Tenant Based Rental Assistance offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Republic
The Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program provides very low-income households with rent costs for up to 24 months – if funding allows. Households must be homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Coordinated Entry offered at Wenatchee Rescue Mission
Provides screening and access to emergency housing in Chelan and Douglas Counties through the Coordinated Entry System.
Provides screening and access to emergency housing in Chelan and Douglas Counties through the Coordinated Entry System. Helps individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless find stable housing. Depending on the needs, this could include rental assistance, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, or short-term emergency shelter.
Permanent Supportive Housing offered at Women's Resource Center of North Central Washington
Provides permanent support housing for individuals who were previously chronically homeless, have a diagnosed mental illness, and earn less than 30 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI).
Provides permanent support housing for individuals who were previously chronically homeless, have a diagnosed mental illness, and earn less than 30 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI). Also provides case management tenants.
Supportive Housing Case Management offered at iMPACT! Compassion Center
Assists chronically-homeless Medicaid recipients overcome the barrier of homelessness by identifying barriers, establishing housing and life stabilization goals, and collaborating with community partners.
Assists chronically-homeless Medicaid recipients overcome the barrier of homelessness by identifying barriers, establishing housing and life stabilization goals, and collaborating with community partners. Helps clients apply for available housing assistance programs/resources, works with landlords/rental properties to secure stable housing, and offers retention support to ensure successful transition into housing and ability to maintain housing.
Tenant Based Rental Assistance offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Colville
The Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program provides very low-income households with rent costs for up to 24 months – if funding allows. Households must be homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Re-Housing Program offered at Northwest Community Action Center
MUST BE HOMELESS for deposit assistance. Offers an emergency re-housing program for families who are homeless. Provides rental deposit assistance and motel vouchers to help get out of homelessness. Also provides resources to help find local housing.
Offers an emergency re-housing program for families who are homeless. Provides rental deposit assistance and motel vouchers to help get out of homelessness. Also provides resources to help find local housing.
Housing and Homeless Services offered by Yakima Neighborhood Health Services at Neighborhood Connections
MUST BE HOMELESS - Provides transitional housing and deposit/first month's rent for homeless, permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless & disabled.
Provides transitional housing (up to 2 years) for homeless individuals/families and permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless & disabled individuals. Clients receive case management services in clean and sober environment, participate in self-sufficiency skill development. Housing is available in both the Upper and Lower Yakima Valley. Provides move-in assistance and homeless prevention.
Programs include:
- Move-in Assistance & Homeless Prevention: provides rent assistance for those who are 3 months behind. Assists with move-in costs, such as deposit and first month rent.
- Coordinated Entry for homeless individuals and families seeking housing solutions.
- Homeless Resource Center: staff work closely with clients who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help with safe shelter, transportation, household items and hygiene items. Sometimes rental or utility assistance and many other services that are needed will be provided. Clients are screened for eligibility.
- Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing: YNHS manages several housing units and works with many landlords in Yakima County to provide housing for individuals and families.
- Street Outreach: Outreach team (nurses, behavioral health specialists, outreach and housing specialists) use the easily identifiable YNHS Outreach van to visit local shelters and other places where homeless might be, hoping to engage individuals and offer services.
- Helps with motel vouchers when funding permits.
Supportive Services to Veteran Families Program offered at Catholic Community Services - Family Housing Network
Provides housing services to military veterans (families or individuals) experiencing literal homelessness in Pierce, Thurston, King, Kitsap, Mason, Lewis, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pacific and Wahkiakum Counties. Also serves recent widow/ers of a veteran.
Provides housing services to military veterans (families or individuals) experiencing literal homelessness in Pierce, Thurston, King, Kitsap, Mason, Lewis, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Pacific and Wahkiakum Counties.
Literal homelessness is defined as residing in an emergency shelter or a place not meant for human habitation - such as a vehicle, camping, or on the streets. Includes Rapid Rehousing and Homeless Diversion services.
Can meet with households in Tacoma, Olympia or Bremerton.
Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Davenport
The Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program provides very low-income households with rent costs for up to 24 months – if funding allows. Households must be homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Diversion Program offered at Helping Hands Food Bank - Diversion Program
Diversion collaborates with households to help them avoid or resolve homelessness.
Short-term program to help divert clients from entering intensive programs like Coordinated Entry. Services are to exit people out of homelessness or prevent them from becoming unhoused. Problem-solving services offered and on occasion, one-time financial assistance to households that can utilized their own resources to sustain housing.
Emergency Rental Assistance offered at Rural Resources Community Action
Emergency rental assistance program primarily used to rapidly rehouse homeless individuals and families and victims fleeing domestic violence. These funds can be utilized to assist with first, last and/or security and rental assistance on a month to month basis. It may also be used for homeless prevention by paying past due rent.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Diversion Program offered at Northwest Youth Services in Skagit
Offers one time financial assistance, and care coordination support to prevent or end housing instability to ages 18-24.
One time financial assistance, and care coordination support to prevent or end housing instability. Funding could include rental assistance to prevent eviction, move-in assistance, travel fare, car maintenance, or other one-time assistance to resolve housing crisis.
Coordinated Entry System offered at Blue Mountain Action Council
Administers the first point of entry for families and individuals who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help them with their housing condition. Currently assisting with Eviction Rent Assistance (ERAP).
