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American Cancer Society Hope Lodge — Seattle
Free temporary housing for cancer patients traveling for treatment in the Seattle area.
Cancer patients in active treatment · (206) 283-1507 · Website
Cancer Lifeline Housing Program
Assistance finding affordable housing options during cancer treatment in Washington.
WA residents with cancer diagnosis · (206) 297-2500 · Website
Ronald McDonald House — Seattle
Housing for families of children receiving cancer treatment at Seattle Children's Hospital.
Families of pediatric patients · (206) 838-0800 · Website
WA State Housing Finance Commission
Programs to help with rent and mortgage payments during medical hardship.
Income-qualified WA residents · (800) 767-4663 · Website
Habitat for Humanity — Seattle/King County
Home modifications and repairs for cancer patients with accessibility or safety needs.
Low-income homeowners · (206) 292-5240 · Website
Fred Hutch — Behnke Family House
80-unit lodging facility near Fred Hutch with kitchenettes for cancer patients during treatment.
Cancer patients in treatment at Fred Hutch · (206) 204-3700 · Website
Fred Hutch — Pete Gross House
70-unit apartment building for patients recovering from bone marrow or stem cell transplants.
Transplant patients at Fred Hutch · (206) 606-7263 · Website
UW Medicine — The Collegiana
28-room hospitality house near UW Medical Center for patients and families during treatment.
Patients at UW Medical Center and families · (206) 732-3200 · Website
Hopelink — Housing Assistance
Rental assistance, deposit help, and utility aid for low-income residents in North and East King County.
Low-income King/Snohomish County residents · (425) 869-6000 · Website
Housing Hope — Snohomish County
Affordable housing, rental assistance, and emergency shelter for Snohomish County residents.
Snohomish County residents in need · (425) 347-6556 · Website
Solid Ground — Seattle
Tenant counseling, rental assistance, and transitional housing for low-income Seattle residents.
Low-income Seattle residents · (206) 694-6700 · Website
Sound — Veteran Services
Sound’s Veterans Services provide a continuum of outreach, treatment, housing and residential rehabilitation for veterans and their families from all major branches of the military.This program...
This program serves veterans and their families. · 206-901-2000 · Website
King County Regional Homelessness Authority — Regional Access Points for Young Adults (Non-Parenting)
Young adults between 17 and 24 years old who are experiencing homeless in King County or are at imminent risk of being homeless within 14 days can access King County's Coordinated Entry for All...
This program helps people who are 17 to 24 years old · Website
Washington Department of Social and Health Services — Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA)
Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA) provides alternative assistance for families who have a short term need and do not wish to receive Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) assistance.
Must meet monthly income and resource requirements and can demonstrate that applicant expects to have income and resources to meet long-term needs.Must not utilize TANF assistance for the 12 months following the receipt of Diversion Cash Assistance.Must meet eligibility requirements for TANF and Family Medical.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$4172 Person Household:$5283 Person Household:$6544 Person Household:$7715 Person Household:$8886 Person Household:$1,009 · Website
Wellspring Family Services — Housing Services
Wellspring Housing Services helps individuals, couples and families in King County locate and maintain housing, and can also assist clients at risk of eviction.Services included:- Case Management-...
Centralized Homeless Intake assessment of eligibility required. · 206-826-3050 · Website
United Way of King County
United Way of King County provides rental assistance to qualifying King County households in need.This program provides:- Rental AssistanceDue to limited funding, the program is not able to serve...
This program serves:- Residents with a current address in King County, WA- Household MUST reside and owe back rent at their current address- Household income doesn’t exceed 80% of Area Median Income (AMI)Landlord must be willing to participate in the program · 206-461-3700 · Website
Salute, Inc — Veteran Financial Assistance Program
Salute offers Financial Assistance to veterans who are in active duty, injured and/or the transitioning back to civilian life. Salute provides these individuals and their families financial...
Must meet the following criteria:- Must be a post 9/11 (2001) Veteran, Active-Duty Service Member, including Reservists and National Guard members in VA hospitals as well as mental health, rehabilitation and substance abuse programs- Must be requesting financial assistance for medical or military related due to VA service-connected rating- Must be 100% service-connected and be able show proof of VA service-connection rating · 847-359-8811 · Website
Our Place Community Outreach — Utilities Assistance
Our Place Community Outreach offers utility assistance for Avista of up to $300, once per year, to residents of the West Central neighborhood who are at risk of having their electricity turned...
