Hospitality House

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The House

A Home for a Time. Stop by Hospitality House on any given day and you'll experience a warm, welcoming place where residents go about daily life. Freely, easily. Here, a resident presses an outfit for work tomorrow. There, several others gather for popcorn and a movie. Across the hall, a resident emails a friend, puts the finishing touches on her resume. Just like home.

Our Facilities

  • A dormitory for nine women
  • Great Room with kitchen, dining and living areas
  • Bathrooms with showers, soaps and shampoos
  • Home-cooked dinners catered each evening by volunteer meal providers; a refrigerator stocked with the makings for healthy breakfasts and lunches
  • A safe, relaxed place to call home for up to three months
  • And as residents prepare to leave the shelter, a completion certificate and "starter kit" of kitchen and bathroom essentials to celebrate the day

Good Health

From motivational life skills taught by a professional instructor to self care tips offered by a Community Health Nurse, Hospitality House provides everything the women need for physical, mental and spiritual health.

Professional case management staff to help residents find employment, improve skills, overcome substance abuse, etc.

Daytime workshops – from feel-good facials and haircuts to serious stuff such as completing Basic Health Applications and resumé writing – conducted by volunteers from the community.

Weekly visits by a Community Health Nurse to help address the residents' individual health concerns An apple a day, plucked fresh from the fruit bowl in the kitchen

Daytime Workshops Help Build Lifetime Success Plans

Hospitality House Shelter is pleased to announce that we are now offering daytime workshop programs for our residents. A variety of outstanding guest speakers and care services providers from around the community are volunteering their time, talent and services to inform, inspire and pamper our residents every Tuesday. They have committed to an ongoing schedule of involvement geared toward improving health and life skills. The residents chose the name "Tuesday’s Best" to symbolize both the quality of services they are receiving as well as the results they hope to gain from participation in the workshops.

If you are interested in being a part of "Tuesday’s Best" by sharing your expertise, please contact Case Manager Judy Allman at judy.hospitalityhouse@gmail.com.


(206) 242-1860

1419 SW 150th St, Burien, WA 98166

Hospitality House is a 501 C-3 organization / Tax ID 91-2006859

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