About
Entre Hermanos’ Housing Assistance Program provides rental and utility support for individuals and families experiencing difficulties in their housing. We partner with local government agencies, community organizations, and property managers to help clients find and maintain stable housing.
Who we serve
Individuals and families may find support within our program for the following areas:
- Emergency housing
- Transitional housing
- Short-term rental and utility assistance
- Supportive services to maintain stable housing
Assistance Types
Entre Hermanos’ Housing Assistance Program provides tenant counseling, resources, referrals, and case management assessed on a case-by-case basis. Referrals to housing are made to non-profit and for-profit owners and organizations. We do not own or lease out housing units directly.
Emergency, Transitional and Supportive Services criteria* (specific assistances may have further criteria):
- Must be living in King, Island, or Snohomish County
- Applicants must be homeless, at immediate risk of homelessness, or rent-burdened (paying 50% of income or more towards rent)
Get Help
Navigating housing resources can be difficult. If you are experiencing urgent need, please call 2-1-1. Resources listed are not affiliated or partnered with Entre Hermanos.
Emergency Housing Resources
Call 2-1-1 toll-free at 1-800-621-4636, Monday thru Friday, 8am – 6pm for info about all King County resources if:
- You are at immediate risk of losing your housing.
- You or your family are currently homeless.
- You are experiencing domestic violence and seeking shelter for yourself and your children.
- You are seeking information about rental assistance resources you may be eligible for.
Facing Eviction?
Call the King County Tenant Resource Hotline at 206-580-0762, Monday thru Friday, 9am-1pm. To qualify, you must:
- Rent in King County and live on low-income.
- Have received an eviction or subsidy termination notice.
- Need reasonable accommodations for a disability.
Affordable Housing
The following list are resources for searching for low-income and affordable housing units. Availabilities and requirements vary by property.
Legal and Knowledge Resources
If you are seeking legal assistance regarding evictions, tenant rights, and other information regarding housing justice in Washington, see the following:
Contact Us
If you have any questions or comments, please fill out this form and someone will be in touch soon. If you are experiencing an emergency and need urgent services, please call 2-1-1.