Provides assistance with city water, sewer line maintenance, and storm water charges to low income customers. Waives Emergency Medical Services charges to residents receiving in-home care who are Medicaid eligible.
Provides assistance with city water, sewer line maintenance and stormwater charges to low income customers.
Additionally, assistance is available for Emergency Medical Services charges for Medicaid eligible persons receiving in-home care.
Offers a 75% reduction in water consumption charges, sewer line maintenance, and storm and surface water charges. (Note: The discount does not apply to water meter, King County Sewer, or EMS charges. )
Provides financial assistance for breast cancer screenings and diagnostic tests for uninsured and underserved individuals, regardless of age or gender.
Provides financial assistance for breast cancer screenings and diagnostic tests for uninsured and underserved individuals. Most grants are for the following:
- Screening Mammogram
- Diagnostic Mammogram
- Ultrasound (Breast)
Provides food, rent, utilities, medical and burial assistance to low-income Island County veterans and their family members. Also assists with Department of Veterans Affairs claims. Veteran must have served under Honorable conditions.
Provides food, rent, utilities, medical and burial assistance to qualified income-eligible veterans and their family members. Also assists with Department of Veterans Affairs claims for compensation, pension, health care and all other VA claims.
Provides financial assistance once a year for approved treatment expenses which include: ground transportation, air travel, and lodging related expenses for people with a blood-related cancer.
Provides financial assistance once a year for approved treatment expenses which include ground transportation (gas, tolls, car rental, taxi, bus, train, ambulance), air travel, and lodging related expenses.
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.
Offers financial assistance for special equipment and medical procedures to persons with sight/hearing impairments through Patient Care Grants offered by local Lions Clubs. Must be at or below 133% of the FPL.
Assists individuals with visual or hearing impairments by providing financial assistance for assistive technology or medical procedures through Patient Care Grants.
Grants are offered in a partnership with the Northwest Lions Foundation and local Lions Clubs.
Support from the Patient Care Program goes to cover everything from a prosthetic eye to cataract surgery to Braille readers.
Does not provide eyeglasses or eye exams.
Provides financial assistance for gender-affirming surgery, hormone replacement therapy, prosthetics, vocal training and hair removal. Also provides gender affirming garments such as chest binders and shapewear. Financial aid applicants must be age 18 or older.
Helps trans youth and adults access necessary, life-saving health and wellness services. Financial assistance is designed to bridge the gap between what applicants have saved and the total expense of the healthcare needs or procedure they are seeking.
Provides financial assistance for gender-affirming surgery or gender-affirming hormone replacement therapy.
Provides financial aid for gender-affirming needs such as prosthetics, fertility preservation, vocal training, medical tattooing as well as to trans femme people in need of permanent hair removal services.
Provides gender affirming garments such as chest binders (specially-designed compression garments) and shapewear (specially-designed compression underwear/gaffs).
Monitors the mandated charity care policies of hospitals in Washington state. Charity Care covers medically necessary treatment, including inpatient hospital stays and emergency room visits for low-income people.
Monitors the charity care policies of hospitals in Washington state.
Charity Care covers medically necessary treatment, including inpatient hospital stays and emergency room visits.
Every hospital that offers Charity Care must:
- Post a notice about Charity Care in the Emergency Room and the admissions area
- Provide a patient with Charity Care info at intake or discharge
- Provide a patient with Charity Care info in every billing statement
Charity Care may not cover services by medical workers who are not considered part of the hospital’s medical staff or visits to a hospital’s outpatient clinics.
Offers information and assistance regarding insurance plans or fees incurred while utilizing Olympic Medical services, and about financial assitance programs that may be available.
Offers information and assistance regarding insurance plans or fees incurred while utilizing Olympic Medical services, and about financial assitance programs that may be available.
Provides emergency financial assistance for honorably discharged veterans, veterans' widows, and qualified dependents.
Provides emergency financial assistance for honorably discharged veterans, veterans' widows, and qualified dependents, arranges for mental health and alcohol/drug assessment and treatment at a VA Medical Center. Provides outreach to veterans. Authorized items payable by Snohomish County Vouchers are food and sundries, utilities, medical, transportation (bus), vehicle gas. Other items payable at the discretion of service officer.
Provides assistance with food, housing, utilities, medical and counseling, natural disaster and death/burial assistance for veterans and their families. Initial screening is through other veteran agencies. See website for a list.
Provides assistance with food, housing, utilities, medical and counseling, natural disaster and death/burial assistance for veterans and their families.
Provides emergency financial assistance for various needs, including rent, move-in (first month's rent only), utilities, food, transportation, medical costs, etc. Provides a mobile shower unit.
