Goal Area 1: Housing Stability & Food Security

Below is summary information for the human services programs funded by the City for 2024 that support housing stability and food security.  

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

Hispanic/Latino identity is considered an ethnicity by the Census. Because of this, individuals who identify as Hispanic/Latino will select a race in addition to their ethnicity. 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 1  - AT A GLANCE
 Total Funds Allocated for 2024 $1,386,148
 Total Organizations Funded 15
 BIPOC Organizations
2 (14%)
 Total Programs Funded 27
 Unduplicated Households 3,007
 Unduplicated Individuals 6,099
Client Racial Ethnic Identity  Count   Percent 
 American Indian/Alaska Native 71 1%
 Asian/Asian American 569 9%
 Black/African American 907 14%
 Latino/Hispanic 1,201 19%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  53 1%
 White/Caucasian 2,204 35%
 Other 97 2%
 Multi-Racial 245 4%
 Unknown 2,139 34%
TOTAL  6,285 

 


Organization: 4 Tomorrow

Program: Rent, Mortgage & Move In Assistance

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $272,079

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 99

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 206

Program Overview: Offers emergency rental, move-in, and mortgage assistance for low to moderate income households in East King County who are experiencing financial or housing instability.

Race
Racial Identity   Count   Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native   8 4%
 Asian/Asian American 12 6%
 Black/African American 37 18%
 Latino/Hispanic 80 39%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   2 1%
 White/Caucasian 38 18%
 Other 4 2%
 Multi Racial 14 7%
 Unknown 91 44%
 TOTAL   206  
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 108 52%
 Male 98 48%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  206  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 19 9%
6-12 27 13%
13-17 26 13%
18-24 24 12%
25-34 29 14%
35-54 38 18%
55-74 33 16%
75-84 8 4%
85+ 2 1%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  206  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  78 79%
 Low (<50% AMI) 17 17%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  4 4%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  99  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count 
   Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 206 100%
 TOTAL  206  
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 206 100%
 TOTAL  206
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 206 100%
 TOTAL  206
 

Organization: Attain Housing

Program: Stable Home

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $61,950*

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 2

Program Overview:  Helps families with children stay housed during a financial emergency as well as assists families obtain housing.

No Demographic Data Available.

*Agency spent $6,339 and returned remaining funds. 


Organization: Catholic Community Services of King County

Program: New Bethlehem Programs

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024) : $107,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 25

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 117

Program Overview:  Meets the unmet need for 24/7/365 shelter and essential day center services for families experiencing homelessness on the Eastside. The program offers a safe place for families to land, and a centralized location for access to the supportive programming needed to help families transcend their situation and move into permanent housing.

Race
Racial Identity   Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 10 9%
 Black/African American 33 28%
 Latino/Hispanic 20 17%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   16 14%
 White/Caucasian 15 13%
 Other 20 17%
 Multi-Racial 15 13%
 Unknown 8 7%
 TOTAL  117
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 59 50%
 Male 54 46%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 4 3%
 TOTAL  117  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 28 24%
6-12 20 17%
13-17 15 13%
18-24 10 9%
25-34 13 11%
35-54 27 23%
55-74 3 3%
75-84 1 1%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  117  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  25 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  25  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count  
   Percent   
 Unhoused  0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 117 100%
 TOTAL  117
 
Disability
  Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0
 No 0 0
 Unknown 0 0
 No Data Submitted 117 100%
 TOTAL  117
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 117 100%
 TOTAL  117
 

Organization: Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)

Program: Housing Stability

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $143,229

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 63

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 63

Program Overview: Provides civil legal services to people facing housing-related challenges. ELAP's staff attorneys help people navigate the confusing legal system, so people can stay in their home or secure new housing. 

