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Five individuals are positioned across the room, two of whom are seated in wheelchairs, while another stands with a service dog. To the side, one person operates a scooter. The room has a vibrant blue wall and is adorned with framed pictures, while a large photograph of building exteriors hangs on an adjacent wall.
What Experts Say: Harm Reduction

Posted 04/26/2024

Residents of the Langdon and Anne Simons Senior Apartments.   At Plymouth Housing, we are focused on helping residents achieve stability and impr...

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A UW med student works with a Plymouth resident to take a blood pressure reading
Partnership with UW School of Medicine Brings Compassionate Care to Plymouth Residents

Posted 03/15/2024

As one of the largest providers of permanent supportive housing in King County, Plymouth helps individuals experiencing homelessness move into stable ...

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From Redmond to Plymouth Crossing: Eastside Resident Michael Starts a New Chapter

Posted 03/01/2024

*Content warning – this post discusses suicidal feelings. Seven years ago, a series of events left Michael in a tough financial situation. The gove...

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Building Highlight: Scargo and Lewiston Apartments

Posted 02/22/2024

Located in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood, Plymouth’s Scargo and Lewiston Apartments are home to 100 residents, all of whom are single ad...

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What’s the difference between permanent supportive housing and a ‘homeless shelter’?

Posted 01/31/2024

A shelter helps someone in crisis. Permanent supportive housing helps people leave homelessness behind forever. Both are vital to addressing our regio...

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Celebrating Our Filipino Staff: Ian Aguirre

Posted 10/30/2023

October is Filipino/a/x American History Month, a designated time of year to honor the diverse and vibrant community of over four million Filipinos in...

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Celebrating Our Filipino Staff: Michelle Umadhay

Posted 10/23/2023

Did you know that there’s a Filipino American behind Blake House, Seattle’s first affordable high rise in over 50 years? October is Filipi...

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Plymouth Housing staff award winners pose for a photo with the executive director
2022-2023 Mission Awards

Posted 09/15/2023

Last month, Plymouth Housing staff gathered to celebrate the 2022-2023 Mission Awards, our annual ceremony to recognize exceptional staff who have gon...

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Behavioral Health Care: A Key Element to Ending Homelessness

Posted 08/15/2023

Obtaining a safe, permanent home is only one step in a journey toward leaving homelessness. When people feel a sense of emotional and mental well-bei...

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Vote To Approve Prop. 1: Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy

Posted 07/26/2023

Karen Lee—a U.S. Army veteran and CEO of Plymouth Housing—shares why King County voters should vote to approve Proposition 1, the Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy. Plymouth Housing is a leader in permanent supportive housing, with a more than 95% success rate of helping people leave homelessness behind permanently.

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