Must be a Resident of the West Central Neighborhood: North and East of the Spokane River. West of Division St. South of Montgomery Ave.This program serves those who have their utilities serviced by Avista. · 509-326-7267 · Website
Spokane Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Spokane Housing Authority provides affordable housing through tenant based housing choice vouchers (Section 8) for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-328-2953 · Website
The Carl Maxey Center — Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance
The Carl Maxey Center provides rent and utility assistance services and support to help those in financial crisis. This program is designed to assist families and individuals experiencing...
This program helps people with income at or below 80% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves residents of the City of Spokane who are behind on their rent or have past due utilities.Must meet annual income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$43,2002 Person Household:$49,4003 Person Household:$55,5504 Person Household:$61,7005 Person Household:$66,6506 Person Household:$71,6007 Person Household:$76,5508 Person Household:$81,450 · Website
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) - Spokane — Refugee Services
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) provides opportunities for refugees to thrive in America. IRC's regional offices across the country help refugees rebuild their lives.This program...
This program serves refugees. · 646-965-4725 · Website
Washington Department of Social and Health Services — Core Waiver
Core Waivers provide residential options to individuals with intellectual disabilities at immediate risk of institutional placement or have an identified health and welfare need for services that...
Must 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. · 509-329-2900 · Website
Blood Cancer United — Patient Aid Program
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
Reside in the U.S. or U.S. territories at the time of their application.Have a confirmed diagnosis of blood cancer, be in active treatment, scheduled to begin treatment or in follow up care.Have NOT received a Patient Aid Program award in the past. · 877-557-2672 ext. · Website
Operation First Response — The Last Mission Project
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
Must be wounded, injured and critically ill Service Members and Disabled Veterans from any branch. · 888-289-0280 · Website
Pierce County Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Housing Choice Voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in...
Contact for eligibility details · 253-620-5400 · Website
Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington (CCSWW) — Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program quickly connects Veterans-families and individuals-experiencing homelessness or fleeing domestic violence to permanent housing through...
This program helps people with income at or below 50% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves Veterans.Must be currently experiencing literal homelessness or fleeing domestic violence.Must reside in King, Pierce, Thurston, Kitsap, Mason, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Lewis, Wahkiakum or Cowlitz County. · 253-471-5340 · Website
Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Housing Choice Voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in...
Contact for eligibility details · 253-207-4400 · Website
Metropolitan Development Council (MDC) — Energy Assistance Program
The Energy Assistance Program provides a one-time per program-year grant to assist eligible low-income households with heating costs. This program provides:- Help paying utility billsPayment is...
Must live within the city of Tacoma.Must meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,3012 Person Household:$1,7623 Person Household:$2,2224 Person Household:$2,6825 Person Household:$3,1436 Person Household:$3,603 · 253-572-5557 · Website
Pierce County Department of Human Services — Veterans Assistance Program
Pierce County Veterans Assistance Programs provides emergency assistance to qualified indigent veterans and family members. This program provides: - Emergency financial assistanceFinancial...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldThis program helps veterans. · 253-798-7449 · Website
Pierce County Department of Human Services — Energy Assistance Program (EAP)
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) pays heating bills directly to utility companies for eligible applicants. EAP provides:- Help paying utility billsIn addition, all applicants receive education...
Must meet monthly income limits.Must reside in Pierce County, excluding the city of Tacoma.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,3012 Person Household:$1,7623 Person Household:$2,2224 Person Household:$2,6825 Person Household:$3,1436 Person Household:$3,6037 Person Household:$4,064 · 253-798-4328 · Website
Society of St Vincent De Paul - Vancouver
Society of St Vincent De Paul offers assistance to families with electricity, gas, and water payments. This program providers:- Financial assistanceUtility and rental assistance requests are taken...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-694-5388 · Website
Vancouver Department of Public Works — Help to Others H2O Program
Help to Others, or H2O, is a City of Vancouver Utility program designed to help qualifying low-income residents in crisis situations pay for water and/or sewer.Services include:- Financial...
