New Futures has programs in three South King County apartment complexes, where we work with residents to develop integrated programs that respond to their stated needs. View our sites page to find out which apartment complexes we serve or contact us for more information.
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76% Latino
12% African/African-American
4% Asian/Pacific Islander
3% Multi-Ethnic
3% Other
2% Caucasian
98% “very low” income (30% or below median income)
93% of individuals are immigrants/refugees
54% are limited English speaking
If you need assistance but do not live in an apartment complex served by New Futures, contact Crisis Clinic’s Community Resources by calling 2-1-1 to connect with over 7,000 services and 3,000 agencies in King County. Community Resources is online at: http://www2.ci.seattle.wa.us/crisisclinic/