No images? Click here Thank you to the Seattle Fire and Police Departments, and other SHA partners for invaluable response to a fire at Bell TowerTragedy was averted when a major fire engulfed the first floor of SHA’s 120-unit Bell Tower apartment building in Belltown very early in the morning on March 10. SHA is grateful to the Seattle Fire and Police Departments for their fire response that morning and the investigation that followed, and to SHA partners who assisted residents at the scene and in the days after. Earth Day is Friday, April 22 Learn about the Seattle Housing Authority’s environmental commitment, read about what you can do to protect our environment and find out how to participate in Earth Day events around Seattle. 2021 Yesler Annual Implementation Report The recently released Yesler Annual Implementation Report highlights the progress made during 2021 on the redevelopment of Yesler Terrace into a vibrant mixed-income community with expanded affordable housing, services and community amenities. Ramadan Kareem Ramadan is the holiest month for Muslims. It is celebrated worldwide as a month of fasting, charitable acts and personal reflection. ABOUT SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITYThe mission of the Seattle Housing Authority is to enhance the Seattle community by creating and sustaining decent, safe and affordable living environments that foster stability and self-sufficiency for people with low incomes. SHA provides long-term, low-income rental housing and rental assistance to more than 37,000 people in Seattle. SHA owns and operates approximately 8,500 units at nearly 400 sites throughout the city. SHA also administers more than 10,000 Housing Choice Vouchers, enabling low-income residents to receive rental assistance throughout the Seattle housing market. SHA, an independent public corporation established in 1939, is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, two of whom are SHA residents. More information is available at seattlehousing.org. Seattle Housing Authority |