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Online Farmers Market Directory offered by Washington State Farmers Market Association
Maintains a searchable website listing of farmers markets across Washington state. Website indicates whether the farmers market accepts EBT cards, WIC, Senior Farmers Market checks, or Fresh Bucks.
Website indicates whether the farmers market accepts WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program & Fruit & Vegetable Benefits, Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, SNAP, SNAP Market Match, Fresh Bucks or Other benefits.
Contact information is also provided for each farmers market.
To use an EBT card at a Farmers Markets, go to the Market information booth, tell the staff how much money you would like to spend, and they will swipe your EBT card for the amount you request.
Users will then be given tokens for the amount to buy fresh produce and other foods at the Market.
Some farmers markets participate in the SNAP Market Match (and Fresh Bucks in Seattle), which matches a certain amount of SNAP with tokens or other market currency that can used to buy fruit and vegetables at the farmers market.
Amount varies by farmers market. Participating markets are located in several counties throughout the state.
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Food offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County
Provides food assistance through local neighborhood chapters via food pantries or through a voucher for food at participating grocery stores. Some restrictions and/or limits may apply.
Provides food assistance through local neighborhood chapters via food pantries or through a gift card at grocery store.
Not all areas of King County are served by a chapter, and not all existing neighborhood chapters provide help with food.
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Financial Assistance offered at Cheney United Methodist Church
Offers assistance to those in need in Cheney, WA. May help with gas gift cards, grocery gift cards, or utility bill assistance based on funding.
Offers assistance to those in need in Cheney, WA. May help with gas gift cards, grocery gift cards, or utility bill assistance based on funding.
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Financial Assistance offered at Cheney Faith Center
Offers financial assistance to those in need in Cheney, WA based on funding available. Offers assistance with groceries, utilities assistance, gas, and more.
Offers financial assistance to those in need in Cheney, WA based on funding available. Offers assistance with groceries, utilities assistance, gas, and more.
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Financial Assistance offered at St. Gregorios Christian Church
Provides some financial assistance to those in need in the area, based on limited funding. May be able to help with gas, food, and utilities on a case-by-case basis.
Provides some financial assistance to those in need in the area, based on limited funding. May be able to help with gas, food, and utilities on a case-by-case basis.
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Food and Hygiene offered at Spokane County Regional Veterans Service Center
Provides emergency food vouchers and hygiene assistance to honorably discharged Veterans, their families, and widows.
Provides emergency food and hygiene assistance to honorably discharged Veterans, their families, and widows pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington. Emergency assistance is geared towards sustainable positive outcomes for eligible veterans. Service officers are knowledgeable, skilled and have relationships with area partners who together with their services will often be successful in forming comprehensive and lasting solutions for clients.
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SFMNP - Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program offered at Meals on Wheels Kitsap
Distributes $80 farmers market vouchers to low-income Kitsap County seniors 60 years of age and older and American Indians 55 years of age and older. Farmers Market Vouchers begin June 1st through end October.
Fresh, nutritious, locally-grown fruits and vegetables are available to qualified low-income seniors, aged 60 years and over, to improve their nutritional status while supporting local farmers. Produce may be purchased with EBT cards at local, state-approved farmers’ markets or delivered directly to homebound seniors between June and October each year.
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SNAP Produce Match offered by Washington State Department of Health's Fruit and Vegetable Incentive Program
Provides coupons at participating stores, typically Safeways, who are paying with their EBT card and who purchase at least $10 worth of qualifying fruits and vegetables. All fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables with no added salt, fat, or sugar are eligible for earning and redeeming.
Provides a coupon for customers who use SNAP/EBT cards to purchase fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables without added fats, sugars, salt at participating grocery stores.
SNAP/EBT customers receive a $10 coupon that must also be spend on fruits and vegetables. Coupons are available at select grocery stores and through online shopping.
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Emergency Assistance offered by Helping Hands Ministry
Provides direct payment for financial relief for services such as rent, utilities and other financial needs. Also offers food and gas cards.
Provides direct payment for financial relief for services such as rent, utilities and other financial needs. Also offers food and gas cards.
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Human Trafficking Advocacy offered at Support, Advocacy & Resource Center
Provides a full-range of services for survivors of sex trafficking including financial assistance, medical assistance, basic needs including food vouchers, shelter, motel vouchers and legal advocacy.
Provides a full range of services for survivors of sex trafficking.
