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Seattle councilmember pushes to expand program addressing downtown homeless camps

Nov 12, 2021, 3:30 PM | Updated: Nov 14, 2021, 7:01 am

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Councilmember Andrew Lewis (Photo courtesy of Seattle Channel)

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Seattle Councilmember Andrew Lewis , designed to address problematic homeless encampments in the downtown core.

Seattle councilmember touts 鈥榳in-win鈥 approach to addressing downtown homeless camps

JustCARE operates as a collaboration between city leaders, businesses, homeless individuals, and behavioral health outreach workers and others, to offer quick temporary housing and wraparound services that make people living in encampments more inclined to accept shelter and services.

Up until now, the program has been limited in its scope, but has seen success in clearing several downtown Seattle encampments, all while getting unhoused residents into shelter spaces. So far, it’s been called on to assist with camps at Third and Pike, City Hall Park, and most recently this week, at First and Yesler.

Outreach work along Third and Pike marked its debut in June of 2021, when 33 people who had been living on the street in the area were voluntarily moved into available homeless shelter spaces. Of those, 14 were placed into tiny homes through the city’s HOPE Team, while another 15 to 17 were moved into hotels run by JustCARE partners.

This week’s clearance of the encampment at First and Yesler resulted in all 31 residents voluntarily accepting offers of shelter.

That’s part of what Lewis has described as a 鈥渢eam effort鈥 that eliminates the region鈥檚 more siloed approach, and instead has nonprofits and service providers pooling resources with county and city leaders.

But Lewis says the model is only funded through June, and limited to just a handful of areas. Lewis and others working on JustCARE are hoping to garner more support to continue the program and take it citywide.

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“If we’re resourceful enough, we can deliver those services and we can continue to replicate the type of outreach we did here [in downtown],” he said during a news conference this week.

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The effort has garnered support from other groups as well, including the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA).

鈥淲e must continue to move with urgency to help the most vulnerable off the streets of downtown and ensure parks and public spaces are available and accessible to all,” DSA President Jon Scholes said . “JustCARE is a proven and compassionate approach to meeting the needs of the unsheltered and ensuring the downtown neighborhood is healthy and welcoming for all.”

Moving forward, Lewis plans to bring together leaders in Seattle city government, King County, and the nascent Regional Homelessness Authority to discuss ways to continue supporting JustCARE, and hopefully expand it to include other neighborhoods.

成人X站 Radio reporter Hanna Scott contributed to this story.

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