Message of Solidarity Threatened

Last week a Center for Human Services (CHS) staff member was confronted by a man who was attempting to put a note on our front door at 17018 15th Ave NE Shoreline. Our staff member experienced this person as rude, angry, and aggressive. He was reacting to the posting...

Statement of Solidarity

Center for Human Services stands in solidarity with those who are impacted by racism every day. We respect and thank those who are risking their health through protest to express their anger, disgust, and outrage about the brutal and senseless murders of George Floyd,...

Board Member Openings

CHS is looking for a few new board members. CHS board is energetic and fun. Requires commitment to attend one board meeting per month (last Tuesday evening of the month) and committee work. Key competencies for board members include leadership, teamwork, strategic...

CHS Goes Virtual

Due to the pandemic, CHS is temporarily closed to the public starting this week until it is safe to re-open. We will continue to be operational during this difficult time, but we have moved to a remote working environment. Staff will be available to answer phones and...

Op-Ed: COVID-19 Outbreak peaks stress

The outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is causing a lot of stress for people in our communities. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions. Most people have been bombarded with information about how to protect themselves...

CHS Turns 50

CHS origins came from the founding of Creative Life Foundation in 1970 and Shoreline Youth Services in 1972. These two organizations merged in 1982 and changed the name to Center for Human Services. With humble beginnings of 2 ½ employees, CHS now employs 159 staff....