Organizations Filed Purposes:
PLYMOUTH WORKS TO ELIMINATE HOMELESSNESS & ADDRESS ITS CAUSES BY PRESERVING, DEVELOPING & OPERATING SAFE, QUALITY, SUPPORTIVE HOUSING & BY PROVIDING HOMELESS ADULTS WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO STABILIZE & IMPROVE THEIR LIVES.
DEVELOPS AND MANAGES AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR HOMELESS AND VERY LOW INCOME INDIVIDUALS.
SOCIAL SERVICES - PLYMOUTH OPERATES OVER 860 HOUSING UNITS FOR INDIVIDUALS EXITING HOMELESSNESS, MANY OF WHOM HAVE SIGNFICANT PHYSICAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NEEDS, DISABILITIES, REPEAT INTERACTION WITH HOSPITALS, PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTIONS, AND SHELTERS, AND INVOLVEMENT WITH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. PLYMOUTH PROVIDES A RANGE OF SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO HELP TENANTS REMAIN STABLY HOUSED. PLYMOUTH'S CASE MANAGEMENT APPROACH EMPHASIZES PROACTIVE, ASSERTIVE ENGAGEMENT WITH TENANTS. STAFF NURTURE TRUSTING LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIPS TO PROVIDE A BASE FOR INCREASED STABILITY AND RECOVERY. SERVICES ARE VOLUNTARY BUT STAFF ARE PROACTIVE AND PERSISTENT IN BUILDING A RELATIONSHIP, OFFERING SERVICES AND SUPPORT. STAFF ARE TRAINED IN MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES, HARM REDUCTION, DE-ESCALATION, AND TRAUMA INFORMED CARE. STAFF MEET WITH NEW TENANTS TO COMPLETE AN ASSESSMENT AND HOUSING SERVICES PLAN FOCUSING ON THE TENANT'S SELF-IDENTIFIED NEEDS AND GOALS. STAFF WORK WITH TENANTS TO MEET THEIR GOALS BY HELPING THEM ACCESS NEEDED COMMUNITY SERVICES SUCH AS: MEDICAL, DENTAL, BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT, VETERANS SERVICES, LEGAL SERVICES, FOOD BANKS, CHORE SERVICES, PAYEE SERVICES, EMPLOYMENT AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. STAFF ALSO WORK WITH TENANTS TO QUALIFY FOR INCOME SUPPORT PROGRAMS AND IMPROVE SKILLS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN STABLE HOUSING, EITHER THROUGH DIRECT SUPPORT OR REFERRAL TO COMMUNITY PARTNERS. STAFF OFFER SUPPORT FOR TENANTS STRUGGLING WITH PERSONAL CRISES, THOSE FACING CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DEATH, MAKING END OF LIFE DECISIONS, AND SEEKING RECONNECTION WITH FAMILY MEMEBERS. PLYMOUTH ALSO OPERATES THE SHELTER PLUS CARE PROGRAM (SPC) AND THE SCATTERED SITE PROGRAM (SSP), WHICH ARE SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAMS FOR HOMELESS, DISABLED AND LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES. SPC & SSP PROGRAMS PROVIDE HOUSING SUBSIDY AND CASE MANAGMENT SERVICES TO OVER 1,141 TENANTS THROUGHOUT KING COUNTY.
HOUSING PROVIDER - IN 2019, PLYMOUTH HOUSING GROUP (PLYMOUTH) MANAGED 1,051 LOW-INCOME UNITS IN DOWNTOWN SEATTLE OR SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS. OF THESE, 532 UNITS IN 7 BUILDINGS WERE OWNED BY PLYMOUTH, 495 UNITS IN 6 BUILDINGS WERE OWNED BY TAX CREDIT LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES IN WHICH PLYMOUTH IS THE MANAGING MEMBER, AND 24 UNITS IN ONE BUILDING WERE OWNED BY A SINGLE-ASSET ENTITY FORMED TO OWN A HUD-FINANCED PROPERTY, WITH PLYMOUTH AS THE PROJECT SPONSOR. ALL PLYMOUTH TENANTS HAVE INCOMES BELOW 60% OF THE AREA MEDIAN INCOME (AMI), WITH OVER 800 UNITS TARGETING, AND AFFORDABLE TO, HOUSHOLDS WITH LESS THAN 30% AMI. OVER 860 UNITS SERVE INDIVIDUALS COMING FROM HOMELESSNESS, MANY OF WHOM HAVE SPECIAL NEEDS INCLUDING MENTAL ILLNESS, PHYSICAL DISABLILITY, INVOLVEMENT WITH THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH NEEDS. PLYMOUTH OFFERS ON-SITE CASE MANAGEMENT TO THESE INDIVIDUALS TO ENSURE THEIR HOUSING STABILITY AND PREVENT RELAPSES INTO HOMELESSNESS. DURING 2019, PLYMOUTH OWNED AND MANAGED THE FOLLOWING AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROPERTIES IN SEATTLE: (1) CAL ANDERSON HOUSE, 24 UNITS; (2) DAVID COLWELL BUILDING 126 UNITS; (3) HADDON HALL, 55 UNITS; (4) HUMPHREY HOUSE, 84 UNITS; (5) LEWISTON APARTMENTS, 54 UNITS; (6) PACIFIC APARTMENTS, 112 UNITS; (7) PLYMOUTH ON FIRST HILL, 80 UNITS; (8) PLYMOUTH ON STEWART APARTMENTS, 87 UNITS; (9) PLYMOUTH PLACE APARTMENTS, 73 UNITS, (10) ST CHARLES APARTMENTS, 64 UNITS, (11) SCARGO APARTMENTS, 48 UNITS; (12) SIMONS SENIOR APARTMENTS, 95 UNITS FOR SENIORS AND VETERANS; (13) SYLVIA ODOM'S PLACE, 65 UNITS FOR TENANTS WHO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN PLYMOUTH'S HOUSING OPTIONS PROGRAM AND HAVE MOVED TO THIS BUILDING FOR MORE INDEPENDENT, YET STILL SUPPORTIVE, LIVING; AND (14) WILLIAMS APARTMENTS, 84 UNITS FOR TENANTS WHO ARE IN RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOL OR CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY, WITH SET ASIDE UNITS FOR VETERANS.
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT - IN 2018, PLYMOUTH BEGAN CONSTRUCTION ON A PROPERTY LOCATED AT 501 RAINIER IN SEATTLE, KNOWN AS 501 RAINIER SUPPORTIVE HOUSING. WHEN COMPLETED IN 2020, THIS PROPERTY WILL PROVIDE 105 UNITS OF LOW-INCOME RESIDENTIAL HOUSING SERVING RESIDENTS WHO ARE COMING FROM HOMELESSNESS. ALSO IN 2018, PLYMOUTH SIGNED A PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE A PROPERTY LOCATED AT 169 12TH AVENUE IN SEATTLE (AKA 12TH & SPRUCE). THE SALE IS EXPECTED TO CLOSE IN 2020, AND THE SITE WILL BE DEVELOPED TO PROVIDE 103 UNITS OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSING FOR VERY LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS. IN 2019, PLYMOUTH BEGAN CONSTRUCTION ON A 93-UNIT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING FOR VERY LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS, LOCATED AT 2ND & MERCER IN SEATTLE. THE BUILDING IS EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED IN JULY, 2021. ALSO IN 2019, PLYMOUTH BEGAN WORK ON A JOINT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT WITH MADISON HOUSING LLLP TO CONSTRUCT AN APARTMENT BUILDING AT THE CORNER OF MADISON STREET AND BOYLSTON AVENUE IN SEATTLE. THIS SITE WILL EVENTUALLY PROVIDE 365 UNITS OF RESIDENTIAL HOUSING, INCLUDING 250 UNITS OF WORKFORCE HOUSING MANAGED BY ANOTHER ORGANIZATION, AND 115 UNITS MANAGED BY PLYMOUTH TO SERVE VERY LOW-INCOME RESIDENTS.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Paul Lambros | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $219,530 |
Diane Pietrowski | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 40 | $150,139 |
Andrea Carnes | DEPUTY DIRECTOR | 40 | $131,502 |
Lynn M Beck | CHIEF DEVELOPMENT OFFICER | 40 | $127,219 |
Timothy N Parham | DIRECTOR OF RE DEVELOPMENT | 40 | $108,027 |
Karla Armstrong | CONTROLLER | 40 | $105,830 |
Tim Punke | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Edward Thomas | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Ben Straughan | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Carolyn Stewart | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Searetha Simons | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Edwin Ratcliff | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Jon Okada | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Dorothy Holland Mann | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Ronnie Henderson | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Jessica Gibson | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Kristin Fleischauer | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Rebecca Delozier Clements | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Michelle Chen | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Karen Chang | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Matthew Cazier | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Diane Castanes | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Tim Burgess | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Michael Biesheuvel | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Kristin Acker | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Laura Bachman | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Stephanie Kristen | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Jane Zalutsky | VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Eleanor Moseley Pollnow | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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