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Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness
16357 Aurora Ave N., Shoreline, WA 98133
Non-Profit Status
Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Tax ID #: 47-4612289.

Winter Shelter 2025
/in NewsAnnouncing the Return of a Seasonal Winter Shelter Lake City Partners is thrilled to announce a return to our roots with a seasonal Winter Shelter! Opening mid-November and closely integrated with our GLA Day Center, the shelter will be open seven nights a week with the ability for clients to sign up in advance to reserve […]
Q2 Data Report — 2025
/in News, Quarterly ReportQ2 Data Report We enjoy sharing our quarterly data reports to keep us accountable and to share our successes. Our Q2 Report highlights the ongoing impact of our systems change work in our Shelter Services that continues to ensure the demographics of our Aurora Oaks shelter is closely aligned with demographics of the recent Point-in-Time […]
Community Appreciation Event 2025
/in events, NewsCommunity Appreciation Event 2025 We invite you to join us for lunch at Aurora Oaks on Saturday, July 26 for our annual Community Appreciation Event! Mingle with staff, board and elected officials while enjoying a delicious bbq catered lunch. Please join us if you can and you’re welcome to register here! Date: July 26, 2025 […]
Q1 Data Report — 2025
/in News, Quarterly ReportQ1 Data Report At LCP we enjoy sharing our quarterly data reports to keep us accountable and to share our successes. Our quarterly reports provide a range of useful quantitative data and qualitative context that offers a year to date view of our work. The data is shared as text and charts that are part […]
Systems Change: Shelter services and the disproportionate impact of homelessness
/in NewsIntroduction The landscape of unsheltered homelessness in the U.S. increasingly highlights the disproportionate impact experienced by many demographic subgroups. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Black Americans make up 40% of the homeless population despite being only 13% of the general U.S. population. Similarly, Indigenous people experience homelessness at rates far exceeding their […]