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  1. DESC

    At DESC, our mission is to end long-term homelessness for people experiencing some of life’s toughest challenges — including serious mental illness, chronic health conditions, substance …

  2. STAR Center - desc.org

    The Stability Through Access and Resources (STAR) Center is a service-rich, non-congregate shelter designed to support adults facing chronic homelessness and complex behavioral …

  3. Contact - DESC

    Contact DESC Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) Main Office: 515 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-464-1570 Fax: 206-624-4196 TDD/TDY callers can reach us …

  4. Our services - DESC

    DESC provides effective and affordable solutions to homelessness for our community’s most vulnerable single adults through a nationally recognized interwoven network of care, housing, …

  5. Work at DESC - DESC

    DESC is the region’s largest multi-service agency serving adults who are experiencing homelessness. Our professional staff have learned that creative, assertive, and holistic …

  6. Supportive Housing - DESC

    Today, DESC owns and manages 1,347 units of supportive housing throughout Seattle, and provides permanent supportive housing services to another 150 apartments in Keys to Home.

  7. About - DESC

    DESC helps people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through …

  8. Mobile Crisis Team - DESC

    DESC’s Mobile Crisis Team (MCT) provides in-person response 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to adults experiencing an active behavioral health crisis anywhere in King County.

  9. History - DESC

    History The Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) was founded in 1979 to provide emergency shelter and survival services for people living in a state of chronic homelessness …

  10. Why - DESC

    DESC is building a future where no person is ignored, abandoned, or left unhoused. We are dedicated to this work because we know that our community is more whole when every person …