When Plymouth Crossing opened its doors in Bellevue’s Eastgate neighborhood in 2023, it marked more than the launch of a new building — it marked a milestone in how King County confronts homelessness. As Plymouth Housing’s first development outside of Seattle and the Eastside’s first permanent supportive housing project, Plymouth Crossing stands as a bold declaration: every person deserves a home.
For the residents who now call Plymouth Crossing home, this building represents more than four walls and a roof. It’s a rare and often first chance at safety, stability, and dignity in a world that has too often told them they don’t belong.
Serving Those Who’ve Been Left Behind
At Plymouth Housing, we serve individuals facing some of the highest barriers to housing — people not served by traditional systems. Many of our residents have experienced chronic homelessness, frequently rooted in the compounded challenges of:
- Incarceration – Formerly incarcerated individuals are 10 times more likely to become homeless. Discrimination in employment and housing creates barriers that feel insurmountable without help.
- Disability – People with disabilities are 2.5 times more likely to live in poverty. Income restrictions tied to benefits like SSI prevent them from building savings or gaining independence.
- Generational Poverty – Economic mobility remains out of reach for many low-income families, especially for communities of color facing systemic inequities and “network impoverishment”— a lack of financial safety nets that most Americans take for granted.
The path to housing for our residents is not linear, and the work to support them can be challenging. But it is profoundly important; if there was no Plymouth, where would these vulnerable neighbors go?
A Proven Approach That Works
Plymouth Crossing offers permanent supportive housing (PSH)—a national best practice that combines deeply affordable housing with comprehensive, wraparound support services. Here, residents receive:
- On-site mental and behavioral health care
- Nursing and chronic condition management
- Recovery services and substance use support
- Case management and community-building resources
- 24/7 staffing for safety and assistance

Kim, a PCR resident
The result? Approximately 95% of our residents remain stably housed long-term—a success rate that speaks to Plymouth’s impressive 45 years of experience in the region.
This model works not only because it provides housing, but because it creates belonging. Permanent Supportive Housing recognizes that people can thrive when they are no longer just surviving. And it centers the truth that housing is a human right—not a reward for perfection.

Michael, a PCR resident
Real Stories, Real Transformation
Residents like Kim, who fled an abusive relationship and spent nights on sidewalks, now receive regular care in the comfort of her own apartment. Michael, who lived out of a van for years, is now supported by a team that understands his mental health needs and sees his strengths.
Their stories are not outliers—they are reminders that, given the right support, people who have been pushed aside by society can and do recover. They can heal. They can contribute. And they can come home.
A Collective Achievement
Plymouth Crossing is a testament to what’s possible when public, private, and nonprofit sectors come together with shared vision and purpose. The Eastgate Housing Campus—developed in partnership with Porchlight and Inland Group—brings together 92 supportive homes, a 100-bed men’s shelter, and over 350 units of affordable housing. It’s a holistic, community-wide response to a regional crisis. None of this would be possible without our corporate and philanthropic partners—visionaries who choose to invest not only in housing, but in people.
Looking Ahead
Plymouth Crossing isn’t just a building—it’s a bridge. It connects people from trauma to healing, from invisibility to community. It proves that when we invest in the people most often left behind, we all move forward. To learn more about the work being done at Plymouth Crossing and across King County, visit plymouthhousing.org.

Employees of Salesforce volunteer at Plymouth Crossing.