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Residents

Seattle Housing Authority provides information for people receiving housing assistance, including building manager phone numbers, instructions for submitting a work order, and how to request an accessibility accommodation. Learn about programs that help residents find jobs, go to college, achieve self-sufficiency, and get involved in their communities.

Seattle Housing Authority residents

Contact information for building managers, program policies and requirements, work orders, and accessibility accommodations.

The Job Connection works with low-income people improve their interview skills, find jobs, and achieve personal goals.

The Higher Education Project gives youth and their families services to help them pursue education beyond high school.

The Family Self-Sufficiency and Tenant Trust Account programs help residents set goals and save for education, home purchases, and more.

Seattle Housing Authority and its community partners operate five computer technology centers throughout Seattle.

Residents have opportunities to join councils and committees, attend community events, and help shape the places they call home.

Seattle Housing Authority provides links to helpful community resources, as well as translation and interpretation services

Tips for preventing and controlling pests in your residence. Includes useful links and information about bedbugs.

Free, 1-hour workshops designed to help clients of Seattle Housing Authority learn how to reduce their utility bills.

The Voice is produced monthly and distributed to public housing, senior housing, and mixed-income community residents.

Pathways is produced quarterly for tenants of the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program.