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About DESC and Advocacy
DESC's creation is founded in the advocacy of several concerned individuals and organizations, and our legacy of political engagement continues today. At DESC, we envision a community where:
- No one is treated as a throwaway person
- No homeless person is abandoned or ignored
- Leading societal institutions cooperate to ensure people do not become homeless, and when they do, quickly offer an effective helping hand
- Policies and practices are based on honest and thorough analysis of the causes of and the solutions to homelessness
- We meet our clients where they are and work collaboratively with them to provide housing first - linked to treatment and other services that meet their needs and human aspirations
- We work with the broader community, its leaders and institutions, contributing the experiences of our organization and the people we serve, and applying those lessons to community efforts to prevent and end homelessness
- Contact your legislator and tell them you support DESC and programs that support the dignity and well being of people living with homelessness.
- Vote! In local elections, support bills that bring shelter, homes and service to people living with homelessness.
- We strive to contribute to the local and national funds of information about best and promising practices. See our Research page for more information about evaluation of DESC programs.
- We work to promote a policy climate responsive to the needs of disabled homeless people.
- National Alliance to End Homelessness
- Corporation for Supportive Housing
- Homelessness Resource Center
- National Low Income Housing Coalition
- Washington State Coalition for the Homeless
- Washington Low-Income Housing Alliance
- Washington Community Mental Health Council
- Seattle-King County Coalition on Homelessness
- Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County
- NAMI Greater Seattle
- Seattle Human Services Coalition
We encourage our supporters to become familiar with these organizations and their efforts to end homelessness and ensure top-quality mental health care that promotes recovery.
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DESC in Olympia

DESC Staff meet with Representative Reuven Carlyle, 36th District, while lobbying in Olympia against human service budget cuts. As a result of advocacy from staff and supporters, Legislation voted to maintain most funding for DESC's nationally recognized programming.
