Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Housing & Human Services
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Central Staff Analysts' Working Files
City Learning Team Records
Correspondence, evaluations, reports, and statistics regarding a project designed to decrease the ninth grade drop-out rate at Seattle high schools. City employees were recruited to be tutors. The goals of the project were to decrease the drop-out rate by ten percent, raise student grades to 2.0 so they could participate in school activities, and to assist students in earning a minimum of five credits so they could enter tenth grade with their peers.
Community Development Block Grant Project Records
Correspondence, reports, program plans and project summaries, financial monitoring records, and letters of authority to expend funds for block grant funded programs. Seattle's block grant programs concentrate in low income neighborhoods and focus on housing rehabilitation; extension of human services such as child care, nutrition, victim advocacy, medical services, and employment and training; and neighborhood improvement through economic development.
Department of Housing and Human Services Reorganization Records
Correspondence, reports, organization charts, mission statements, and proposed models regarding the dissolution of the Department of Community Development and the reorganization of its functions into the Department of Neighborhoods and the Department of Housing and Human Services.
Homelessness and Hunger Annual Survey Reports
Annual surveys describing homelessness and poverty in Seattle.
Homelessness Policy and Programs Records
Records relating to Seattle's homelessness response.
Office of Housing Digital Photographs
Digital photos represent community centers, emergency service centers, artists' lofts, mental health facilities, and women's transitional housing.
SafeFutures Program Records
Records of a program to prevent and control juvenile violence and delinquency.
Sand Point Community Housing Project Records
Project to acquire surplus federal property at a closed naval base for use as housing for the homeless.
Child Development Program Records
An office that ensured access to affordable education and child development programs for all children, especially low-income and disadvantaged children.
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- Seattle (Wash.) 23
- Seattle 20
- Children and Youth 8
- City planning 4
- Low-Income Housing 4
- Public schools -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 4
- Seattle (Wash.) -- Politics and government 4
- Shelters for the homeless -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 4
- Asian Americans -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 3
- Community development, Urban -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 3
- Education 3
- Gang prevention -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 3
- Homelessness -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 3
- Older people -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 3
- Block grants -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Child care -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Community Development Block Grant Program (Seattle, Wash.) 2
- Early childhood education -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Emergency housing -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Head Start programs -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- High school students -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Home and Family 2
- Housing -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Hunger -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Older people -- Home care -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- School budgets -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Weatherization 2
- Youth employment -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 2
- Accessory Housing 1
- African Americans -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- After-school programs -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Aged 1
- Ballard Alternatives Report 1
- Cable Television 1
- Central Financial Management System (CFMS) 1
- Child Care 1
- Child abuse -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Child development -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Children -- Nutrition -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Children -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Citizenship -- United States 1
- Code Enforcement 1
- College preparation programs -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Community Development 1
- Community Development Block Grants 1
- Computer Systems 1
- Crime prevention -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Domestic Partners 1
- Domestic Violence 1
- Downtown 1
- Drainage and Wastewater Utility 1
- Economic Development 1
- Educational surveys -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Electric railroads -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Emergency Housing 1
- Emergency shelter -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Employment 1
- Energy conservation -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Environmental education -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Family services -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Family violence -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Government marketing -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Harborfront Public Improvement Plan 1
- Hazardous Waste 1
- Hispanic Americans -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Homeless 1
- Homeless children -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Housing Rehabilitation 1
- Housing subsidies -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Human services -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Immigrant families -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Juvenile Delinquency 1
- Juvenile delinquency -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Kent Highlands Landfill (Kent, Wash.) 1
- Marinas 1
- Martha Washington School for Girls (Seattle, Wash.) 1
- Media and Communication 1
- Military base conversion -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Mobile Homes 1
- Multi-Family Residential Areas 1
- Neighborhood Rehabilitation 1
- Neighborhood planning -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Neighborhoods 1
- North Fork Snoqualmie Project 1
- Nutrition 1
- Older people -- Care -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Older people -- Employment -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Older people -- Long-term care -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Parks for dogs -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Photographs 1
- Problem youth -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Public Utilities 1
- Public health -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Refugee families -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Sand Point 1
- Sand Point (King County, Wash.) 1
- School-age child care -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Schools -- Washington (State) -- Seattle 1
- Seattle Center 2000 Master Plan 1
- Seattle Commons 1