointment to find or seek housing but if I'm not mistaking Wednesdays are the best days to go from the early morning I think from 8 up to 3 p.m. but of course if you're able to and can you want to get there as early as possible
Unfortunately I don't have the answer for that question
yes I believe they do they help with affordable housing. The best time to contact them or on a Wednesday
I do not know Today is President day things are CLOSED
CCs is a great place but if you're truly looking for a shelter to get into right now I would encourage you to either call 211 or go to the reach office on 3rd and Blanchard downtown the reach our office could help you find a shelter or possibly into a tent encampment or a Tiny Village.pl please look into it it is way too cold out there to be sleeping on the streets. Please take care of yourself and be safe
Contact the court in the county you were born. You can order your birth certificate online through them. Usually about fifteen dollars
Very good!
Exactly your case manager, they should already be aware of your difficulties, they would best be able to address your needs
Apply through DSHS bc they qualify you. Have to have temporary disability and out of work for a certain amount of time.
Most all housing services are via CEA (Coordinated Entry for All). To get on this list and get an update emergency shelter list, it is best to call 211. This can be accessed from a cell phone or any public phone. If your cell is out of state you may have to get transferred to your local county. Mist services are based on the city/county of your kast residence (although Seattle services can be an exception to that)
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