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 can stay longer, as long as they meet their lease requirements.
While families are living in Hopelink housing, they will work closely with a skilled case manager to identify 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. For more information, visit the Regional Access Points website.
Regional Access Point info
Catholic Community Services (Seattle)
100 23rd Ave. S.,
Seattle, WA 98144, (206)-328-5900
CatholicHousingServicesInfo@ccsww.org
Catholic Community Services (East King County)
11061 N.E. 2nd St.
Bellevue, WA 98004, (206)-328-5900
CatholicHousingServicesInfo@ccsww.org
Solid Ground (North Seattle)
9600 College Way N.
Seattle, WA 98103, (206)-934-6160
info@solid-ground.org
Multi-Service Center (Federal Way)
1200 S. 336th St.,
Federal Way, WA 98003, (253)-838-6718
info@mschelps.org
YWCA (Renton)
1010 S. 2nd St.,
Renton, WA 98057, (425)-523-1377
Emergency Family Shelter
For access to same day emergency shelter for families call (206)-328-5900 (Eastside) or (206)-934-6160 (North King County).
For transitional and long-term housing, families must be at 30% of the area median income except for the Kenmore location which can serve those up to 50% of the area median income. This program serves families with children in their custody.
Hopelink may offer holiday gift cards for kids. Families may speak with their case manager for more information.
Families must provide income verification, ID, birth certificates for children, and social security cards. Please note family’s information will remain confidential and Hopelink will never share it with agencies outside of Hopelink’s services.