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King County Veterans Program

King County Veterans Program

Adult Services Division

Office closures for 2024:

Both KCVP Northgate and Tukwila offices: May 15, May 27, June 19, July 4, August 14, September 2, October 14, November 11, November 13, November 28, November 29, December 25.

KCVP Northgate office: 

KCVP Tukwila office: April 17

KCVP is now in Northgate

The King County Veterans Program (KCVP) Seattle office relocated from Belltown to Northgate. The new location at the Northgate Executive Center II is now open for in-person services. No changes are being made to KCVP Tukwila.

KCVP Seattle is now located at:

Northgate Executive Center II
9725 3rd Ave NE, Suite 300 (Third Floor)
Seattle, WA  98115 

KCVP Seattle: 206-263-8387

KCVP Tukwila: 206-263-8387

View driving directions to KCVP Seattle and walking directions from the Northgate Transit Center to Seattle KCVP.

KCVP staff can be reached during normal business hours Monday through Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm.

Walk-in hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:00am and 1:00 - 3:00pm.

All new client walk-ins will be helped on a first come-first served basis. 

Returning and current clients are encouraged to call to schedule appointments. 

COVID-19 Resource Page

Visit the DCHS COVID Response page for a list of local and state resources and information about coronavirus as well as information about our department's response to COVID-19.

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The King County Veterans Program removes barriers and provides services that deliver the most equitable opportunities for empowering veterans, servicemembers and their families to achieve their greatest potential.

Visiting KCVP

The King County Veterans Program (KCVP) works with partners across the region to provide financial, housing, employment and other supportive services to veterans, servicemembers and their families throughout King County.

Visit one of our two locations during walk-in hours to meet with a social service professional. Through a collaborative case management process, your assigned social service professional will help determine the type and levels of services and resources for which you may be eligible.

Eligibility

To be eligible for services or resources, you must be a veteran (served at least one day in the military, any discharge type), servicemember, or respective family member living in King County. Some services are income dependent. When you visit a King County Veterans Program office, bring your ID, proof of service and proof of income.

  Download the KCVP Brochure

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 King County Veterans Program brochure

 Folleto sobre el Programa Para Veteranos

 

Learn about more services for veterans and seniors:  VSHSL services database
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Services

The following types of short-term resources may be available for veterans, servicemembers and their families, depending on eligibility and program guidelines:

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EMERGENCY SUPPORT

KCVP is not a 24-hour emergency services facility, but services are available to help with unforeseen catastrophic events. KCVP may be able to provide help with emergency food, expenses, clothing, transportation, hygiene items, utilities or shelter. KCVP can help you obtain vital documents such as driver’s license/ID, birth certificates or military records. Assistance with basic household goods, child care, onsite emergency supplies such as cold weather clothing, or other emergency related needs may be available if you encounter a hardship.

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EMPLOYMENT

Assistance developing an employment plan, help with your resume and interview skills, job search support, work clothing/tools, vocational assessments, short term training certificates, computer lab access, and connections to employment opportunities are available. KCVP often hosts onsite job fairs to help connect veterans to employment opportunities in King County.

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HOUSING STABILITY

KCVP may be able to help with temporary shelter, assistance with move in costs, basic furniture, rent/mortgage/moorage or storage costs in a crisis. KCVP can assist with utilities needs, including shut off prevention. Our social service professionals may be able to connect you with the larger housing assistance community to coordinate VASH vouchers, SSVF rapid re-housing assistance, low-income housing or supportive or transitional housing options.

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FINANCIAL STABILITY

In addition to helping you find employment and connecting you with training resources, KCVP provides financial coaching, budgeting support and can help you apply for VA, Federal, or State level benefits such as disability or social security.

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LEGAL AND END OF LIFE

KCVP has onsite specialists who can help with civil legal issues, discriminatory housing practices or emergent eviction prevention. Our social service professionals can connect you with post incarceration programs and supports for other obstacles to recovery. KCVP can also help with finding assisted living in Veterans Homes or help you or your family with burial expenses.

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WELL-BEING

Our social service professionals can connect you to physical and mental health resources, assistance with substance use disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, or traumatic brain Injury resources, and connections to social groups and supports. KCVP may also help cover costs of medical supplies and devices not covered by your health insurance, such as reading glasses, emergent dental costs, or medical assistive devices.

For more information, please download the  King County Veterans Program brochure.

 Folleto sobre el Programa Para Veteranos

The King County Veterans Program is funded in part by the Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy (VSHSL). The VSHSL promotes healthy living, financial stability, social engagement, housing stability and service system access for veterans, seniors and vulnerable populations.

Seattle Office

9725  3rd Ave NE, Suite 300, Seattle, WA  98115

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm

Walk-in: Monday - Friday, 8:30-11:00am and 1:00-3:00pm

Phone: 206-263-8387

Fax: 206-569-4355

Tukwila Office

645 Andover Park West, Suite 100, Tukwila, WA 98188

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm

Walk-in: Monday-Friday, 8:30 -11:00am and 1:00 - 3:00pm

Phone: 206-263-8387

Fax: 206-205-3213

Contact Us
 

Phone 206-263-9105

 

TTY Relay: 711

 

Fax: 206-296-5260

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