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Homelessness means that you don't have a safe, warm dry place to sleep. If you're continually couch surfing, or if you don't have anywhere to go when you are not at school, work, or with friends, this section can help you find immediate temporary shelter. Some of these resources can also help you find permanent housing solutions.

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OlyCAP Youth Housing Services - YARD (Youth Advocating Radical Decisions)

🌐 Website | 📞 360-385-2571

📨 zcawley@olycap.org

Description:
360-385-2571 ext. 6321 | Local youth action board for young people aged 16-26 (in Jefferson and Clallam Counties) with lived experience in homelessness or housing instability. Members are compensated for their work to help improve the systems that impact them; Funded by A Way Home Washington through the Anchor Community Initiative, a statewide effort to end youth and young adult homelessness. Complete interest form if interested in joining.


PATH (Peninsula Behavioral Health)

🌐 Website | 📞 360-457-0431

Address:
118 East 8th St
Port Angeles, WA 98362 | 🗺️ Map

Description:
PATH stands for Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness. The PATH program at Peninsula Behavioral Health provides outreach and case management for adults and families who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing their housing. PATH teams are staffed by individuals with lived experience who have navigated similar challenges in their lives. We connect people to resources including housing, healthcare, and service providers. PATH is part of the first major federal response to homelessness. Who We Serve: The PATH program is an outreach program that serves individuals who live with a substance use disorder or mental illness and are also experiencing homelessness or at risk of losing their housing. SERVICES INCLUDE: Street Outreach and Engagement, Case Management, Mental Health Treatment Coordination, Substance Use Treatment Coordination. Assistance: Obtaining financial benefits (including SSI/SSDI), Pursuing educational goals, and finding shelter, transitional housing, and permanent housing. We recognize that homelessness is complex and challenging. We aim to work as a community to help people work towards resiliency, recovery, and lead a self-directed life. You do not need to be a PBH client to receive assistance from PATH.


Port Townsend Emergency Shelter

📞 360-301-9350

📨 info@olycap.org

Address:
209 A Monroe St.
Port Townsend, WA 98368 | 🗺️ Map

Description:
209 A Monroe St. Lower Level, Port Townsend | This low barrier shelter is for people 18+ and must have a WA state ID to get in. This shelter offers beds to sleep in, snacks, meals, clothing vouchers, access to housing resources. Must arrive at 7pm and leave by 8am, once you’ve entered, it is expected you stay the night and do not exit the building. The cots are first come first serve. Dinner is served from 5:30-630pm.


Ryan's House for Youth

🌐 Website | 📞 360-331-4575

📨 ryanshouseforyouth@gmail.com

Address:
​ 19777 SR 20
Coupeville, WA 98239​ | 🗺️ Map

Description:
Ryan's House for Youth is more than just a shelter; it's a place of hope and healing for young people ages 13-24 facing homelessness in Island County. We believe every young person deserves a safe, stable, and supportive environment to thrive. We offer dedicated support staff and empowering environments where youth can overcome challenges, build essential life skills, and work towards a brighter future. We understand that each young person's journey is unique, so we offer a wide range of individualized services to meet their specific needs. These services include: Shelter and housing options for 18-24 year olds: Providing safe and stable places to stay. Street outreach and drop-in center: Connecting with young people where they are and offering support. Educational support: Assistance finding employment or enrolling in school, and tools to help those already enrolled stay in school. Mental health services: Connections to mental health providers for counseling and support. LGBTQ+ support: resources for LGBTQ+ youth. Community referrals: Connecting youth with other vital resources in the community.


Serenity House - Youth Warming Center

🌐 Website | 📞 360-565-5053

📨 youth@serenityhouseclallam.org

Address:
2203 W. 18th St.
Port Angeles, WA | 🗺️ Map

Description:
Starting December 1st, the Youth Warming center is open Monday-Friday 9am-12pm, 1pm-4pm and warm food and drinks are offered 2pm-4pm.


The Nest - Youth and Young Adult Warming Center

🌐 Website | 📞 360-344-2374

📨 info@jeffersonyouthproject.org

Address:
1119 Lawrence St.
Port Townsend, WA 98368 | 🗺️ Map

Description:
Wednesday - Saturday | Free | During hours of operations, people 26 and under can hang out at the Nest and get access to resources while they warm-up. Free snacks and warm water are available as well as other hot drinks for purchase.


The R.E.A.L Outreach Team

📞 360-385-0321

📨 info@discoverybh.org

Description:
360-385-0321 Ext: 154 | Free | Jefferson County | This outreach team is available to people of all ages in Jefferson County providing harm reduction, culturally inclusive, and trauma informed services to people experiencing substance use and mental health distress. During outreach services they can provide tents, blankets, rain ponchos, sometimes clothes, and other basic human needs to withstand the elements experiencing during homelessness.


Winter Warming Center

📨 winterwelcomingcenter@gmail.com

Address:
100 Madison Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368 | 🗺️ Map

Description:
Opening November 16th | Free | Pope Marine Building, 100 Madison Street, Port Townsend | Starting November 16th, the Jefferson Interfaith Action Coalition welcomes anyone who needs a space to go and warm up 7 days a week from 8:30am-12:30pm. If the weather is severe, they will stop open longer, especially when there's snow. They offer WIFI, bathrooms, resources, clothing, and community connections.


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