Get to Know Your Coalition
Out and About
Raise Your Voice
100

In 2024, we helped provide THESE to over sixteen hundred kids experiencing homelessness through Project Cool.

Backpacks, books, school supplies, and dental hygiene kits to get ready for school


100

In 2024, Coalition volunteers and staff helped over eight hundred people across different King County service sites to participate in THIS important civic activity

Voting! (People who registered to vote, or learned about their voting rights)

100

During the legislative session, we helped over fifteen hundred people to do THIS - a quick and easy way to speak up.

Send a letter to their WA State senator, representatives, and the governor.

200

The Coalition provides many free trainings for service providers and community members on topics like THESE (multiple correct answers)

Connecting clients with public benefits

What to do if immigration enforcement comes to the door

Advocacy

Helping homeless students

Voting rights and registration

200

We brought allies, service providers, and people with lived experience of homelessness to Olympia for THIS annual event to support rent stabilization and other important bills.

Bonus point: Name the bus

Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day

Bonus point: the Advocacy Express!

200

The Coalition helps people speak up, including in-person at THIS recurring Friday event, where we organized people on a rainy day to speak out against proposed cuts to HUD.

Federal Building Fridays 

300

The Coalition currently has fifty nine of THESE, that inform our advocacy, lend power to our collective voice, and house, shelter, and care for thousands of people in our community. 

Dues-paying member organizations!

300

Coalition staff, allies and co-plaintiffs spent Valentine's Day 2025 in THIS unromantic location. 

In court, for arguments in our case against the City of Burien's banishment ordinance


300

For the first time in a few years, we helped run a bill! Rep. Mia Gregerson's HB 1380 didn't pass yet, but it would require local laws to be "objectively reasonable" if they govern THESE essential human activities.  

Sitting, lying down, sleeping or keeping warm and dry in public places. 

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