Race
Racial Identity   Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 2%
 Asian/Asian American 7 11%
 Black/African American 8 13%
 Latino/Hispanic 7 11%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   1 2%
 White/Caucasian 37 59%
 Other 2 3%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 7 11%
 TOTAL  63
Gender
  Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 40 63%
 Male 14 22%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 9 14%
 TOTAL  63  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 2 3%
25-34 11 17%
35-54 26 41%
55-74 17 27%
75-84 2 3%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   5 8%
 TOTAL  63  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  48 76%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 1 2%
 Unknown 14 22%
 TOTAL  63  
Housing
  Housing Status     Count  
 Percent 
 Unhoused 2 3%
 Housed 20 32%
 Unknown 41 65%
 TOTAL  63
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 24 38%
 No 31 49%
 Unknown 8 13%
 TOTAL  63
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 4 6%
 Proficient 55 87%
 Unknown 4 6%
 TOTAL  63
 

Organization:  Friends of Youth

Program: The Landing Shelter & Resource Center

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $117,433

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 131

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 131

Program Overview:  24/7 service center providing developmentally appropriate emergency and enhanced shelter for youth and young adults experiencing homelessness in East King County. It meets both young people's immediate needs as well as wraparound services to help cultivate stability.

Race
Racial Identity    Count   Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  6 5%
 Asian/Asian American 6 5%
 Black/African American 12 9%
 Latino/Hispanic 23 18%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 26 20%
 Other 9 7%
 Multi-Racial 7 5%
 Unknown 65 50%
TOTAL   131  
Gender
  Gender Identity    Count   Percent 
 Female 23 18%
 Male 49 37%
 Transgender 3 2%
 Unknown  56 43%
TOTAL   131  
Age
Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 1 1%
 18-24  110 84%
 25-34 1 1%
 35-54 0 0%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  19 15%
TOTAL  131  
Income
Income   Count   Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  33 25%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  98 75%
TOTAL  131  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 1 1%
 Housed 74 56%
 Unknown  56 43%
TOTAL  131  
Disability
 Disability Status   Count   Percent 
 Yes 11 8%
 No 58 44%
 Unknown  62 47%
TOTAL  131  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency   Count   Percent 
 Limited 19 15%
 Proficient 50 38%
 Unknown  62 47%
TOTAL  131  

Organization: Friends of Youth

Program: Youth Haven

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $6,688

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 5

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 5

Program Overview: Developmentally appropriate emergency and enhanced shelter in East King County for youth ages 7-17 experiencing homelessness, instability, and crisis situation.  The 12-bed facility supports young people 24-hours per day in improving their safety and wellbeing through case management, individual and group counseling, weekly skills groups, and educational support.

Race
Racial Identity    Count   Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 1 20%
 Latino/Hispanic 1 20%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 1 20%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 2 40%
 Unknown 1 20%
TOTAL  5  
Gender
  Gender Identity    Count   Percent 
 Female 2 40%
 Male 3 60%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  
Age
Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 4 80%
 18-24  1 20%
 25-34 0 0%
 35-54 0 0%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  
Income
Income    Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  5 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 4 80%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  1 20%
TOTAL  5  
Disability
 Disability Status   Count   Percent 
 Yes 1 20%
 No 4 80%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency   Count   Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 4 80%
 Unknown  1 20%
TOTAL   

Organization: Friends of Youth

Program: Transitional Living

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $20,917

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 1

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 1

Program Overview: Provides safe, supportive environments where young people and young families can stabilize and build the skills needed to thrive independently.  In addition to stable accommodations, residents have access to critical wraparound services including intensive case management, employment support, independent living skills, education, trauma-informed counseling services, and a home visiting program.

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

Organization: Hopelink

Program: Emergency Food

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $87,697

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 1,225

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 3,185

Program Overview:  Hopelink’s food program provides food for nourishment and to supplement the income of households that make below 400% of the Federal Poverty Level.  Home delivery is also available for homebound individuals and emergency bags provide an immediate solution to a hunger crisis. 

