Transitional Housing for Families offered by LIHI at Cate Apartments

Transitional Housing for Families offered by LIHI at Cate Apartments

Provides transitional housing for families with a stay of up to 24 months. Residents participate in mandatory case management to help:   -  Address housing barriers -  Build a healthy rental history   -  Get connected to local resources   Interpreter services can be provided upon request.

Location

312 Northwest 85th Street, Seattle, WA 98117

Hours

M-F, 8am-4:30pm

Application process

Call for vacancy information.

Eligibility

Family must be literally homeless, currently staying in a shelter, on the street, in a vehicle or otherwise in a place not meant for human habitation. Household must include at least one minor age 17 or younger who's in the household at least 51% of the time.   Serves households where minor children will be reunified with household once housing is obtained; does not serve women or families pregnant with first child. No limit to number of children in household; mixed household such as grandparent caring for a minor is accepted. Trans* clients are treated as they self identify. Adults in household cannot be full-time students. Adults in household cannot have: -  History of arson, murder, sex offense, crimes against children, violent crime, stalking or hate crime -  Any felonies or more than one misdemeanor conviction within the last three years -  Pending criminal cases or active warrants Family cannot owe money to a Housing Authority. Accepts families fleeing DV, but location is not confidential so family would need to assess risk. No pets, but verified service animals are accepted.

Fee

30% of income for program fee. Income not required to apply. Residents also pay electric utility; a small credit may be available.

Languages

Interpreter services

Agency info

LIHI's (Low Income Housing Institute) Cate Apartments

Develops, owns and operates housing for the benefit of low-income, homeless and formerly homeless people in Washington State, advocates for just housing policies at the local and national levels, and administers a range of supportive service programs to assist those served in maintaining stable housing and increasing their self-sufficiency.