2026 0521 Annual Membership Meeting

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Join us for our IN PERSON! 2026 Annual Membership Meeting

Registration is required for this event.

Thursday, May 21, 2026 | 8:30 - 11 a.m.
Address provided upon registration

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This meeting is hosted in Beacon Hill, Seattle and is accessible with a 10-minute walk from the Link Lightrail station. Full address provided upon registration.

Geared toward providers of housing, shelter, and human services, this meeting is free and open to the public. Registration is required to help us plan accordingly. We will provide a light breakfast, coffee, and tea starting at 8:30 a.m.

Our agenda features Heidi Groover, a housing reporter for The Seattle Times, in conversation about the housing affordability crisis. We will look at the root causes of this crisis with a national, state, and local lens, and get a clearer picture of contributing factors so we can move forward with good information and a shared understanding.

We will also have an interactive art activity with our friends at Partner in Print, time to connect with peers in the housing and human service sector, and more…

Heidi Groover covers housing and real estate for The Seattle Times. Her work demystifies complex market trends and policy debates to help everyday Seattlites navigate rising costs and understand how proposed solutions could affect their daily lives. Before The Seattle Times, Heidi covered Seattle City Hall for The Stranger. She is a graduate of the University of Montana and a proud member of the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild, the union representing journalists across the Northwest.

The Coalition on Homelessness provides education and advocacy resources to staff, clients, and board members of organizations that provide housing, shelter, and services to King County. We convene and facilitate monthly meetings, host case manager trainings, share resources and information related to public benefits, budget and policy priorities, and topics of shared interest for our members. We create opportunities for our members to engage in city, county, state, and federal advocacy related to housing, homelessness, and human services. Our work is guided and informed by our members, who in turn shape the direction and focus of our advocacy. Visit our Member Meeting webpage for meeting and training registration links.

Questions? Please email Kevin Lee, Programs and Member Services Coordinator

Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness

Thursday, May 21, 2026 8:30AM - 11:00AM PDT

Beacon Hill, Seattle