Goal Area 3 - Safe Haven from All Forms of Violence & Abuse

Below is summary information for the human services programs funded by the City for 2023-2024 that support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. 

Please be aware that agencies may not provide information for all demographic categories, leading to potential inconsistencies in the data.

In collecting data for Racial Identity, individuals who identify as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin can be of any race. Please see the Census FAQ About Race and Ethnicity for more information.

BIPOC refers to Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color

AMI refers to Area Median Income as determined by the US Department Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

GOAL AREA 3 - AT A GLANCE
 Total Funds Allocated for 2023 $165,366
 Total Organizations Funded 6
 BIPOC Organizations
1 (17%)
 Total Programs Funded 6
 Unduplicated Households 1,184
 Unduplicated Individuals 1,198
Client Racial Ethnic Identity   Count   Percent 
 American Indian/Alaska Native 18 2%
 Asian/Asian American 41 4%
 Black/African American 139 13%
 Latino/Hispanic 128 12%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  9 1%
 White/Caucasian 280 27%
 Other 114 11%
 Multi-Racial 45 4%
 Unknown 405 39%
TOTAL  1,051

 

 


Organization:  Consejo Counseling and Referral Service

Program:  Domestic Violence & Advocate Service 

BIPOC Organization:  Yes

Amount Funded (2023):  $15,000

Unduplicated Households Served:  12

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 12

Program Overview:  Consejo’s  Domestic Violence Program addresses the need of the marginalized population that includes Latino immigrants domestic violence survivors. Consejo provides outreach & engagement, information and referral services, advocacy-based counseling, safety planning, legal advocacy and support groups for Latina/o survivors of domestic violence. Services are designed to understand the complex needs of survivors, many of whom are Spanish-speaking immigrants/refugees.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 12 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 12 100%
 TOTAL  12
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 12 100%
 Male 0 0%
Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  12  
Age
Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 12 100%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  12  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  8 67%
 Low (<50% AMI) 4 33%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  12  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 1 8%
 Housed 11 92%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  12
 
Disability
  Disability Status    Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 12 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  12
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 9 75%
 Proficient 3 25%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  12
 

Organization: Crisis Connections

Program:  King County 2-1-1

BIPOC Organization:  No              

Amount Funded (2023):  $13,375

Unduplicated Households Served: 1,006

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 1,006

Program Overview:  King County 2-1-1 is a connector. By simply dialing 2-1-1 or accessing resources online, people get connected to help, including housing assistance, veteran services, support for seniors, or food assistance.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 15 2%
 Asian/Asian American 35 4%
 Black/African American 131 14%
 Latino/Hispanic 89 10%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   9 1%
 White/Caucasian 242 26%
 Other 50 5%
 Multi-Racial 43 5%
 Unknown 393 43%
 TOTAL  917
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 499  50%
 Male 212 21%
Transgender 6 1%
 Unknown 289 29%
 TOTAL  1,006  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 1 <1%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 58 6%
25-34 190 19%
35-54 282 28%
55-74 177 18%
75-84 49 5%
85+ 7 1%
Unknown   242 24%
 TOTAL  1,006  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  544 54%
 Low (<50% AMI) 104 10%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  28 3%
 Above (>80% AMI) 16 2%
 Unknown 314 31%
 TOTAL  1,006  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count  
 Percent 
 Unhoused 177 18%
 Housed 540 54%
 Unknown 289 29%
 TOTAL  1,006
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count     Percent 
 Yes 380 38%
 No 373 37%
 Unknown 253 25%
 TOTAL  1,006
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 25 2%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 981 98%
 TOTAL  1,006
 

Organization: Eastside Legal Assistance Program

Program:  Legal Services

BIPOC Organization:  No

Amount Funded (2023):  $21,400

Unduplicated Households Served: 95

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 51

Program Overview:  Provides free civil legal aid to low income residents in East King County. ELAP offers 27 clinics monthly to offer support with civil legal issues. In addition, the agency offers workshops and lectures on current community issues. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 4 8%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 3 6%
 Other 48 94%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  51
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 45 88%
 Male 6 12%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  51  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 1 2%
25-34 8 16%
35-54 26 51%
55-74 15 29%
75-84 1 2%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  51  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  23 45%
 Low (<50% AMI) 12 24%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  2 4%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 14 27%
 TOTAL  51  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count  
 Percent 
 Unhoused 4 8%
 Housed 32 63%
 Unknown 15 29%
 TOTAL  51
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count     Percent 
 Yes 4 8%
 No 7 14%
 Unknown 40 78%
 TOTAL  51
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 1 2%
 Proficient 50 98%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  51
 

