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Determines eligibility and manages the intake for deposit assistance or eviction prevention funds. Financial assistance is limited to once per year to pay a deposit to get a homeless person re-housed, or to prevent an eviction and is dependent on funding availability.
Determines eligibility and manages the intake for deposit assistance or eviction prevention funds. Financial assistance is limited to once per year to pay a deposit to get a homeless person re-housed, or to prevent an eviction.
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Rental Deposit Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Provides limited rent assistance, utility assistance, gasoline, prescription and medical bill assistance, and other financial help on first-come, first-served basis. No cash assistance, all payments are made directly to the vendor.
Provides limited rent assistance, utility assistance, gasoline, prescription and medical bill assistance, and other financial help on first-come, first-served basis. All payments are made directly to the vendor. Financial assistance limited to one time in a 12-month period. Referrals to other outreach agencies are provided.
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Rent Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Gas Money
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Provides rental assistance for individuals or families that meet income and resource requirements for the Medical Lake, Four Lakes, West Plains and Airway Heights area.
Provides rental assistance for individuals or families that meet income and resource requirements for the Medical Lake, Four Lakes, West Plains and Airway Heights area.
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Eviction Prevention Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Provides limited assistance with rent when funding is available.
Provides limited rent assistance when funding is available.
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Rent Payment Assistance
Provides recipients of DSHS MCS assistance with toiletries, toothpaste, shampoo, laundry/dish soap, and bus passes. Financial assistance may include rent, utilities, and move-in assistance if funding is available.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) may provide non-cash housing and other assistance for recipients of DSHS Medical Care Services (MCS). Housing and Essential Needs Grant Funds Grant funds can only be used to support HEN eligible clients that qualify as homeless or at-risk of homelessness. Allowable financial assistance for housing may include monthly rent, overdue rent, security deposit, and service animal deposits. Utilities assistance is limited to electricity, natural gas, sewer, water, garbage, and utility deposits. Essential Needs Essential Needs assistance includes help with obtaining personal health and hygiene items (such as toothpaste, shampoo, toilet paper), cleaning supplies (such as laundry and dish soap), and bus passes. Assistance cannot be provided through gift cards, vouchers, or certificates. All HEN clients are eligible to receive essential needs assistance.
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Laundry Products
Water Service Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Provides emergency eviction prevention and utility (gas, electric, water and basic telephone) assistance for MUCKLESHOOT TRIBAL MEMBERS ONLY. Assistance offered once per year during emergencies. Eviction/shut-off notice not always required.
Provides emergency financial assistance for eviction prevention and utility bills (gas, electric, water and basic home telephone service). Assistance is for Muckleshoot tribal members ONLY. Applicants must prove that they are experiencing an emergency, with extenuating circumstances. No move-in assistance.
Categories
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
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TANF Applications
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Case/Care Management
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Water Service Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Provides assistance to victims of fire or other disasters as well as residents of Colville. Provides emergency resources and assistance with utilities, rent, food, and other miscellaneous needs. Provides emergency resources Tu-F, 9am-2pm.
Provides assistance and emergency help with utilities, rent, food, and other miscellaneous needs.
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Water Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
Categories
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Water Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Electric Service Payment Assistance
TANF Applications
Case/Care Management
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
TANF Appeals/Complaints
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Veterans Assistance Relief Fund offered at American Legion Poulsbo Post 245 Veteran's Service Office
Assist with filing for VA disability and benefits. As well, by providing financial cash grants. Grants are for needs such as: food, rent, utilities, transportation, medical expenses, burial/cremation, home/appliance/auto repairs, and clothing.
Washington State law and the Kitsap County code have established the Veterans Assistance Fund as a steady source of tax dollars to be utilized for the needs of indigent veterans and their families. A portion of property tax collected in Kitsap County is earmarked for the VAF. The overall goal is to assist all veterans-in-the-need back into mainstream society by ensuring they understand all the programs available to them. Temporary emergency assistance is available for: Rental and mortgage assistance Energy or utilities assistance Food assistance Transportation assistance Medical and prescription coverage Burial or cremation assistance Auto repair Appliance repair Clothing
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Moving Services
Rental Deposit Assistance
Social Services for Military Personnel
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Benefits Screening
Water Service Payment Assistance
Academic Records Fee Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Veteran Burial Benefits
Armed Forces Emergency Services
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Gas Money
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
IMMIGRANTS WITH NO LEGAL STATUS ONLY - Provides one-time emergency assistance for undocumented immigrants in Benton-Franklin Counties who are dealing with emergencies and don't qualify for state or federal programs because of their legal status.
Provides one-time emergency assistance funds for undocumented immigrants in Benton-Franklin Counties who are dealing with emergencies, like severe illness, loss of a job, accidents, etc., and because of their legal status, do not qualify for other state or federal programs. If applicant is approved, a check in the amount of $250-$400 will be mailed.
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Gas Money
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Disaster Related Cash Grants
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
***FOR THOSE CURRENTLY IN NORTH KITSAP ONLY. Provides a variety of services to those living in North Kitsap. Services may include: case management, veterans benefit assistance, safe park program, bus tokens, emergency clothing, prescription assistance vouchers and firewood.