Must meet the total household annual income standards for the federal LIHEAP Program.Customers household must not also be receiving subsidized housing assistance.Person applying for H2O assistance must reside in the home (service address) and be listed on the Citys Utility account.Customer must have a past due notice, which identifies the account as being in danger of having water service disconnected due to nonpayment of the Utility bill. · 360-487-7999 · Website
Vital Options International (VOI) — Selma Schimmel Vital Grant
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
This program serves those facing a significant financial hardship due to the diagnosis of a chronic, terminal or rare condition such as cancer, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s Disease or many others.Must select assistance with utilities OR groceries. · 800-518-2354 · Website
Operation Homefront — Critical Financial Assistance
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
Must meet the following criteria:- Actively served in the United States military post 9/11 AND- Sustained a wound, illness, or injury in the line of duty AND/OR- A deployed service member of rank E-1 to E-6 with DEERS eligible/legal dependents · 210-659-7756 · Website
American Kidney Fund (AKF) — Safety Net Grant Program
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
This program serves both kidney dialysis and kidney transplant patients. · 800-795-3226 · Website
Spokane County Veteran's Services — Thurston County Veterans' Assistance Fund
The Thurston County Veterans’ Assistance Fund helps eligible veterans or family members with rent, mortgage, power, water, garbage, food, bus passes and burial.Eligibility: Honorably discharged...
Honorably discharged veteran or eligible family member of a veteran who meets the definition of veteran as defined by law.Resident of Washington State for at least six months immediately prior to application.Resident of Thurston County for at least 31 days immediately prior to application.Able to provide documentation proving eligibility including verification of need. · 800-562-2308 · Website
Washington Department of Commerce — Independent Youth Housing Program
The Office of Homeless Youth provides rental assistance and case management for eligible youth who have aged out of the state foster care system. Participants must be between 18 and 23 years old,...
This program serves youth ages 18-23 years old.Must have completely aged out of the foster care system.Must have been a dependent of the state at any time during the four-month period preceding his or her 18th birthday.Must meet income requirements. · 360-725-4000 · Website
Washington State Health Care Authority — Lifeline Phone Services
Lifeline is the Federal Communications Commission’s program to make communications services accessible to low-income consumers in Washington State. Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on...
This program helps people with income at or below 135% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves recipients of SNAP, Apple Health (Medicaid), or other federal assistance programs. · 800-234-9473 · Website
Thurston County Public Health and Social Services (PHSS) — Veterans' Assistance Fund
The Thurston County Veterans’ Assistance Program helps eligible veterans or family members to meet basic needs such as past due rent, past due mortgage, utilities, food or other types of...
This program helps people with income at or below 200% of federal poverty guidelinesApplicants must have been residents of Washington State for at least sixmonths immediately prior to obtaining assistance from the VAF ANDApplicants must have been residents of Thurston County for at least 31 days.Meet the definition of veteran as defined by law. · 360-456-3850 · Website
Coastal Community Action Program — Ryan White HIV/AIDS Case Management and Support Services
Case Management and Support Services provide assistance to locate, coordinate, advocate and refer for medical and psychosocial services to persons living with HIV or AIDS. This program provides: -...
Must have a verified status of HIV/AIDS.Must live in Washington State.Must be willing to participate in regular medical care.Must be financially disadvantaged. · 360-915-8189 · Website
Bridgeways — Affordable Housing
Bridgeways provides safe, affordable housing to better assist those with mental health issues. This program promotes independence and self-sufficiency and help clients maintain precious housing...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldThis program serves adults with mental illness. · 425-513-8213 · Website
HASCO — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV)
Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV) helps people afford rentals offered by private landowners. HASCO shares the cost of renting a home with the Voucher Holder. This includes apartments, townhomes and...
Must be a resident of Snohomish county. · 425-290-8499 · Website
YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish — Shelter Plus Care
Shelter Plus Care responds to the need of a hard to reach population - homeless adults and families with disabilities - with permanent housing and long-term support services. This program offers...
