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.
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.
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.
Offers a shopper's choice food pantry model every month for those in need. Also provides senior food boxes and senior farmers' market vouchers, as well as assistance with Basic Food applications (SNAP/Food Stamp).
Offers a shopper's choice food pantry model by appointment, accessible to individuals twice a month. Also provides senior food boxes as well as assistance with Basic Food applications (SNAP/Food Stamp). If available, adult hygiene items, women's sanitary items, and baby items are provided for those in need.
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.
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
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.
Helps veterans with food, shelter, utilities, eviction prevention, employment-related expenses, move-in costs, medical, gas, and prescriptions. Satellite offices are located throughout King County.
Provides financial assistance to help veterans with housing, employment and medical expenses as well as life stability.
Financial assistance is provided as part of a client's service plan.
- Financial assistance for housing expenses (e. g. , rent, mortgage), eviction prevention, move-in expenses, transitional housing and shelter expenses.
- Financial assistance for medical expenses, medical aids/equipment and prescriptions.
Tries to provide assistance for basic human needs: food, rent, utility bills, etc. If unable to help, they refer to other local agencies. Tries to bring help to the person at their home.
Tries to provide assistance for basic human needs: food, rent, utility bills, etc.
Unable to help with gas money/gas cards (for the car).
If unable to help, they refer to other local agencies.
Tries to bring help to the person at their home.
Emergency food vouchers available on a quarterly basis to Skagit County residents who are eligible to receive services from the Swinomish Tribe. One per household.
Emergency food vouchers available on a quarterly basis to Skagit County residents who are eligible to receive services from the Swinomish Tribe. One per household.
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to those needing help due to a current or recent DV situation involving intimate partner abuse.
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to eligible applicants needing help as a result of a current or recent (within 6 months) intimate partner abuse situation.
Services are confidential.
Provides financial assistance based on funding availability with:
- Utility bill arrears
- Housing: funds for landlord applications and move-in costs, subject to funders' guidelines while funds last. No rental assistance is available.
- Food/Grocery items
- Basic Clothing
- Hygiene items/Toiletries
- Prescriptions
- Eyeglasses
- Bus tickets/ Transport
- Diapers
- Baby formula
- Other infant needs
Language interpretation is available in person or over the phone.
Offers a food bank with fresh produce and government commodities to those needing food. The door to the food bank is the double doors in our back parking lot.
Offers a food bank with fresh produce and government commodities to those needing food.
Provides rent, utility, food, emergency local bus tickets, and limited prescription assistance to residents in Fife/Milton/Edgewood (98354 and 98424) area. Assistance is dependent upon availability of funding. Check details.
Provides assistance to residents in the Fife/Milton/Edgewood area. Helps with:
- approximately the last $300 of rent,
- approximately $300 towards the utility bill,
- food,
- bus tickets (for medical appointments and job interviews, and starting a new job, not to school) and
- limited prescription assistance.
Assistance is dependent upon donations to the church.
Also accepts donations of vehicles. Vehicles are sold, and the proceeds donated to the church so they can provide financial assistance.
Provides financial counseling and grants among junior active duty enlisted members and recently discharged enlisted Veterans and their families facing financial crisis.
Provides financial counseling and may help with a grant to cover critical needs for qualifying military and veteran households.
Grants provided but not limited to:
- Bereavement Travel
- Car Insurance
- Critical baby items( cribs, car seats, diapers etc.)
- Major car repairs
- Medical Travel
- Rent/Utilities
- Sewer service
- Service Dog Care
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.
Provides once-in-a-lifetime financial assistance for food, medicine or utilities. Can also help pay veterinarian bills for service dogs. Only for individuals who are blind. Does not help with rent or move-in assistance.
Provides once-in-a-lifetime financial assistance for food, medicine or utilities. Can also help pay veterinarian bills for service dogs.
Agency does not give cash; the recipient's bill is paid to the vendor.
Does not help with rent or move-in assistance.
Offers limited emergency help for Columbia County residents facing financial crisis including rent assistance, help with utility bills, and vouchers for food and gas. Connects clients to other local organizations for additional needs.
Offers limited emergency help for people facing financial crisis. Depending on funding, provides rent assistance once per year to prevent eviction. Can help with up to half the total payment, limited to $500.
Helps with a portion of an overdue electric, gas, heating, or water bill. Offers limited gas vouchers for essential travel, such as work, medical care, or housing appointments. Also offers food vouchers for local grocery stores.
Connects clients to other local organizations for additional needs. Assistance is meant to bridge a crisis, not to provide ongoing support.
Provides gas vouchers, food vouchers or laundry vouchers for those in need who qualify through out intake office.
Provides gas vouchers, food vouchers or laundry vouchers for those our neighbors in need who qualify, by completing an intake, over the phone, through the Connection Center.
Gas/Food Vouchers, every 6 months, upon approval.
Laundry Vouchers, every 3 months, but only twice per year.
Provides short term assistance to veterans in Pend Oreille County who need help with rent and utility payments, food, and gas. Also, volunteers also can help veterans travel to their VA medical appointments.
Provides short term assistance to veterans who need help with rent and utility payments, food, and gas. Also, volunteers also can help veterans travel to their VA medical appointments.
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.
Provides limited emergency assistance with food, eviction prevention, gas vouchers and bus tickets for individuals and families on the Eastside, Northeast King County and Renton.
Offers limited emergency assistance with the following services:
- Eviction prevention
- Food vouchers
- Gas vouchers
Provides low-income older adults with $80 in benefits to purchase fresh, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey from authorized farmers markets. Applications open in early May through July 2026.
Provides low-income older adults with vouchers to purchase unprocessed, locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, and honey from authorized farmers markets and farm stores. The program:
- Supports healthy eating
- Helps stretch food budgets
- Connects participants to local agriculture
Participants receive a one-time seasonal benefit of $80 loaded onto an electronic benefits card. Benefits can be used to buy items such as apples, berries, leafy greens, tomatoes, peppers and squash. Funds can only be used during the current market season, which runs from June through October.
Complete the proxy form to allow family members to use the card.
Free phone app allows users to track their benefit balance and purchase history as well as locate authorized markets.
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