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  • Our Residents | Bellwether Housing

    Stability Community Opportunity Stories Our Residents The residents at Bellwether are making life happen. They are good people with big hearts. Bellwether Housing is helping to strengthen their communities and give them more opportunities. Stability Finding Stability Many of our residents have told us that the housing we provided allowed them to survive life’s curveballs. Bellwether's goal is to boost people up , not keep them down. Some of our residents have fled their country or left another area of the US and arrived here knowing no one, or have disabilities or health complications. At Bellwether, residents get comfort and settle in. 50% of our residents have lived in their apartments for 5 years or more, and 20% for 10 years or more. Bellwether Residents: Teba and her mom Finding a Strong Community Many Bellwether residents lost work during the COVID-19 pandemic and were unable to pay rent. Our Resident Services Team identified all residents eligible for Seattle rental assistance and walked them through the complex application progress. Helping our residents get rental assistance and stay housed is some of the most important work Bellwether has ever done. Bellwether Residents: The Ritter family Finding Opportunity Our residents have told us that they were able to pursue a new job or education opportunities, had easier commutes, and could enroll their children in excellent schools because of the housing they have at Bellwether. Those who received scholarships took their education further and soon will be able to pursue new job opportunities. Bellwether Residents: The Fanose family Bellwether Resident Bellwether Resident: Augustine Creating access to opportunity through affordable housing Community Opportunity Stories RESIDENT STORIES Play Video Closer to Home 2025 - Taryn's Story Play Video Planting Seeds: Mr. Captain Larry and DeAngelo Play Video Cooking Together Play Video Behind the Scenes: Why Alex, Yvette, and Todd love their work! Play Video

  • Pets and Service Animals | bellwetherhousing

    < Back Previous Next Policies Pets and Service Animals Do Bellwether buildings allow pets? Cats and dogs (75 lb. limit) are accepted at: Bellevue/Olive, Cambridge, Casa Pacifica, First & Vine, Genesee, Gilmore, Mercer Court, Meridian Manor, Olive Tower, Oregon, Parker, Rose Street, Sunrise Tower (formerly Security House), Stewart Court, Stone Way, Tate Mason House, The Views at Madison, and Vine Court. Cats only are accepted at Graham/Terry and Sterling Court. Approval for certain other small household animals may be requested in writing. Bellwether limits the number of pets to two (2) per apartment. The pet deposit is $125 and Bellwether requires proof of inoculations, proof of spay/neutering, and a current license. Residents must agree to and follow the Bellwether Pet Policy. All Bellwether buildings accommodate approved service animals. Previous Next

  • Blog | Bellwether Housing

    News & Events Calendar Press Mentions E-Newsletter Blog Bellwether Blog Keep informed about what we are passionate about and what we've been up to. ​ ​Looking for our upcoming events? Go to News All Posts Anti-Racism New Developments Groundbreaking Arbora Court Newsletter Publications Closer to Home Resident Stories Advocacy The Cambridge Awards Press Covid-19 Corona Virus Women of Bellwether World Facilities Management Day Search May 10 Mental Health Awareness Month: The Crucial Link Between Housing and Well-being 16 Post not marked as liked Jan 26 Share the Love with Mr. Captain Larry 242 Post not marked as liked Nov 30, 2023 Deangelo's Story 33 Post not marked as liked Nov 16, 2023 Leah's Story 31 Post not marked as liked Oct 9, 2023 Libby's Story 29 Post not marked as liked Oct 2, 2023 Lilian's Story 31 Post not marked as liked Sep 26, 2023 Patrick's Story 24 Post not marked as liked Sep 18, 2023 Azeb's Story 52 Post not marked as liked Jul 5, 2023 Seeding Change, Harvesting Homes: 2022 Annual Report 242 Post not marked as liked Jun 22, 2023 Behind the Scenes: Why Alex, Yvette, and Todd love their work! 35 Post not marked as liked May 26, 2023 Plymouth Housing and Bellwether Housing Celebrate First AffordableHigh-Rise Development in 50 Years 263 Post not marked as liked May 3, 2023 Bellwether Housing to build 333 affordable, transit-oriented homes at the Overlake Village Station 462 Post not marked as liked Nov 15, 2022 Transgender Awareness Week 55 Post not marked as liked Nov 14, 2022 Supporting Residents Through an Impossible Time 60 Post not marked as liked Oct 18, 2022 UW and SHA tap Bellwether Housing to build mixed-income development in U District 617 Post not marked as liked Sep 20, 2022 Bellwether Housing and Mercy Housing Northwest Celebrate the Opening of Cedar Crossing 184 Post not marked as liked Aug 1, 2022 Putting the Pieces Together 62 Post not marked as liked Jul 20, 2022 Seniors Visit Van Gogh Immersive 26 Post not marked as liked Feb 9, 2022 Black History Month 2022 - William Grose 45 Post not marked as liked Feb 1, 2022 Black History Month 2022: Seattle Open Housing Campaign 31 Post not marked as liked Jan 14, 2022 Welcoming Our New 2022 Board Members 142 Post not marked as liked Jan 5, 2022 Bellwether Housing breaks ground on 200 apartments in Bitter Lake 257 Post not marked as liked Oct 20, 2021 The Confluence Opens for New Residents Today 189 Post not marked as liked Oct 19, 2021 Bellwether Housing and Amazon Team Up to Preserve Affordable Housing 190 Post not marked as liked 1 2 3 4 5

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