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YWCA Housing Program

About the YWCA Housing Program

In partnership with the Housing Pierce County, YWCA Pierce County offers affordable, transitional housing, and a wide range of flexible individualized services to survivors of intimate partner domestic violence. Services include safety planning, advocacy, case management, and referrals to other resources.

Contact Info

253-272-4181
info@ywcapiercecounty.org

Hours & Location 
405 Broadway Tacoma, WA 98402

Leadership
Shelter & Housing Program Manager Washawna Fletcher ext. 256

Additional Resources

*Housing resources with an asterisk require a referral through Coordinated Entry. Please call 211.

YWCA Housing Program FAQ

How do I get into YWCA Housing Program (YHP)?

Contact Washawna Fletcher, Shelter & Housing Program Manager, (253-272-4181 ext. 256 or info@ywcapiercecounty.org) to complete the interest waitlist form to determine eligibility.

Where are the apartments in the YHP located?

These are undisclosed locations for confidentiality purposes as our housing clients are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and stalking.

How many units are available in YHP?

Pierce County Housing Authority designated 23 units of housing for use by survivors receiving services through the YWCA Housing Program.

Does YHP help you find permanent housing?

Yes, YHP helps survivors in locating and securing permanent housing at the end of the transitional housing period.

How much does housing cost through YHP?

The cost of housing through YHP depends on the individual household’s income.