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  1. DESC

    At DESC, our mission is to end long-term homelessness for people experiencing some of life’s toughest challenges — including serious mental illness, chronic health conditions, substance …

  2. Contact - DESC

    Contact DESC. Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) Main Office: 515 Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104. Phone: 206-464-1570. Fax: 206-624-4196. TDD/TDY callers can reach us …

  3. Our services - DESC

    Every day at DESC we see what innovative clinical care and supportive housing can do: adults who have been homeless for years regain their health, their dignity and their humanity. And …

  4. Supportive Housing - DESC

    Today, DESC owns and manages 1,347 units of supportive housing throughout Seattle, and provides permanent supportive housing services to another 150 apartments in Keys to Home. …

  5. Work at DESC - DESC

    DESC is the region’s largest multi-service agency serving adults who are experiencing homelessness. Our professional staff have learned that creative, assertive, and holistic …

  6. About - DESC

    DESC helps people with the complex needs of homelessness, substance use disorders, and serious mental illness achieve their highest potential for health and well-being through …

  7. History - DESC

    History The Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) was founded in 1979 to provide emergency shelter and survival services for people living in a state of chronic homelessness …

  8. Health Services - DESC

    DESC clients live with severe and often untreated mental illness, substance use disorders, and a host of other physical and developmental disabilities that have caused or contributed to their …

  9. Leadership - DESC

    DESC occupies the indigenous land of Coast Salish peoples. We ask you to join us in acknowledging their community, their elders both past and present, as well as future generations.

  10. Who We Serve - DESC

    DESC works to end the homelessness of vulnerable people, particularly those living with serious mental illnesses, substance use disorders, and/or chronic health conditions. We choose to …