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PAN Foundation — Cancer Programs
Financial help with copays and insurance premiums for specific cancer diagnoses.
Underinsured patients · (866) 316-7263 · Website
Cancer Financial Assistance Coalition
Coalition connecting patients to organizations offering financial help for treatment.
Cancer patients · (800) 813-4673 · Website
WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
State Medicaid program providing coverage for qualifying cancer patients and families.
Income-qualified WA residents · (800) 562-3022 · Website
HealthPoint Community Health — WA
Sliding-scale medical services for uninsured and underinsured patients.
Uninsured/underinsured · (206) 363-4330 · Website
Northwest Hope & Healing
Immediate financial grants for breast and gynecologic cancer patients in the Puget Sound region.
Breast/gynecologic cancer patients in Puget Sound · (206) 455-2710 · Website
HealthWell Foundation
Manages 40+ cancer assistance funds covering copays, premiums, and out-of-pocket expenses.
Insured patients within 300-500% FPL · (800) 675-8416 · Website
Fred Hutch — Financial Assistance
Financial assistance and charity care for cancer patients based on family income up to 300% FPL.
Patients at or below 300% FPL · (206) 606-6226 · Website
UW Medicine — Financial Assistance
Financial assistance for patients unable to pay for emergency or medically necessary care at UW Medicine.
Family income up to 400% FPL · (206) 744-3084 · Website
Swedish Medical Center — Financial Assistance
Free or discounted care for patients unable to afford treatment at Swedish Medical Center.
Income between 0-400% FPL · (206) 386-6000 · Website
Cancer Lifeline — Financial Aid
One-time grants up to $450 for rent, utilities, food, and copays for low-income cancer patients.
Income at/below 225% FPL, in treatment in Western WA · (206) 297-2100 · Website
United Churches Emergency Fund — Financial Assistance
United Churches Emergency Fund offers financial assistance to low income households who need help paying housing related expenses. This service helps families weather temporary financial...
Anyone can access this program. · 206-524-7885 · Website
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) — Home Energy Lifeline Program (HELP)
Puget Sound Energy's Home Energy Lifeline Program (HELP) provides help with paying electric or natural gas bills to qualified residential customers. This program provides:- Assistance paying for...
Must not exceed income guidelines determined by county of residence.Must have an active PSE account (under accurate name and address). · 206-486-6828 · Website
International Community Health Services (ICHS) — International Community Health Services
In 1973, ICHS opened as a small, storefront clinic in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, providing health services for low income Filipino and Chinese elders and immigrant families.Today,...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-533-2600 · Website
Sound Generations — Volunteer Transportation
Volunteer Transportation Service (VTS) helps King County seniors get to vital medical appointments within King County. Our amazing group of volunteers use their personal vehicles to transport...
This program helps people who are older than 59 years old.Must be a resident of King County.Must be able to transfer into a private vehicle with minimal assistance. · 206-448-5740 ext. · Website
Teen Feed — Service Links for Youth (SLY)
Email us to make an appointment! ([email protected]). SLY is a youth-centered case management program that focuses on building relationships to help young adults identify and achieve...
This program helps people who are 13 to 25 years old · 206-522-4366 ext. · Website
King County Public Health — Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
Must live in Washington state, AND Have a medical or nutritional need ANDYou are pregnant, a new mother, or have a child under five years of age ANDMust meet the annual income guidelines.Foster children under age five and foster teens who are pregnant are income eligible for WIC.If you receive Basic Food Program benefits, Medical Assistance, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) you are income eligible for WIC.Maximum Eligible Income2 Person Household:$31,2843 Person Household:$39,4614 Person Household:$47,6385 Person Household:$55,8156 Person Household:$63,9927 Person Household:$72,169 · 206-477-0014 · Website
Professional Medical Corp — Medical Supplies
Professional Medical Corp provides medical supplies to members of our community. We believe in choice, dignity and extreme customer care. Services include: - Medical supplies - Durable Medical...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-366-9543 · Website
King County Regional Homelessness Authority — Regional Access Points
Regional Access Points (RAPs) are an entry point to King County's Coordinated Entry for All system, which ensures that all households experiencing homelessness have equitable access to housing...
CE serves all people (single adults, young adults, couples, families, and veterans) experiencing homelessness including those:- Living and sleeping outside- Sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation- Staying in a shelter- Fleeing/attempting to flee domestic violence- Exiting an institution where you resided for up to 90 days and were in shelter or a place not meant for human habitation immediately prior to entering that institution.Young adults who are imminently at risk of homelessness within 14 days are also eligible for CE. · 206-694-6833 · Website
El Centro de la Raza — Financial Empowerment
Financial Empowerment provides our participants the information and skills needed to improve credit, reduce debt and increase savings. In addition to personalized, one-on-one financial and credit...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-957-4605 · Website
Salvation Army - Seattle Temple Corps — Bill Pay Assistance
Salvation Army helps struggling families and individuals avoid falling into the cycle of crisis by supplementing their income with utility, rent and other vital payments. This assistance often...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-783-1225 · Website
Union Gospel Mission (UGM) — Thrift Stores
At UGM Thrift Stores there are new treasures to find everyday from antiques, brand-new items, one-of-a-kind finds to out-of-print gems. They offer weekly savings days and specials are available on...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-326-3316 · Website
Serve Spokane — Clothing Ministry
The Clothing Ministry provides clean, comfortable, useful clothing and household goods to those who need a supporting hand, where you can shop in an atmosphere of love and friendship. Services...
Anyone can access this program. · Website
US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) - Veterans Health Administration (VHA) — VA Health Care
The Veterans Health Administration provides a broad range of world-class health care services to eligible Veterans. The healthcare services and programs are tailored to specifically help Veterans...
Veterans must have served in the active military, naval, or air service and separated under any conditions other than dishonorable.Most Veterans who enlisted after Sept. 7, 1980, or who entered active duty after Oct. 16, 1981, must have served 24 continuous months or the full period for which they were called to active duty. This includes current and former members of the Reserve or National Guard called to active duty by a federal order. · 800-325-7940 · Website
Fairwood Farmers Market — Farmers Market
Fairwood Farmers Market provides a market full of organic produce and meat farmers and processors.This program provides:- Produce- Beer, cider, and wine- Meat
This program serves clients purchasing food with SNAP. · Website
Prescription Drug Assistance Foundation (PDAF) — Prescription Drug Assistance
PDAF provides assistance to any Washington State resident whose prescription drug coverage is inadequate, even if you have private insurance, Medicaid, or a plan on the healthcare exchange.
This program serves any Washington State resident whose prescription drug coverage is inadequate, including low to moderate income, uninsured, and underinsured Washingtonians. · 509-981-6420 · Website
Greenhouse Food Bank and Resource Center — Emergency Services
The GreenHouse provides year-round assistance to individuals with emergency needs. Our work addresses the various material needs of people in our community.Services provided:- Utility assistance-...