Fishline's Comprehensive Services Center offers various support programs offered through on-site partner agencies. These services include housing assistance through the Kitsap County Housing and Essential Needs Program, which provides rental assistance, security deposits, and essential needs like hygiene items. The Kitsap Division of Aging and Long Term Care offers resources for older adults and adults with disabilities. The Housing Solutions Center provides housing assistance, including shelters and rental aid. NAMI Kitsap offers mental health support groups, while Peninsula Community Health Services provides dental care on a sliding scale. Additionally, Soundworks Job Center helps low-income and homeless individuals, as well as veterans, find employment.
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Veteran Benefits Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Bus Fare
Water Service Payment Assistance
Shared Housing Facilities
General Clothing Provision
Administration Volunteer Opportunities
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Public Showers/Baths
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
Categories
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
TANF Applications
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
TANF Appeals/Complaints
State Disability Insurance Applications
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Water Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
Offers discretionary dollars to provide assistance for all basic needs (rent, utilities, prescriptions, gas, public transportation, etc.) for low-income households. Funding comes from generous community members.
Discretionary dollars used to provide assistance for all basic needs (i.e., assistance with prescriptions, gas, etc.) for low-income households. Funding comes from generous community members donating to OlyCAP's Open Doors Fund.
Categories
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Gas Money
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Rent Payment Assistance
Provides financial assistance to American Indians and Alaska Natives to help them become or remain stably housed. Assistance includes eviction prevention, move-in assistance and utility bill payment assistance.
Chief Seattle Club has periodic funding that may provide rental assistance, including past-due utilities, to those requiring assistance contingent on eligibility requirements. The homelessness prevention program only serves zip codes located in the City of Seattle.
Chief Seattle Club's Rapid Rehousing program provides case management and temporary financial assistance to eligible members. The program assists members experiencing homelessness find long-term, affordable housing. The program requires the individuals search for housing in King County, outside counties are not eligible for assistance, and to be making under 50% of the area median income.
Categories
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Housing Search Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Provides emergency financial assistance for documented needs of post 9/11 service members who have been wounded or are currently deployed. Limited assistance available for active duty service members.
Provides critical financial assistance for military families.
Examples of financial assistance include:
- Car repair
- Essential home items
- Rent or mortgage
- Utilities
- Dental
- Food
- Moving
- Emergency travel & transportation
- Eyeglasses
Must be able to show that financial resources are insufficient to meet current expenses, and that those expenses are already due or past due.
Can provide only emergency food assistance and eyeglasses to individuals in the general eligibility group.
Categories
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Incidental Medical Expense Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Glasses/Contact Lenses
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Food Vouchers
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Provides various programs to assist families and individuals struggling with housing. Programs include eviction prevention, rental deposit, transitional housing, motel vouchers, Section 8 vouchers, and Housing Related Coordinated Entry.
Provides various programs to assist families and individuals struggling with housing. Programs include eviction prevention rent assistance, rental deposit, transitional housing, motel vouchers, Section 8 vouchers, and Housing Related Coordinated Entry.
Categories
Rent Payment Assistance
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Rental Deposit Assistance
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Provides assistance with rent, move-in costs, utilities (urgent or shut-off notice required), case management and bus tickets to residents with families of King County.
Provides limited assistance with the following:
- Rent payment assistance
- Move-in costs
- Utilities
- Short-term case management
- Information and referral
- Sometimes has help for bus tickets
Categories
Bus Fare
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Provides financial assistance programs to low-income families, immigrants and refugees, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. Programs include TANF/WorkFirst, AREN, Diversion Cash Assistance, Refugee Cash Assistance and ABD.
Provides financial assistance to Washington residents in need who meet eligibility requirements.
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/WorkFirst):
- Provides monthly cash grants and medical assistance to eligible low-income families with minor children in the home.
- Applicants attend a WorkFirst orientation and eligibility interview.
- Pregnant and parenting minors may be eligible for TANF benefits if they meet additional eligibility requirements, as determined by a DSHS social worker.
- Adults may also be eligible for WorkFirst support, which will pay for items clients must have in order to look for work, prepare for work or accept a better job.
- Assistance may include transportation, car repairs, interview and work clothes, licenses and tools and equipment.
- Assistance will be provided via vouchers or pre-paid merchant cards.
Aged Blind and Disabled (ABD):
- Provides financial assistance for people with a long-term or permanent disability, or who are blind, or who are age 65 or older and meet income and resource requirements.
Emergency Assistance:
- TANF, Workfirst, SFA and RCA clients may apply for supplemental financial assistance when faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control.
- Funding may be approved for rent (EVICTION NOTICES); electric, gas, heating fuel, water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; or deposit move-in costs for homeless individuals and families.
- Includes Additional Requirements for Emergent Needs (AREN). AREN payments may be made up to a maximum of $750 in a 12-month period.
