Real Change Creates Resource Guide for the Unhoused
by Susan Fried
On Tuesday, March 4, Real Change began distributing The Emerald City Resource Guide, a 126-page directory of services available to people experiencing homelessness. Although unhoused people often have phones or can use computers at the library, they frequently have no reliable access to technology. The pocket-sized resource guide is designed to provide information on where to find shelter, hygiene services, food, and healthcare services.
There are over 300 services listed in the guide. The print run of 40,000 copies will be available at over 75 locations around the city including through human service agencies, first responders, and the Seattle Public Library. Both the Seattle Police and King County Sheriff's Departments will receive copies to assist people in finding needed services. Real Change vendors will also have access to a few copies per day to share with people in need.
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