Must be experiencing literal homelessness and have a qualifying disability. · 425-258-2766 · Website
Volunteers of America Western Washington (VOAWW) — Rapid Rehousing (RRH)
VOAWW provides short-term rental assistance to help people obtain housing quickly, increase self-sufficiency, and stay housed. Resources and services provided are typically tailored to the needs...
Current Income must be at or below 80% of Area Median Income.Must be at risk of experiencing homelessness or currently experiencing housing instability. · 425-405-2252 · Website
Snohomish County Human Services Department — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides assistance one-time per season to help pay for heating (all fuel types) and has a maximum benefit of $2,500. This program provides:-...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldThis program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMaximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,8832 Person Household:$2,5553 Person Household:$3,2284 Person Household:$3,9005 Person Household:$4,573 · 425-388-3880 · Website
Snohomish County Human Services Department — Puget Sound Energy HELP Program
The Puget Sound Energy (PSE) HELP program provides assistance for residential customers to help pay electric or natural gas bills and provides a maximum benefit of $1,000. This program provides:-...
Must meet the following criteria:- Must reside in Snohomish County AND- Must meet income requirements AND- Income must be at 80% of AMI (Area Median Income) OR- Must be a PSE clientMaximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$7,0712 Person Household:$8,0803 Person Household:$9,0884 Person Household:$10,0965 Person Household:$10,905 · 425-388-3411 · Website
Vine Maple Place — Stable Families Program
The Stable Families Program is a client-focused homeless assistance program that is offered to single-parent families in South King County. Their approach offers safety, provides stability, and...
This program serves single parents with children.Must be homeless, in eviction, or unable to pay rent.Must have connections through family, work or are staying now (or before becoming homeless) in Maple Valley, Covington, Kent, Auburn, Black Diamond or the SE Renton area (includes the rural areas surrounding Maple Valley). · 425-432-2119 · Website
St. James Episcopal Church — Outreach Ministry Assistance Program
The Outreach Ministry provides low-income Kent residents and the homeless and elderly with basic necessities among other supportive assistance.Types of assistance we offer to those in need:- Food-...
Clients must be homeless OR be one of the following: resident of Kent school district, person with disabilities, have children living with them, or senior citizens. · 253-852-4450 · Website
Salvation Army - King County — 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 · 253-852-4983 · Website
YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish — Housing Stability Project of King County
Housing Stability Project is a program designed to help families and individuals who are in a short-term crisis that has been resolved or is close to a resolution but has left the household...
This program helps people with income at or below 50% of federal poverty guidelines · 206-245-1026 · Website
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish — Homeless Prevention
YWCA, in partnership with King County Housing Authority, coordinates a consortium of service providers for people with disabilities. Consortium partners receive a small allocation of Section 8...
Must have a referral from King County Housing Authority Section 8 program or from YWCA South King County Transitional Housing. · 425-264-1400 · Website
Renton Housing Authority — HUD Public Housing Program
Public housing 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 sizes and types,...
Contact for eligibility details · 425-226-1850 · Website
King County Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The King County Housing Authority administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) program. The HCVP program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income...
Contact for eligibility details · 206-214-1300 · Website
King County Housing Authority — HUD Public Housing Program/Subsidized Housing
Public housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. KCHA owns and manages more than 70 subsidized...
Must have an annual household income at or below 80 percent of the area median income (AMI)To qualify for subsidized housing, you must be one of the following: A family with children under age 18, Age 55 or older, or Disabled.Household must have a head of household age 18 or older.Household must have no more than 10 people.Household must submit all required consent forms.Household must have U.S. citizenship, or documents that show eligible non-citizen status. · 206-574-1100 · Website
St. Francis House — Rent and Utility Assistance
St. Francis House provides rent and utility assistance services and support to help those in financial crisis. This program is designed to assist families and individuals experiencing financial...
Must meet Federal Income Poverty Guidelines.Must be able to pay your bills going forward.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$51,0402 Person Household:$68,9603 Person Household:$86,8804 Person Household:$104,8005 Person Household:$122,7206 Person Household:$140,6407 Person Household:$158,5608 Person Household:$176,480 · 253-770-6991 · Website
Helping Hand House (HHH) — Rapid Re-housing
Rapid Re-housing program provides housing relocation and stabilization services and short-term and medium-term rental assistance from three to twelve months to assist families with children who...
