Goal Area 4: Health Care

Below is summary information for the human services programs funded by the City in 2024 that support health care.

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 4 - AT A GLANCE
Total Funds Allocated for 2024 $511,521
Total Organizations Funded 13
 BIPOC Organizations
3 (23%)
 Total Programs Funded 17
 Unduplicated Households 1,009
 Unduplicated Individuals 6,111
 Client Racial and Ethnic Identity        Count       Percent  
American Indian/Alaska Native 55 1%
Asian/Asian American 812 13%
Black/African American 397 6%
Latino/Hispanic 180 3%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 65 1%
White/Caucasian 2,674 44%
Other 68 1%
Multi-Racial 141 2%
Unknown 1,899 31%
  TOTAL  6,111  

 


Organization: 4 Tomorrow

Program: Mental Health Coordination & Gap Therapy

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $60,281

Unduplicated Households Served (2024): No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served (2024): 87

Program Overview: Works to connect Latino community members in crisis to mental health providers. The program provides Coordination (referrals to exiting therapy providers), Gap Therapy (free short-term therapy to those in need of immediate care), and Education & Community Connection (monthly psycho education courses and groups).

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 3%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 10 11%
 Latino/Hispanic 66 76%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 8 9%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 66 76%
 TOTAL   87  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 73 84%
 Male 14 16%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  87  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 1 1%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 10 11%
25-34 23 26%
35-54 39 45%
55-74 14 16%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  87  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  83 95%
 Low (<50% AMI) 4 5%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  87  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count      Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  87 100%
 TOTAL  87  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count      Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  87 100%
 TOTAL  87  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 87 100%
 TOTAL  87  

Organization: Asian Counseling & Referral Services

Program: Children, Youth, & Family Services

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $27,834

Unduplicated Households Served: 11

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 11

Program Overview: Provides bilingual/bicultural mental health services to low income Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) youth and their families including support groups, counseling, leadership development, and peer advocacy training.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 10 91%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 1 9%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 1 9%
 TOTAL   11  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 1 9%
 Male 10 91%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  11  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 8 73%
18-24 3 27%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  11  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  10 91%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 9%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  11  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count      Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted   11 100%
 TOTAL  11  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count      Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  11 100%
 TOTAL  11  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count      Percent   
 Limited 1 9%
 Proficient 9 82%
 Unknown 1 9%
 TOTAL  11  

Organization: Asian Counseling & Referral Services

Program: Whole Health Oriented Mental Health

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $8,025

Unduplicated Households Served: 50

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 52

Program Overview: Provides culturally competent whole health oriented mental health services for Asian Pacific Islander (API) individuals living with a chronic mental illness to promote recovery, wellness, and whole health addressing physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Staff empower and assist clients to lead a productive life by offering service in their language, combining Eastern and Western service approaches and addressing social determinants of health.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 26 50%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 1 2%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 25 48%
 TOTAL  52  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 2 4%
25-34 9 17%
35-54 22 42%
55-74 12 23%
75-84 5 10%
85+ 2 4%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  52  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 13 25%
 Male 39 75%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  52  
Income
Income Level   Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  50 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  50  
Housing
 Housing Status     Count      Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  52 100%
 TOTAL  52  
Disability
 Disability Status     Count      Percent   
 Yes 12 23%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 40 77%
 TOTAL  52  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency     Count      Percent   
 Limited 21 40%
 Proficient 10 19%
 Unknown 21 40%
 TOTAL  52  

Organization: Boys & Girls Club

Program: Holistic Mental Health Support

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $38,503

Unduplicated Households Served: 59

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 59

Program Overview: The Holistic Mental Health Support program is a collaborative effort with Youth Eastside Services (YES) to deliver mental health programming tailored specifically to the needs of Kirkland Club youth. The YES counselor will be able to provide counseling (individual and group), interventions, referrals, risk assessments, and more on site.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 9 15%
 Black/African American 16 27%
 Latino/Hispanic 4 7%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 24 41%
 Other 9 15%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 1 2%
 TOTAL  59  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 28 47%
 Male 31 53%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  59  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 43 73%
13-17 15 25%
18-24 1 2%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  59  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1 2%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  1 2%
 Above (>80% AMI) 1 2%
 Unknown 56 95%
 TOTAL  59  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 59 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  59  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 59 100%
 TOTAL  59  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 59 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  59  