Administers the first point of entry for families and individuals who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help them with their housing condition. Services may include assistance finding housing, rental assistance, rental deposit, transitional housing. Provides a standardized access, assessment, and referral process for housing and other services. Placement in a program is dependent on funding and program availability.
Tenant Based Rental Assistance offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Ione
The Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program provides very low-income households with rent costs for up to 24 months – if funding allows. Households must be homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Health Care for Homeless Veterans offered by US Department of Veterans Affairs at Spokane VA Clinic
This program provides community outreach, case management and a range of other services to help homeless Veterans get back on their feet.
This program provides community outreach, case management and a range of other services to help homeless Veterans get back on their feet. VBA counselors from the Regional Office visit with Veterans monthly to assist them with filing pensions and disability requests.
Housing and Homeless Services offered at Yakima Neighborhood Health Services in Sunnyside
Provides transitional housing and deposit/first month's rent for homeless, permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless & disabled, and rent assistance for those that are 3 months behind or have an eviction notice. Helps with motel vouchers when funding permits.
Provides transitional housing (up to 2 years) for homeless individuals/families and permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless & disabled individuals. Clients receive case management services in clean and sober environment, participate in self-sufficiency skill development. Housing is available in both the Upper and Lower Yakima Valley. Provides move-in assistance and homeless prevention.
Programs include:
- Move-in Assistance & Homeless Prevention: provides rent assistance for those who are 3 months behind. Assists with move-in costs, such as deposit and first month rent.
- Coordinated Entry for homeless individuals and families seeking housing solutions.
- Homeless Resource Center: staff work closely with clients who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help with safe shelter, transportation, household items and hygiene items. Sometimes rental or utility assistance and many other services that are needed will be provided. Clients are screened for eligibility.
- Transitional and Permanent Supportive Housing: YNHS manages several housing units and works with many landlords in Yakima County to provide housing for individuals and families.
- Street Outreach: Outreach team (nurses, behavioral health specialists, outreach and housing specialists) use the easily identifiable YNHS Outreach van to visit local shelters and other places where homeless might be, hoping to engage individuals and offer services.
- Helps with motel vouchers when funding permits.
Provides various housing programs for families and individuals to assist with things like affordable housing, eviction prevention, emergency shelter, housing support, homelessness diversion, and more.
Provides various housing programs for families and individuals to assist with things like affordable housing, eviction prevention, emergency shelter, housing support, homelessness diversion, and more.
Rapid Re-Housing offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SNAP
For singles or couples. Helps households with their transition from homelessness to permanent housing. Walk-ins are best, first come-first serve. Services for young adults ages 18-24 years old may be referred to housing options if available.
For singles or couples. Helps households with their transition from homelessness to permanent housing. Walk-ins are best, first come-first serve. Services for young adults ages 18-24 years old may be referred to housing options if available.
Tenant Based Rental Assistance Program offered at Rural Resources Community Action in Newport
The Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA) Program provides very low-income households with rent costs for up to 24 months – if funding allows. Households must be homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Program provides low income apartments, rental assistance and more.
Diversion offered at Catholic Charities Serving Eastern Washington
Diversion collaborates with households to help them avoid or resolve homelessness. Diversion services provide the opportunity to partner with a Diversion specialist to review their housing situation and create a plan to overcome their housing challenge. They DO NOT have financial assistance for direct housing costs, but we can assist by providing case management services in a variety of ways. Walk ins allowed on Tuesday-Thursday, 8am-4pm.
Homeless Resources provides households with a single destination to access services that help them stay in their homes or quickly exit homelessness. Homeless Resources connects households that are experiencing or at risk of homelessness with housing and case management services offered by Catholic Charities and our partner agencies in Spokane County.
Homeless Assistance offered at Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners SNAP
Helps single adults or couples find and maintain stable housing. Does not provide direct financial assistance.
For singles or couples. Helps households with their transition from homelessness to permanent housing. Walk-ins are best, first come-first serve. Services for young adults ages 18-24 years old may be referred to housing options if available.
Housing Services offered at Quality Behavioral Health in Clarkston
Assists families and individuals with an ongoing housing program to prevent homelessness. Services may include rental assistance, eviction prevention, HEN, and limited permanent supported housing services. Toiletries available only for HEN clients.
Provides various housing programs for families and individuals living in Asotin County. Offers Coordinated Entry, Homeless Diversion, and Housing and Essential Needs (HEN).
- Coordinated entry is a process developed to ensure that all people experiencing a housing crisis have fair and equal access and are quickly identified, assessed for, referred, and connected to housing and assistance based on their strengths and needs.
- Diversion is a fast paced, short-term case management program that can assist the individual/household(s) with solving problems and barriers by utilizing the existing strengths and resources of the individual/household(s). We can assist with limited flexible funding, based on eligibility, in order to assist the individual/household with obtaining permanent housing which can include relocation and other activities that support obtaining permanent.
- 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, security deposit, and service animal deposits. 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. All HEN clients are eligible to receive essential needs assistance.
Housing Support / Coordinated Entry offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Wenatchee
Administers the first point of entry for families and individuals who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help them with their housing situation.
Administers the first point of entry for families and individuals who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless to help them with their housing situation.