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  1. • Referrals can come from a variety of sources including but not limited to: DESC’s Homeless Outreach Stabilization and Transition (HOST) team, Mobile Rapid Response Crisis Team …

  2. For over 45 years, DESC has been at the forefront of innovative solutions to end homelessness for individuals facing significant challenges, including serious mental health conditions, …

  3. DESC is a 501c3 nonprofit organization funded by a mixture of public contracts, health insurance (Medicaid), tenant rents and rent subsidies, and private donations.

  4. If successful with our funding application, DESC will use resources to address a limited scope of critical upgrades to strengthen the long-term sustainability and livability of the Morrison …

  5. DESC is growing faster than ever before because more people than ever are experiencing chronic homelessness, behavioral health crises and more severe mental illness.

  6. DESC maintains all records within secure systems and ensures appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards are in place to protect client privacy.

  7. Behavioral healthcare is vital for thriving communities. DESC appreciates the legislature's support for Medicaid rate increases and enhancements, particularly for individuals facing behavioral …

  8. DESC is a licensed provider of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and makes available a variety of counseling and medication treatment services available to our clients.

  9. Sep 30, 2025 · Afterwards, enjoy a tour of Steven’s Place and connect with DESC staff to see firsthand what makes permanent supportive housing so special. Your participation sends a …

  10. DESC is seeking funding from the City of Seattle Office of Housing to rehab The Morrison, a permanent supportive housing building at 509 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98104.