Address: 9725 3rd Ave NE Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Phone: +12064778282
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
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Nice Office. Staff is friendly
Brandon Frawley
Thank you Morgan!
J DaVault
I was homeless living in a blueberry patch in Bellevue and these careless people never helped this terminally ill combat veteran gain any kind of housing assistance. Shut it down.
Rosezi J
One of the BEST veterans programs I've encountered in over five cities. Helpful, courteous, resourceful, and informative services provided for veterans who make an effort to improve and help themselves. I've been fortunate that KCVP advocated on my behalf and offered a safety net.
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It depends on the route one needs to take. If your mental/physical state aren't up to par, it could take longer than others. If you're looking for a job, it could take a few months. All stipulated around how much, &/or what kind of, help one needs. 🎶The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.🎵
Discharge papers and letter of homelessness. Call 211 or call va hotline 800.273.8255 also call William Booth House. Also call King county veterans and Veteran Family Services. Inrole at VA Puget Sound for homeless veterans.
Hello Wesley, There are several services available in the King County Office. 1-877-904-VETS (8387) 1. Homeless Services Address the needs of homeless veterans in King County by identifying and targeting for services, eligible veterans who are homeless or are at risk of homelessness and not currently using available services. Services provided may include: Emergency financial assistance Housing assistance Employment guidance and assistance Case management Life stability Veterans' benefits counseling Mental health referrals Other supportive services 2. Financial and Housing Support Services Determine eligibility for housing, financial assistance, and supportive service needs of eligible veterans. Provide referrals to other crisis intervention services, e.g. alcohol/drug counseling, low-income housing, family counseling and job training. 3. Service Officers to assist with claims 4. Military Family Outreach 5. Veterans Treatment Court 6. Counseling 7. ProviderTraining
Probably, but go there in inquiry for best results. Ask the right questions.
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