- Also includes WorkFirst support services, which helps with rent, mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, moving costs, all housing-related fees, hookup fees, refundable and non-refundable deposits, and temporary housing for households participating in WorkFirst. Up to $5,000 is available in a 12-month period.
Pregnant Women's Assistance:
- Provides financial assistance for pregnant women who are not eligible for TANF but meet TANF income and resource requirements.
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA):
- Provides a cash grant program designed to prevent households with children from having to enroll in public assistance, by assisting with living expenses for needs such as:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Child care
- Food and employment-related expenses.
Clients may be referred to DSHS non-cash programs such as food stamps.
Staff may also refer to other social service programs including domestic violence services, clothing banks, food pantries, etc.
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN):
- Provides housing and essential needs vouchers for adults who have a shorter-term disability and meet income and resource requirements.
Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA):
- Cash assistance is available to refugees with no minor children for the first eight months after their arrival.
- Refugees with minor children are likely eligible for TANF.
State Family Assistance:
- Cash assistance program established for legal immigrants with dependent children who are ineligible for TANF because of immigrant status.
Categories
State Disability Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Rental Deposit Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
State Disability Insurance Applications
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants
Case/Care Management
Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
TANF Applications
Refugee/Entrant Cash Assistance
TANF Appeals/Complaints
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Offers information and referrals for veterans in need of rental assistance, case management, and supportive services.
A Housing program through a grant from the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Rental assistance, case management and supportive services, SSVF serves qualifying veterans and their families with the goal of finding and maintaining stable housing.
Categories
Veteran Membership Organizations
Case/Care Management
Veteran Support Groups
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Provides financial assistance for kinship caregivers. Licensed foster parents are ineligible. Adults 18+ must be the primary caregiver for their friend's or relative's children. Must have exhausted all other financial resources.
Provides financial assistance for eligible families providing kinship care. Examples of items that qualify for financial assistance are listed below:
- Food, clothing, transportation, household items
- Legal custody filing fees
- School uniforms, supplies, field trips, band instruments
- Sports and youth activities registrations, fees, uniforms, tutoring
- One-time help with rent or utilities to prevent eviction or shut-off
Categories
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Kinship Care Subsidy Programs
Food Vouchers
Household Goods Vouchers
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Clothing Vouchers
Provides wraparound financial support to adults who are deemed incapacitated by DSHS and have no income or are enrolled in ABD. May assist with rent, move-in, utilities, hygiene supplies and transportation costs.
Provides wraparound financial support to adults who are deemed incapacitated by DSHS and have no income or are enrolled in ABD. May assist with rent, move-in, utilities, hygiene supplies and transportation costs. Provides the following for individuals approved by DSHS: Transportation Assistance (gas card or bus pass), Essential Needs (hygienic and cleaning supplies once per month), Ongoing Rent/Utility Assistance (most housing situations qualify), Limited Rental/Utility Assistance (as funds are available), Limited Move in Cost Assistance (as funds are available), Housing Search Assistance for those experiencing homelessness, Employment Counseling. Payments are processed to landlords and/or utility companies on behalf of program participants. HEN can only guarantee monthly payments 90 days at a time.
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Laundry Products
Rent Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Water Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Utility Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Provides case management and financial assistance for rent and utilities to those within Seattle city limits. Does not serve unincorporated King County. Call to leave a message.**EVICTION NOTICE / SHUT-OFF REQUIRED**
Provides case management and financial assistance for renters within Seattle city limits who are at imminent risk of losing their housing and who have exhausted all efforts and resources elsewhere.
Also assists with utility payments for those with a shut-off or disconnection notice.
Program helps renters:
- Stabilize housing and maintain a permanent residence
- Develop and implement personal and professional skills and goals that will lead to economic self-sufficiency and personal success
Categories
Rent Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Provides screening and access to emergency housing in Chelan and Douglas Counties through the Coordinated Entry System.
Provides screening and access to emergency housing in Chelan and Douglas Counties through the Coordinated Entry System. Helps individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless find stable housing. Depending on the needs, this could include rental assistance, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, or short-term emergency shelter.
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Community Shelters
Homeless Diversion Programs
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Rent Payment Assistance
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Emergency Shelter Clearinghouses
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Assists in need veterans and their families by providing financial cash grants. Grants are to be used for needs such as: food, rent, utilities, transportation, medical expenses, burial/cremation, home/appliance/auto repairs, and clothing.
Washington State law and the Kitsap County code have established the Veterans Assistance Fund as a steady source of tax dollars to be utilized for the needs of indigent veterans and their families. A portion of property tax collected in Kitsap County is earmarked for the VAF. The overall goal is to assist all veterans-in-the-need back into mainstream society by ensuring they understand all the programs available to them. ####Temporary emergency assistance is available for: - Rental and mortgage assistance - Energy or utilities assistance - Food assistance - Auto repair - Appliance repair - Clothing
Categories
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Social Services for Military Personnel
Bus Fare
Rental Deposit Assistance
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Veteran Burial Benefits
Academic Records Fee Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Gas Money
Benefits Screening
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Moving Services
Armed Forces Emergency Services
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance