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Emergency Assistance offered by Tri-Cities Immigrant Coalition
SERVES 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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Sewer Service Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceDisaster Related Cash GrantsUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceTrash/Recycling Service Payment AssistanceGas Money
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Veterans Support offered by Newby-Ginnings of North Idaho
Provides free personal and household items such as furniture, appliances an dishes as well as clothing, toiletries, blankets and food to veterans, active military, and Gold Star families.
Offers furniture, appliances, lamps, curtains, towels and bed linens; small kitchen appliances, cookware, bake ware, flatware and dishes. Offers clothing, shoes, coats and other cold weather gear; toiletries, medical equipment, blankets and food.
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Financial Assistance offered by St. Vincent de Paul of Seattle King County
Provides financial assistance for needs such as rent, bus passes, utility bills, and other needs through local neighborhood chapters. Many chapters have very limited or no financial assistance available.
Provides limited financial assistance through local neighborhood chapters.
- Helps with rent payments.
- Provides Metro bus tickets.
- Helps paying utility bills.
- Telephone bills ( may be provided depending on parish conference and circumstance).
- Helps with other needs either through financial assistance or through a voucher to a SVDP thrift store
- No cable bills
Not all areas of King County are served by a chapter; not all existing neighborhood chapters have financial assistance available.
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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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Veterans Services offered at Vancouver Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7824
Provides social gathering places for veterans including meals served through the canteen, referrals for Veterans benefits, support services for indigent veterans, and one-time financial assistance including bill payment, rental assistance, and food gift cards.
Provides social spaces for veterans, including meals through the canteen. Provides referrals for veterans' benefits, support for veterans facing hardship, and one-time financial assistance such as help with bills, rent, and food gift cards. An Honor Guard is also available for memorial and flag services.
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Yakima County Veterans Relief Fund offered at Yakima County Veterans Program
Assists low-income veterans with emergency assistance with food, gas, rent, utilities, transportation, and other needs a veteran may have. Helps veterans apply for federal and state veterans benefits.
Assists low-income VETERANS with emergency assistance with food, gas, rent, utilities, transportation, and other needs a veteran may have (make sure to read eligibility requirements).
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Emergency Needs Program offered by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services in Vancouver
Provides an emergency cash benefit for shelter or housing and utility-related expenses. The maximum payment is $750 within a 12-month period and is paid directly to landlords or utility companies.
Provides an emergency cash benefit for shelter or housing and utility-related expenses. The maximum payment is $750 within a 12-month period and is paid directly to landlords or utility companies.
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Basic Needs Assistance offered at Shoreline Community Care
Provides limited help with eviction prevention, move-in, utilities and other basic needs for Shoreline residents ONLY (N of 145th); organization encourages spiritual involvement. Must make an appointment for assistance.
Provides limited financial assistance for rent, move-in costs and utilities,
May have limited assistance for bus tickets.
CANNOT assist with:
- ID
- motel vouchers
$ 250 max per request.
Funds are sent directly to the landlord or utility company.
Volunteers conduct an interview to determine need.
Participation in a local church not required to receive help.
Clients may receive assistance once every 12 months.
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Emergency Services Open Doors Fund offered at Olympic Community Action Programs Clallam Port Angeles
Provides financial assistance for basic needs such as rent, utilities, prescriptions, gas, public transportation, etc., for low-income households. Funding comes from generous community members.
Discretionary dollars used to provide assistance for basic needs (i.e., assistance with, prescriptions, gas, car repairs, medical expenses, etc.) for low-income households. Funding comes from generous community members donating to OlyCAP's Open Doors Fund.
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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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Financial Assistance offered at Washington West African Center
Provides limited financial assistance for bills and groceries on a case-by-case basis.
Provides limited financial assistance to those struggling to pay bills or purchase necessary items like groceries.
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Consolidated Emergency Assistance Program offered by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services in Kelso
Provides a monthly cash grant who face an emergency and don’t have the money to meet specific basic needs. Benefit is offered only once in a 12-month period.
Provides a monthly cash grant who face an emergency and don’t have the money to meet specific basic needs. Benefit is offered only once in a 12-month period.
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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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Clark County Veterans Assistance Fund offered at Clark County Veterans Assistance Center
Assists veterans, widowed spouses or dependents of veterans with the following needs: rent; mortgage; energy; food; transportation; prescription drug expenses; emergency dental; clothing; car repair; and burial costs.
Provides Veterans with rent assistance, rental deposit assistance, move-in assistance, mortgage assistance, utility assistance, food vouchers, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, bus passes or gas vouchers, prescription drug expenses, clothing or tools for work, car repair, storage unit assistance, communication assistance, homeless services, emergency dental costs, and burial/cremation costs. Individual types of assistance have separate requirements and limits.
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Undesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceRental Application Fee Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceMortgage Payment AssistanceIdentification Card Fee Payment AssistanceDriver License Fee Payment AssistanceBurial/Cremation Expense AssistanceBus FareTelephone Service Payment AssistancePrescription Expense AssistanceGas MoneyHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceDental Care Expense AssistanceWork ClothingBirth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
MS Focus offered at Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
Provides a wide array of services for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS), including grants for emergency financial assistance, homecare services, assistive technology, laptop computers, cooling accessories, and medical appointment transportation.
