Downloadable brochures for King County resources

Crisis Connections offers downloadable brochures to help connect people with the most critical services in King County. Brochures are updated at least three times per year. Note that brochures are not a comprehensive lists of resources.

Changes to community programs can occur between brochure editions. For the latest information, please search our database.

211 provides personalized support for basic needs emergencies like food, housing, and financial assistance.

Community Care Hub Intake Center coordinates local access to support for people with multiple needs.

This brochure lists emergency shelters, urban campsites, and safe parking programs in King County for single women, single men, couples, families with children, youth and young adults, and for survivors of domestic violence in need of a confidential location for their safety.

Seattle/King County Emergency Shelters, October 2025

 

These brochures contain information on basic emergency services for those persons residing in various parts of the county. The South King County and East & North King County brochures also include their region's medical and dental resources.

Seattle Support Services, October 2025

South King County Emergency Services, October 2025

East and North King County Emergency Services, October 2025

 

This brochure lists medical and dental resources throughout Seattle. It is for people on Medicaid and those who are under-insured or uninsured. It lists medical and dental clinics that accept Medicaid, employ a sliding fee scale, or are low-cost/free.

Seattle Health Services, October 2025

This packet lists agencies throughout King County that have programs that work with, or specifically will accept, individuals with a history of incarceration. The packet includes resources for housing, employment, and chemical dependency, as well as other support services.

Reentry Assistance Packet, August 2025

If you're looking for transitional housing resources, this link to King County 211's online database will provide you with a list of available programs.

Washington 211 Database
For low-income housing resources visit My Housing Search

Food

This brochure lists food resources throughout Seattle.

Seattle Food, October 2025