Organization: Crisis Connections

Program: 24-Hour Crisis Line

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $7,800

Unduplicated Households Served: 474

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 474

Program Overview:  Provides free and confidential telephone crisis intervention, information, referral and support services to anyone in emotional crisis or needing help in King County. By empathetic listening and supportive problem solving, Crisis Connections helps distressed callers see their problems as manageable. In addition, the agency provides clinical consultation to professionals and link callers to emergency behavioral health and community 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 2 <1%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 472 100%
 TOTAL  474  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 127 27%
 Male 160 34%
 Transgender 2 <1%
 Unknown 185 39%
 TOTAL  474  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 4 1%
6-12 5 1%
13-17 14 3%
18-24 15 3%
25-34 59 12%
35-54 110 23%
55-74 48 10%
75-84 3 1%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   216 46%
 TOTAL  474  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  7 1%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 <1%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 466 98%
 TOTAL  474  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count  Percent 
 Unhoused  10 2%
 Housed 0 0%
 Unknown 464 98%
 TOTAL  474  
Disability
 Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes 24 5%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 450 95%
 TOTAL  474  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited  1 <1%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 473 100%
 TOTAL  474  

Organization: Friends of Youth

Program: Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder Counseling

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $25,000

Unduplicated Households Served: 17

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 17

Program Overview:  Provides individual, family, group therapy, and case management to youth and their families through outpatient and school-based counseling for mental health, substance use disorder treatment and prevention.

Race

Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 6%
 Asian/Asian American 1 6%
 Black/African American 2 12%
 Latino/Hispanic 1 6%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 6 35%
 Other 1 6%
 Multi-Racial 5 29%
 Unknown 1 6%
 TOTAL  17  

Gender

 Gender Identity    Count   Percent 
 Female 5 29%
 Male 9 53%
Transgender 1 6%
Unknown 2 12%
 TOTAL   17  

Age

 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 3 18%
13-17 7 41%
18-24 6 35%
25-34 1 6%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  17  

Income

Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  11 65%
 Low (<50% AMI) 4 24%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  2 12%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  17  

Housing

 Housing Status    Count   Percent 
 Unhoused  3 18%
 Housed 14 82%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  17  

Disability

 Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes  1 6%
 No 16 94%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  17  

English Proficiency

 English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited 1 6%
 Proficient 16 94%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  17  

Organization: HealthPoint

Program: Primary Dental Care

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $16,000

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 1,363

Program Overview: Provides diagnostic, preventative, restorative, urgent, and emergency dental care. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 15 1%
 Asian/Asian American 160 12%
 Black/African American 131 10%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   15 1%
 White/Caucasian 728 53
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 21 2%
 Unknown 293 21%
 TOTAL  1,363  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 716 53%
 Male 594 44%
 Transgender 5 <1%
 Unknown 48 4%
 TOTAL  1,363  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 112 8%
6-12 235 17%
13-17 235 17%
18-24 132 10%
25-34 166 12%
35-54 278 21%
55-74 168 12%
75-84 18 1%
85+ 1 <1%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  1,345  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1,274 93%
 Low (<50% AMI) 81 6%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  4 <1%
 Above (>80% AMI) 4 <1%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  1,363  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 53 4%
 Housed 1,255 92%
 Unknown 55 4%
 TOTAL  1,363  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  1,363  100%
 TOTAL  1,363  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 1,363 100%
 TOTAL   1,363  

Organization: HealthPoint

Program: Primary Medical Care

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $16,000

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 2,640

Program Overview: Medical treatment and care for preventative, urgent, acute, and chronic health conditions.

