Our Center

Location: GenPride is in the 12th Ave Arts building at: 1620 12th Ave., Ste. 203 Seattle, WA 98122. We are on the 2nd floor. When you enter the building, there is an elevator on the left towards the back of the lobby or you can take the stairs up. If you take the elevator, our office is the first one you will see directly in front of you when the doors open.  

 

COVID-19 Precautions:  

All of our staff are fully vaccinated + boosters. We sanitize work areas before and after use. We are still asking everyone to wear masks; if you don’t have a mask, we will provide you with one. If you have any public health safety concerns prior to your visit, please let us know so we can do our best to help you feel safe

Public Transportation: The office is a few blocks from light rail’s Capitol Hill Station, the Broadway Streetcar, and many bus routes; visit the King County trip planner at https://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov or call 206-553-3000 for assistance planning your trip.  


Parking: There is free, 2-hour on-street parking in the neighborhood between 12th and 14th Avenues and E. Olive St. and E. Denny Way. 

Our mailing address is: P.O. Box 23123, Seattle, WA 98102

Community Roots Housing Pride Place Application Phone Line

Monday - Friday | 7 am - 10 pm

(206) 347-1500

Dedicated Pride Place Application Phone Line - CALL NOW

Live agents are ready to take your call.

Dedicated Pride Place Application Phone Line Opens - CALL NOW

Live agents are ready to take your call.

The call center for Pride Place applications opened June 15, at 9 am. 

GenPride and Community Roots Housing know there was some confusion and difficulties as calls began to come in. Community Roots Housing has provided a statement: Please click HERE to see what you need to know.

If you need assistance during the process or with eligibility information, GenPride is available at: (206) 393-3400 or email prideplace@genprideseattle.org

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