Provides basic emergency assistance for low-income individuals and families in addition to information and referral for the community. Does not include Airway Heights. Language assistance available through Google Translate.
Provides basic emergency assistance for low-income individuals and families such as rent assistance, utility assistance, prescription assistance, school supplies and hygiene needs, scholarships for parks and rec activities in addition to information and referral for the community. Also provides transportation assistance for work or appointments by offering bus passes, gas vouchers, insurance assistance, tabs, and repair on vehicles. ONLY serves Cheney School District excluding Airway Heights.
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.
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.
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 support for cancer patients and survivors in the North Central WA and beyond.
Provides compassionate support and FREE resources to individuals, their families, and caregivers through their cancer journey, from diagnosis to survivorship, for those residing in Chelan, Douglas, Grant and Okanogan counties, regardless of age or income.
Some of the free services include gas cards to get to treatment, nutritional supplement drinks, wigs for those losing hair due to treatment, helpful cancer resources, and more.
Email is the best way to connect with the program. It will take some time to process the requests. See program details for more information. Dropping in for assistance does not guarantee assistance.
St. Vincent de Paul of Tacoma–Pierce County operates two service hubs that together provide a continuum of care for community members experiencing crisis, instability, or homelessness.
The Community Resource Center, serves individuals and couples across Pierce County. The CRC offers walk-in access five days a week with no appointment required. Services include immediate basic-needs support such as food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and survival gear, as well as housing and shelter navigation for those experiencing homelessness. Case managers also provide assistance with mental health and substance use supports, and offer specialized navigation for Native and bilingual community members.
The Family Resource Center, focuses on families with children, multigenerational households, and young adults ages 18–24. The FRC provides bilingual case management and resource navigation tailored to family and young-adult needs, including for Hispanic and immigrant populations. The site also offers on-site showers and laundry for unhoused households, along with comprehensive housing and shelter navigation designed to help families achieve stability.
The Community Resource Center does not provide direct rental assistance.
Offers emergency financial assistance to residents of Bellevue, Medina, and Mercer Island with income at or below 200% FPL or 50% AMI. Includes rent and move-in assistance, as well as help with medical bills, repair bills, and other needs-based expenses.
Offers emergency financial assistance to families and individuals who are experiencing a short-term financial crisis. Possible types of assistance include rent, move-in costs, power bills, prescriptions, water or sewer bills, auto repair, medical bills and others.
Nurse, Behavioral Health Specialist and Case Managers provide street outreach services to identify and work with unhoused residents needing services and relief from the streets.
Offers emergency assistance with prescriptions, Washington state ID or Driver's License expenses, birth certificate replacement fees, and bus tokens. Nurse, Behavioral Health Specialist and Case Managers provide street outreach services to identify and work with unhoused residents needing services and relief from the streets.
Provides support services for veterans and their families with obtaining documentation of veteran status; eviction prevention; finding housing; security benefits; navigating healthcare; 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.
Provides free general medical and dental services, as well as individual counseling and medication assistance. Can assist with accessing medication through pharmaceutical companies' Prescription Assistance Program.
Provides free medical, dental, and mental health services to uninsured adults in Benton/Franklin County or the city of Burbank who meet income guidelines. Most services are volunteer-based. Can assist with accessing medication through pharmaceutical companies' Prescription Assistance Program.
Provides financial assistance and addiction recovery services for musicians and others with at least five years professional experience in the music industry or credited contribution to six commercially released recordings or videos.
Provides emergency financial assistance to musicians and recording industry professionals in times of need.
Assistance grants may be applied to medical and dental expenses, such as doctor/dentist/hospital bills, prescriptions, addiction recovery treatment, psychotherapy and treatment for chronic illnesses.
Assistance may also be provided for emergency rent and utility payments.
Also provides addiction recovery services and support and referrals to other appropriate agencies.
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.
Provides emergency services for families and individuals in need, including food, clothing, showers & laundry by appt., and referrals to other appropriate resources for unlisted needs.
Provides emergency services for families and individuals in need, including food, clothing, showers & laundry by appt., and referrals to local resources for other needs. Please call in and leave a message for further recommendations.
Provides medical expense assistance programs to help with insurance co-payments and/or insurance premium costs for prescription drugs related to blood cancer treatment. May Provide financial assistance for ground transportation, air travel, and lodging-related expenses.
Provides medical expense assistance programs to help with insurance co-payments and/or insurance premium costs for prescription drugs related to blood cancer treatment. Also, may Provide financial assistance for ground transportation, air travel, and lodging-related expenses.
Provides financial assistance to North Pacific County cancer patients. Assistance includes help with utility bills, rent/mortgage payments, prescription drugs, gas money for medical appointments, food, and other needs.
Provides financial assistance to North Pacific County cancer patients. Assistance includes help with utility bills, rent/mortgage payments, prescription drugs, gas money for medical appointments, food, and other needs.
Provides services to North Kitsap residents. including case management, veterans benefit assistance, safe parking, bus tokens, emergency clothing, prescription assistance vouchers, and firewood.
Fishline's Comprehensive Services Center offers various support programs offered through on-site partner agencies. These services include housing assistance through the Kitsap County Housing and Essential Needs Program, which provides rental assistance, security deposits, and essential needs like hygiene items. The Kitsap Division of Aging and Long Term Care offers resources for older adults and adults with disabilities. The Housing Solutions Center provides housing assistance, including shelters and rental aid. NAMI Kitsap offers mental health support groups, while Peninsula Community Health Services provides dental care on a sliding scale. Additionally, Soundworks Job Center helps low-income and homeless individuals, as well as veterans, find employment.
Assists with filing for VA disability and benefits. Also, provides financial cash grants for needs such as: food, rent, utilities, transportation, medical expenses, burial/cremation, home/appliance/auto repairs, and clothing.
Washington State law and the Kitsap County code have established the Veterans Assistance Fund as a steady source of tax dollars to be utilized for the needs of indigent veterans and their families. A portion of property tax collected in Kitsap County is earmarked for the VAF. The overall goal is to assist all veterans-in-the-need back into mainstream society by ensuring they understand all the programs available to them. Temporary emergency assistance is available for: Rental and mortgage assistance Energy or utilities assistance Food assistance Transportation assistance Medical and prescription coverage Burial or cremation assistance Auto repair Appliance repair Clothing
Links grandparents and other relative caregivers to support groups and resources. Provides education, increases access, and offers case management along with financial support.
Links grandparents and other relative caregivers to:
- support groups,
- resources,
- provides education,
- increases access and
- offers case management along with financial support.
Financial support is in the form of:
- rental and utility assistance,
- funds for purchases of bedding, furniture,
- clothing,
- food,
- car repairs,
- gas/bus vouchers and
- medications for the child.
Emergency aid is available for those who qualify. Please contact the Kinship Navigator.
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 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 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.
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 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.