Contact for eligibility details · 253-848-6096 · Website
Exodus Housing — Rapid Rehousing Program
Exodus Housing helps families by quickly moving them from homelessness to permanent housing by providing them with access to fair market rent units rented by private landlords. Families have input...
A single parent family who is 18 or older, with at least one minor child age 17 or under (pregnancy ok) in their physical custody.Family must be actively fleeing, or attempting to flee from Domestic Violence and lack the resources with which to obtain permanent housing.Applicants must be employed, or ready, willing and able to become employed within a relatively short period of time. · 253-862-6808 · Website
Exodus Housing
Exodus Housing helps families by providing rental assistance, case management and tailored services in safe permanent housing in the geographical area where they want to live. They are dedicated...
A single parent family who is 18 or older, with at least one minor child age 17 or under (pregnancy ok) in their physical custody.Family must be actively fleeing, or attempting to flee from Domestic Violence and lack the resources with which to obtain permanent housing.Applicants must be employed, or ready, willing and able to become employed within a relatively short period of time. · 253-862-6808 · Website
Salvation Army - East King County — 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...
This program serves individuals and families with an Urgent Notice on their utility bill. · 425-452-7300 · Website
Yakima Housing Authority (YHA) — HUD Public Housing Program
The Yakima Housing Authority owns and manages housing for low-income residents at affordable rents. The Public Housing (PH) program provides rental assistance to qualified low-income families, the...
Must meet HUD eligibility guidelines. · 509-453-3106 · Website
Yakima Housing Authority (YHA) — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
Yakima Housing Authority (YHA) administers Housing Choice Vouchers for very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled. HCVP is a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)...
Must be low income.Must not have any felony convictions in the last three years. · 509-453-3106 · Website
Yakima County — The Veteran's Relief Fund
Yakima County's Veterans program assists qualified indigent Veterans and their family with temporary emergency financial assistance.We provide:- Financial assistanceCommonly used for:- Food-...
Must have veteran verification.Must be a Yakima County resident.Must have low income statusEmergent need must be established. · Website
Opportunity Council — Supportive Services for Veteran Familes (SSVF)
The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program provides housing and support services to those who have served in active military, naval or air service and their families. The program...
This program serves Veterans and Veteran families. · 360-734-5121 ext. 370 · Website
Opportunity Council — Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
LIHEAP is a federally funded heating assistance program that assists low-income individuals and families with bill assistance through a one-time grant payment on their electric, natural gas,...
Must meet income guidelines. · 888-586-7293 · Website
Lake Whatcom Residential and Treatment Center (LWC) — Independent Living
Independent Living program provides safe and affordable housing for adult with mental illness in the community.
Contact for eligibility details · 888-676-6002 · Website
Northwest Youth Services — Transitional Living Program
Our transitional housing program provides housing for up to 18 months. During this time, youth work with an appointed case manager to identify and achieve a more permanent housing option. Youth...
This program helps people who are 18 to 21 years old · 360-734-9862 · Website
City of Bellingham Public Works Department — Utility Bill Reduced Rates
The City of Bellingham offers reduced rates for water, sewer and storm water utilities. Customers are eligible for a discount on their bill if they are a low income, senior, or disabled adult...
Must have an annual income below $42,043Must be a senior 62+ OR an adult 18+ who is receiving permanent Social Security Disability payments · 360-778-8000 · Website
Bellingham Housing Authority — HUD Public Housing Program
Public housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. A Housing Authority determines your...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-676-6887 · Website
Parkview Services — Affordable Housing Program
Parkview Services’ Affordable Housing Program creates safe, stable affordable rental housing for low-income people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDDs). Parkview owns single...
Follow the Next Steps to find out if this program has eligibility criteria. · 206-542-6644 · Website
Benton Franklin Community Action Committee — Home Weatherization
This program offers weatherization to low-income family housing regardless if heating with electricity, oil, gas or wood. This free program is available to renters and homeowners living in...
