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Healthcare for the Homeless Network provides health care services to people experiencing homelessness in King County and leadership to help change the conditions that deprive our neighbors of home and health.

Select a topic below to learn more:

Health care services and resources for people living homeless

Teams of clinical service providers are situated at a variety of sites throughout King County. The teams use a trauma-informed approach in providing services. They are skilled at meeting the person who is homeless "where they are", and build trusting relationships with them.

Mobile medical care

This program provides walk-in care for people who are living homeless (or were recently homeless) only. Clinic dates and times are updated monthly. Anyone experiencing homelessness in need of care can walk up to the program's medical van. The program does not charge a fee and does not require insurance. No appointment is necessary.

For King County health care providers

Clinical resources, sanitation and hygiene guide, assessment tools and more for King County health care providers.

For homeless service providers

Public Health nurses offer staff training, health education, and consultation to shelters, day centers, transitional housing programs, and other homeless-serving programs in King County.

Health Engagement Action Resource Team (HEART)

Health Care for the Homeless' Health Engagement Action Resource Team (HEART) provides person-centered services that are equitable and racially just through a harm-reduction, trauma-informed lens.

The Street Medicine Team

Our mission to ensure people who are unsheltered in King County have access to the health care they deserve, on their terms. We provide person centered services that are equitable and racially just through a harm reduction, trauma informed lens.

Data and reports

Annual reports, needs assessments, COVID-19 report, Medical Examiner's report and external data resources.

Overview of the Health Care for the Homeless Network (HCHN)

Learn about homelessness and its impact in King County and access meeting materials from the HCHN Governance Council.

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