Anyone can access this program. · 509-276-6897
Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners (SNAP) — Energy Assistance Program
SNAP's Energy Assistance program provides financial assistance to individuals and families in need. This program provides:- Energy financial assistanceSNAP's 2025 Energy Assistance program will...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldThis program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust not have received assistance from October 1st - June 30th of the current season. · ext. · Website
Angel Senior Care — Home Care Services
Angel Senior Care's home care services make a difference in a person's quality of life by providing the independence they hope for by providing personal care, companion care, and homemaker...
This program helps people who are older than 54 years oldMust be a resident of Spokane or the surrounding areas. · 509-326-4357 · Website
Rx Outreach — Mail Order Medication - Pharmacy Services
Mail Order Medication - Pharmacy Services makes it easy for patients by offering free home delivery, transparent pricing, a comprehensive formulary, and easy access by phone, mail, or online....
Contact for eligibility details · 888-796-1234 ext. · Website
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital — Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
Must meet annual income guidelines.Must be pregnant, a new mother, or a child under five years of age.Must live in the state of Washington.Fathers, grandparents, and other caregivers of children under the age of five may also sign kids up for WIC.If you receive Basic Food Program benefits, Medical Assistance, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR) you may be income-eligible for WIC.Maximum Eligible Income2 Person Household:$31,2843 Person Household:$39,4614 Person Household:$47,6385 Person Household:$55,8156 Person Household:$63,9927 Person Household:$72,169 · 253-982-0210 · Website
Sea Mar Community Health Centers — Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesMust live in Washington State.This program serves pregnant, new mother, or a child under five years of age. · 253-589-0865 · Website
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health — Women, Infants and Children (WIC) services
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) offers a variety of supplemental nutritional support services for low-income pregnant women and families.This program provides:- Health and nutrition education-...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesApplicants must be pregnant or have a child under age 5. · 253-531-2460 · Website
Tacoma Rescue Mission — The Veterans Resource Center (VRC)
Tacoma Rescue Mission offers a center to homeless veterans where they can receive voluntary assistance and be with others who have similar experiences and obstacles. This program provides:-...
Must be a Veteran. · 253-383-4493 · Website
Peace Lutheran Church - Tacoma — Clothing Closet
At Peace Lutheran Church, they offer free basic clothing to families and individuals in need. They supply donated, gently used clothing to those who lack the needs to purchase them without...
Anyone can access this program. · 253-383-1317 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Apple Health (Medicaid) for Ages 65 and older or Medicare eligible
Washington Apple Health Classic Medicaid coverage can cover individuals even if they already have Medicare coverage. While Medicare covers many medical expenses, it does not cover everything....
This program helps people who are older than 64 years old · 253-476-7200 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Apple Health (Medicaid) for Adults (Ages 19-64)
Washington State Health Care Authority provides Apple Health (Medicaid) for individuals and families with limited income who need access to low-cost health insurance coverage. This program...
This program helps people who are 19 to 64 years oldMust be a Washington resident.Must be a U.S. citizen or meet Medicaid Immigration requirements.Must not be entitled to Medicare. · 253-476-7200 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Apple Health (Medicaid) for Long-term Services and Supports (LTSS) and Hospice
Apple Health pays for services in your home, a community residential care facility, assisted living facility, adult family home, or nursing facility if you meet certain criteria based on an...
Must meet both financial and comprehensive functional assessment requirements to be eligible for LTSS programs. · 360-397-9500 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Apple Health (Medicaid) for Workers with Disabilities (HWD)
Healthcare for Workers with Disabilities (HWD) allows people with disabilities who are working to purchase medical coverage by paying a monthly premium that is based on their income.This program...
This program helps people who are 16 to 64 years oldMust meet federal disability requirements.Must be employed full or part-time (including self-employment). · 360-397-9500 · Website
Clark Public Utilities — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides grants to help eligible residents pay for a range of home heating fuels: electricity, natural gas, oil, wood and...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust meet income guidelines. · 855-353-4328 · Website
Angel Flight West — Free Non-Emergency Air Transportation
Angel Flight West provides free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with serious medical conditions and other compelling needs. This is to help families in need, enabling them to...
Requests must be made 5 business days in advance of travel.Passenger must be able to connect our staff with his or her medical team to verify that he or she can travel in a small aircraft.Travel is limited to the 12 western US states. We also provide transportation for residents of Alaska and Hawaii.Passengers must be able to walk on their own and sit up with a seat belt fastened for the duration of a flight.This program does not provide travel to funerals.While there are no strict income requirements for qualification, the passenger should be able to make the case that their situation warrants a significant donation of time and expense by one of the volunteer pilots. · 310-390-2958 · Website
RxLess — Prescription Savings Program
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
Anyone can access this program. · 844-479-5377 · Website
Washington State Department of Revenue — Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC)
The Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC) program provides an annual refund of a portion of sales tax to low and middle income Washington Workers. The program aims to support the financial stability...
Must meet the following criteria:- Lived in Washington a minimum of 183 days in 2024 AND- Are at least 25 and under 65 years of age OR- Have a qualifying child in 2024 AND- Filed a 2024 federal tax return AND- Eligible to claim the federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) on their 2024 tax return OR- Would meet the requirements for EITC but are filing with an ITIN · 360-763-7300 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Washington Prescription Drug Program (WPDP) Discount Card
The Health Care Authority (HCA) offers a state-sponsored program to provide savings to all people living in Washington. The WPDP Discount Card provides prescription drug discounts for those who...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-521-2029 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Washington Apple Health for Kids - Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Washington Apple Health for Kids is a no cost or low cost health care coverage programs for children and young adults under 19 years of age. Health care coverage for Apple Health for Kids helps...
The program is for children and young adults under 19 years of age. · 800-652-3022 ext.____ · Website
Providence Health And Services — Providence Infusion and Pharmacy
Providence Infusion and Pharmacy Services provides home infusion and specialty pharmaceutical services to patients throughout Washington, Alaska, Idaho and Montana. At Providence, our priority is...
Must be eligible for Medicaid or Medicare.This program requires a referral from your primary care physician. · 800-832-0319 · Website
Clothes For Kids
Clothes For Kids provides free, high-quality clothing to children in Snohomish County who come from low-income families.We provide:- Kids clothingAny child who attends Head Start or public school...
Contact for eligibility details · 425-741-6500 · Website
The AIDS Outreach Project — Syringe Exchange
The AIDS Outreach Project provides syringe exchanges throughout Snohomish County. Additionally, we offer overdose prevention and naloxone use instruction, as well as referrals to additional harm...
Anyone can access this program. · 425-258-2977 · Website
Apria Healthcare - Washington — Durable Medical Equipment
Apria Healthcare provides a wide range of home medical equipment to help improve the quality of life for patients with special needs.This program provides:- Hospital beds- Ambulatory aids- Patient...
