YWCA Housing Program
About Our Housing Program
The YWCA Housing Program provides supportive services aimed at promoting healing and achieving economic and personal self-sufficiency. Leaving an abusive relationship often results in sudden homelessness for many survivors and their children, which takes time to overcome.
Long-Term Affordable Housing
In partnership with the Pierce County Housing Authority, YWCA Pierce County offers long-term affordable housing, giving survivors the time and support needed to rebuild their lives and achieve self-sufficiency.
Comprehensive Support Services
Our housing program offers a wide range of flexible and individualized services to meet the unique needs of survivors and their children. We focus on self-determination, supporting each participant to choose the best course of action for their family.
Services Include:
Safety Planning: Personalized plans to ensure safety and well-being.
Advocacy: Ongoing support and representation.
Case Management: Assistance with setting and achieving personal goals.
Referrals: Connections to counseling, employment, child care, legal assistance, support groups, and more.
Contact Information
If you need emergency shelter, please contact YWCA's 24-hour hotline at 253-383-2593 or email crisis@ywcapiercecounty.org.
For further information or questions regarding housing, please contact: info@ywcapiercecounty.org
Note: If you are inquiring about the Dorothy I. Height Apartments, please contact Allied Residential at dorothyheight@alliedresidential.com or call 253-272-0318 for more resources on tenant eligibility.
Explore YWCA Pierce County's Housing Programs, which provide long-term affordable housing and comprehensive supportive services for domestic violence survivors and their children. Our program includes safety planning, advocacy, case management, and referrals to essential resources. Contact us to learn more about how we can support your journey to self-sufficiency. For emergency shelter, call our 24-hour hotline at 253-383-2593.