Services include:
- Financial Resources: funds for immediate health and safety needs and assistance with relocation are available
- Access to Basic Needs: gift cards (Target, Walmart, Albertsons), fast food gift cards, food vouchers, and more to make sure that client's needs are met
- Medical Advocacy: explaining client rights regarding medical exam, providing support during exam, assisting with connecting survivor to aftercare such as pregnancy and/or STD concerns, helping survivor complete Crime Victims Compensation (CVC), follow up with CVC and advocate on client’s behalf, connect client to other medical resources as needed for client, such as dental care or past unhealed injuries
- Assistance In Filing Police Report
- Immediate Shelter: contract with local hotel to pay for short term stay for immediate safety concerns
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Emergency Assistance Vouchers offered at St Vincent de Paul - East Jefferson County
Assist with emergency, temporary, or short term need by providing vouchers. Clients leave a message. Calls are returned by volunteers M-Th who will try to schedule a face-to-face meeting to asses need and decide on appropriate assistance.
Assistance with emergency, temporary, or short term needs. Assistance provided is **never** given in cash, but may be given as vouchers or as checks mailed directly to a landlord or utility company. Does not offer a food pantry.
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Critical Financial Assistance offered by Operation Homefront's Pacific Northwest Office
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.
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Food VouchersSewer Service Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceTelephone Service Payment AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceGlasses/Contact LensesMedical Care Expense AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceDental Care Expense AssistancePrescription Expense AssistanceAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceRent Payment AssistanceIncidental Medical Expense AssistanceElectric Service Payment Assistance
Emergency Assistance offered by Interfaith Council to Prevent Homelessness at Vashon United Methodist Church
Provides emergency financial assistance for various needs, including rent, move-in (first month's rent only), utilities, food, transportation, medical costs, etc. Provides a mobile shower unit. Serves VASHON ISLAND ONLY.
Provides emergency financial assistance for various needs, such as:
- Rent
- Move-in (first month's rent only)
- Utilities
- Food
- Transportation (bus and/or ferry)
- Laundry (provides coins for nearby laundromat Tu, 1-2pm)
- Medical costs
- Showers (at the church Th, 6-7pm)
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Emergency Food Vouchers offered at Upper Skagit Tribe
Emergency food vouchers available to Skagit County residents who are eligible to receive services from the Upper Skagit Tribe.
Emergency food vouchers available to Skagit County residents who are eligible to receive services from the Upper Skagit Tribe.
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Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) offered at Skagit County Public Health Department
Provides low-income seniors one $80 benefit card to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at participating farmers markets and farm stands.
Provides lower income seniors with an electronic benefits card that will be used to purchase $80 in fresh fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh-cut herbs at approved farmers markets and farm stores throughout Washington State.
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SUN Bucks offered by DSHS Community Service Offices
Provides a $120 benefit per eligible child to be used to offset food costs over the summer. Children are automatically enrolled if they receive free or reduced price meals through their school district or SNAP. Applications accepted through August of each year.
Provides a one-time payment of $120 per eligible child that will be deposited onto new SUN Bucks cards and mailed beginning in early June each year to be used to purchase food, similar to SNAP. SUN Bucks do expire and are removed from the card 122 days after they are first issued.
The Public Charge rule does not apply to SUN Bucks benefits and will not impact immigration status.
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Financial Assistance offered at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church, Alms Ministry
Provides a small amount of emergency financial assistance for transportation, food, utilities, and other emergency needs. No assistance for motel vouchers or automotive repairs. Must visit in-person only.
Provides small amounts of emergency financial assistance for transportation, food, utilities and other emergency needs. No support for hotels and car repairs. VERY limited support for large (>$200) utility bills from a network of churches. Must visit in person only.
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Community Cupboard Food Bank offered at Upper Valley MEND at The Community Cupboard
Provides food and hygiene products to those in need. Provides Farmer's market vouchers in the summer and meals for kids during holiday breaks.
Provides food and hygiene products to those in need. Provides Farmer's market vouchers in the summer and meals for kids during holiday breaks.
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SNAP Market Match offered by Washington State Department of Health's Fruit and Vegetable Incentive Program
Funds a dollar for dollar match up to $25, for those who are shopping at farmers markets and farm stands and who are paying with an EBT card.
Extra benefits cannot be used for dried, canned, or frozen vegetables or fruit (including jams/jellies), dried herbs, nuts, seeds, eggs, baked goods, seafood or meat, and milk or cheese.
