Your $15 can change a homeless person’s life.

Safe Parking works to provide security and so much more.

How far will
your $15 go?

You can provide an unhoused person:

  • one night of a safe place to park their vehicle or RV, or a night in a microshelter

  • a portable toilet and garbage service

  • case management focused on getting back into housing

  • peer support from someone who’s been there

  • access to a shower and laundry (in Redmond)

*How did we get this number? We took our costs in 2024, divided them by the total number of people we served, and divided that by 365. Actual stays vary significantly.

Why give?

  • Smiling woman with glasses and curly hair in an indoor setting.

    We get people back into housing.

    In 2024, 72% of our participants went to a positive destination or stayed in the program. 35% of them got into permanent housing. And we’re on track to end 2025 having helped even more people.

  • A row of tan shed-like microshelters with white doors and metal roofs. The doors have a window.

    Safe Parking & Microshelters are an essential alternative.

    For domestic violence and assault survivors, as well as people who have children or pets, dorm-style shelters may not be the best fit. (Yes, we allow pets!)

  • A Safe Parking site with fences and RVs separated in a clean gravel parking lot.

    Case management is the key.

    We provide a safe place to sleep, but that’s just the beginning. Our participants meet regularly with a case manager to work on their housing goals.

  • A row of small shed-like microshelters with white doors with a window.

    We make your dollar go further.

    Safe Parking & Microshelters are the most cost-effective form of shelter.

  • Two RVs in a gravel parking lot

    Our participants are happy with our services.

    In a survey in May, 100% of our participants said they were “satisfied” or “very satisfied” with the services they receive.

What our participants say
about Safe Parking & Microshelters

“It’s allowed us to have security. Because of what Safe Parking is doing for us, we can still live our lives.”

Dino, current Safe Parking participant

A balding man with a gray beard and smile

“This has given me a different type of discipline that I didn’t know I had.”

Anthony, former Safe Parking participant now in his own apartment

“The assistance I’ve gained from Safe Parking has been emotional and spiritual, right along with a safe place to put my trailer.”

Jon, former Safe Parking participant now in his own apartment

Smiling man with longish hair and a grey beard and mustache