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No images? Click here November 17, 2025 POTENTIAL FEDERAL IMPACTS ON SHA Congress passed a Continuing Resolution (CR) to end the shutdown and fully fund the government through January 30, 2026. During the shutdown, there was no disruption to our Housing Choice Vouchers or to our subsidy payments for residents of SHA housing. We will continue to monitor events at the federal level so we can do everything we can to ensure our services to residents will not be disrupted. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients should begin to receive their full November benefit on their usual issuance date. SNAP (food) benefits have been funded through September of 2026, so we do not expect any more disruption to this important program in the near future. For the latest updates on SNAP, visit dshs.wa.gov. Emergency food resources
The City of Seattle created a list of emergency resources and guidance for those facing food insecurity. There’s also an online search tool to locate nearby food banks and meal programs across King County. CiviForm makes access to
benefits easier CiviForm helps Seattle residents apply for multiple benefits and discounts in FREE HOLIDAY MEALS
View a list of free community holiday meals in Seattle for families and individuals. TIPS TO AVOID KITCHEN FIRES WHILE COOKING
Unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires in Seattle. The Seattle Fire Department advises residents to stay in the kitchen when frying, broiling or grilling, keep flammable items away from stovetop and know how to respond quickly if a pan catches fire. RESIDENT ACTION COUNCIL If you are interested in joining the Resident Action Council or want to stay updated with upcoming events and volunteer opportunities, email searac2018@gmail.com or SHA Community Builder Tariq Harris at Tariq.Harris@seattlehousing.org. EMAIL THE EDITOR Share your thoughts. How to translate the SHA website You can translate seattlehousing.org into many different languages using the Google translate feature! Select a language for more information. MORE NEWS |








