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Plymouth Housing operates permanent supportive housing throughout Seattle and the Eastside, connecting formerly homeless individuals with stable homes and the resources they need to thrive.

If you would like to arrange an interview with someone at Plymouth, please contact Stephanie Gomory, Public Relations and Communications Manager, at sgomory@plymouthhousing.org or (206) 210-0593.

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Supporting our residents’ unique needs has resulted in nearly 95% of people staying housed permanently after moving into Plymouth Housing. Learn more about us by exploring the links below. If you have questions or need additional information (including building photos), please contact Stephanie Gomory, Public Relations and Communications Manager, at sgomory@plymouthhousing.org or (206) 210-0593.

What Does Plymouth Housing Do?

What is Permanent Supportive Housing?

What is Harm Reduction, and How Does it Look at Plymouth?

Resident Demographics and Services WE PROVIDE

Community Development and Engagement

In the Press

Find some recent stories below.

Nate Caminos penned this op-ed about how the model minority myth pertaining to Asian Americans keeps many from accessing the housing, health care, and resources they need. Read it here.

KUOW’s daily show Seattle Now covered instability in SNAP benefits, interviewing a Plymouth resident about how she was coping. Listen here.

KING-5’s New Day NW spoke with Adam Peters and Haily Holt about competing in Seattle Dances, a dazzling event where local leaders take the stage to help Plymouth end homelessness. Watch the segment here.

KOMO’s program ARC Seattle interviewed Plymouth about the Plymouth Supply Center, a brand new “shop” where residents can choose items for their home, free of charge. Watch it here.

“When my mom moved into permanent supportive housing [at Plymouth], I finally felt deep relief,” writes Ronnie Henderson in an op-ed in The Seattle Times. Read it here.

Plymouth and other organizations are interviewed about meeting the growing demand for housing in our region. Read it here.