County of King
Developmental Disabilities Division
City & County Administrative Agencies in Seattle, WA
401 5th Ave
Downtown - Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 263-9061
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Categories: City & County Administrative Agencies, Government Offices County, Human Services Organizations, Social Services, Nec, Other Social Advocacy Organizations and Social Services & Welfare
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- Disabled
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- Homelessness
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- Individuals
- Infants & Toddlers
- Juveniles
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- Prevention Programs
- Psychiatric Services
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- Resource Center
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- Wellness Programs
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