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Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provide homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: *Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. *Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. * Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. * Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. * Free school supplies if needed. * Free school clothes if needed. * Free school shoes from another agency. * Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
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Homeless School Transition Programs
Bus Fare
School Clothing
Offer rent, food, transportation, and utilities assistance.
Offer rent, food, transportation, and utilities assistance.
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Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Brown Bag Food Programs
Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Gas Money
Offers emergency financial assistance to residents of Bellevue, Medina and Mercer Island. **FOR INCOME AT or BELOW 200% FPL or 50% AMI**
Offers emergency financial assistance to families and individuals who are experiencing a short-term financial crisis. Possible types of assistance include rent, move-in costs, power bills, prescriptions, water or sewer bills, auto repair, medical bills and others.
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Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Bus Fare
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Provides basic emergency assistance for low-income individuals and families in addition to information and referral for the community. ONLY serves Cheney school district excluding Airway Heights. Language assistance available through google translate.
Provides basic emergency assistance for low-income individuals and families such as rent assistance, utility assistance, prescription assistance, school supplies and hygiene needs, scholarships for parks and rec activities in addition to information and referral for the community. Also provides transportation assistance for work or appointments by offering bus passes, gas vouchers, insurance assistance, tabs, and repair on vehicles. ONLY serves Cheney School District excluding Airway Heights.
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Gas Money
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Rent Payment Assistance
Motor Vehicle Registration Fee Payment Assistance
Automobile Insurance Payment Assistance
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
Prescription Expense Assistance
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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Rental Deposit Assistance
Laundry Products
Utility Deposit Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Personal/Grooming Supplies
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 Transportation assistance Medical and prescription coverage Burial or cremation assistance Auto repair Appliance repair Clothing
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Water Service Payment Assistance
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Moving Services
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Academic Records Fee Payment Assistance
Veteran Burial Benefits
Rental Deposit Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Telephone Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Gas Money
Benefits Screening
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, public transportation, etc.) for low-income households. Funding comes from generous community members donating to the Peninsula daily News through the Home Fund.
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Bus Fare
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Gas Money
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) may provide non-cash housing and other assistance for those who are unable to work for at least 90 days due to a physical or mental incapacity. Sometimes housing help is available. Requires referral from DSHS.
Provides non-cash housing and other assistance for those who are unable to work for at least 90 days due to a physical or mental incapacity.
Housing and Essential Needs 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, and security deposit.
- Utilities assistance is limited to electricity, natural gas, sewer, water, garbage and utility deposits.
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.
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Electric Service Payment Assistance
Rapid Re-Housing Programs
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Utility Deposit Assistance
Laundry Products
Rental Deposit Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Offers program that offers support and connections to services.
The Lifeline program serves as a no-wrong-door access point for support and connection to services for youth and young adults in Washington who require assistance to overcome a life challenge that could escalate into a crisis if not addressed. If you are exiting a system of care, we can help meet your immediate needs through resource navigation and the distribution of program funding for food, shelter, transportation, and more.
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Food Vouchers
Case/Care Management
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Bus Fare
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: *Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. *Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. * Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. * Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. * Free school supplies if needed. * Free school clothes if needed. * Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Categories
Homeless School Transition Programs
Bus Fare
School Clothing
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: *Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. *Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. * Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. * Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. * Free school supplies if needed. * Free school clothes if needed. * Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Categories
Homeless School Transition Programs
Bus Fare
School Clothing
Offers rent and energy assistance, on a case-by-case basis, one-way bus tickets depending on availability of funds, and food boxes (once per month).
Offers rent and energy assistance, on a case-by-case basis, one-way bus tickets depending on availability of funds, and food boxes (once per month). Referrals to other outreach organizations are also available.
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Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Food Pantries
Rent Payment Assistance
Offers classes on various subjects including driving, ESL and computer literacy. Helps fill out citizenship forms as well as apply for state and local benefits. Assists with finding housing as well as employment.
System Navigation helps families and individuals navigate resources and applications at the local, state and federal level with spanish language access.
SERVICES WE CAN PROVIDE
Bill Assistance Navigation: PSE Utility Discount Enrollment, SCL Utility Discount Enrollment
Housing: Mediation planning & Tenant Rights Workshops, Housing navigation & guidance
Government Programs: SNAP, DSHS, Disability, SSI, Unemployment
Translation/Interpretation support - Ie, Medical Charity Application, Records Request for Police Reports, Motor vehicle claim for damages (initial report only)
Transportation: Bus Tickets distribution (Adult & RRFP), ORCA Lift referral, Access KCM, Parking Permits, Disabled Parking Pass, Residential Disabled Request Form, Car registration FAQs
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English as a Second Language
SSI Applications
Bus Fare
Job Search/Placement
Residential Parking Permits
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Housing Search Assistance
Driver Training
Naturalization Support/Legal Services
Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Disability Parking Permits
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Driving Safety Education
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services:
- Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records.
- Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form.
- Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district.
- Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes.
- Free school supplies if needed.
- Free school clothes if needed.
- Referrals to other services as needed.
These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Categories
Homeless School Transition Programs
School Clothing
Bus Fare
Offers assistance for those in certain critical need situations.
Provides limited help with basic needs such as transportation, clothing, and hygiene items if the need is emergent and other resources have been exhausted.
A community resource center that provides basic needs and information for human and health services.
Provides Resource Navigation to support individual's and family's immediate and future areas of need as well as setting goals for a more sustainable future. Offers a variety of resources to help connect, provide, or work one-on-one to access items like basic utility support, rental assistance (City of Monroe and City of Snohomish only) transportation resources, employment, legal, and more. Spanish Resource Navigator available.
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Bus Fare
Local Transit Passes
Camping Gear
Telephone Facilities
General Clothing Provision
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers
Personal/Grooming Supplies
Gas Money
Public Internet Access Sites
Hair and Nail Care
Diapers
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Offers limited assistance to help homeless clients with Kitsap Transit bus tokens, Washington State Orca cards, and Washington State ID cards (no driver licenses).
Offers limited assistance to help our homeless clients with Kitsap Transit bus tokens, limited Gas Cards available, and Washington State ID cards (no driver licenses).
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Identification Card Fee Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Provides emergency financial assistance and information and referral for eligible veterans.
Provides emergency financial assistance and information and referral for eligible veterans.
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Gas Service Payment Assistance
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Gas Money
Water Service Payment Assistance
Dental Care Referrals
Rent Payment Assistance
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Bus Fare
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: - Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. - Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. - Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. - Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. - Free school supplies if needed. - Free school clothes if needed. - Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
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School Clothing
Bus Fare
Homeless School Transition Programs
Helps eligible veterans or family members with housing services including rent, mortgage, and shelter; as well as limited utilities (water or garbage), limited food and resource referral.
Helps eligible veterans or family members with one-time, emergent financial assistance for basic living expenses such as rent/housing, utilities and funeral expenses.
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Rental Deposit Assistance
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Veteran Burial Benefits
Rent Payment Assistance
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Bus Fare
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: *Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. *Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. * Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. * Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. * Free school supplies if needed. * Free school clothes if needed. * Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
Categories
Bus Fare
School Clothing
Homeless School Transition Programs
Provides food boxes, pet food, clothing, showers, blood pressure checks, bus passes, legal information services, and benefit and housing resources.
Provides food boxes, pet food, clothing, showers, blood pressure checks, bus passes, legal information services, and benefit and housing resources.
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General Clothing Provision
Housing Search Assistance
Pet Food
Legal Information Services
Food Pantries
General Benefits Assistance
Blood Pressure Screening
Public Showers/Baths
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Bus Fare
Will file claims on behalf of veterans (all conflicts and eras) with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and see them through till resolution. Can be a resource and referral point to veterans and their families for housing.
File claims on behalf of veterans (all conflicts and eras) with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and see them through until resolution; A resource and referral point to veterans and their families for housing and other social services; Provide a link between veterans and the VA Medical Centers for appointments, information and transportation; A source for acquiring your military records, awards and decorations; A community advocate for veterans and primary administrator of the Whatcom County Veterans Assistance Fund since 1990; Liaison between the veteran and the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs; Provide free Whatcom Transit Authority bus passes and tokens for veterans and their families in need; Provide scholarships for veterans through Bellingham Technical College Foundation.
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Bus Fare
Veteran Support Groups
Veteran Membership Organizations
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides assistance with rent, move-in costs, utilities (urgent or shut-off notice required), case management and bus tickets to residents 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
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Trash/Recycling Service Payment Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Bus Fare
Sewer Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides a subsidized bus pass for travel on King County Metro and Sound Transit to residents of King, Pierce and Snohomish counties who are at or below 80% FPL and enrolled in certain benefit programs.
Provides fully subsidized annual transit pass to those enrolled in certain state benefit programs to be used on
- King County Metro
- King County Water Taxi
- Access Transportation
- Via to Transit
- Sound Transit
- Seattle Monorail
- Seattle Streetcar
- Trailhead Direct
Provides partially subsidized annual passes (ORCA Lift) to low-income area residents.
The subsidized annual pass will cover all trips from Metro to Metro, from Sound Transit to Sound Transit, and from Metro to/from Sound Transit.
If a customer uses their subsidized ORCA LIFT card to pay for travel on Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Kitsap Transit, or Everett Transit, standard transfer rules apply for transfers within and between those transit agencies.
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Bus Fare
Train Fare
Local Transit Passes