The City of SeaTac contracts with area service providers to meet the human services needs of its residents. The funding is made available through 1.5 percent of the City's General Fund budget. The SeaTac Human Services Advisory Committee identifies the non-profit agencies that can best meet local service needs and makes recommendations to the City Council on funding priorities. Those priorities are based upon addressing the following needs:
- Basic needs, such as food and shelter
- Primary physical, mental and dental care
- Domestic violence prevention and victim support
- Information and referral services
- Services to support independent living
- Specialized services for refugee and immigrant populations
The City of SeaTac allocates funds for the delivery of human services through a bi-annual application process. The City contracts with non-profit agencies to provide programs and services. For information and phone numbers on available services, click here. For an extensive resource guide to human services, click here.
The City of SeaTac provides additional programs to meet the needs of our residents. Please contact the person noted above for information on these programs.
- Adopt-A-Family - Holiday giving for a small number of families in need
- Voucher Programs - Limited services for domestic violence victims and the homeless
- Domestic Violence Prevention - for services click here.
- Recreation Scholorships - Fee assistance for income eligible SeaTac residents, from toddlers to teens. Click here for an application.
2-1-1 Human Services Resource:
Call 2-1-1 or visit http://211kingcounty.org/
Suicide Prevention Links:
Youth Suicide Prevention Program
Crisis Clinic
Agencies Applying for 2011-2012 Funding:
CLOSED - The application deadline was April 29, 2010.