about
VISION
Everyone has a safe place to call home.
MISSION
ROOTS Young Adult Shelter partners with
young adults on their journey to stability.
VALUES
Equity
We are committed to leading our work through an anti-racist lens and addressing other forms of systemic oppression.
Community
Relationships and collaboration are vital components of everything we do— we are stronger together.
Accessibility
Our welcoming environment meets guests as they are by removing barriers to resources and opportunities.
Housing-Focused
Housing is a human right, and we recognize that housing is the first step to stability.
Dignity
Our humanity, safety, and wellbeing are bound together. We partner with young adults to foster dignified experiences by centering guests’ voices and priorities.
Our History
Founded in 1999 with the vision that everyone deserves a safe place to call home, ROOTS (Rising out of the Shadows) was Seattle’s first overnight shelter designed to meet the unique needs of homeless young adults ages 18 - 25 years old.
In 2017, ROOTS added onsite case management, leading to significant increases in exits to stable housing and expanding long-term support for young adults.
In 2018, ROOTS lost its home of nearly twenty years when the building was sold for redevelopment. After a long search, a community member stepped forward with an extraordinary offer to sell ROOTS their former fraternity house in the University District’s Greek Row. ROOTS purchased the 18,000 square foot building in 2019.
In June 2021, ROOTS transitioned to a staffing model centered on full-time employment. This shift created a more equitable and sustainable workplace and strengthened the stability and expertise provided within the shelter.
In 2022, ROOTS and Miller Hull began planning the next phase of renovations that will support 24-hour programming, a housing stabilization program, and expanded wraparound services. ROOTS is currently engaged in a capital campaign to bring this vision to life.
With support from the City of Seattle, pro bono architectural work from Miller Hull, and development management from the Low-Income Housing Institute, ROOTS completed its initial renovations and moved into the new space on March 15th, 2022.
Today, ROOTS provides 45 nightly beds for young adults ages 18-25. What began as Rising Out of the Shadows has grown into a community anchor where young people are welcomed, supported, and seen.
Our staff
Erin Chapman-Smith
Executive Director
Tori Muzyk
Director of Development & Engagement
Riley Pimentel
Director of Shelter and Programs
Amy Hanson
Administrative & HR Director
Kody Allen
Program Manager of Shelter Services
Tristan Volk
Tristan Volk - Program Manager of Client & Volunteer Services
Brian Kutzera
Director of Finance
Board of directors
Eric Buley
President
Senior Director of Homeless Youth Services, Friends of Youth
Laura Lee Sturm
Vice President
Low-Income Access to Transit Manager, City of Seattle
Nima Dani
Board Member
Senior Project Manager, Microsoft
Tyrone Evans-Floyd
Board Member
Echo Glen Children's Center
Samuel Janson
Board Member
University of Washington
Jules Pollack
Board Member
Gift Officer, Seattle Symphony
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