ARCHDIOCESAN HOUSING AUTHORITY
OF CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES




1902 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
http://housingauthority.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/index.htm

TEL: (206) 448-3360
EMAIL: aha@ccsww.org
BUS ROUTES: Call Metro Rider Information at (206) 553-3000



The Archdiocesan Housing Authority manages and develops various facilities and programs:

SHELTERS

Lazarus Day Center http://lazarus.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/
416 2nd Ave, Ext. S, Seattle, WA 98104
Tel: (206) 623-7219
Email: LazarusDayCenter@ccsww.org

  • Daytime shelter for homeless and low-income individuals age 50 and older
  • Meals; haircuts; shower and laundry facilities; clothing

Noel House http://www.noelhouse.org/
2301 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 441-3210
Email: joanne@noelhouse.org

  • Nighttime shelter for homeless, single women
  • Meals; hygiene facilities; clothing; storage; information and referral
  • Access to counseling, health education and assessments
  • A network of churches provides shelter to women while they wait for a bed at Noel House
  • See "Women’s Referral Center" below

Sacred Heart Shelter http://sacredheart.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/
232 Warren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Tel: (206) 285-7489
Email: info@shshelter.org

  • 24-hour emergency housing for families and single women
  • Meals; advocacy counseling; parenting support groups
  • Access to drug and alcohol counseling, healthcare, job training and child care
  • Maximum stay: three months

St. Martin de Porres Shelter http://stmartins.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/
1561 Alaskan Way South, Seattle, WA 98134
Tel: (206) 323-6341
Email: StMartindePorresShelter@ccsww.org

  • Nighttime shelter for men over age 50
  • Daytime emergency medical convalescent care
  • Meals; laundry facilities; clothing
  • Access to drug and alcohol counseling; access to mental health counseling
  • Referrals

Women’s Referral Center
2325 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 441-3210

  • Provides dinner and showers for women while they wait for a referral to a shelter
  • Provides referrals to Noel House programs and other Seattle organizations

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

The Aloha Inn http://www.alohainn.org/
1911 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Tel: (206) 283-6070
Email: alohainn@alohainn.org

  • For homeless men and women
  • Employment assistance; vision and dental care; drug and alcohol counseling
  • Maximum stay: six months

Rose of Lima House http://www.noelhouse.org/
120 Bell St, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 441-1200
Email: roseh1@teleport.com

  • For homeless, single women
  • Includes support services
  • Maximum stay: two years

Sand Point Apartments
Tel: (206) 285-7489

  • Family housing and support services
  • Nine apartment units
  • Maximum stay: two years

PERMANENT HOUSING

The Ascona
200 5th Avenue S, Seattle, WA 98104
Tel: (206) 682-8480

  • Located in the International District of Seattle
  • Rents are held at affordable limits for individuals earning less than $22,000 per year
  • The Ascona is owned by AHA and managed by Colliers International.

Broadway House
2609 Broadway Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Tel: (206) 860-4272

  • For homeless women
  • The house is owned by LIHI and managed by AHA
  • Emphasis on community living, sharing responsibility and resources, promoting open communication, celebrating diversity, and interacting with respect and compassion.

Champion House
1800 145th Place SE Bellevue, WA 98007
Tel: (425) 644-4477

  • 8 unit group home for developmentally disabled residents receiving HUD Section 8 rent assistance

Chancery Place
910 Marion St, Suite 105, Seattle, WA 98104
Tel: (206) 343-9415

  • For elderly and disabled individuals
  • Fourteen story, 85-unit building
  • Residents receive HUD Section 8 rent assistance

Dorothy Day House
106 Bell St, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 374-4364

  • For low-income adult women, who are currently homeless
  • Forty-one single units
  • Residents are required to participate in the management and daily operations of the facility through a committee process

Elbert House
16000 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
Tel: (425) 747-5111

  • For elderly and disabled households
  • Fifty units
  • Residents receive HUD Section 8 rent assistance

Emma McRedmond Manor
7960 169th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Tel: (425) 869-2424

  • For elderly and disabled households
  • Thirty-two units
  • Residents receive HUD Section 8 rent assistance

The Franciscan
15237 21st Ave SW, Burien, WA 98166
Tel: (206) 431-8001

  • For elderly and disabled households
  • Thirty-eight units
  • Residents receive HUD Section 8 rent assistance

Frye Apartments
223 Yesler Way, Seattle, WA 98104
Tel: (206) 405-4506

  • 234 units of HUD subsidized studio and 1 bedroom apartments
  • Provides services to prevent eviction and to assist the formerly homeless in making a successful transition to permanent housing
  • The building is owned by LIHI and managed by AHA

Halcyon House
1202 134th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98005
Tel: (425) 643-7806

  • Eight-unit group home for developmentally disabled residents receiving HUD Section 8 rent assistance

The Josephinum
1902 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Tel: (206) 448-8500

  • For low to moderate-income households
  • 222 rent controlled bedroom; six units are leased at market rates.
  • Rents range from $276 - $850.
  • The Archdiocesan Housing Authority’s central office is located on the Josephinum mezzanine level.

