Who We Are
All young adults matter and housing should be a human right.
History
Since 1978, New Horizons and our community have chosen to see unhoused young adults as some of our communityโs most cherished assetsโfull of beauty, worth, and dignity. After a Greek Orthodox priest named Father Don noticed how many unmet needs unhoused young people were facing during outreach, he teamed up with churches and the downtown community to create New Horizons and provide for the most pressing and basic needs. ย
From Capitol Hill to Belltown, New Horizons has operated centers designed to be a central access point for any young person looking for support. For more than 40 years this community has grown and adapted to more effectively fulfill its mission by offering wraparound services and becoming a leader in helping unhoused young people find stable housing. As a Christian Ecumenical organization, we are driven by a deep commitment to seeing the worth and value of every young person.
Why We Exist
No community should ever grow comfortable withย its most vulnerable young people living unhoused. New Horizons has chosen to exist at the intersection of failed systems and housing instability to ensure that all young people, regardless of who they are, have a safe place to find connection, support, relationship, and housing stability.ย
Mission
Our mission is to end homelessness, one young person at a time.
Intended Impact
Every night a young adult is unhoused is one too many. We believe there is a housing solution for every young adult.ย
New Horizons is uniquely positioned and skilled at ensuring that youth homelessness is rare, brief, and one time. 50% of young adults who exit to housing from New Horizons do so within 100 days.ย