This program serves renters and homeowners living in single-family houses, mobile homes and multi-family dwellings. · 509-545-4042 · Website
Benton Franklin Community Action Committee — Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Community Action Connections (CAC) is providing energy assistance to residents of Benton and Franklin Counties who meet the listed requirements set forth by the Washington State Department of...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be a resident of and live in either Benton or Franklin County.Must be a U.S. Citizen or a “legal resident” or with at least one household members that is a U.S. Citizens or “legal residents”.Must have a heating source of either electric, oil, natural gas, wood, pellets or propane for your primary place of residence and/or your heat cost is included in your monthly rent.Must have an active heating account (no past and/or closed accounts). · 509-545-4042 · Website
Kennewick Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers Program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary...
Must be a U.S. citizen or have eligible immigration status.Must meet income guidelines. · 509-586-8576 · Website
Multi-Service Center (MSC) — Employment Program
The Multi-Service Center (MSC) works with adults at all stages of job readiness to support them in their career goals. Through training, case management, and individualized employment plans,...
This program helps people who are older than 15 years oldMust be receiving Basic Food Assistance.Must be able to work at least 20 hours per week.Must live in King County in one of the following cities: Auburn, Federal Way, Des Moines, Burien, Tukwila, SeaTac, Kent and Renton. · 253-838-6810 · Website
Spokane County Veteran's Services — Kitsap County veterans assistance funds Program
Kitsap county veterans assistance funds program provides temporary emergency assistance with rent/mortgage, energy, food, transportation, medical and prescription costs, burial costs and other...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldIncome eligibility rules must apply.Must have resided in Washington State for 12 consecutive months and in Kitsap County at the time of application.Must have served 120 days active duty and have an honorable discharge. · 360-377-6739 · Website
Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN) — Native American Homebuyers Down Payment/Closing Cost Assistance (Not Rental Assistance)
Open only to enrolled CPN members 18+ residing in the United States. Other Native American applicants must live within the Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal jurisdiction, must be age 60 or older,...
Must be an ENROLLED Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal memberEnrolled members of OTHER federally recognized Native American tribes are only eligible if residing within Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal jurisdiction, must be age 60 or older, and meet the 80 percent national median income limit guidelines · 405-273-2833 · Website
Blood Cancer United — Urgent Need Program
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
This program helps people with income at or below 600% of federal poverty guidelinesMust meet the following criteria:- Must demonstrate acute financial need, as defined by the program covered expenses AND- Must be a United States citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or U.S. territory AND- Must have a blood cancer diagnosis confirmed by the care team AND- Must be a pediatric or young adult (birth to 39 years of age) patient OR- Be an adult (40+ years of age) patient · 877-557-2672 ext. · Website
St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund (SCF) — Financial Assistance for Sick and Injured Over the Road Semi-truck Drivers
This program covers residents of All US states and territories.
The medical problem occurred in the past year, from the last date of work.You must hold a Class A commercial drivers licenseThe primary source of income was (before a medical problem evolved) from driving a semi truck over-the-roadMust have a significant medical problem that led to financial difficulty. Medical information must be able to be confirmed by a review of medical recordsThe medical problem led to financial difficulty. Must be able to provide proof of needing financial assistance · Website
AirTalk Wireless — Lifeline Program - FREE Data, Unlimited Talk & Text Monthly Phone Service
AirTalk Wireless participates in a federally funded program that helps eligible low-income consumers in every state have access to telecommunication services. This program provides: - Free quality...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust be a benefit recipient of programs such as WIC, SNAP, Medicaid, etc., ORMust meet income qualifications. · 855-924-7825 · Website
Bremerton Housing Authority (BHA) — HUD Public Housing Program
Public housing 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 sizes and types,...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-479-3694 · Website
Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Bremerton (SVdP) — Financial Assistance Office
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul - Bremerton (SVdP)' Assistance Office provides financial assistance and other resources to families in need.This program provides- Rental assistance- Utility...
This program serves individuals and families seeking financial assistance · 360-377-2929 · Website
Lower Columbia Community Action Program — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
LIHEAP provides money to help low income households make home heating more affordable, avoid shutoff of utility services during the winter, and maintain a warm, safe, and healthy environment for...
