Be:Seattle

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Be:Seattle serves both unhoused and low-income renter neighbors in Seattle from very diverse backgrounds including BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), immigrants and refugees, people with disabilities, youth, elders, and the LGBTQIA+ community. These communities share the collective experience of being the Seattle residents most impacted by housing injustice through intersectional disc

Photos from Your City's post 04/28/2026

This is unacceptable.

03/27/2026

Pets are family.

If your pet had to get a job... what would it be? (Photos of your fur babies welcome!)

Digital illustration of an upset dog and angry cat sitting at the kitchen table. There's a coffee, brief case, vase of flowers and an open newspaper on job ads. Text reads, 'abolish pet rent!"

02/20/2026

If we want our elected leaders to make meaningful change for us as renters, we have to let them know what we're facing!

The City of Seattle is looking for renters to fill three vacant positions on the Seattle Renters’ Commission to help advise the City on policies and issues of interest to renters. As a majority renter city, it is essential that those most impacted by rising rental rates help shape policies and decisions about housing costs. Help us help you! Applications are open through March 2.

Click link in comments to learn more and apply!

Mayor Katie B. Wilson

02/09/2026

The more we share with our elected officials about our experience, the easier it is to organize to win the things that we need. Take a few minutes to complete the Mayoral Renters' Survey by this Friday, January 13th at 11:59pm!

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