Emergency Services Brochures (Updated Apr.
30, 2012)
King
County 2-1-1 offers a number of printable brochures to help connect people with
the most critical resources in King County.
Brochures are updated three times per year at a minimum, though are
usually updated more frequently. The month at the top of each brochure
indicates it’s most recent update.
The
status of funding, services, hours, etc. for social service agencies in King
County are constantly changing. Crisis
Clinic advises users to check back with this website often in order to ensure
your agency is distributing the most recent version of these brochures, with
the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Each
brochure is linked below, with a description of its contents. To view or download the brochures you will
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Emergency
Shelters in King County
(families call 2-1-1 to be screened for Family Housing
Connection)
This brochure lists every emergency shelter in King County, divided amongst the populations that they serve, e.g. single men, single women,
domestic violence survivors, etc.
Transitional Housing
(families call 2-1-1 to be screened for Family Housing
Connection)
Most transitional housing requires an applicant have a referral from either a case manager at a shelter, or a case manager from another
social service agency. Those in search of transitional housing who ARE presently working with a case manager from a shelter or another
agency are advised to search for transitional housing together with their case manager. This brochure is meant to supplement case manager
aided searches, as well as provide transitional housing programs that do not require a referral for those who may not be working with a case
manager.
Seattle Men’s
Emergency Services
Seattle Women’s
Emergency Services
South King County
Emergency Services
East &
North King County Emergency Services
These
brochures contain basic emergency services for those persons residing in or
near the brochure title’s respective regions.
Most services in this brochure are aimed toward, but not limited to the
low-income and homeless population of that region. The South King County and
East & North King County Brochures include their regions' medical and
dental resources as well.
Medical
Services in Seattle
This
brochure lists medical and dental resource throughout Seattle. Aimed toward those on Medicaid and those who
are underinsured or uninsured, this brochure lists medical and dental clinics
that either accept Medicaid, employ sliding scale
fees, or are low-cost/free.
Offender
Resource Packet
Sex Offender
Resource Packet
These
packets are collections of agencies throughout King County who have confirmed
that they have programs that work specifically with,
or specifically accept offenders. These
packets include resources for housing, employment, and chemical dependency, as
well as other support services.