King County
Posted by joshdelacy on Sep 17, 2014 in County Program | 0 commentsMost Counties in Washington State have their own programs for supporting veterans. This week we look at King County.
The King County Veterans Program serves low-income, homeless, disabled, and at-risk veterans and their families. For an appointment, call (206) 296-7656.
- Who is served: Veterans, current service members, National Guard members, Reserve members, and dependents of these military personnel may be eligible for services.
- Limits: Length of service standards, Income guidelines, etc
- Services:
- Emergency financial assistance
- Housing assistance
- Employment guidance and assistance
- Case management
- Life stability
- Veterans’ benefits counseling
- Mental health referrals
- Other supportive services
- Where/When: Ten offices throughout King County.
- Seattle: 2124 – 4th Avenue, 4th Floor
Co-located with Public Health-Seattle & King County
206-296-7656.
Walk-In Hours: 8:30 to 11:30, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; Tuesday’s walk-in hours are 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Renton: 500 SW Seventh Street, Suite 100
206-477-7022
Walk-In Hours: 8:30 to 11:30, Monday through Thursday. - Other Sites Click Here.
- Seattle: 2124 – 4th Avenue, 4th Floor
This program is funded by King County residents through a special levy. Learn more about the program from its printable brochure and its web page. Are you in a different county? See thecounty-by-county map of veterans services.