Race
Racial Identity     Count    Percent 
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  30 1%
 Asian/Asian American 333 10%
 Black/African American 209 7%
 Latino/Hispanic 766 24%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  27 1%
 White/Caucasian 1,391 44%
 Other 35 1%
 Multi-Racial 108 3%
 Unknown 1,052 33%
TOTAL   3,185  
Gender
 Gender Identity    Count   Percent 
 Female 1,477 46%
 Male 1,202 38%
 Transgender 1 <1%
 Unknown  505 16%
TOTAL  3,185  
Age
Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 264 8%
 6-12 388 12%
 13-17 318 10%
 18-24  332 10%
 25-34 427 13%
 35-54 827 26%
 55-74 467 15%
 75-84 123 4%
 85+ 38 1%
 Unknown  1 <1%
TOTAL  3,185  
Income
Income    Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1,082 88%
 Low (<50% AMI) 119 10%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  21 2%
 Above (>80% AMI) 2 <1%
 Unknown  1 <1%
TOTAL  1,225  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 73 2%
 Housed 2,365 74%
 Unknown  747 23%
TOTAL  3,185   
Disability
 Disability Status    Count    Percent 
 Yes 225 7%
 No 1,056 33%
 Unknown  1,904 60%
TOTAL  3,185  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency   Count   Percent 
 Limited 778 24%
 Proficient 2,149 67%
 Unknown  258 8%
TOTAL  3,185  

Organization: Hopelink

Program: Family Development

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $24,824

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 15

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 50

Program Overview:  A voluntary case-management program that serves low-income families in North and East King County who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. The Family Development program helps families achieve housing stability and long-term economic self-sufficiency through strength-based case management and client-centered goal development. Using target goal setting to remove barriers, families achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency and make lasting change.

Race
Racial Identity   Count     Percent  
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
Asian/Asian American 7 14%
Black/African American 5 10%
Latino/Hispanic 12 24%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
White/Caucasian 26 52%
Other 0 0%
Multi-Racial 3 6%
Unknown 9 18%
TOTAL  50
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent  
 Female 27 54%
 Male 17 34%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown  6 12%
TOTAL  50  
Age
Age     Count     Percent  
 0-5 12 24%
 6-12 10 20%
 13-17 7 14%
 18-24  3 6%
 25-34 4 8%
 35-54 12 24%
 55-74 2 4%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  50  
Income
Income    Count     Percent  
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  11 73%
 Low (<50% AMI) 4 27%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  15  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count     Percent  
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 50 100%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  50  
Disability
 Disability Status   Count   Percent 
 Yes 6 12%
 No 37 74%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  50  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count     Percent  
 Limited 9 18%
 Proficient 30 60%
 Unknown  11 22%
TOTAL  50  

Organization:  Hopelink

Program: Financial Assistance Resiliency Program

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $37,450

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 78

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 163

Program Overview:  Helps individuals living in poverty who are experiencing an unexpected financial shock (need for car repair, medical issue, loss of hours at work, etc.) that threatens their overall stability.  Through flexible financial aid, in conjunction with short-term system navigation help, the program reduces barriers to income supports and improves financial stability.

Race
Racial Identity   Count     Percent  
American Indian/Alaskan Native 6 4%
Asian/Asian American 11 7%
Black/African American 24 15%
Latino/Hispanic 31 19%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  2 1%
White/Caucasian 45 28%
Other 0 0%
Multi-Racial 27 17%
Unknown 48 29%
TOTAL  163
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent  
 Female 103 63%
 Male 53 33%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown  7 4%
TOTAL  163  
Age
Age     Count     Percent  
 0-5 20 12%
 6-12 22 13%
 13-17 27 17%
 18-24  14 9%
 25-34 18 11%
 35-54 40 25%
 55-74 18 11%
 75-84 4 2%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0  
TOTAL  163  
Income
Income    Count     Percent  
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  65 83%
 Low (<50% AMI) 11 14%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  2 3%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  78   
Housing
 Housing Status    Count     Percent  
 Unhoused 3 2%
 Housed 160 98%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  163   
Disability
 Disability Status    Count     Percent  
 Yes 27 17%
 No 122 75%
 Unknown  14 9%
TOTAL  163  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count     Percent  
 Limited 25 15%
 Proficient 138 85%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  163  