Must have Medicare. · 425-745-9062 · Website
Assistance League of Everett — Operation School Bell
Assistance League of Everett's Operation School Bell program provides school clothes to children and teens, one child at a time. Most of these receive clothing through a personal shopping...
Must have referral from school staff. · 425-252-3011 · Website
Providence Health & Services - Washington — Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
Providence's PACE program in Washington provides comprehensive health care and social services to help seniors remain independent and live in their community. In addition, their adult day programs...
This program helps people who are older than 54 years oldMust meet the following criteria:- Must be living within the Providence PACE service area which includes most of King County- Must be eligible for Medicaid, Medicare or able to pay privately- Must be in need of nursing facility level of care as determined by a DSHS social worker · 206-320-5325 · Website
Volunteers of America Western Washington (VOAWW) — Arlington Community Resource Center
The ACRC is a one-stop hub of services for people in need. From help with basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, to assistance with other kinds of resources and programs, VOAWW make sure...
Anyone can access this program. · 360-322-6988 · Website
Kent United Methodist Church — Shared Bread Emergency Assistance
Kent United Methodist Church's Shared Bread Emergency Assistance program helps Kent residents pay for their utilities, rent, or water bills.We provide:- Financial assistanceClients are able to...
Anyone living in the Kent School District can access this program. · 253-852-3900 · Website
St. James Episcopal Church — Thrift Shop
St. James Episcopal Church's Thrift Shop provides used goods to community members in need. This program provides:- Household goods (kitchen, bath, décor, small appliances, totes, furniture)-...
Anyone can access this program. · 253-852-4450 · Website
Pregnancy Aid of Washington State — Pregnancy Resource Center
Pregnancy Resource Center provides materials and assistance for pregnant women and children in the community.This program provides:- Layettes for infants- Car seats and strollers- Maternity...
This program serves pregnant women and their children. · 253-852-1201 · Website
Mien International Enrichment Network (MIEN) — Digital Equity Project
The Mien International Enrichment Network (MIEN) provides the Digital Equity project for Iu Mien families who need support accessing the digital resources they need to be connected and stay...
This program serves Iu Mien families. · 206-459-4840 · Website
Shield HealthCare — Home Medical Supply
Shield HealthCare helps people with a need for disposable medical products live comfortably at home and is dedicated to fulfilling the medical supply needs of consumers and the caregiving...
Must live in one of the participating states.Must have Medicaid or Medicare. · 800-720-7440 · Website
Nurturing Expressions — Postpartum Supplies
Nurturing Expressions helps clients navigate and use their breast pump insurance benefits and provides breastfeeding, lactation, and pumping education. This program also operates three local...
Serves pregnant and post-partum individuals who breast/chest feed or are lactating. · 206-763-2733 · Website
The TEARS Foundation — Infant Funeral Assistance Programs
The TEARS Foundation offers Funeral Assistance Program which pays for current infant funeral expenses (burial and cremation) and unexpected child funeral expenses to ease the burden from families...
This program serves family members who have experienced the loss of a child. · 253-200-0944 · Website
The TEARS Foundation — Charlie and Braden Project
The TEARS Foundation provides the Charlie and Braden Project for families who have lost a child and need support paying for their funeral expenses.This program provides:- Financial assistance to...
The family resides in or child died in Alaska, Arizona, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota (Western Region), Texas Hillcountry (Bastrop, Bell, Travis and Williamson counties), Washington or Wyoming.Child must have been between 1 and 12 years old.Child must have died from external causes (such as Suicide, Accident, or Sudden Unexplained Death of a Child). · 253-200-0944 · Website
The TEARS Foundation — Infant Funeral Assistance
The TEARS Foundation is a non-profit organization that seeks to compassionately lift a financial burden from families who have lost a baby by providing funds to assist with the cost of burial or...
This program serves parents and families who are mourning the loss of a child between 20 weeks - 1 year old. · 253-200-0944 · Website
The TEARS Foundation — Jesse's Grant Marker Program
The TEARS Foundation provides Jesse's Grant Marker Program for families who have lost a child and need financial assistance to help with the cost of a grave marker. They may provide a flat,...
It must have been over 6 months since baby's passingBaby must have been between 20 weeks gestation - 1 year. · 253-200-0944 · Website
All Saints Parish — Servants of St. Teresa - Financial Assistance
All Saints Parish's Servants of St. Teresa ministry distributes Homelessness Prevention Funds.They are disbursed in the following forms of assistance: - Rent Assistance: Available to residents of...
Anyone can access this program. · Website
The TEARS Foundation — The Luca John Fund
The Luca John Foundation provides bereavement support and financial assistance to families who have lost an infant child at 12 months or younger, or a stillbirthThis program provides: - Burial...
This program serves parents who have lost a child at 12 months or younger OR whom were stillborns. · 253-200-0944 · Website
Share And Care House — Housing and Essential Needs (HEN)
Share And Care House offers Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) to Pierce County eligible participants giving access to essential needs items and potential rental assistance for qualified...
Must be unable to work for at least 90 days due to a physical / mental incapacity.Must be at least 18 years old or, if under 18, legally emancipated or a member of a married couple.Must meet income and resource requirements.Meet citizenship / alien status requirements. · 253-841-8886 ext.2 · Website
Hanger Clinic - Washington — Prosthetics & Orthotics
Hanger Clinic provides support care and orthotics care for those experienced limb loss. Our clinicians' dedication and expertise can help you regain your independence and pursue the activities...
Must have Medicaid. · 253-840-0227 · Website
Bellevue Lifespring — Emergency Rent Assistance
Bellevue LifeSpring can help pay your rent or provide other emergency financial support in your time of need. If you are experiencing an unexpected bill or expense that is impacting your ability...
Must meet the following criteria:- Apartment or house is located within the Bellevue School District boundaries- At least one child under the age of 18 resides in the household · 425-451-1175 · Website
Hopelink of Washington State — Energy Assistance - Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and State Home Energy Assistance Program (SHEAP) assists eligible low-income households reduce their home energy costs or avoid...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust meet the following criteria:- Must reside in the service area AND- Must meet income guidelines · 425-943-7555 · Website
The Pink Daisy Project — Breast Cancer Assistance
This program covers residents of All 50 states.
This program helps people who are younger than 46 years oldMust be within three months of breast cancer treatment or reconstruction due to breast cancer. · Website
Associa Cares — Disaster Assistance
This program covers residents of All 50 states.
Must be the occupant of a home impacted by a natural or man-made disaster. · 425-452-7330 · Website
College Success Foundation — Rally for College
The Rally for College program provides the support and guidance students need to successfully navigate their last two years of high school and prepare for a successful college experience. Advisors...
