YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County

Waiting List Information

About YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County Waiting Lists

YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County manages affordable housing programs in Snohomish County, Washington. Their service area includes Serving Snohomish County. They primarily focus on Section 8 (HCV) programs.

When waiting lists are open, eligible individuals and families can apply for housing assistance. Below you can find the current status of their waiting lists and application information.

Current Waiting List Status

Open

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Current Waiting Lists

Housing Assistance Program

open
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Quick Contact Information

Phone
(425) 879-6675
Address
3301 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201
Everett, WA 98201

Important Information

Service Area
Serving Snohomish County
Primary Program Type
Section 8 (HCV)
Housing Vouchers
375
PHA Code
TPC4205

Frequently Asked Questions

The YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County waiting list is currently unknown. Waiting list status can change frequently, so check back regularly for updates.

To apply for Section 8 at YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County:
  1. Check if the waiting list is currently open
  2. Submit an application online or in person when available
  3. Provide required documentation including proof of income and identification
  4. Wait for your application to be processed

Contact them at (425) 879-6675 for specific requirements.

Waiting list times for YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County vary depending on demand, funding availability, and preference categories. Wait times can range from several months to several years. Contact YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County directly for estimated wait times.

YWCA of Seattle, King & Snohomish County serves: Serving Snohomish County.

Last updated: 2026-05-27

The federal Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in housing because of race, color, national origin, religion, familial status, gender, and disability. The Fair Housing Act ensures that all persons receive equal housing opportunity. For more information about the Fair Housing Act and your rights, visit the Department of Housing and Urban Development .