Organization: Hopelink

Program: Housing

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $21,642

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 46

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 117

Program Overview:  Hopelink has 19 units of Emergency Shelter, 51 units of Transitional Housing, and 35 units of Permanent Housing. Case managers, paired with the above-described units, use a strengths-based, client-centered case management model. Case managers work with the family to identify realistic goals to help the family overcome barriers and identify steps and strategies to achieve permanent housing. The end goal is to have the family achieve the highest level of self-sufficiency by making lasting change. 

Race
 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 2 2%
 Black/African American  30 26%
 Latino/Hispanic 34 29%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 48 41%
 Other 4 3%
 Multi-Racial 8 7%
 Unknown 25 21%
 TOTAL  117  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent  
 Female  59 50%
 Male 53 45%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 5 4%
 TOTAL  117  
Age
Age   Count    Percent 
 0-5 18 15%
 6-12 21 18%
 13-17 17 15%
 18-24  14 12%
 25-34 8 7%
 35-54 30 26%
 55-74 7 6%
 75-84 1 1%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  1 1%
TOTAL  117  
Income
Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  45 98%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 2%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  46  
Housing
  Housing Status    Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 117 100%
TOTAL  117   
Disability
  Disability Status     Count   Percent 
 Yes 11 9%
 No 90 77%
 Unknown  16 14%
TOTAL   117  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited 15 13%
 Proficient 79 68%
 Unknown  23 20%
TOTAL  117  

Organization: Imagine Housing

Program: Resident Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $32,100

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 238

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 335

Program Overview:  Provides basic needs, case management, resource referrals, and community programming at affordable housing communities located in Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond, and Sammamish. This program ensures residents with low incomes overcome barriers to stability through connecting them with resources that improves the overall quality of residents' lives. 

Race
 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native   8 2%
 Asian/Asian American 22 7%
 Black/African American  60 18%
 Latino/Hispanic 36 11%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  4 1%
 White/Caucasian 184 55%
 Other 6 2%
 Multi-Racial 18 5%
 Unknown 33 10%
 TOTAL  335  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent  
 Female  143 43%
 Male 130 39%
 Transgender  1 <1%
 Unknown 61 18%
 TOTAL  335  
Age
Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 12 4%
 6-12 22 7%
 13-17 16 5%
 18-24  25 7%
 25-34 30 9%
 35-54 40 12%
 55-74 134 40%
 75-84 42 13%
 85+ 14 4%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  335  
Income
Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  192 81%
 Low (<50% AMI) 42 18%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  1 <1%
 Above (>80% AMI) 3 1%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  238  
Housing
  Housing Status    Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 335 100%
TOTAL  335  
Disability
  Disability Status    Count    Percent 
 Yes 69 21%
 No 199 59%
 Unknown  67 20%
TOTAL   335  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency    Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 335 100%
TOTAL   335  

Organization: KidVantage

Program:  Meeting Basic Needs for Children

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $12,110

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 286

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 449

Program Overview:  Provides critical basic needs which infants and children (0-12), near/in poverty or crisis, need for healthy development and safety. EBC is the only children’s basic needs resource broker in the service area. EBC fills a gap by collecting essential goods through community donations and by purchasing critical safety-regulated items, like car seats, and consumable goods, like diapers.

