Looking for resources?
We serve young people ages 13-25. Shelter services are for persons 18-25. See below for a complete list of services.
(206) 374-0866 or (866) 646-5437
2709 3rd Avenue Seattle, WA 98121
info@nhmin.org
King County Transit Routes 3 & 4
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For food, laundry, showers, and more... from 7-9pm
Come to Drop-In, offered five nights each week Sunday through Thursday, at 2709 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121.
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For a place to sleep... Sun-Thurs, 9:30pm-8am | Fri-Sat, 9:00pm-8am
If you're between ages 18-25, sign up for the Young Adult Shelter by attending a Drop-In (times listed above) or calling 206-374-0866.
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For breakfast... Every morning, 8:30-9:00am
Come for a quick morning meal every day.
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For case management... Email Angie
Email angiem@nhmin.org or attend a Drop-In and ask for a case management referral.
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For transitional shelter... Application Necessary
If you're interested in living in the Nest, email nest@nhmin.org or call (206) 374-0866.
Our Programs
Drop-In
These two hours give youth access to services like a meal, showers, laundry, clothing, and sign-ups for case management & shelter. A youth medical clinic is held every Wednesday.
Every night, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Day Program
Day programs offer the opportunity to explore interests like writing or music, as well as referrals to medical, health, education, and employment providers. Interest-specific, special population, and leadership groups are available.
Breakfast served from 8:30 – 9:00am every morning. Programs begin after breakfast, Monday – Thursday.
The Nest
The Nest is a transitional shelter space for 15 youth to transition out of homelessness, where each has access to their own bed, a shared kitchen space, and a pod to store belongings.
Application required. Email nest@nhmin.org for more information.
Young Adult Shelter
Our Young Adult Shelter offers 15 month-to-month beds and up to 15 first-come, first-served beds nightly. Meals are provided.
Sunday – Thursday, 9:30pm – 8am. Friday – Saturday, 9:00pm – 8am. Sign up available at (206) 374-0866 or at Drop-In.
Case Management
Case managers assist with housing placements, retrieving government documents, and other barriers to exiting the streets.
Email angiem@nhmin.org for more information, or visit a weekly Drop-In session.
Youth Employment Program
The Youth Employment Program offers four-month apprenticeships where youth earn a stipend, learn a skill for future employment, and develop soft skills for long-term employment. Employment navigation assists youth in finding and sustaining a job through coaching.
To learn more and enter our next round of applicants, email aliciar@nhmin.org.
Street Bean Coffee Roasters
Since 2009 Street Bean Coffee Roasters has been New Horizons’ job training partner, training apprentices as baristas and teaching them the basics of roasting and coffee shop operation.
Read about Street Bean’s mission at streetbean.org.