Home Supportive Housing

Serving Island County, and King, Pierce, Skagit
and Spokane Counties

For pre-screening and referrals contact:
Dre Hoyt, FCS program supervisor
[email protected] or call 206-573-1409

Outside agencies and community partners can contact the Community Integrations director, [email protected], regarding collaboration, partnership, capacity or program policies. 

Housing is a cornerstone

FIND HOUSING

  • Need help finding or maintaining housing?
  • Transitioning into the community from jail or treatment?
  • Experiencing difficulty living independently?
  • Have a mental health or substance use disorder diagnosis?

Our FCS Supportive Housing services are designed for Medicaid-eligible individuals experiencing barriers to housing stability with verified risk factors such as being homeless, experiencing unstable housing, facing barriers to independent living, or living with maximum independence in community-integrated housing. Read more here.

Supportive housing is an innovative and proven solution that helps people facing complex barriers to housing thrive and break the cycle of homelessness. It combines affordable housing with support services that help people who face the most complex challenges to live with stability, autonomy, and dignity. Read more here.

Pioneer’s specialists can provide you with support in obtaining community services including, but not limited to: healthcare, social services, resources, housing, employment training, and recovery education and support.

Our community-based team can work with you to overcome the barriers you face and support you on your journey to independence.



“I now have a new handle on life and will continue to better myself. I like being clean and having my own place. It has been over a year living in my apartment and I am signing a lease for another year. It has also been real a blessing to connect with my family again and spend time with my grandson.”

– david

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Additional Resources

If you are in need of services that we do not provide, please contact the following organizations for additional support.


Connect to a wide range of services in your community, including food, housing, legal aid and more.

Suicide and crisis lifeline for anyone in Washington experiencing emotional crisis.

Help for substance abuse, mental health and problem gambling with 24/7 free and confidential care.