Organization:  Harborview Medical Center

Program:  Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress 

BIPOC Organization:  No

Amount Funded (2023):  $10,152

Unduplicated Households Served: 21

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 21

Program Overview:  Provides services for children, youth and adults who have experienced sexual assault or other traumatic events. Services are also available for non-offending family members and children who display sexual behavior problems. Services include brief intervention, evidence based therapy for the effects of traumatic stress, medical and legal advocacy services, crisis intervention, information and referral and outreach/community awareness.

Race
Racial Identity    Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 1 5%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 19 90%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 1 5%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  21
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 18 86%
 Male 3 14%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  21  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 1 5%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 13 62%
18-24 7 33%
25-34 12 100%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  21  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  3 14%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  8 38%
 Above (>80% AMI) 4 19%
 Unknown 6 29%
 TOTAL  21  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count  
 Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 21 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  21
 
Disability
  Disability Status      Count     Percent 
 Yes 6 29%
 No 9 43%
 Unknown 6 29%
 TOTAL  21
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 3 14%
 Proficient 18 86%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  21
 

Organization: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

Program:  Comprehensive Sexual Assault Services

BIPOC Organization:  No

Amount Funded (2023):  $22,000

Unduplicated Households: 100

Unduplicated Individuals: 100

Program Overview:  Comprehensive trauma focused crises and advocacy services in English and Spanish for victims of sexual assault and their families. Specialized counselors provide 24/7 crisis intervention, case management, navigation of the criminal justice and legal system, and psychoeducational support for families whose child is a survivor.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 4 4%
 Black/African American 5 5%
 Latino/Hispanic 11 11%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 42 42%
 Other 5 5%
 Multi-Racial 4 4%
 Unknown 40 40%
 TOTAL  100
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count     Percent 
 Female 78 78%
 Male 17 17%
Transgender 2 2%
 Unknown 3 3%
 TOTAL  100  
Age
 Age      Count    Percent 
0-5 6 6%
6-12 26 26%
13-17 23 23%
18-24 14 14%
25-34 9 9%
35-54 17 17%
55-74 1 1%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 2 2%
Unknown   2 2%
 TOTAL  100  
Income
Income Level    Count     Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  9 9%
 Low (<50% AMI) 5 5%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  6 6%
 Above (>80% AMI) 6 6%
 Unknown 74 74%
 TOTAL  100  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count  
 Percent 
 Unhoused 3 3%
 Housed 80 80%
 Unknown 17 17%
 TOTAL  100
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count     Percent 
 Yes 5 5%
 No 69 69%
 Unknown 17 17%
 TOTAL  100
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count    Percent 
 Limited 3 3%
 Proficient 91 91%
 Unknown 6 6%
 TOTAL  100
 

Organization:  LifeWire

Program:  Survivor Advocacy Services

BIPOC Organization:  No

Amount Funded (2023):  $105,439

Unduplicated Households Served: 50

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 108

Program Overview:  Provides advocacy services for survivors of domestic violence, including case consultation, supportive listening, referrals, outreach, legal system navigation assistance, and individual/group behavioral health services.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 6%
 Asian/Asian American 6 12%
 Black/African American 7 14%
 Latino/Hispanic 23 46%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 16 32%
 Other 16 32%
 Multi-Racial 1 2%
 Unknown 1 2%
 TOTAL  50
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count    Percent 
 Female 47 94%
 Male 3 6%
Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  50  
Age
 Age     Count    Percent 
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 4 8%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   46 92%
 TOTAL  50  
Income
Income Level   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  29 58%
 Low (<50% AMI) 12 24%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  3 6%
 Above (>80% AMI) 4 8%
 Unknown 2 4%
 TOTAL  50  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count  
 Percent 
 Unhoused 5 10%
 Housed 41 82%
 Unknown 4 8%
 TOTAL  50
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count    Percent 
 Yes 4 8%
 No 39 78%
 Unknown 7 14%
 TOTAL  50
 
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency     Count    Percent 
 Limited 24 48%
 Proficient 26 52%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  50