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 32 1%
 Asian/Asian American 283 11%
 Black/African American 203 8%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   46 2%
 White/Caucasian 1,583 60%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 36 1%
 Unknown 457 17%
 TOTAL  2,640  
Gender
 Gender Identity     Count      Percent   
 Female 1,476 56%
 Male 985 37%
 Transgender 20 1%
 Unknown 159 6%
 TOTAL  2,640  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 205 8%
6-12 303 11%
13-17 224 8%
18-24 229 9%
25-34 341 13%
35-54 739 28%
55-74 538 20%
75-84 51 2%
85+ 10 <1%
Unknown   20 1%
 TOTAL  2,640  
Income
Income Level   Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  2,420 92%
 Low (<50% AMI) 197 7%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  12 <1%
 Above (>80% AMI) 10 <1%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  2,640  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 113  4%
 Housed 2,395 91%
 Unknown 132 5%
 TOTAL  2,640  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes  0 0%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted  2,640  
 TOTAL  2,640  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 No Data Submitted 2,640 100%
 TOTAL  2,640  

Organization: IKRON of Greater Seattle

Program: Behavioral Health Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $42,000

Unduplicated Households Served: 68

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 68

Program Overview:  Integrated behavioral health program focused on assisting low income and homeless individuals and families in East King County. Services include high quality mental health and recovery services, including psycho-social assessments, counseling, case management, substance abuse intensive treatment, relapse prevention, and psychiatric care. The program goal is to establish a solid foundation for emotional well-being and recovery towards successful integration in the community. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1%
 Asian/Asian American 2 3%
 Black/African American 3 4%
 Latino/Hispanic 9 13%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   1 1%
 White/Caucasian 45 66%
 Other 2 3%
 Multi-Racial 6 9%
 Unknown 8 12%
 TOTAL  68  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 23 34%
 Male 38 56%
 Transgender 2 3%
 Unknown 5 7%
 TOTAL  68  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 5 7%
25-34 18 26%
35-54 28 41%
55-74 16 24%
75-84 1 1%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  68  
Income
Income Level    Count      Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  45 66%
 Low (<50% AMI) 5 7%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 18 26%
 TOTAL  68  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 4 6%
 Housed 54 79%
 Unknown 10 15%
 TOTAL  68  
Disability
 Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes  56 82%
 No 0 0%
 Unknown 12 18%
 TOTAL  68  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited  2 3%
 Proficient 58 85%
 Unknown 8 12%
 TOTAL  68  

Organization: Imagine Housing

Program: Behavioral Health Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $20,000

Unduplicated Households Served: 19

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 19

Program Overview: Imagine Housing partnership with behavioral health provider IKRON to offer on-site and critically needed behavioral health support to individuals and families living at Imagine Housing properties.

Race
Racial Identity    Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 0 0%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 19 100%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 2 11%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 0 0%
 Unknown 17 89%
 TOTAL  19  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 4 21%
 Male 1 5%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 14 74%
 TOTAL  19  
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 9 47%
75-84 1 5%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   9 47%
 TOTAL  19  
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 19 100%
 TOTAL  19  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 0%
 Housed 19 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  19  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 1 5%
 No 1 5%
 Unknown 17 89%
 TOTAL  19  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited  2 11%
 Proficient 17 89%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  19  

Organization: Indian American Community Services

Program:  Mental Health Support Program

BIPOC Organization: Yes

Amount Funded (2024): $25,350

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 317

Program Overview: Provides culturally specific services for mental health support of Asian Indian families, seniors, and youth addressing body, mind, and soul. This program uses a community input driven approach to identify, address mental health struggles comprehensively by hosting weekly conversation driven moderated support groups, wellness programs (created with input from youth and seniors), yoga, meditation, art, music, monthly webinars, as needed personalized counseling, and connection to resource groups. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 281 89%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 0 0%
 Other 0 0%
 Multi-Racial 36 11%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  317  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 171 54%
 Male 141 44%
 Transgender 5 2%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  317  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 18 6%
13-17 81 26%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 7 2%
35-54 43 14%
55-74 91 29%
75-84 56 18%
85+ 21 7%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  317  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  0 0%
 Low (<50% AMI) 56 18%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  185 58%
 Above (>80% AMI) 76 24%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  317  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 0%
 Housed 317 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  317  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 5 2%
 No 312 98%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  317  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited 276 87%
 Proficient 41 13%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  317  

Organization: NAMI Eastside

Program: Youth Mental Health

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $10,000

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 290

Program Overview: Centers youth voices to provide robust services to East King County schools and communities. In partnership with families, educators, and other organizations serving youth to share. Mental health education is shared through presentations and in-depth classes specifically designed for youth. The Youth Ambassadors Program engages students and builds mental health advocates to inspire and support peers within Eastside classrooms.