This program serves 11th and 12th grade students. · 425-416-2000 · Website
Homage Senior Services — Transportation Assistance Program (TAP)
Transportation Assistance Program (TAP) provides safe and reliable transportation for older adults and people with disabilities who live outside the Dial-A-Ride-Transportation (DART) service area....
Serves older adults and people with disabilities who live outside the DART service area. · Website
Hope for the Warriors — Critical Needs Program
Delays in disability claims processing, loss of income, homelessness, need for increased care due to injury progression, and unexpected expenses can create financial burdens for families. The...
This program helps people who are older than 18 years oldThis program serves post 9/11 service members, veterans and family members · 877-246-7349 · Website
Yakima Union Gospel Mission (YUGM) — YUGM Thrift Stores
Yakima Union Gospel Mission (YUGM) provides gently used clothing and goods at bargain prices. Anyone is welcome to explore the store’s inventory, which is donated by the local community.
Anyone in need can access this program. · 509-317-2544 · Website
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington — National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP)
The NFJP serves eligible migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their dependents in Washington State. Our program is dedicated to addressing the urgent needs of agriculture workers and their...
Must work in Agriculture or are a dependent of an agricultural worker within the last 24-months.Your household qualifies as low income and/or receives state benefits like SNAP (Food Assistance), TANF or State Health Medical Insurance.You are authorized to work in the United States. · 509-248-6751 · Website
Yakima Valley Libraries — Library Services
Yakima Valley Libraries provide free and open access to a broad range of materials and services to people of all ages and backgrounds.Services include:- Computer and internet access- Printing and...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-452-8541 · Website
Howard's Medical Supply — Durable Medical Equipment
Howard’s Medical Supply provides a comprehensive line of medical equipment and supplies from the most trusted manufacturers and top brands at fair and competitive prices.We provide:- Durable...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-654-9899 · Website
Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington — PREPARES Baby Supplies Program
Catholic Charities offers free baby supplies packages to families in need, If your family or a family you know is expecting, or has a child under the age of 5, and is in need of basic baby...
This program helps families who are expecting, or has a child under the age of 5. · 509-965-7100 · Website
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington — Energy Assistance Program (EAP)
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) provides financial assistance to households at or below the federal poverty guidelines to offset their winter heating bills. These programs assist eligible...
Must meet income guidelines. · 509-452-7145 · Website
United Way- Whatcom County — FamilyWize Program
As a Whatcom County resident, we don’t just want you to survive. We want you to thrive. Decreasing your prescription drug payments can help with that. We’ve teamed up with the FamilyWize®...
Must be a resident of Whatcom County. · 360-733-8670 · Website
Spokane County Veteran's Services — Whatcom County Veterans Program
Whatcom County Veterans Program provides:-Temporary financial assistance -Housing assistance -Burial assistance -Health services -Compensation & pension -Social service programs -Legal assistance...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-715-7453 · Website
Bellevue Healthcare — Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
Bellevue Healthcare provides a wide range of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) to meet a variety of complex health needs. From rehab and mobility to respiratory or pulmonary needs, Bellevue...
Must have Medicare or Medicaid. · 360-527-0475 · Website
Bellingham Farmers Market — Local Food and Products
Bellingham Farmers Market is a vibrant gathering place for the community that creates a culture of outdoor shopping. The market provides the best of fresh produce and hand crafted products for...
Must have benefits through EBT, Market Match, WIC, or Senior checks. · Website
Green River College — The Basic Food Employment and Training program (BFET)
The Basic Food Employment & Training program (BFET) is a partnership between Green River College and the Department of Social Health Services (DSHS) to provide funding assistance for education and...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust be a resident of the state of Washington.Must receive food stamps, and not anticipate having their food stamp case closed prior to the start of the academic quarter. · 253-833-9111 · Website
Alderwood Water and Wastewater District — Utilities Discount Program
The Alderwood Water & Wastewater District offers two low income discount programs to individuals who are low income, elderly or permanently disabled individuals.Services include:- Discounted...
Must have total annual income including that of a spouse or any co-tenant(s) not exceeding $30,000.00 per year AND Must own or rent and reside in the residence where the discounted rate is being requested ANDmust own or rent and reside in the residence where the discounted rate is being requested ANDthe residence must have a separate water meter ANDthe District's utility billing must be in the name of the applicant ANDmust have an annual consumption of 100 cubic feet or less.Must be permanently disabled: Cannot walk 200 feet without stopping to rest ORSeverely limited in ability to walk due to arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition ORUses portable oxygen ORCannot walk without use of assistive device ORRestricted by lung disease to such an extent that forced expiratory respiratory volume, when measured by spirometry, is less than one liter per second, or thearterial oxygen tension is less than 60 mm/hg on room air at rest ORLegally Blind ORClass III or IV impairment by cardiovascular disease under the standard accepted by the American Heart Association. · 425-787-0220 · Website
Alderwood Water and Wastewater District — Utilities Discount Program for Seniors
The Alderwood Water & Wastewater District offers Utilities Discount Program to low income senior citizens who are 62 years and older. Services include:- Discounted UtilitiesLow-income senior...
This program helps people who are older than 61 years oldTotal annual income including that of a spouse or any co-tenant(s) must not exceed $30,000.00 per year ANDMust reside at the address and have the corresponding District utilityaccount in their name ANDThe residence must have a separate water meter AND the annual consumption must not be in excess of 100 cubic feet. · 425-787-0220 · Website
Washington Department of Social and Health Services — Basic Plus Waiver
The Basic Plus waiver supports individuals who require waiver services to meet their assessed health and safety needs in the community. Services are provided in their own home, family home, in an...
This program serves individuals who have a disability according to criteria established in the Social Security Act.This program serves apply for long-term care services/Medicaid and have verified income that does not exceed 300% of the SSI federal benefit standard.This program serves individuals that meet the level of care provided in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID).This program serves individuals that agree to accept home and community-based services rather than an ICF/IID. · 425-977-6620 · Website
Washington Department of Social and Health Services — Individual and Family Services (IFS) Waiver
The IFS Waiver partners with families for children and adults with developmental disabilities who live in the family home and provides a choice of services and control over the resources available...
This program helps people who are older than 2 years oldMust be living in the same home as a family member.Must meet financial and disability eligibility. · 425-977-6620 · Website
Washington Department of Social and Health Services — Children's Intensive In-Home Behavioral Supports (CIIBS)
Children's Intensive In-Home Behavioral Support (CIIBS) waiver supports youth at risk of out-of-home placement due to challenging behaviors. The CIIBS model involves wraparound planning and family...