Provides a match of up to $25 on fruits and vegetables for customers who use SNAP/EBT cards at participating farmers markets and farm stands. SNAP/EBT customers can “match” their SNAP benefits (dollar for dollar, up to $25 per day in most markets).
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Food Voucher Program offered at Chinook Indian Nation
Offers EFAP food vouchers to tribal members in Washington. Vouchers can be exchanged for food at grocery stores.
Offers EFAP (Emergency Food Assistance Program) food vouchers to tribal members in Washington. Vouchers can be exchanged for food at grocery stores.
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Food Assistance offered at Saint Patrick's Parish St. Vincent de Paul
Provides food vouchers for those living within the parish boundaries (98403 and a very small part of 98406). Vouchers are for different grocery stores in the area. See eligibility for boundaries.
Provides food vouchers for those living within the parish boundaries. Vouchers are for different grocery stores in the area. Vouchers are a maximum of $50. See eligibility for boundaries. Households can receive assistance once every 3 months.
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Basic Needs Assistance offered at Saint Vincent De Paul North Sound Council Emergency Services
Offers assistance with basic needs, utilities, rent, prescription medication, and other expenses on a case-by-case basis.
(Does not serve Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Darrington). ALL SERVICES ARE DEPENDENT UPON AVAILABILITY OF FUNDING AT THE TIME OF THE REQUEST. Offers clothing, furniture/beds, household items, food, rent/utilities assistance, prescription medication assistance, and other expenses on a case-by-case basis. Callers are referred to the St. Vincent de Paul volunteers in their area who may do a home visit to determine need. Financial services are provided through a vouchering system. Not all services are offered in all areas.
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Emergency Financial Needs offered at Navy-Marine Corp Relief Society - Naval Base Kitsap - (Bangor)
Provides help for essentials such as emergency transportation, funerals, medical/dental bills, food, rent, education, utilities, disaster relief, and essential vehicle repairs. Serves active duty and retired Sailors, Marines, and their families only.
The Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society can provide interest-free loans or grants to help with emergency needs such as: * Emergency Transportation * Funeral Expenses * Medical/dental Bills (patient's share) * Food * Rent * Utilities * Disaster Relief Assistance * Child Care Expenses * Essential Vehicle Repairs * Unforeseen Family Emergencies. Servicemember or eligible family members who have an emergency need should contact the nearest NMCRS location and make an appointment to be seen by an NMCRS caseworker. Bring your ID card and latest LES, if available, with you. If that office is closed and the emergency is of such a nature that it cannot wait until the next business day (e.g. death in the immediate family), the answering machine will provide instructions for obtaining "after hours" assistance. When there is no NMCRS office in the area, an available Coast Guard Mutual Aid or American Red Cross Office can process your request on behalf of the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
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Unmet Needs offered by Veterans of Foreign Wars Service Division at Federal Building
Helps military service members and their families with basic life needs who run into unexpected financial difficulties due to deployment or other hardships directly related to military service. Includes assistance with rent, utilities, and food.
Helps military service members and their families who run into unexpected financial difficulties as a result of deployment or other hardships directly related to military service.
Assists with basic life needs and unanticipated financial needs such as:
- Mortgage and rent
- Car payment
- Home and auto repairs
- Insurance
- Utilities
- Food
- Clothing.
The financial assistance is in the form of up to $1,500 in grants that do not need to be repaid.
All grants are paid directly to the "creditor" (such as the electric company), and not to the individual.
Each case is reviewed individually and acceptance determined by a committee.
Applicants can receive funds only once every 18 months, and only twice total.
Second requests for assistance must be caused by a new situation and deployment.
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Special Grants offered by Honor and Courage Foundation
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to wounded, ill or injured honorably discharged servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs such as food, utilities, housing and clothing. Case manager must submit request.
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to post 9/11 wounded servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs.
Grant money is paid directly to the person owed the debt such as a landlord or utility company whenever possible.
Examples of small grants include food, utilities, housing, clothing, health expenses, assistance with child care, vehicle repairs & other routine household expenses, home & vehicle adaption, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel, etc.
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Sewer Service Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceClothing VouchersService Cost Payment AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceRental Deposit AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceChild Care Expense AssistanceFood VouchersAssistive Technology Equipment Acquisition AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceMedical Care Expense AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment Assistance