Race
Racial Identity   Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 5 2%
 Black/African American 1 <1%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 14 5%
 Other 2 1%
 Multi-Racial 3 1%
 Unknown 265 91%
 TOTAL   290  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 19 7%
 Male 4 1%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 267 92%
 TOTAL  290  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 4 1%
18-24 1 <1%
25-34 7 2%
35-54 10 3%
55-74 3 1%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   265 91%
 TOTAL  290  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1 <1%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 <1%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  5 2%
 Above (>80% AMI) 17 6%
 Unknown 266 92%
 TOTAL  290  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 21 7%
 Unknown 269 93%
 TOTAL  290  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 4 1%
 No 18 6%
 Unknown 268 92%
 TOTAL  290  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 21 7%
 Unknown 269 93%
 TOTAL  290  

Organization: NAMI Eastside

Program: Individual & Family Support Groups, Education Programs, and Resource & Referral Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $7,170

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 287

Program Overview: Provides services to those affected by mental illness in East King County. Services include peer & family support groups, evidence-based psychoeducational courses, expert-led forums on a variety of mental health topics, drop-in services and email services for those seeking mental health information & resources, and annual Youth Mental Health Conference.

Race
Racial Identity   Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 3 1%
 Black/African American 1 <1%
 Latino/Hispanic 0 0%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 13 5%
 Other 2 1%
 Multi-Racial 3 1%
 Unknown 265 92%
 TOTAL  287  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 17 6%
 Male 3 1%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 267 93%
 TOTAL  287  
Age
 Age      Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 0 0%
13-17 1 <1%
18-24 1 <1%
25-34 7 2%
35-54 10 3%
55-74 3 1%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   265 92%
 TOTAL  287  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  1 <1%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 <1%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  4 1%
 Above (>80% AMI) 15 5%
 Unknown 266 93%
 TOTAL  287  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 21 7%
 Unknown 266 93%
 TOTAL  287  
Disability
 Disability Status      Count       Percent   
 Yes 4 1%
 No 18 6%
 Unknown 265 92%
 TOTAL  287  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency      Count       Percent   
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 21 7%
 Unknown 266 93%
 TOTAL  287  

Organization: Porchlight

Program: Behavioral Health Services

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $20,000

Unduplicated Households Served: 4

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 4

Program Overview: Same day/on-site behavioral health department to provide the quality services including mental health/psychiatric assessments, Substance Use Disorder assessments, therapy groups, therapeutic case management, peer-led support groups, psycho educational classes, and individual therapy sessions.

Race
Racial Identity   Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 1 25%
 Black/African American 0 0%
 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 2 50%
35-54 1 25%
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)  4 100%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  4  
Housing
 Housing Status      Count       Percent   
 Unhoused 0 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  4 100%
 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: Therapeutic Health Services

Program: Drug & Alcohol Treatment

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $15,913

Unduplicated Households Served: No Data Submitted

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 116

Program Overview: Provides strengths-based, culturally appropriate, intensive outpatient drug and alcohol treatment, counseling, and case management services. This includes individual, group, and family counseling sessions and relapse prevention treatment. Evidence-based practices are used by staff comprised of substance use disorder and mental health professionals, case managers, nurses, ARNPs, physicians, and psychiatrists. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count       Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 1%
 Asian/Asian American 7 6%
 Black/African American 8 7%
 Latino/Hispanic 11 9%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   1 1%
 White/Caucasian 82 71%
 Other 5 4%
 Multi-Racial 4 3%
 Unknown 8 7%
 TOTAL  116  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 53 46%
 Male 62 53%
 Transgender 1 1%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  116  
Age
 Age     Count      Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 4 3%
13-17 2 2%
18-24 5 4%
25-34 20 17%
35-54 68 59%
55-74 15 13%
75-84 2 2%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  116  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  88 76%
 Low (<50% AMI) 0 0%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  0 0%
 Above (>80% AMI) 11 9%
 Unknown 17 15%
 TOTAL  116  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 4 3%
 Housed 84 72%
 Unknown 28 24%
 TOTAL  116  
Disability
 Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes 7 3%
 No 84 72%
 Unknown 25 24%
 TOTAL  116  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited  2 2%
 Proficient 63 54%
 Unknown 51 44%
 TOTAL  116  

