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City of Seattle Update on Winter Weather Planning, Impacts, and City Services

Seattle (February 11, 2019) – The City continues to work to limit the impact of winter weather on residents and ensure access to critical services. The City is closely monitoring National Weather Service forecasts and preparing for additional snow during the day. The City re-activated its Emergency Operations Center today… [ Keep reading ]

Updated: February 10th Update on Severe Weather Resources

UPDATE FEBRUARY 10th: The Garfield Community Center shelter will remain open through Tuesday morning, February 12th. The Mary’s Place emergency family shelter will remain open through the coming storms this week. For access, call the King County Coordinated Family Intake Line at 206-245-1026. There is additional space to serve people… [ Keep reading ]

UPDATED: City Opens Severe Weather Shelters Downtown and at Seattle Center

UPDATED: HSD is partnering with Mary’s Place to open a downtown emergency shelter for families.  UPDATED: The severe weather shelter at Seattle Center will remain open through Sunday, February 17th. The City of Seattle’s Human Services Department (HSD) opened a cold weather shelter on Sunday night, February 3rd that will… [ Keep reading ]

As Partial Federal Government Shutdown Continues, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan Issues Executive Order to Allow Impacted Federal Employee to Defer Their City of Seattle Utility Payments

As furloughed federal workers across the country and across Seattle continue to be hurt by President Donald Trump’s partial shutdown of the federal government, Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan issued a new Executive Order to help impacted federal employees with their utility payments.     The partial shutdown began on December… [ Keep reading ]

HSD Announces Results of the Community Living Connections RFQ

The Human Services Department is pleased to announce the results of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Community Living Connections—a program that links older people, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers to services. Community Living Connections provides a continuum of supports that enable people to live in their homes and… [ Keep reading ]

City Funds Have Helped More People Enter and Remain in Housing in Nine Months than All of 2017

The City of Seattle Human Services Department (HSD) released the results of its homelessness funding for the first nine months of 2018. These results represent activity from January 1 through September 30, 2018. Agencies receiving city funds served 22, 311 families and individuals and supported 5,716 in leaving services to… [ Keep reading ]

City Opens Severe Weather Shelter at Seattle Center

SEATTLE  –The City of Seattle’s Human Services Department (HSD) is opening a cold weather shelter Tuesday, December 4 (night) and Wednesday, December 5 (night) in light of the extended forecast for overnight temperatures around freezing. Salvation Army will operate the shelter, open to adults 18 and older (all genders), at… [ Keep reading ]

City Recognizes Gender-Based Violence Providers Recognition Day

Today, Mayor Jenny Durkan proclaimed October 10, 2018 as “Gender-Based Violence Providers Recognition Day” though a proclamation read at an appreciation tea co-hosted by the Mayor’s Office and the Seattle Human Services Department. This designation recognizes and brings public awareness to the comprehensive network of social service providers that support… [ Keep reading ]

HSD invests $6.4 Million in Supportive Services for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence

Mayor Jenny A. Durkan announced $6.4 million in awards for community-based organizations providing services for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) including domestic violence, sexual assault and/or commercial sexual exploitation. “We must work tirelessly to eliminate gender-based violence in our City and world. We know that women of color, immigrants… [ Keep reading ]

Update: Mayor Durkan’s plan to increase shelter capacity by 25 percent

Following Mayor Durkan’s announcement to increase the City of Seattle’s bridge housing and shelter units by 25 percent, the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department (HSD) has been working with community and agency partners to bring these resources online and available to people experiencing homelessness. With Seattle’s shelters continuing to… [ Keep reading ]