No images? Click here SHA releases 2022 Annual Report Every year the Seattle Housing Authority issues an Annual Report listing its revenues and net assets, along with information about significant milestones achieved during the year. Enjoy highlights and photos from the SHA community in 2022. Seattle Housing Authority Central Office is moving The Seattle Housing Authority Central Office location and mailing address will change as of November 13, 2023. Filipino American History Month Find a list of resources and events for learning about the history of Filipino Americans in the U.S. Volunteers needed for 2024 Seattle King County Clinic Each year SHA partners with the Seattle/King County Clinic which provides free dental, vision and medical for those in need. The next clinic will be held at Seattle Center, Feb. 15 to Feb. 18, 2024. Find out how to register to volunteer. 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 38,000 people in Seattle. SHA owns and operates more than 8,500 housing units at nearly 400 sites throughout the city. SHA also administers approximately 12,000 Housing Choice Vouchers, enabling low-income residents to receive rental assistance throughout the Seattle housing market. In addition to housing, SHA provides many support services to help tenants improve their quality of life. SHA, an independent public corporation established in 1939, is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, two of whom are SHA residents. Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. More information is available at www.seattlehousing.org. Seattle Housing Authority |