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We work with 14,000 people every year and address the needs of entire families, with a focus on immigrants, refugees, low-income community members, and public housing residents.

Not sure which resources or services are relevant to you?

Call our Help Line at 206-923-6480 or fill out our help request form and we will contact you.

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Aging and Disability Services

Resources and referral services, caregiver support, health and wellness goals, Medicaid case management, support groups, and more.

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Community Health

Testing and referrals, HIV and hepatitis counseling, mental health referrals, homelessness services, drug prevention and health promotion campaigns.

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Early Childhood Education

Prenatal services, developmental screenings, home visiting, playgroups, toddler classrooms, school readiness, parent trainings, Policy Council

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Employment and Adult Education

Vocational training, employment case management, job placements, computer literacy, citizenship classes, and more.

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Housing Assistance Services

Are you in need of an immediate shelter, eviction prevention resources, or rental assistance?

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Youth and Family Services

After-school programs, tutoring, STEM and arts engagement, juvenile justice advocacy, mentorship, English classes, and more.

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Neighborhood House receives support and funding from a US Department of Labor grant. Read more about this USDOL grant funding at seakingwdc.org/investment-guide.