Race
 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  7 2%
 Asian/Asian American 32 7%
 Black/African American  92 20%
 Latino/Hispanic 180 40%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  1 <1%
 White/Caucasian 55 12%
 Other 11 2%
 Multi-Racial 28 6%
 Unknown 223 50%
 TOTAL  449  
Gender
  Gender Identity     Count     Percent  
 Female  219 49%
 Male 228 51%
 Transgender  1 <1%
 Unknown 1 <1%
 TOTAL  449  
Age
Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 280 62%
 6-12 165 37%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  1 <1%
 25-34 3 1%
 35-54 0 0%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  449  
Income
Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  150 52%
 Low (<50% AMI) 54 19%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  10 3%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  72 25%
TOTAL  286  
Housing
  Housing Status    Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 148 33%
 Housed 232 52%
 Unknown  69 15%
TOTAL  449  
Disability
  Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes 37 8%
 No 318 71%
 Unknown  94 21%
TOTAL   449  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency    Count    Percent 
 Limited 265  59%
 Proficient 184 41%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL   449  

Organization: Kindering Center

Program: Families in Transition

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $24,387

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 18

Program Overview: Supports young children experiencing homelessness and their families with developmental health services, education, outreach, and connection to services in the community. FIT services help children make developmental gains and build protective factors against stress and trauma, while building supportive parenting skills. 

Race
 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  2 11%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 3 17%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 7 39%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 5 28%
 Unknown 4 22%
 TOTAL  18  
Gender
 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  6 33%
 Male 12 67%
 Transgender  0 0% 
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  18  
Age
Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 18 100%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  0 0%
 25-34 0 0%
 35-54 0 0%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  18  
Income
Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  5 28%
 Low (<50% AMI) 2 11%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  11 61%
TOTAL  18  
Housing
  Housing Status    Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 18 100%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  18  
Disability
 Disability Status   Count   Percent 
 Yes 18  100%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL   18  
English Proficiency
  English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  18 100%
TOTAL   18  

Organization: Lake Washington Schools Foundation 

Program: Pantry Packs

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $10,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 559

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 559

Program Overview: Pantry Packs program bridges the weekend hunger gap by providing discreet bags of nutritious, shelf-stable food to identified food-insecure students in the Lake Washington School District every Friday during the school year.

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 559 100%
 TOTAL  559  

Gender

  Gender Identity     Count     Percent  
 Female  0 0%
 Male 0 0%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 559 100%
 TOTAL   559  

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 0 0%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  559 100%
TOTAL  559  

Income

Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  559 100%
TOTAL  559  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  559 100%
TOTAL  559  

Disability

 Disability Status   Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  559 100%
TOTAL   559  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count   Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 559 100%
TOTAL   559  

Organization:  LifeWire

Program: Emergency Shelter

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $35,961

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 4

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 6

Program Overview:  Confidential shelter for survivors of domestic violence who are fleeing a violent relationship. Emergency shelter is provided in 10 apartment units located in East King County. Survivors (and their children) in shelter are provided basic needs such as food, clothing, and transitional housing; supportive services; advocacy services, and housing location services.  

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 1 17%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 5 83%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  6  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  4 67%
 Male 1 17%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 1 17%
 TOTAL  6  

Age

Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 2 33%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  0 0%
 25-34 1 17%
 35-54 3 50%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  6  

Income

Income   Count   Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  6 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  6  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 5 83%
 Housed 1 17%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  6  

Disability

 Disability Status   Count   Percent 
 Yes 2 33%
 No 4 67%
 Unknown  0 0% 
TOTAL   6  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count    Percent 
 Limited 2 33%
 Proficient 4 67%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL   6  

Organization: LifeWire

Program: Housing Stability

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $16,050

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 18

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 42

Program Overview:  The Housing Stability Program (HSP) provides flexible, low barrier financial assistance for survivors of domestic violence. This can include rental assistance, basic needs, employment help, legal assistance, and more. 

