(The Center Square) – Seattle’s infamous Third Avenue corridor will see more homeless and drug addiction services available next year as the Downtown Emergency Service Center announced three new facilities are set to open along the street.
The Downtown Emergency Service Center, or DESC, is one of the region’s largest homeless service providers. The nonprofit received the third largest portion of funding from the King County Regional Homelessness Authority in 2024 with $15.6 million.
Thanks to funding from the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, DESC will open a new center on Third Avenue that will serve as a non-congregate shelter to provide behavioral health services 24/7…