This program helps people who are 8 to 17 years oldMust have a disability according to criteria established in the Social Security Act.Must apply for long-term care services/Medicaid and have verified income that does not exceed 300% of the SSI federal benefit standard.Must meet the level of care provided in an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID).Must agree to accept home and community-based services rather than an ICF/IID.Must be initially assessed at high or severe risk of out-of-home placement due to challenging behaviors.Child or youth must live with family who agree to participate in the CIIBS program. · 509-374-2111 · Website
Multi-Service Center (MSC) — Energy, Water, Sewer, and Cooling Assistance
Multi-Service Center’s Energy Assistance Program helps households in South King County meet the financial challenges of increasing energy bills, water, and sewer bills, and may be able to provide...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldTo be eligible for Energy Assistance with Multi-Service Center, you must live in the one of the zip code areas listed on our website.Must meet monthly income guidelines listed on website. · 253-838-6810 · Website
Multi-Service Center (MSC) — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Multi-Service Center’s Energy Assistance Program helps households meet the financial challenges of increasing heat and light bills. They can provide assistance with bills for electricity, gas,...
Must meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,9562 Person Household:$2,6443 Person Household:$3,3314 Person Household:$4,0195 Person Household:$4,7066 Person Household:$5,3947 Person Household:$6,0818 Person Household:$6,7699 Person Household:$7,45610 Person Household:$8,144 · 253-838-6810 · Website
Multi-Service Center (MSC) — Rental and Emergency Assistance
MSC provides one-time rent assistance and limited resources for temporary emergencies such as utility bill assistance to individuals and families living within the city limits of Auburn, Burien,...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust meet the following criteria:- Must live in Auburn, Burien, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, or Sea-Tac AND- Must have a verifiable crisis that prevented you from meeting your own need (car repair, unpaid sick leave) AND- Must demonstrate that you can pay your rent on your own the following month or that the need will go away AND- Must meet income requirements AND- Must demonstrate that you can pay your rent on your own the following month or that the need will go awayMaximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$4,5832 Person Household:$5,2373 Person Household:$5,8914 Person Household:$6,5455 Person Household:$7,0706 Person Household:$7,5957 Person Household:$8,1208 Person Household:$8,641 · 253-838-6810 · Website
Federal Way Community Caregiving Network (FWCCN) — Emergency Services Program
The Emergency Services Program provides partial emergency rent assistance, gasoline vouchers or bus tickets on a walk-in basis only to residents of the Federal Way School District boundaries or...
Must live within the Federal Way School District boundaries OR NE Tacoma (98422 zip code).Annual income level must be at 40% of King County Medium Income or below based on family size. · Website
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society (NMCRS) — Financial Assistance and Counseling
NMCRS can help with everyday living expenses such as rent, food or a car repair, military pay issues, permanent change of station (PCS) support, or medical and dental costs. They offer a range of...
Must meet the following criteria:- Active duty or retired Sailor or Marine OR- Eligible family member with military ID card OR- Surviving spouse OR- Reservist on extended active duty of 30 days or more · 360-627-2187 · Website
Bremerton Foodline (BFL) — Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)
BFL is a distributor of USDA commodities through the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), which works to improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by...
This program helps people who are older than 59 years old · 360-479-6188 · Website
Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) — Veterans Assistance Program
Veterans Assistance Program provides eligible veterans and/or immediate family members with emergency financial assistance.Temporary emergency assistance is available for;-Rental assistance-Energy...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust have resided in Kitsap County for at least 90-days at the time of application.Have served 180 days active duty and have an honorable discharge or general under honorable conditions. · 360-478-2301 · Website
Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) — Energy Assistance Program - Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Energy Assistance program assists income-eligible renters and homeowners by providing financial assistance to pay their electric, natural gas, and heating bills.This program provides:- Help...
Must reside in Kitsap County.Must meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,3012 Person Household:$17623 Person Household:$22224 Person Household:$26825 Person Household:$31436 Person Household:$36037 Person Household:$40648 Person Household:$4415 · 360-479-1507 · Website
Kitsap Community Resources (KCR) — Families and Children - Kinship Caregivers Program
Kinship Caregivers Program provides financial assistance to kinship caregivers (grandparents and relatives raising children) by assisting them to obtain resources necessary to help stabilize the...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-478-2301 · Website
Kitsap Community Mutual Aid During COVID-19 — Support Network
The Kitsap Community Mutual Aid Facebook page tries to post as much info as possible about current news, emergency services, and more. However, the main purpose of the group is to connect...
Must be a Kitsap community member. · Website
Affordable Diabetic — Diabetic Supplies
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
Anyone in need can access this program. · 877-588-8500 · Website
Atticus — Legal Referrals for Disability Benefits
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust meet the following criteria:- Must qualify for disability benefits AND- Must be an adult who can't hold a job due to serious medical problems · Website
ViiV Connect — Patient Assistance Program (PAP)
The ViiV Healthcare Patient Assistance Program offers prescription assistance on HIV medications at no cost to patients who qualify. If a patient doesn’t have insurance and is having trouble...
Must have a household income less than or equal to 500% of the Federal Poverty Level based on household size.Must not be eligible for Medicaid or Puerto Rico's Government Health Plan, Mi Salud.Must either have no prescription drug coverage (unless benefits are limited to generic-only coverage: outpatient use only), OR have Medicare Part D and have spent $600 or more on out-of-pocket prescription expenses during the current calendar year.Puerto Rico applicants who qualify for Puerto Rico's Government Health Plan must have documentation of denial of coverage through Mi Salud before applying to ViiV Healthcare PAP. · 844-588-3288 · Website
ScriptSave WellRx — Prescription Savings Card
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
Anyone can access this program. · 800-407-8156 · Website
Inside Rx — Inside Rx Prescription Savings Card
The Inside Rx card is a prescription savings card that expands affordable access to brand and generic medications for consumers and their pets at retail pharmacies in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. If...
Must not qualify for a state or federal program like Medicare, Medicaid, or Tricare. · 800-722-8979 · Website
Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society - Everett — Thrift Shop
Our thrift store offers shoppers the opportunity to purchase brand name clothing, furniture, household goods, sporting equipment, books, electronics and much more at bargain prices. Our store is...
Contact for eligibility details · 425-304-3207 · Website
Yakima - Tri-Cities - Kittitas Orthotics and Prosthetics — Evaluations and Products
The Evaluations and Products services coordinate patients, their physical therapists and physicians and our staff in order to link those in need with the quality orthotic and prosthetic devices....
Must have a doctor to provide order form for prosthetic/orthotics device. · 509-943-8561 · Website
Tri-Cities Community Health — Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant women, postpartum women and children under the age of five. WIC provides:- health screenings- nutrition education- nutrient-rich foods- breastfeeding...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelines · Website
City of Richland Customer Service Office — Low Income Services
City of Richland Customer Service Office provides reduced utility rates for low-income residents with disabilities and low-income senior residents. This program provides: - Help paying for...