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 1 6%
 Black/African American  3 17%
 Latino/Hispanic 6 33%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 8 44%
 Other 4 22%
 Multi-Racial 2 11%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  18  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  18 100%
 Male 0 0%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  18  

Age

Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  0 0%
 25-34 6 33%
 35-54 11 61%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 1 6%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  18  

Income

Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  15 83%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 6%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  2 11%
TOTAL  18  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 6 33%
 Housed 10 56%
 Unknown  2 11%
TOTAL  18   

Disability

 Disability Status   Count    Percent 
 Yes 4 22%
 No 11 61%
 Unknown  3 17%
TOTAL   18  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count   Percent 
 Limited 6 33%
 Proficient 11 61%
 Unknown  1 6%
TOTAL   18  

Organization: MAPS Muslim Community Resource Center

Program: Rental Assistance

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $22,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 50

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 200

Program Overview: Provides emergency rental assistance to refugees from Afghanistan and Ukraine who fall under the Low Income/Very Low Income categories.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 35 12%
 Black/African American 175 61%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 75 26%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  285
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 175 61%
 Male 110 39%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  285  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 8 3%
6-12 6 2%
13-17 11 4%
18-24 25 9%
25-34 95 33%
35-54 130 46%
55-74 10 4%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  285  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  285 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  285  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count 
   Percent   
 Unhoused 20 7%
 Housed 265 93%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  285
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 285 100%
 TOTAL  285
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 285 100%
 TOTAL  285
 

Organization: MAPS Muslim Community Resource Center

Program: Food & Gas Card Distribution

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $10,700

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 123

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 369

Program Overview:  Provides emergency assistance in the form of gift cards that can be used to purchase food or gas only. This ensures that no one in acute need of sustenance or transportation is left with no resources. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 90 18%
 Black/African American 210 43%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 192 39%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  492
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 372 76%
 Male 120 24%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  492  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 35 7%
6-12 55 11%
13-17 45 9%
18-24 25 5%
25-34 57 12%
35-54 155 32%
55-74 120 24%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  492  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  482 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  482  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count 
   Percent   
 Unhoused 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 492 100%
 TOTAL  492
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 492 100%
 TOTAL  492
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
No Data Submitted 492 100%
 TOTAL  492
 

Organization: MAPS Muslim Community Resource Center

Program: Housing for Single Women

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $8,025

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 3

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 3

Program Overview:  Provides socially and culturally appropriate transitional housing for single women. This vulnerable population has an increased need for personal safety and privacy, and the demand for transitional housing is great. This program provides housing units and case management. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 3 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  3
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 3 100%
 Male 0 0%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  3  
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 3 100%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  3  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  3 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  3  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count 
   Percent   
 Unhoused 100%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  3
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  3 100%
 TOTAL  3
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 3 100%
 TOTAL  3
 

Organization: Porchlight

Program: 24/7 Enhanced Shelter

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $110,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 10

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 10

Program Overview:  Provides a safe and welcoming environment 24 hours a day every day of the year for 100+ men experiencing homelessness on the Eastside with the on-site resources needed for individuals to rebuild their lives and obtain stable income and housing. Services include shelter, meals, showers laundry, case management support, addiction and mental health, employment support and more.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 1 10%
 Black/African American 2 20%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 7 70%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  10
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 0 0%
 Male 10 100%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  10  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 4 40%
35-54 5 50%
55-74 1 10%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  10  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  9 90%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 1 10%
 TOTAL  10  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count 
   Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  10 100%
 TOTAL  10
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  10 100%
 TOTAL  N/A
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 10 100%
 TOTAL  10
 

Organization: Porchlight

Program: Housing

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $10,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 4

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 4

Program Overview: Provides 76 units of Permanent Housing for single men over 18 years old transitioning from homelessness to stable living. Each man is connected to our community of supports through case managers, house managers, agency partners and other PorchLight staff.

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

Organization: Porchlight

Program: Housing Navigation

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $2,675

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 5

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 5

Program Overview: Provides specialized case management and housing navigation services and move-in financial assistance to help men, women, and children access stable housing. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 2 40%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 3 60%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  5
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count       Percent   
 Female 0 0%
 Male 5 100%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  5  
Age
 Age    Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 3 60%
35-54 2 40%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  5  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  5 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  5  
Housing
 Housing Status   Count 
   Percent   
 Unhoused 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  5 100%
 TOTAL  5
 
Disability
  Disability Status     Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  5 100%
 TOTAL  5
 
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 5 100%
 TOTAL  5
 

Organization: Porchlight

Program: Rotating Shelter

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $5,000

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 1

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024):1

Program Overview: The Rotating Shelter (RS) is a men's overnight shelter operating from 6 pm - 8am for up to 24 men each night who are experiencing homelessness in East King County. The RS provides supportive services that include case management, addiction support, and healthy community support to help men experiencing homelessness navigate to stability.

