Disaster Services offered at American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest
Disaster Services offered at American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest
Provides shelter and meals to those seeking refuge from a natural disaster, such as a hurricane, flood, fire, or in the wake of a tornado, earthquake, or hazardous materials incident. Assistance is given to individuals and families affected by disaster; assistance is geared toward meeting immediate emergency needs. Enables victims of disaster to resume living independently by providing the means for them to pay for what they need most; from groceries, new clothing, and rent to emergency home repairs, transportation, household items, medicines, and tools. Helps those needing long-term recovery assistance when other resources are not available or are inadequate.
Categories
Physical Address
230 Grant Road, East Wenatchee, WA 98802
Hours
M-Th, 10pm-4:30pm.
Voice
Application process
Call main number to be put in contact with a case worker.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Client must reside in chapter's service area and have sustained a disaster within the last week that displaced them from their residence. Disaster must be verified by a public safety official or Red Cross disaster worker. Disasters are defined as incidents where there is temporary or permanent damage to a residence which makes it inhabitable. Damage must be due to accidental and/or natural causes and not caused by criminal activity by the client.
Service area
Chelan, WA
Okanogan, WA
Grant, WA
Whitman, WA
Douglas, WA
Agency info
American Red Cross Serving the Greater Inland Northwest
Provides 24 hour emergency service: food, clothing, lodging, medicine and referrals to mental health for victims of fire, flood and other "acts of nature". Provides mass feeding during natural disasters such as forest fires, floods, mud slides, etc.