Abused Deaf Womens Advocacy Services

8623 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle, WA - 98115
Phone Number: (206) 922-7088
Fax Number: (206) 726-0017

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ADWAS provides comprehensive services to Deaf and Deaf-Blind survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking. "A Place of Our Own" supportive housing program is currently accepting applications for both Deaf and hearing program participants! They are located in a brand-new building in the lovely, residential Maple Leaf neighborhood on the I-5 corridor north of the University District. Applying is easy! ADWAS' "A Place of Our Own" supportive housing program features 19 individual units of supportive housing for very low income families who are homeless. All units are subsidized by project-based Section 8 through the Seattle Housing Authority. Qualified applicants will meet an income limit of 30% median income plus other SHA requirements. In addition, all units are part of the Washington State Housing Finance Commission Tax Credit program.

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