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  2. Homelessness in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In the Seattle King County area, there were estimated to be 11,751 homeless people living on the streets or in shelters. [1] On January 24, 2020, the count of unsheltered homeless individuals was 5,578.

  3. Seattle to see more homeless services along Third Ave ... - AOL

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    The nonprofit received the third largest portion of funding from the King County Regional Homelessness Authority in 2024 with $15.6 million. Thanks to fu Seattle to see more homeless services ...

  4. Think tank survey: Majority of Seattleā€™s chronically homeless ...

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    Since 2019, the area’s homeless crisis has only gotten worse, having increased by 46% to 16,385 people experiencing homelessness in King County in 2024. King County has identified affordable ...

  5. Seattle shelter for Native people set to close as U.S. hits ...

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    King County Metro is the government department responsible for public transportation in Seattle and King County. The shelter was built on King County Metro property in 2019 with a special-use ...

  6. List of homeless relocation programs in the United States

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    Seattle As of 2019, the city of Seattle offered flexible, one-time financial assistance for the homeless, rather than a dedicated bus ticket program. [7] Bus tickets were also offered by nonprofits such as the United Way of King County, which reported funding about 116 journeys out of the region in 2018. [7]

  7. Downtown Emergency Service Center - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) is a non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington, providing services for that city's homeless population. [1] The organization was founded in 1979 to aid men and women living in a state of chronic homelessness who, due to their severe and persistent mental and addictive illnesses, were not being served by the existing shelters at the time.