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 1 100%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  1  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  0 0%
 Male 1 100%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  1  

Age

Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  0 0%
 25-34 1 100%
 35-54 0 0%
 55-74 0 0%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  1  

Income

Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  1  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  1 100%
TOTAL  1  

Disability

 Disability Status   Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  1 100%
TOTAL   1  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count    Percent 
 Limited 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 1 100%
TOTAL   1  

Organization: Sound Generations

Program: Meals on Wheels

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $12,634

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 42

Program Overview:  Meals on Wheels (MOW) program is trusted by thousands of King County’s most vulnerable aging and disabled adults each year for their home delivered food needs. MOW delivers nutritious, satisfying meals directly to the homes of King County residents of all ages, who are unable to leave their homes unassisted, unable to prepare meals, and lack a social support system. 

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  2 5%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  3 7%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 33 75%
 Other 2 5%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 4 9%
 TOTAL  44  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  24 57%
 Male 18 43%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  42  

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 0 0%
 55-74 18 43%
 75-84 15 36%
 85+ 9 21%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  42  

Income

Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  19 45%
 Low (<50% AMI) 6 14%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  1 2%
 Above (>80% AMI) 2 5%
 Unknown  14 33%
TOTAL  42  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  42 100%
TOTAL  42  

Disability

 Disability Status   Count    Percent 
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted  42 100%
TOTAL   42  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count   Percent 
 Limited 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 42 100%
TOTAL   42   

Organization: The Sophia Way

Program: Helen's Place

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $160,500

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 18

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 18

Program Overview: 24/7/365 emergency shelter and day center located in Kirkland. Women experiencing homelessness have access to showers, laundry, hot meals, sleeping and napping areas, as well as connection to a case manager and a mental health professional.  

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  1 6%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  2 11%
 Latino/Hispanic 2 11%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 8 44%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 7 39%
 TOTAL  18  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  18 100%
 Male 0 0%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  18  

Age

Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  0 0%
 25-34 5 28%
 35-54 4 22%
 55-74 7 39%
 75-84 2 11%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  18  

Income

Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  18 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  18  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 18 100%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  18  

Disability

 Disability Status   Count    Percent 
 Yes 16 89%
 No 1 6%
 Unknown  1 6%
TOTAL   18  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count    Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 18 100%
TOTAL    18  

Organization: The Sophia Way

Program: Sophia's Place

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $13,097

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): 5

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 5

Program Overview: Provides overnight shelter for up to six months, and case management services to help women experiencing homelessness achieve personal goals that lead to independent living; housing in subsidized apartments and community transitional housing. 

Race

 Racial Identity    Count     Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native  0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American  0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander  0 0%
 White/Caucasian 2 40%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 3 60%
 TOTAL  5  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count     Percent  
 Female  5 100%
 Male 0 0%
 Transgender  0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  5  

Age

Age    Count   Percent 
 0-5 0 0%
 6-12 0 0%
 13-17 0 0%
 18-24  0 0%
 25-34 1 20%
 35-54 2 40%
 55-74 2 40%
 75-84 0 0%
 85+ 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  

Income

Income   Count    Percent 
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  5 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  

Housing

 Housing Status   Count    Percent 
 Unhoused 5 100%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL  5  

Disability

 Disability Status   Count    Percent 
 Yes 3 60%
 No 2 40%
 Unknown  0 0%
TOTAL   5  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency   Count    Percent 
 Limited 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown  0 0%
 No Data Submitted 5 100%
TOTAL