Provides emergency financial assistance for various needs, such as:
- Rent
- Move-in (first month's rent only)
- Utilities
- Food
- Transportation (bus and/or ferry)
- Laundry (provides coins for nearby laundromat Tu, 1-2pm)
- Medical costs
- Showers (at the church Th, 6-7pm)
Assists with eviction prevention, move-in costs, utilities, propane, limited prescriptions, dental and medical expenses, and school supplies for children; serves the Enumclaw area. **EVICTION / SHUT-OFF NOTICE REQUIRED**
Offers emergency financial assistance for eviction prevention, move-in costs, utilities, propane and limited prescriptions.
Offers limited financial help for gasoline, prescriptions and medical bills.
Services include case management, when needed.
Provides information and support services to people with spina bifida. Coordinates mentoring groups, and offers limited financial assistance to help with medical costs associated with Spina Bifida.
Provides information and support services to people with Spina Bifida and families who have children with Spina Bifida.
Coordinates mentoring groups, and offers limited financial assistance to help with medical costs associated with Spina Bifida.
Organizes informal get-togethers for people associated with the organization and others interested in Spina Bifida.
Provides financial assistance for medical or medically related costs including doctor bills, hospital bills, prescription drug costs, dental bills, and medically related travel costs.
Provides financial assistance for medical or medically related costs including doctor bills, hospital bills, prescription drug costs, dental bills, and medically related travel costs.
Pays for wraparound medical financial assistance to help eligible individuals who are HIV positive maintain good health. Assists with insurance premiums as well as doctor visit and prescription co-pays relating to HIV/AIDS.
Provides assistance with health care costs related to provider, mental health, dental and laboratory services.
Assists clients in enrolling in health insurance and pays insurance premiums.
Refers income eligible individuals to WA Apple Health (Medicaid). Helps pay for HIV-related prescription medications.
Issues a card that clients bring to a contracted pharmacy to get their medications.
Some clients have a small monthly cost share.
Refers individuals to medical case managers who can help them obtain medical, housing, food and transportation assistance.
Provides a confidential intake to assess the needs of Greater Chelan Valley families and individuals experiencing homelessness or at risk, including assistance with rent and move-in costs, utilities, and gas vouchers.
Provides assistance with basic emergency needs, which may include emergency shelter or stipends to assist with rent, utilities, gas, car repairs, local transit passes, long distance bus tickets, medical care, clothing, and more. Also provides personal hygiene items, baby diapers, pet food, warm winter coats, and other essentials.
Screens for a financial assistance program through the Mary Kay Ash foundation that offers financial assistance for women with cancer for home care, child care, transportation and pain medication. Refers to other patient assistance organizations.
Disburses limited financial assistance for women with cancer for home care, child care, transportation and pain medication. Funded by the Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation.
Provides limited rent assistance, utility assistance (electric, natural gas, heating fuel), gasoline, and prescription assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor. Assistance is limited to one time per 12-month period. Referrals to other outreach agencies are provided.
Provides limited rent assistance, utility assistance (electric, natural gas, heating fuel), gasoline, and prescription assistance. All payments are made directly to the vendor. Assistance is limited to one time per 12-month period. Referrals to other outreach agencies are provided.
Assists people with many temporary emergency needs (e.g. food baskets, financial support for utility bills, work clothing and glasses).
Works with 18 churches to distribute food each weekday and assists financially with several emergency needs including medical, dental, and prescription bills, utility bills, propane and firewood needed for heating and cooking, work clothing, immunizations, and glasses (no contact lenses assistance available). All financial assistance is provided to the vendor on behalf of the community member.
Provides aid in the form of grants and loans to female widows in Clallam County. Assistance is not immediate, but may be used for many purposes, including medical needs, rent, and utility payments.
Provides aid, in the form of grants and loans, to deserving widows in Clallam County. Money can be used for many purposes including medical needs, rent and utility payments. Call to apply. Cannot help with immediate needs since approval has to wait for board meeting.
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to wounded, ill or injured honorably discharged servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs such as food, utilities, housing and clothing. Case manager must submit request.
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to post 9/11 wounded servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs.
Grant money is paid directly to the person owed the debt such as a landlord or utility company whenever possible.
Examples of small grants include food, utilities, housing, clothing, health expenses, assistance with child care, vehicle repairs & other routine household expenses, home & vehicle adaption, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel, etc.
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.
Offers charity programs so that no person will be denied needed hospital-based health care services, including emergency services, because of an inability to pay for such services. Income verified.
Jefferson Healthcare is committed to providing health care services to all people who are in need of medical attention, regardless of their ability to pay. The charity care policy is applied uniformly to all Jefferson County residents who use Jefferson Healthcare for their health care needs. We make every effort to ask patients whether they need financial assistance to pay for part or all of the care they have received or will receive.