This program helps people with income at or below 125% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be a senior (62 years of age or older) or disabled.Individual must be the sole occupant or the head of household, and be responsible for the payment of the utility account defined as the individual billed in his/her name (primary account holder).Individual must be a permanent resident of the location where utility service is provided. · Website
Gig Harbor Peninsula (GHP) FISH — Financial Assistance
GHP FISH's Financial Assistance helps families and individuals during difficult times of transition or financial emergency. This program provides: - Help paying for rent, utilities, prescriptions,...
This program serves individuals/families who are currently in an emergency situation.Must have a need based on income level.Must have current enrollment in a GED, vocational or higher ed program and provide proof of good academic standing such as copies of a current transcript or report card (if requesting assistance to help pay for school). · 253-851-8800 · Website
United Ostomy Association of America Affiliated Local Support Group — North Sound Ostomy Support Group
The North Sound Ostomy Support Group is a local non-profit, volunteer-based support group dedicated to promoting quality of life for people with ostomies or continent diversions and their...
This program serves the South Skagit, Snohomish, and North King counties in Washington State. · 425-312-3101 · Website
Skagit Valley Family YMCA — YMCA Oasis Daylight Program
The YMCA Oasis Daylight Program is a supportive Drop-In Center for all teens age 13-17, offering a safe place to hang out and be yourself.This program provides:- Home cooked meals- Support groups-...
This program helps people who are 13 to 17 years old · 360-419-9058 · Website
Skagit Valley Family YMCA — YMCA Oasis Outreach Program
The YMCA Oasis Outreach Program connects with and supports homeless youth age 13-17 in finding safe, stable, and permanent housing solutions. This program is highly mobile and can meet you in the...
This program helps people who are 13 to 17 years oldMust be homeless. · 360-419-9058 · Website
In Home Medical, Inc. — Durable Medical Equipment
In-Home Medical offers a full line of durable medical equipment, from different vendors and manufactures. We provide:- Manual wheelchairs- Power mobility devices- Diabetic shoes- Compression...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-764-0070 · Website
HopeSource — Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
The SSVF program provides Rapid Re-Housing and Homelessness Prevention for Veterans who are homeless or facing homelessness. This program provides: - Eviction prevention - Move-in assistance -...
Must be a Veteran with a discharge status other than dishonorable. Veterans of the National Guard are eligible only if deployed for at least one day of active duty. · 509-707-0179 · Website
WorkSource Washington — Training and Education Assistance
WorkSource's Training and Education Assistance helps pay for a variety of goods and services related to eligible individuals' educational and training efforts. This effort eases the financial...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-766-2559 · Website
Moses Lake Community Health Center — Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program
In the WIC program, families are supplied with health screenings, nutrition education, funding assistance to purchase healthy food, breastfeeding support, and referrals to other services.
Serves pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants 0 to12 months and children under 5 years old each month across Grant County. · 509-765-0674 · Website
WorkSource Washington — Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA)
The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program offers a variety of resources to trade-affected workers. This effort is designed to offset the negative impact on employment caused by trade policies...
Must have lost your job or your hours were cut due to foreign imports or shifts of U.S. production · 509-766-2559 · Website
Chelan County Public Utility District (Chelan PUD) — Disabled Customer Discounts
Chelan PUD provides low-income disabled customers with a discount on their electric bills of up to $9.55 per month. The discount for disabled customers for water is $9.90 per month; for sewer...
This program helps people with income at or below 125% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be the owner or head of household at a property being provided electric, water or wastewater service within the District’s service area.Applicant must be physically disabled prior to application as defined in State of Washington RCW 46.19.010 or a blind person defined in RCW 74.18.020. · 509-663-8121 · Website
Chelan County Public Utility District (Chelan PUD) — Senior Citizen Discount
Chelan PUD provides low-income seniors age 62 and over with a discount on their electric bills of up to $9.55 per month. The discount for seniors who are water customers is $9.90 per month; for...
This program helps people who are older than 61 years oldCombined household income from all sources must be $35,000 or less for the prior calendar year.Must be the owner or head of household at a property being provided electric, water or wastewater service within the District’s service area. · 509-663-8121 · Website
United States Department of Agriculture - Washington — Single Family Housing Repair Grants
Also known as the Section 504 Home Repair program, this program provides grants to elderly, very-low-income homeowners to remove health and safety hazards from their homes. Services include:-...
This program helps people who are older than 61 years oldMust have a family income below 50% of the area median income.Must be the homeowner and occupy the house.Must reside in an eligible area (must be considered rural). · 509-663-4019 · Website
Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC) — Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program
The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program is a homeless prevention program designed to assist veteran families at risk of homelessness to maintain their housing and to rapidly...
This program helps low-income single veterans or veteran families.This program helps those who are currently homeless or at risk of homelessnessNational Guard & Reserves must have been activated by presidential order to meet active duty requirements. · 509-529-4980 · Website
Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC) — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Blue Mountain Action Council (BMAC)'s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides money to help low income household make home heating more affordable, avoid shutoff of utility...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust meet monthly income guidelines. · 509-529-4980 · Website
Walla Walla Public Library — Library Services
Walla Walla Public Library provides free and open access to a broad range of materials and services to people of all ages and backgrounds.We provide:- Books, DVDs, CDs and more media formats-...
Anyone can access this program. · Website
Saint Frances Cabrini Charitable Services — Thrift Store
Saint Frances Cabrini Charitable Services thrift store provides new and like new items for everyone looking to save money.This program provides:- Clothing- Furniture- Books- Bedding - Shoes
Anyone can access this program. · Website
Navy Marine Corp Relief Society - Whidbey Island — Financial Assistance
When you’re having trouble meeting urgent financial needs, we may be able to provide an interest-free loan or grant. Through financial counseling, we’ll also help you plan for better financial...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-257-2728 · Website
Mason Transit Authority — MTA's Volunteer Driver Program
MTA’s Volunteer Driver Program provides essential rideshare transportation services for seniors who are unable to drive or use public transit to their medical appointments and other essential...
This program helps people who are older than 59 years oldYou mus be unable to drive or have no car.You must have no alternative transportation options.You must be unable to access and/or use public transit.If using a mobility device, you must be able to transfer from your device into the car with minimal assistance.Mobility devices used must be collapsible and able to fit in a standard car trunk. · 360-426-9434 · Website
Maple Valley Food Bank — Financial Assistance
Maple Valley Food Bank is providing financial assistance with rent evictions, utility disconnects, bus passes and limited other emergency needs as funds are available to individuals and...
Must reside in Maple Valley, Black Diamond, or the Tahoma School District. · 425-432-8633 · Website
Community Action Center — Emergency Housing- Emergency Housing Solutions Program
Emergency Housing Solutions Program offers assistance for individuals and families who are homeless or facing eviction. Help is available for eviction prevention and move-in assistance, depending...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-334-9147 · Website
Community Action Center — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps pay winter heating bills of low-income and elderly people. Funding is provided by the Department of Health and Human Services and the State of...
