Apr 1, 2026

Annual Report 2025

Our 2025 Annual Report showcases the growing homelessness crisis in our community. In recent years, there has been a 39% increase in homelessness among families with children. What's more, the King County-Seattle metro area has the fourth-highest rate of homelessness in the nation.   In the report you’ll find that Vision House served close to 3,000 people, including almost 1,200 children, and more than 1,000 families. Our Children’s Village child care provided care in an engaging environment for 180 children!

In these numbers, we are reminded of what a significant impact the financial support we receive from individual donors, churches, and businesses has had on our communities. Your generous gifts enabled us to spend 2,605 hours spent with families at our diversion centers in Renton and Shoreline. They allowed us to offer housing and support to help families make a new start, and we saw 88% of families who left our program in 2025 moved from transitional to permanent housing.

This report includes the story of 9-year-old Nora, who is navigating the grief of losing a parent but has found hope for healing through help navigating the social services and safety net systems, therapy services, and secure housing. The 2025 Annual Report also highlights the 3,647 hours of service donated by our faithful volunteers, whom we and our community are so lucky to call partners. Thank you for support: you are instrumental in making our work possible.

See Vision House 2025 Annual Report