Financial Assistance offered at MANNA - Ministry Assisting Neighbors In Need With Agape
Provides assistance (up to $75 per year) for utilities, any sort of heating, some medical prescriptions, employer directed work clothes, and transit passes in the Port Angeles area. Call to schedule an appointment.
Provides assistance for drug and alcohol evaluations, utilities, drivers test expenses, any sort of heating, some medical prescriptions, employer directed work clothes, and transit passes in the Port Angeles area. Does not provide assistance with rent or telephones. Assistance is limited to $75 in a twelve month period. You must call to schedule an appointment for an eligibility interview.
Offers a drop-in center for homeless families and individuals in the Auburn area. Laundry and shower facilities offered on select days. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Operates as a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Offers day shelter for families and individuals experiencing homelessness in the Auburn area. Services include the following:
- Restrooms
- Showers once per week
- Laundry facilities once per month
- A la carte breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Phone charging station
- Referrals to employment resources
- Limited assistance for obtaining ID/driver licenses
Opens a cooling/warming center during weather advisories. No beds available, but clients can sit (and sleep) at tables, eat, charge phones, watch TV, come and go, etc.
Social Supportive Services offered at Saint Leo's Catholic Church
Provides advocacy, referrals, in-kind support, and very limited financial aid to help stabilize individuals and families. Helps in the areas of employment, home stability, personal identity document search/procurement and problem solving.
Provides supportive interventions in the forms of advocacy, referrals, in-kind support, and very limited financial aid to help stabilize individuals and families.
Provides support in the areas of employment, home stability, personal identity document search/procurement and problem solving.
In-Kind
Includes all physical items distributed such as clothing, blankets and personal hygiene items.
Household Support
Provides limited financial assistance with utilities, screening fees for apartment searches and very limited rental assistance on a case-by-case basis.
Employment
Offers assistance related to getting or retaining employment. This includes work gear and clothing; licensing and certifications; and/or transportation assistance until the client can secure some income from employment and is more stable and able to address basic costs of living.
Identification Documents
Helps with the costs of procuring a WA State ID. Also helps with a WA Driver's License if the client has a vehicle that is insured, registered, and used for employment. Helps secure and pay for supportive documentation in order to get a state ID. May also help with immigration paperwork fees as needed, and in partnership with other immigration agencies.
Physical Wellness
Assists with medication co-pays, reasonable dental and optical fees.
Overall program goal is to help clients achieve overall stability in the community and to reach achievable self sufficiency.
Driver License and Identification Assistance offered at Ballard Food Bank
Provides vouchers for new, renewal or replacement Washington state ID card or Washington state driver license to anyone in need. Visit in person.
Provides vouchers for new, renewal or replacement Washington state ID card or Washington state driver license to anyone in need. The voucher provided covers the cost of a new, renewal or replacement ID card or a renewal or replacement driver license. For a new driver license, the voucher will cover the $55 issuance fee, but not the $35 application fee or testing fees.
Drop-in Services offered by Catholic Community Services' Solanus Casey Center at St. James Cathedral
Offers drop-in hospitality, advocacy, local telephone use, resource information & limited WA ID card, driver license and birth certificate assistance to low-income clients in transition.
Offers drop-in services including:
- Hospitality
- Advocacy
- Local telephone use
- Resource information
Limited funding available to assist with:
- ID (WA State ID card and birth certificate)
- Washington State driver's license
- Eyeglasses vouchers (OneSight Program)
Basic Needs Assistance offered at St Vincent de Paul in Richland
(ONLY Benton City, Richland, and West Richland) Provides financial assistance with basic needs.
(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.
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.
Provides help with removing financial barriers for young adults ages 13-21 in state-recognized apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs who have experienced foster care or homelessness.
Covers occupational-specific costs and provides case management to help support apprentices and pre-apprentices with their long-term goals.
Assistance includes:
- Hygiene
- Prepaid Phone
- Phone Bill
- Electricity Bill
- Bus Pass
- Gas Cards
- Professional Clothing
- Work Clothing
- Work Tools
- Licensing Fees
- Emergency Services (Rent, Utilities, Car Repairs, etc. )
- Union Dues and/or Initiation Fees
- Apprenticeship Books and Tuition
A program that helps people change their name/gender through the courts or at the DMV (cannot do both for one person).
A program that helps people change their name/gender through the courts or at the DMV (cannot do both for one person). Services range from providing information on the process of changing documents in the state of Oregon to offering financial aid and advocacy at the courts and the DMV. The level of financial assistance and eligibility for this assistance varies based on program's budget.
Supportive Services for Veteran Families offered at HopeSource in Moses Lake
Provides support services for veterans and their families with obtaining documentation of veteran status; eviction prevention; finding housing; security benefits; navigating healthcare; Recovery Coach Program; community referrals; hygiene packs; and emergency services, such as gas or motel vouchers, license renewals, and prescription expenses.
Provides support services for veterans and their families in the Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, and Okanogan Counties. Services include rapid rehousing; homelessness prevention; and support in obtaining benefits, such as counseling, employment and training, educational assistance, and health care services.