This program helps people with income at or below 125% of federal poverty guidelinesMust reside within Whitman County.Must meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,2652 Person Household:$1,7153 Person Household:$2,1654 Person Household:$2,6155 Person Household:$2,0656 Person Household:$3,5157 Person Household:$3,9658 Person Household:$4,415 · 509-334-9147 · Website
Fishline — Transportation Services
Fishline provides a number of Transportation Services to support those in need of assistance. This program provides: - Gasoline vouchers - Ferry tickets - Bus passes
Clients must live or work full-time within the North Kitsap School District, Bangor Base, or be experiencing homelessness.Register as a Fishline client · 360-779-5190 ext. · Website
Poulsbo Farmers Market — Open Air Farmers Market
Poulsbo Farmers Market is committed to making healthy foods accessible for the whole community by fostering cross-community exchange during this family-focused event. The market strives to provide...
Must have SNAP/EBT benefits to participate in the matching incentive program. · 360-779-6720 · Website
Kitsap Cancer Services — Compassionate Care Grants
Kitsap Cancer Services offers one-time grants of up to $500 to those cancer patients who are financially in need. This program provides: - One-time grants
This program helps people with income at or below 250% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves men, women, non-binary, and families of children regardless of cancer type (excepting those patients on long-term hormonal therapy beyond six-months of final treatment.)Must be within a six-month window of active treatment, specifically surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.Must be residing in Kitsap County or, if living outside the county, must be receiving treatment in a Kitsap County oncology treatment center. · 360-204-6399 · Website
Suquamish WIC Clinic — Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC)
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesThe Suquamish WIC staff provides services to all Suquamish Tribal Members and their families residing in Kitsap County. They also serve members of other federally recognized tribes, as long as they also reside within the Port Madison Indian Reservation.This program serves pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women.This program serves infants, and children up to age 5.Maximum Eligible Income2 Person Household:$37,8143 Person Household:$47,7674 Person Household:$57,7205 Person Household:$67,6736 Person Household:$77,6267 Person Household:$87,579 · 360-394-8473 · Website
Navy Wounded Warrior — Support Services
This program covers residents of All 50 states.
Serves those who were in OIF/OEF/ONDServes those who have been affected by Shipboard, liberty and training accidents. · 360-315-2645 · Website
Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic — Basic Urgent Care Program
Basic Urgent Care Program offers professional healthcare services to uninsured adults in a caring setting.As required, the volunteer healthcare providers team will assess, order lab work and...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years old · 360-582-0218 · Website
Kitsap Community Resources — Women, Infant and Children (WIC)
The Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC) is a nutrition program that helps families get nutritious foods and info on eating better. WIC is available to pregnant women, new and breastfeeding...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women.This program serves infants, and children up to age 5.Maximum Eligible Income2 Person Household:$37,8143 Person Household:$47,7674 Person Household:$57,7205 Person Household:$67,6736 Person Household:$77,6267 Person Household:$87,579 · 360-692-6530 · Website
Coastal Community Action Program — Housing and Essential Needs Program
The Housing and Essential Needs Program offers rental assistance, utility assistance, and essential housing needs to individuals that are HEN/ABD eligible through DSHS who is in need who have...
Individual must be active on HEN or ABD Program through DSHSHomeless or At-Risk of homelessness · (360)536-1937 ext. · Website
Cowlitz Family Health Center — Intravenous Drug User (IVDU) Harm Reduction Program
IVDU Harm Reduction Program is a public health program for intravenous drug users. It is a comprehensive set of programs designed to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS and other blood borne infections...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-425-9210 · Website
Neighborcare Health — Street Outreach (Homeless Medical care)
Neighborcare Health nurses partner with REACH to connect with clients at the REACH offices (Markham Building on 3rd Ave, downtown Seattle) and anywhere clients may be—under overpasses, in...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldWe serve the homeless population. · 206-461-6935 · Website
Lewis County Seniors — Thrift Store
Lewis County Seniors provides gently used clothing and goods at bargain prices. Anyone is welcome to explore the store’s inventory, which is donated by the local community. This program provides:-...
Anyone can access this program. · 360-557-3113 · Website
Love In the Name of Christ of Lewis County — Basic Needs Assistance
When a request for help comes to Love INC, the need is assessed to determine it's nature and legitimacy. The need is either handled at the Love INC offices or matched with a resource from a local...
This program serves residents of Lewis County, WA. · 360-748-8611 · Website
Helpline House — Medical Equipment Loan Program
Helpline House offers medical equipment to Bainbridge Island residents free of charge. Due to COVID-19 medical equipment loan program and other non-essential needs are temporarily on hold to limit...
Must be a resident of Bainbridge Island. · 206-842-7621 · Website
Community Resource Center of Stanwood Camano — Emergency Funds
At Community Resources Foundation, our Emergency Funds program provides aid to individuals and families in need of assistance to prevent discontinuation of necessary services, eviction, and other...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-629-5257 · Website
Coastal Community Action Program — In-Home Care Services
In-Home Care Services are non-medical services offered to seniors, the disabled, those recovering from surgery, and others in need of assistance in the safety of their own home.This program...
This program serves seniors with limited mobility or continuous, non-medical care needs. · 360-500-4559 · Website
Coastal Community Action Program — Medical Transportation (Paratransit) Program
The Medical Transportation (Paratransit) Program provides safe, timely, courteous and personalized medical and basic needs transportation services to senior citizens, low-income residents, those...
This program serves senior citizens, low-income residents, those with disabilities, those with limited mobility, parents of children with special needs, those who use wheelchairs, and elderly who do not drive. · 360-533-5100 · Website
Lifelong — Health Insurance Program
Lifelong's Health Insurance Program pays insurance premiums for people living with HIV who otherwise might not be able to afford it on their own. This program provides:- Health insurancePlease...
This program helps people with income at or below 425% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be HIV positive. · 206-323-2834 · Website
Grays Harbor County Public Health & Social Services — Syringe Services
Syringe services is a public health program for people who inject drugs with a goal to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and reduce infections among people who inject drugs.Services...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-581-6038 · Website
Provail — Transition Services For High School Youth
Transition program aims to help students with a disability leave school with a paid job and a seamless transition to adult life and support services. School-to-Work takes a team approach to...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-363-7303 · Website
Northwest Access Fund — Assistive Technology Loans
Assistive technology loans can be used to purchase any device that helps to improve the functioning of a person with a disability. Loans can also be used for assistive technology services such as...
This program serves Washington and Oregon residents of all ages with disabilities of all types, including seniors with age-related functional limitations, are eligible. · 877-428-5116 · Website
Woodland Action — Thrift Store
The Woodland Action Thrift Store is a nonprofit thrift store supporting the operational costs of Woodland Action Food Bank & Community Service programming. The store offers a low-cost shopping...
