RH/MFW Office Moving Day

February 25th

Shanti Volunteer Four-Day Training

April 14th & 15th

and 21st & 22nd

CareTeam Volunteer Training

Saturday, April 28th

 

 

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Impressions and Growth: Shanti
2012-02-10
Since its founding in 1983, Seattle Shanti has held almost 100 volunteer trainings....

Our Transitional Housing
2012-01-20
Working in the Transitional Housing Program over the last six years has been a challenging...

Wearing the Ribbon
2012-01-09
With this past year being the 30th anniversary of the first AIDS diagnosis, there...

Beacon House is a warm, comfortable home on Beacon Hill and can house 4 residents.
Father J. Paul Dalton House, North of the University District, is a spacious house for 6 residents.
Gwen Beighle House, named for the founder of Multifaith Works and located on Capitol Hill, provides housing for up to 5 residents.
Hill House, is a comfortable home located across the street from Beacon House and houses 4 residents.
Casa Luis is a beautiful home for 5 Spanish-speaking residents located in West Seattle.
Jude Jackson House is named after a long-time director of Rosehedge, and offers 6 residents a place to call home.
Right behind Jude Jackson House is another home that provides round-the-clock care for 6 residents.
Named after a young Unitarian minister who died of AIDS, the Mark DeWolfe House accommodates 6 residents in a vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood.

. . . not just a house, but a Place to Call Home

From our residents . . .

"Thanks for being there when my next move could have been the street.  Rosehedge/Multifaith Works Housing Program is a brilliant idea, and much appreciated."

"I truly feel fortunate and blessed to be able to reside here during this difficult time in my life."

"Multifaith Works Housing Program has not just given me a place to live.  It has given me a home, an extended family, and most important of all: hope."

Uniqueness of Program

Through the Housing Program, Rosehedge/Multifaith Works helps people living with HIV/AIDS move from crisis to self-sufficiency through structured community living.  more 

Community Living

Quality of life is maintained by promoting a sense of community and enabling residents to share in group decision-making and problem-solving--the only HIV/AIDS housing program of its kind in King County.  more

Enhanced Transitional Housing

Rosehedge/Multifaith Works provides Enhanced Transitional Housing in five locations for people living with HIV/AIDS. more

 

 

Enhanced Assisted Living

Rosehedge/Multifaith Works specializes in the care of individuals with mental illness, substance dependency, and/or dementia in addition to the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS.  We are the only facility in the Seattle area providing Enhanced Assisted Living services to this challenging population.  more

Linkages to Supportive Services

For further information on the Housing Program, the housing process, and other programs of Rosehedge/Multifaith Works, along with volunteer opportunities, please follow this link.   more

Client Stories

Our clients share their individual stories.  more