La Casa de Padre Miguel
Mount Vernon, WA
Tel: (360) 733-7110

  • For farm worker families
  • Ten multi-family apartment units

La Casa de San Jose http://www.homesteadcap.com/Projects/Continental%20Place.htm
Mount Vernon, WA
Tel: (360) 424-3883

  • For farm worker families
  • Fifty-unit family housing

Matsusaka Townhomes
810 S 13th St, Tacoma, WA, 98405
Tel: (253) 593-2120

  • For low and moderate income families
  • Twenty-one units: two, three, and four bedroom apartments with town home floor plans
  • An additional four units are designed as barrier free flats
  • Rent-controlled

The Max Hale Center
285 5th St, Bremerton, WA 98337
Tel: (360) 405-0668

  • Thirty-three single room occupancy units for homeless, single adults through Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation subsidies
  • Nineteen units (studios, one and two bedrooms) for working, elderly, and disabled persons
  • Support services for residents include resource linkage, alcohol and drug dependency case management, and community services

Mt. Baker Apartments
308 W Champion St, Bellingham, WA 98225
Tel: (360) 733-7110

  • Eighty-four units: studios and one-bedroom apartments

Renton Family Housing: Highland Court
Renton, WA
Tel: (425) 793-7060

  • Eighteen-unit tax credit multi-family housing project
  • Project includes a computer learning center.

Spruce Park Apartments
155 21st St, Seattle, WA 98144
Tel: (206) 322-0450

  • Forty-four units: studios and one-bedroom apartments
  • Fixed rent

Tumwater Apartments
5701 6th Ave SW, Tumwater, WA 98501
Tel: (360) 352-4321

  • Fifty units: studios and one-bedroom apartments
  • Low-income elderly and disabled residents receive HUD Section 8 rent assistance

Washington Grocery Building
1133 Railroad Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225
Tel: (360) 676-2164
Toll-Free: (888) 300-2493

  • Thirty-six studio apartments

The Westlake
2008 Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 340-0410

  • For homeless men over fifty-five years of age; all residents have been homeless for at least one year while many have been chronically homeless
  • Tenants share in the upkeep and the decisions of the house
  • Fifty-three private, furnished rooms
  • Three meals per day; snacks and beverages are available in the dining room
  • Case management services, visiting nurse and other support services.
  • The Westlake is linked closely with The Giving Tree work program

The Wintonia
1431 Minor Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Tel: (206) 467-1878

  • For individuals coming from emergency housing and shelter programs as well as those presently living on the streets
  • Ninety units; forty-five of the units are reserved for homeless men and women who are disabled by chronic alcoholism

REFUGEE ASSISTANCE

Refugee Assistance Program http://refugees.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/
4250 S Mead St, Seattle, WA 98118
Tel: 725-2090
Email: RefugeeAssistance@ccsww.org

  • Resettlement services
  • Employment assistance
  • English language instruction
  • Citizenship preparation
  • Youth and family support

OTHER SERVICES

The Giving Tree http://givingtree.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/
2008 Westlake Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 340-1575
Email: TheGivingTree@ccsww.org

  • Woodworking workshop that provides job training for formerly homeless seniors

Matt Talbot Center http://matttalbot.catholiccharitiesseattlearch.org/
2313 Third Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Tel: (206) 256-9865
Email: MattTalbotCenter@ccsww.org

  • Outpatient drug and alcohol treatment program (participation in this program is required before receiving other services)
  • Meals; literacy classes; employment and housing assistance
  • Mental health support; substance abuse meetings

Women’s Wellness Center
1900 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Tel: (206) 256-0665

  • Hygiene and health services for homeless women
  • Services include shower and laundry facilities, public toilets
  • On-site nurse, chiropractor and massage therapist

NOTES

  • In connection with the Noel House program, St. Mark’s cathedral provides nightly shelter for 25 homeless women
  • A network of churches provides shelter for women while they wait for a bed at Noel House