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Measuring DCHS’ impact

DCHS programs work to ensure King County residents are happy, healthy, and connected to community. Last year, DCHS reached nearly half a million people in King County.

Explore the 2024 DCHS Dashboard to learn more about our impact. For the first time, the dashboard provides data on all DCHS programs and activities funded in 2024 and can be filtered to a single initiative or division. For more data and outcomes from specific initiatives and programs visit our dashboard catalog.

47,300+

people served by the Integrated Care Network

$1.3 B

funds administered

"This job is a dream come true. I never thought this was possible. I’ve been able to help my family with bills and [...] I’m hoping my first big purchase will be a car. A lot of people helped me get here, and I’m so thankful for this opportunity."

- CYYAD Career LaunchPad Student

"We arrive at a crisis and we’re in lieu of a police officer. We’re better equipped, both clinically, and in making connections with our peers, to deal with someone in crisis in the community."

- BHRD Crisis Services Partner

477,014

people reached by DCHS programs and activities

6,974

children received comprehensive developmental supports through Early Supports for Infants and Toddlers

1,644

units of housing completed and the opening of the first LGBTQ+ veterans Transitional Housing program in the nation

2,317

people trained in Mental Health First Aid to assist individuals experiencing mental health crises

"The case managers worked hard with me to meet my needs, encourage me to access the resources. [...] Now, I get to wake up every morning from my own bed, make my own coffee, feel like a person again."

- Health Through Housing resident

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