Organization: Youth Eastside Services

Program: Behavioral Health Care for Children & Youth

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $117,700

Unduplicated Households Served: 264

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 264

Program Overview: Comprehensive program for ages 6-22 and their families. Through intervention, stabilization, support, and empowerment children/youth/families receive the necessary skills to improve their social-emotional wellbeing and self-regulation. Services include evidence-based mental health counseling, substance use treatment, co-occurring disorders treatment (for those with mental health/substance abuse conjointly), psychiatric services and case management. 

Race
Racial Identity    Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 1%
 Asian/Asian American 23 9%
 Black/African American 18 7%
 Latino/Hispanic 64 24%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   2 1%
 White/Caucasian 136 52%
 Other 40 15%
 Multi-Racial 24 9%
 Unknown 19 7%
 TOTAL   264  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count      Percent   
 Female 134 51%
 Male 119 45%
 Transgender 5 2%
 Unknown 6 2%
 TOTAL  264  
Age
 Age     Count       Percent   
0-5 0 0%
6-12 76 29%
13-17 139 53%
18-24 49 19%
25-34 0 0%
35-54 0 0%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  264  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  83 31%
 Low (<50% AMI) 18 7%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  45 17%
 Above (>80% AMI) 57 22%
 Unknown 61 23%
 TOTAL  264  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 264 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  264  
Disability
 Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes 5 2%
 No 20 8%
 Unknown 239 91%
 TOTAL  264  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited 8 3%
 Proficient 256 97%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  264  

Organization: Youth Eastside Services

Program: Early Childhood Behavioral Health

BIPOC Organization: No

Amount Funded (2024): $43,195

Unduplicated Households Served: 43

Unduplicated Individuals Served: 43

Program Overview: Through its partnership in the Healthy Start Collaborative, program provides early childhood intervention aimed at restructuring the parent-child relationship to empower the parent to support the infant's/child's healthy social, emotional and cognitive development. The program provides two evidence-based interventions, Promoting First Relationships (PFR) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).

Race
Racial Identity   Count      Percent  
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0%
 Asian/Asian American 1 2%
 Black/African American 4 9%
 Latino/Hispanic 5 12%
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander   0 0%
 White/Caucasian 27 63%
 Other 7 16%
 Multi-Racial 3 7%
 Unknown 1 2%
 TOTAL   43  
Gender
 Gender Identity      Count       Percent   
 Female 19 44%
 Male 24 56%
 Transgender 0 0%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  43  
Age
 Age      Count      Percent   
0-5 8 19%
6-12 18 42%
13-17 0 0%
18-24 0 0%
25-34 4 9%
35-54 13 30%
55-74 0 0%
75-84 0 0%
85+ 0 0%
Unknown   0 0%
 TOTAL  43  
Income
Income Level    Count       Percent   
 Very Low (<30% AMI)  5 12%
 Low (<50% AMI) 1 2%
 Moderate (<80% AMI)  9 21%
 Above (>80% AMI) 3 7%
 Unknown 25 58%
 TOTAL  43  
Housing
 Housing Status    Count   Percent 
 Unhoused 0 0%
 Housed 43 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  43  
Disability
 Disability Status    Count   Percent 
 Yes 1 2%
 No 13 30%
 Unknown 29 67%
 TOTAL  43  
English Proficiency
 English Proficiency    Count   Percent 
 Limited 0 0%
 Proficient 43 100%
 Unknown 0 0%
 TOTAL  43