Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day

Join the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance and advocate for housing rights, rent stabilization, affordable housing, and more at this year's Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day (HHAD)!

Join us on March 14 from 10:00AM - 4:00PM at the State Capitol Campus for Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day (HHAD) and show the strength of our housing justice movement!

Each year, hundreds of advocates across the state unite to meet with lawmakers and share their experience and expertise. This year we are calling for rent stabilization, funding for affordable homes, protecting the rights of people experiencing homelessness, and investing in our state’s Right to Counsel program.

What to expect during HHAD 2025:

  • The red scarves are back! Join YWCA and the Washington Low Income Housing Alliance to rally on the capitol steps, express your support throughout the campus, and especially in your lawmaker meetings. Wear your red scarf for housing justice, and get yours at registration!
  • Build people power with advocates in your district and throughout the state.  
  • Share your story with lawmakers and other stakeholders.
  • Develop and strengthen your advocacy skills through attending workshops.  
  • Take action around this year's bold legislative agenda by registering today!  

Register today!

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Location
State Capitol Campus

416 Sid Snyder Ave SW
Olympia, WA 98504
United States

Contact
Contact
Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day

Events

Pathways for Women Tour & Info Session

Start Date
10:00 am
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End Date
11:00 am
Pathways for Women Emergency Shelter
Tour our Pathways for Women shelter and learn more about the work YWCA does to provided safe housing and resources to women and families in Snohomish County.

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Until Justice Just Is: Housing Justice, From Policy to Practice Recap

May 8, 2026 Blog Post
This year's 15th Annual Until Justice Just Is event tackled the subject of housing equity in our community. Check out highlights from the event and hear how our panelists' lived experiences influenced their perspective on housing instability, and ways we can improve housing for everyone.