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King County Housing Authority Launches Youth Safety & Belonging Initiative

New partnership with CHOOSE 180 and Northwest Credible Messenger brings additional youth development programs to Auburn, Kent, and Shoreline

May 21, 2026

King County Housing Authority (KCHA) is pleased to announce the launch of the Youth Safety & Belonging Initiative, a strategic partnership to strengthen opportunities for young people ages 14-19 growing up in KCHA communities in Auburn, Kent, and Shoreline.  

The $800,000 investment for the first year will implement proven programs that build belonging and community stability for all young people, including those impacted by trauma or other life challenges. Programs and interventions will focus on positive youth development approaches that prevent violence, foster connection and opportunity, and create safer, more supportive environments where young people can thrive. 

The Youth Safety & Belonging Initiative builds on the strong youth programming already in place across multiple KCHA communities. The initiative is designed to add to existing out-of-school time programs, bringing in additional resources and staff who will build trusting relationships with young people, strengthening the overall support system so more of our youth can thrive. 

KCHA received an overwhelming response to this Request for Proposal (RFP) and appreciates the many qualified organizations that applied, which shows just how committed this region is to supporting our youth. 

Partnerships

Following a robust application review process, KCHA is announcing new awards and partnerships under the Youth Safety & Belonging Initiative to two community-based organizations: CHOOSE180 and Northwest Credible Messenger.  

CHOOSE 180, a community-based organization with over a decade of experience serving system-impacted youth across King County, will partner with KCHA to serve youth living at Ballinger Homes in Shoreline. Their intervention-focused, credible-messenger model meets youth where they are, within housing communities, schools, and community spaces, through proactive outreach, structured group programming, and individualized mentorship. Grounded in trauma-informed, evidence-based practices, this approach emphasizes relationship-building, accountability, and skill development to reduce conflict, strengthen connections to trusted adults, and support safer community environments. 

Northwest Credible Messenger will partner with KCHA to serve youth living at targeted housing communities located in Kent and Auburn, delivering healing-centered, place-based programming for youth impacted by community violence. Using a peer credible-messenger model, the organization provides proactive outreach, rotating group sessions, voluntary one-on-one mentorship, and restorative supports that foster safety, trust, and connection to caring adults. This flexible, relationship-driven program is led by staff with lived experience and strong community connections, grounded in healing-centered and evidence-informed practices, and designed to engage youth often disconnected from traditional services while strengthening coordination across KCHA communities.   

What People Are Saying 

“Young people growing up in our neighborhoods deserve to feel safe, supported, and connected to opportunity. Stable housing is the foundation, and partnerships with community organizations bring relationships, tools, and resources that create the conditions for young people to thrive. We’re excited to launch the Youth Safety & Belonging Initiative with Choose 180 and Northwest Credible Messenger to make our communities even stronger and give our young people a brighter future.” – Robin Walls, President and CEO, King County Housing Authority 

“KCHA is making a meaningful investment directly into the communities they are embedded within and that alignment matters deeply to us at CHOOSE 180. We believe that when communities invest in our youth early, we create stronger neighborhoods for everyone. This partnership reflects a shared commitment to building upstream and intervention-based approaches that strengthen belonging, deepen community connection and create meaningful opportunities for young people to thrive.” – Nneka Payne, M.Ed, Chief Executive Officer, CHOOSE 180   

“At Northwest Credible Messenger, we believe true youth safety begins with healing, connection, and opportunity. The KCHA Youth Safety and Belonging initiative represents an important investment in place-based services and supports that meet young people where they are, honor their lived experiences, and strengthen the communities surrounding them. When we center Healing-Centered Engagement and trust community leadership, we co-create pathways with young people and families to live out their aspirations to the fullest.” – Dr. Jason J. Clark, Director, Northwest Credible Messenger 

"True safety is more than crime prevention, especially for our South King County youth. Safety is about looking after each other, developing social and emotional support systems, and building community right here in Auburn and across the region. This new initiative reflects an approach Auburn has embraced for nearly a decade — pairing compassion with accountability and strong community connections to foster belonging, prevent violence, and support our young residents." – Nancy Backus, Mayor of Auburn

“In Kent, we know that when young people feel safe, supported, and connected, our whole community is stronger. Our partnership with KCHA and our shared support for young people ensures that Kent remains a place where every family can thrive. Stable housing, early intervention, and creating opportunities for youth to feel seen and valued are essential to public safety and can inspire young people to reach their full potential.” – Dana Ralph, Mayor of Kent 

“When we invest in youth well-being, we strengthen the future of our entire community. Shoreline’s partnership with KCHA brings together government, nonprofits, and neighborhoods to meet people where they are, collaborate to create pathways to opportunity, and empower our youth and families to become leaders.” – Betsy Robertson, Mayor of Shoreline

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