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Health Through Housing (HTH) dashboard

The Health Through Housing (HTH) initiative is accelerating King County's response to chronic homelessness by transforming what began as an emergency response during the COVID-10 pandemic into a permanent part of our region's housing infrastructure. Through the strategic acquisition and repurposing of hotels and other buildings, HTH provides permanent supportive housing and emergency housing for people experiencing chronic homelessness, helping residents achieve greater stability, improve their health, and strengthen their connections to community.

In 2025, Health Through Housing continue to expand across King County through strong partnerships with cities, community-based housing providers, health care organizations, and service partners. Three new sites—Sharyn Grayson House, Sweetgrass Flats, and Booker House—opened their doors, while ongoing lease-up activities across the portfolio, including the second phase of lease-up at Haven Heights, contributed to the addition of 109 housing units in 2025. These efforts increased access to housing for people exiting homelessness.

For the fourth consecutive year, Health Through Housing data demonstrates strong outcomes for residents. In 2025, 93% of permanent supportive housing residents remained housed or moved to other permanent housing, while residents experienced fewer hospitalizations, emergency room visits, and jail booking after moving into housing. These findings reinforce growing evidence that permanent supportive housing and Housing First approaches are effective strategies for reducing homelessness, improving health outcomes, and helping people maintain long-term housing stability. 

New to this year's dashboard are criminal legal system outcome measure that show reductions in jail bookings among residents after entering Health Through Housing. The dashboard also includes accessibility enhancements and expanded data tables to improve usability for all visitors. Explore the sections below to learn more about Health Through Housing's progress in 2025, the residents served through the initiative, and the partnerships helping advance solutions to chronic homelessness across King County

 

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