Veterans' Transitional Program offered by Salvation Army at NW William Booth Center

Veterans' Transitional Program offered by Salvation Army at NW William Booth Center

Provides transitional housing for Veterans 18 and older, self-identifying as male who are experiencing homelessness. Living area is dormitory style in a separate space that is climate controlled. Program provides 3 meals/day, shower and laundry. Program is low-barrier/low demand, but does provide intensive, wrap-around case management. Maximum stay of 2 years.

Location

811 Maynard Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134

Hours

Daily, 8am-7pm.

Application process

Entry into Veterans' Transitional Program is done through a process established by the VA. May also take referrals from our in-house Veteran's programs such as King County Veterans Program (KCVP) and Washington Dept. of Veteran Affairs (WDVA).

Eligibility

Veterans 18 and older, self-identifying as male who are experiencing homelessness.   No income needed. Does not accept sex offenders levels 2 or 3. Does not accept persons with Arson convictions.

Fee

Fees are determined on a case-by-case basis, not to exceed $450/mo.

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Agency info

Salvation Army's NW William Booth Center

Offers a range of services including: case management, transitional housing and rapid re-housing. Focuses on helping clients move toward self-sufficiency and stable permanent housing.