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Provides a drop-in center that assists with food, clothing, diapers, showers, hygiene items, pet food, laundry facilities, bus fare, and temporary mailing addresses.
Provides a drop-in center that assists with food, clothing, diapers, showers, hygiene items, pet food, laundry facilities, bus fare, and temporary mailing addresses. Advocates are available to help connect individuals to community resources. Offers limited financial assistance in obtaining ID, storage fees, utility and phone bills, and rental applications. Also, provides outdoor gear when available. No overnight shelter or rental assistance.
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Temporary Mailing Address
Public Showers/Baths
Public Restrooms
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Laundry Facilities
Diapers
Bus Fare
Camping Gear
Homeless Drop In Centers
Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
Pet Food
Drop In Centers
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Community Meals
Offers case management for youth, 13-24 years of age, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Offers case management for youth, 18-24 yrs of age who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. An intake will be conducted to assess the needs and barriers of the youth; they will then be referred to resources in the community that will help them overcome the barriers to reach their full potential.
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Specialized Information and Referral
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Case/Care Management
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance
Provides advocacy, referrals, in-kind support, and very limited financial aid to help stabilize individuals and families. Helps in the areas of employment, home stability, personal identity document search/procurement and problem solving.
Provides supportive interventions in the forms of advocacy, referrals, in-kind support, and very limited financial aid to help stabilize individuals and families.
Provides support in the areas of employment, home stability, personal identity document search/procurement and problem solving.
In-Kind
Includes all physical items distributed such as clothing, blankets and personal hygiene items.
Household Support
Provides limited financial assistance with utilities, screening fees for apartment searches and very limited rental assistance on a case-by-case basis.
Employment
Offers assistance related to getting or retaining employment. This includes work gear and clothing; licensing and certifications; and/or transportation assistance until the client can secure some income from employment and is more stable and able to address basic costs of living.
Identification Documents
Helps with the costs of procuring a WA State ID. Also helps with a WA Driver's License if the client has a vehicle that is insured, registered, and used for employment. Helps secure and pay for supportive documentation in order to get a state ID. May also help with immigration paperwork fees as needed, and in partnership with other immigration agencies.
Physical Wellness
Assists with medication co-pays, reasonable dental and optical fees.
Overall program goal is to help clients achieve overall stability in the community and to reach achievable self sufficiency.
Categories
Work Clothing
Prescription Expense Assistance
Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Service Cost Payment Assistance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Driver License Fee Payment Assistance
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance
Provides assistance to Benton and Franklin County Veterans, their families, and the families of deceased Veterans, who meet the eligibility criteria for assistance.
Provides assistance for Benton and Franklin County Veterans, their families, and the families of deceased Veterans who meet the eligibility criteria for assistance. Community referrals to partner agencies for housing, case management services, VA claims and other services are given when needed. Services may include: utility assistance, rental/mortgage assistance, application fee/background checks for housing or pre-employment, up to 1 week in a motel for homeless veterans, bus passes, food vouchers, burial expenses (up to $1,000), necessary safety equipment required by employer to gain employment, dental assistance (up to $2,000), and childcare assistance.
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Food Vouchers
Local Transit Passes
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Criminal Background Check Fee Payment Assistance
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Gas Money
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Child Care Expense Assistance
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Email is the best way to connect with the program. It will take some time to process the requests. See program details for more information. Dropping in for assistance does not guarantee assistance.
Provides case work support to those facing a crisis or in need of resources. Also assists with coordinated entry.
Partners with 12 local Catholic churches that provide assistance to those residing in their zip code.
Assistance is limited but can include funding for emergency basic needs such as rental deposits, utilities, gas vouchers, food vouchers, and more.
Those in need contact their closest SVdP Catholic Parish, email the SVdP Help Line, or visit the Community Resource Center next to the Thrift Store.
Can provide assistance up to every three months for gas vouchers and food vouchers unless other extreme circumstances arise.
St. Vincent de Paul's Mission Outreach Program includes the Homeless Prevention & Basic Needs Program and the Hispanic & Immigrant Family Support Program, which helps Latino & immigrant families with case management in Spanish, access to community resources, legal assistance, education (including ESL) and more. Se habla espanol.
All programs operate out of the Community Resource Center located next to the Thrift Store.
The Community Resource Center does not provide direct rental assistance.
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Certificates/Forms Assistance
Gas Money
Bedding/Linen
Camping Gear
Extreme Heat Cooling Centers
Diapers
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Food Vouchers
Bus Fare
General Furniture Provision
Kitchenware
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
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
Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance