Look Past Mental Illness and Homelessness—and See the Real Person
Posted 08/21/2024
“When my mom moved into permanent supportive housing, I finally felt deep relief. Permanent supportive housing is proven to help people leave homelessness behind.”
It is tempting to think that leading safety at an organization means standing at the back of a room with a walkie-talkie or patrolling hallways, but Director of Safety George Collins spends much of his time connecting with staff.
A lesser-known area of Plymouth’s work, voucher programs are a key to Plymouth fulfilling its mission and getting people housed throughout King County.
These works illustrate how housing instability can impact people and communities from all walks of life and may offer new insights into what it means to be unhoused.
Creating Homes and Hope: Plymouth Housing’s New Redmond Development
Posted 06/20/2024
Plymouth Housing is proud to partner with the City of Redmond and A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) on a new permanent supportive housing building coming to Redmond.
Mental Health awareness defines our care for residents
Posted 05/21/2024
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, we are honored to share the insights of Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, who recently participated in our 2023 Key to Hope event as our keynote speaker.
Permanent Supportive Housing: A Solution to Homelessness That’s Urgently Needed
Posted 05/16/2024
Imagine facing an unthinkable choice: You can pay your doctor and receive the medical care you need—or you can pay rent and have a place to sleep that night.