CRC Services
The below services are offered onsite in the Community Resource Center. See the updated schedule for specific day/time the provider is onsite or call (206) 684-9291 to confirm provider availability.
Basic Needs
- Clothing bank - onsite clothing resources as well as referral to other sources.
- Hygiene kits - include shampoo, soap, feminie hygiene materials, and more.
- Food and shelter - referral to local food and shelter resources.
Emergency Food Assistance
Emergency Feeding Program
Services Provided: One-meal food bags that meet a wide variety of individual needs.
Health & Hygiene
Public Health - Seattle and King County
Services Provided: Basic Food Program, ORCA Lift, free to low cost health insurance for low-income individuals.
Department of Social and Health Services
Services Provided: DSHS case and process support. Representative cannot issue food stamp cards onsite.
Orca Lift Reduced Bus Fare
Services Provided: Apply for a reduced fare bus card with King County Public Health.
Cell Phone Access
Services Provided: There are no current programs.
Workshops & Events
1st Choice DUI Victim's Panel
Description: Learn about the impacts of DUI related crashes. Currently offered remotely via Zoom. Call/text (206) 661-4387 or (206) 992-0522 to register. $40 fee.
Free Life Skills Workshop
Description: Improve communication, decision-making, problem-solving, and goal-setting skills. Can be offered remotely by popular demand. If interested, please email Leah.Pastrana@seattle.gov.
Other Resources
Didn’t find what you’re looking for? Contact us through our Service Referral Form and we will follow up with you within two business days.
You can also check out the third-party websites below to explore more local resources. Seattle Municipal Court does not endorse the information given on these third-party sites.
- Washington 2-1-1
- Emerald City Resource Guide
- King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA)
Services Provided: KCRHA assessment for assistance with housing, ID replacement, mental health services referrals, and DSHS assistance. You must be experiencing homelessness in downtown Seattle to receive assistance from KCRHA