Plymouth Housing has been selected as the operator of a new Health Through Housing (HTH) building in Kirkland. Plymouth will coordinate 24/7 onsite operations at this location, which we look forward to opening next year.
Health Through Housing is King County’s initiative to create up to 1,600 units for people experiencing or at risk of chronic homelessness. This building will be Plymouth’s second HTH facility, following the HTH-funded Bertha Pitts Campbell Place in Seattle’s Central District.
“Housing is a human right. Everyone—regardless of who they are—deserves a home, safety, and support,” said Karen Lee, CEO of Plymouth Housing. “This Kirkland Health Through Housing building offers just that. This building, the second HTH location on the Eastside, provides supportive housing for people exiting chronic homelessness. We value our continued collaboration with the City of Kirkland and King County and thank the team of people who are making this building a reality. We look forward to opening our doors next year.”
In partnership with King County and the City of Kirkland, Plymouth will work to engage area residents in advance of the building opening next year. We thank the team of people who are making this residence a reality. Read more here.