Anyone in need can access this program. · 360-841-8422 · Website
Cheney Cupboard — Direct Emergency Assistance
The Cheney Outreach Center offers limited emergency assistance to low-income people and families. This program provides: - Energy assistance - Rent assistance - Utilities assistance - Medical...
Must meet resident and income guidelines. · 509-235-8900 · Website
Community Action of Skagit County — Basic Needs Assistance
Community Action of Skagit County assists low-income people with accessing basic needs items such as personal hygiene, toiletries, food and clothing. They also assist with transportation needs...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-770-4049 · Website
Anacortes Housing Authority — HUD Public Housing
The HUD Public Housing Program was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all...
Applicants income must not exceed 80% of the area median income.Must be U.S. citizenship or have eligible immigration status. · 360-293-7831 · Website
Yakima Neighborhood Health — Health Insurance Assistance
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services provides Health Insurance Assistance to help determine which medical and dental plans you and your family may qualify for.Services include:- Health insurance...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-837-8200 · Website
Yakima Neighborhood Health — Women, Infant & Children's Nutrition Program
WIC is a supplemental food program that provides nutrition education and provision of nutritious foods to women who are pregnant, or mothers and caregivers with a child of 5 years or under.
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be at "nutritional risk".Must be income eligible.This program serves pregnant women, breastfeeding women (up to baby's 1st birthday), non-breastfeeding postpartum women (up to 6 months), infants (up to their 1st birthday), children (up to their 5th birthday).Must live in the state of Washington. · 509-837-8200 · Website
Trinity Lutheran Church — Endowment
Endowment program is designed to support students through scholarships and grants, respond to the immediate financial needs of the community and give permanent gifts.
Contact for eligibility details · 425-778-2159 · Website
Othello Housing Authority — HUD Public Housing Program
The Public Housing program is funded by HUD and provides decent, safe rental housing for low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. OHA operates 55 units of public housing in...
Must meet income requirements · 509-488-3527 · Website
Partners INW — Clothing Bank
The Partners INW Clothing Bank provides clothing, shoes, small kitchen appliances, household items, diapers, personal care items and newborn layettes to those in need. The Partners INW Career...
Must live in 99012, 99015, 99016, 99018,99019, 99023, 99025, 99027,99030, 9903699037, 99039, 99206, 99207, 99212,or 99216 zip code.Anyone can access this program. · 509-927-1153 · Website
Donald Loomis Memorial Clothing Bank — Clothing Bank
The Donald Loomis Memorial Clothing Bank provides free basic clothing and school supplies to families and individuals in need. It supplies donations to residents of the White River or Carbonado...
In order to be eligible, you reside within the White River or Carbonado School Districts. · 253-740-1367 · Website
Jefferson County Public Utility District (PUD) — Low Income Program
Jefferson County PUD offers a low income rate reduction in the form of $39.50 monthly bill credits to qualifying low income customers and seniors to help with their utility bills.This program...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesCustomers who are 62 years and older must not have a total household income after allowable deductions exceeding $30,000. · 360-385-5800 · Website
Ecumenical Christian Helping Hands Organization (ECHHO) — Travel to Medical Appointments
Ecumenical Christian Helping Hands Organization (Echho) works in partnership with volunteers and community organizations of Jefferson County to provide transportation, chores, social support and...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-379-3246 · Website
Jefferson County Public Health (JCPH) — Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
This program helps people who are younger than 6 years oldThis program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women. · 360-385-9432 · Website
Chimacum WIC Clinic — Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women.This program serves infants, and children up to age 5. · 360-385-9400 · Website
Treasures in Heaven — Thrift Store
Treasures in Heaven Thrift Store provides gently used clothing and goods at bargain prices. Anyone is welcome to explore the store’s inventory, which is donated by the local community.
This store is open to anyone in need. · 425-531-5193 · Website
Spokane Regional Health District — Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
WIC is a federal program which is designed to improve the life long health and nutrition status of pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and young children. Services Provided:- Personalized...
This program helps people with income at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelinesFamily member or child must be a Washington state resident.This program helps pregnant, new and breastfeeding moms, and postpartum women, infants, and children (under 5 years old). · 509-323-2800 · Website
Rotech Healthcare Inc. - Spokane Valley — Medical Equipment
Rotech Healthcare provides a full line of home medical equipment nationwide with the goal of helping enhance your treatment beyond the medical office or hospital and into your home. We offer a...
Must have Medicaid or Medicare. · 509-926-5640 · Website
Grandview Dollars for Scholars — Grandview Scholarship Fund
Grandview Dollars for Scholars offers the Grandview Scholarship Fund to help students achieve their educational goals by raising scholarship funds, establishing endowments and distributing...
This program serves seniors at Grandview High School. · Website
Yakima Valley Community College — Opportunity Grant
The Opportunity Grant helps low-income students complete up to one year of college and a certificate in a high-wage, high-demand career. This effort helps promote social mobility among an...
This program helps people with income at or below 200% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be enrolled in any of the following I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) programs or career pathway programs at Yakima Valley Community College: I-BEST Agriculture (AG), I-BEST Business Technology (BT), I-BEST Early Childhood Education (ECE), I-BEST Nursing Assistant Certificate (NAC), Allied Health Technology Nursing AAS (Transfer degree does not qualify), Early Childhood Education, Information Technology, Business TechnologyMust be a resident of Washington stateMust have a current FAFSA and have financial need based on the FAFSA or WASFA programsMust maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA and meet YVCs Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy · 509-882-7000 · Website
Yakima Valley Community College — TRIO Student Support Services
TRIO Student Support Services provides academic support services to low-income, first-generation students or students with a disability who have an academic need. Services include:- Tutoring-...
This program helps students who meet our income eligibility and are first-generation college student OR Students with a disability.This program helps students who are enrolled at Yakima Valley College.Must have academic need. · 509-882-7041 · Website
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic — Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) - Washington
The Women, Infant and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC) is designed to promote healthy food habits to low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women and infants and children birth...
This program helps pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children (under 5 years old).Must reside in Washington.Must meet annual income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income2 Person Household:$31,2843 Person Household:$39,4614 Person Household:$47,6385 Person Household:$55,8156 Person Household:$63,9927 Person Household:$72,169 · 509-882-4707 · Website
Benton Franklin Community Action Committee — Prescription Assistance
This program provides prescription assistance for individuals who do not have the means to pay and/or do not have medical insurance that covers prescription once in twelve (12) calendar months....
Contact for eligibility details · 509-786-3379 · Website

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About Gold Heart Cancer Support: Gold Heart is a free, multilingual cancer resource directory connecting patients, survivors, caregivers, and families to verified support programs across all 39 Washington State counties. The directory is available in 7 languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Tagalog, and Arabic. Gold Heart is a nonprofit resource — no registration or personal data is required.