Provides a wide array of services for those living with multiple sclerosis (MS), including grants for emergency financial assistance, homecare services, assistive technology, laptop computers, cooling accessories, and medical appointment transportation or car repair services. Additionally, connects people to educational events, support groups, and offers access to a lending library, subject to availability.
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Financial Assistance offered by Hopelink in Redmond
Offers emergency financial assistance to residents of Redmond, Issaquah, and Sammamish with income at or below 200% FPL or 50% AMI. Includes rent and move-in assistance, as well as help with medical bills, repair bills, and other needs-based expenses.
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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Bus FareSewer Service Payment AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceRental Deposit AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistancePrescription Expense AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceTelephone Service Payment AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceTrash/Recycling Service Payment AssistanceAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceHeating Fuel Payment Assistance
Aged, Blind, or Disabled ABD Cash Assistance Program offered by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services in Stevenson
Provides a monthly cash grant, referral to the Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) program, help applying for federal SSI and Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, and case management and support.
Provides a monthly cash grant, referral to the Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) program, help applying for federal SSI and Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, and case management and support. Monthly cash grant maximum is $450 for a single person or $570 for a married couple.
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Single Moms Package offered at Washington West African Center
Provides group support, childcare, grocery and bill assistance to West African single moms in Snohomish County.
Provides group support, childcare assistance, grocery assistance and bill payments to West African single moms in Washington State.
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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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Medical Care Expense AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceRent Payment AssistanceTelephone Service Payment AssistanceSewer Service Payment AssistanceGlasses/Contact LensesMortgage Payment AssistanceDental Care Expense AssistancePrescription Expense AssistanceElectric Service Payment AssistanceAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceGas Service Payment AssistanceIncidental Medical Expense AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceFood VouchersWater Service Payment Assistance
Emergency Needs Program offered by Washington State Department of Social and Health Services in Kelso
Provides an emergency cash benefit for shelter or housing and utility-related expenses. The maximum payment is $750 within a 12-month period and is paid directly to landlords or utility companies.
Provides an emergency cash benefit for shelter or housing and utility-related expenses. The maximum payment is $750 within a 12-month period and is paid directly to landlords or utility companies.
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Basic Needs Assistance offered at St Vincent de Paul in Richland
Provides financial assistance with basic needs, including rent and utility assistance, furniture, and transportation. Serves residents of Benton City, Richland, and West Richland only.
(ONLY Benton City, Richland, and West Richland) Provides financial assistance for utilities, rent, medication expenses, food/household goods, furniture (as available), some educational expenses, and gas vouchers. People in need of clothing may be referred to the St Vincent de Paul Food Bank in Pasco.
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Electric Service Payment AssistancePrescription Expense AssistanceUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceFood VouchersGas MoneyRent Payment AssistanceGas Service Payment AssistanceHeating Fuel Payment AssistanceTrash/Recycling Service Payment AssistanceWater Service Payment AssistanceDriver License Fee Payment AssistanceGeneral Furniture Provision
Humanitas offered by Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship
Provides support and limited emergency financial assistance, including help with food and utility bills.
Provides support and limited emergency financial assistance, including help with food and utility bills.
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Mentoring Services offered at City Gates Ministries
Offers limited financial assistance for things such as rent, utilities, or other needs. Also seeks to connect the household to other services that may prevent the situation from recurring. Call for an intake appointment.
Limited financial assistance for things such as deposits, utilities, or other needs.
Seeks to connect the household to other services that may prevent the situation from re-occurring.
Calls for intake appointments are answered based on funding availability.
Also accepts volunteers and donations to help households in need.
Focuses on meeting the often desperate material needs of an individual or household, and to prevent and/or reverse homelessness in our community.
Once these basic needs are satisfied, we further offer mentoring in life skills, financial advocacy, and guidance to help our clients transition from dependent poverty to self-sufficiency through personal, spiritual, and professional growth.
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Crime Victims Assistance offered at Crisis Support Network - Crime Victims' Office
Provides assistance to crime victims by helping with paperwork including crime victim's compensation, explanation of legal rights and proceedings, coordinates with other agencies and general advocacy.
Provides assistance to general crime victims other than domestic violence or sexual assault. Avocates assist with multiple systems of support by helping victims deal with physical, emotional, financial, and legal consequences of their victimization. Advocates can offer: - Crisis intervention and help coping with the trauma of violent victimization - Assistance filing Crime Victim Compensation claims and insurance forms - Direction to help access medical and/or mental health services - Advocacy within the criminal justice system - Striving to ensure victims’ voices are heard and that their opinions are considered - Assistance completing Victim Impact Statements - Crisis intervention including 24-hour access to an advocate at 1-866-711-2826 - Guidance through the criminal justice process - Accompaniment to court proceedings - Referral to other support services available throughout the community - Personal Systems Advocacy: support of victims with public service providers, creditors, employers, insurance companies, utilities providers, etc - Information on applying for restitution - Assistance in the Return of Personal Property that may have been taken by law enforcement as part of an investigation.
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Veterans Assistance Fund offered at Skamania County
Provides limited emergency assistance to eligible veterans and their dependents. Also offers case management services.
Provides limited emergency assistance to eligible veterans and their dependents. Also offers case management services.
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