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For families experiencing homelessness, transitional and long-term housing as well as emergency family shelter may be available through Hopelink.

Transitional & Long-Term Housing

Hopelink's transitional and long-term housing programs in Bellevue, Bothell, Duvall and Redmond include comprehensive support to help families move from crisis to stability. Transitional housing units provide a secure home for up to two years. Families in long-term housing are able to stay longer, as long as they meet their lease requirements.

While your family is living in Hopelink housing, you will work closely with a skilled Case Manager to identify your strengths, overcome obstacles, and set and meet goals designed to find and maintain permanent housing.

If you require assistance with eviction prevention, or with moving in costs, please visit our financial assistance page.

Homeless individuals and families may seek assistance through Coordinated Entry for All. To access Coordinated Entry for All, please contact one of the Regional Access Points listed below.

Regional Access Points
Catholic Community Services (Seattle)
100 23rd Ave. S.,
Seattle, WA 98144
206-328-5900 Email
Catholic Community Services (East King County)
11061 N.E. 2nd St.
Bellevue, WA 98004
206-328-5900 Email
Solid Ground (North Seattle)
9600 College Way N.
Seattle, WA 98103
206-934-6160 Email
Multi-Service Center (Federal Way)
1200 S. 336th St.,
Federal Way, WA 98003
253-838-6718 Email
YWCA (Renton)
1010 S. 2nd St.,
Renton, WA 98057
425-523-1377

More information on Coordinated Entry for all can be found here.

Emergency Family Shelter

Hopelink’s Kenmore and Redmond shelters provide a short-term home for families in crisis. With a goal of finding stable, permanent housing, families in the Kenmore and Redmond shelters are able to stay on a month-to-month basis.

For access to same day emergency shelter for families call 206-328-5900 (Eastside) or 206-934-6160 (North King County).

Frequently Asked Questions

Housing with Hopelink is set aside for families with children under the age of 18 who are experiencing homelessness. Families can only access housing with Hopelink by contacting the Regional Access Point in your area and asking to be screened for Coordinated Entry for All.

 

Hopelink’s housing is only for homeless families. If you are a family with children under the age of 18 and live in Hopelink’s service area you may be eligible for case management which can include housing search assistance. Please contact 425-883-4755 to learn more and be screened for our Family Development Program.

 

Hopelink’s housing is not confidential and you must contact the Regional Access Point in your area and be screened for Coordinated Entry for All to be eligible. Families experiencing Domestic Violence should contact the local DV agencies who offer confidential housing such as Lifewire and DAWN.

 
 

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