This program serves individuals and families in need of energy financial assistance · 360-762-3100 · Website
Cowlitz County Public Utility District — Warm Neighbor Emergency Assistance
The Warm Neighbor Emergency Assistance program provides utility assistance to low-income residents of Cowlitz County in need.This program provides:- Assistance paying for utilitiesUp to $300 can...
This program helps people with income at or below 200% of federal poverty guidelinesMust have a Cowlitz PUD account AND reside at the current addressMust have a qualifying emergency (medical, loss of job) or financial hardship · 360-423-2210 · Website
Community Action of Skagit County — Veteran Assistance Funds (VAF)
Skagit County provides (limited) emergency funding to eligible veterans and their dependents. Their goal is to assist you through a temporary hardship and move you toward stability.This program...
Must be a person in the military for at least 6 months, or with a medical discharge.Must have honorable/general discharge (if you have a “other than honorable” or “bad conduct” discharge, you may be eligible for SSVF)Must live in Skagit county. · 360-416-7585 · Website
Spokane County Veteran's Services — Skagit County Veterans Assistance Program
Skagit County Veterans Assistance Program provides temporary financial assistance for emergency needs like food, gas, rent, utilities, medication, clothing and in other appropriate areas,...
Must have honorably served on active duty for more than 180 days for other than training purposes.Must have resided in Washington State for the last 12 consecutive months.Must be indigent - the gross income of the veteran and all household members must be below 150% of the Federal Poverty level guidelines. · 360-416-7585 · Website
Community Action of Skagit County — Energy and Heating Assistance Program
Community Action of Skagit County offers financial assistance to individuals and families who would otherwise be unable to pay for heat and energy.This program provides:- Help paying for utility...
Must meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,8232 Person Household:$2,4653 Person Household:$3,1084 Person Household:$3,7505 Person Household:$4,3936 Person Household:$5,035 · 360-416-7585 · Website
Skagit Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Housing Choice Voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in...
Must not exceed income limits defined by HUD. · 360-428-1959 · Website
Housing Authority of Grant County — Homeless Assistance
The Homeless Assistance Program is targeted to those who are unsheltered or those who are fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence. This program provides:- Transitional housing- Emergency...
This program serves individuals and families who are homeless or are victims of domestic violence trying to flee. · 509-762-5541 · Website
Housing Authority of Grant County — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Housing Choice Voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-762-5541 · Website
Housing Authority of Grant County — HUD Public Housing Program
Public housing 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 sizes and types,...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-762-5541 · Website
Grant County — Veterans Assistance Fund
The Grant County Veterans Assistance Fund provides financial assistance to indigent Veterans in need of urgent help.This program provides financial assistance for:- Preventing cutoff of utility...
This program helps people with income at or below 180% of federal poverty guidelinesThis program serves veterans and their families. · 509-764-6325 ext.5255 · Website
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council (CDCAC) — Low Income Home Energy Program (LIHEAP)
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council's provides financial assistance to help low income households make home heating more affordable, avoid shutoff of utility services during the winter, and...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldThis program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMaximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,8832 Person Household:$2,5553 Person Household:$3,2284 Person Household:$3,9005 Person Household:$4,573 · 509-662-6156 · Website
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council (CDCAC) — Eviction Rent Assistance Program (ERAP)
The Eviction Rent Assistance Program 2.0 (ERAP) grant is part of Washington State’s response to the COVID-19 disaster, intended to prevent evictions that would contribute to the spread of the...
Must have a missed/past due rent payment not paid or partially unpaid since March 1, 2020 for the residency they currently occupy.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$39,9502 Person Household:$45,6503 Person Household:$51,3504 Person Household:$57,0505 Person Household:$61,6506 Person Household:$66,2007 Person Household:$70,7508 Person Household:$75,350 · 509-662-6156 · Website
Housing Authority of Chelan County & The City of Wenatchee — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Housing Authority of Chelan County & The City of Wenatchee administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) program. The HCVP program is the federal government's major program...
Must qualify as a family/householdMust have a combined income within the income limitsMust meet citizenship/eligible immigrant criteriaMust provide documentation of Social Security NumbersMust sign consent authorization documents · 509-663-7421 · Website
Chelan Valley Hope — Crisis Assistance
Chelan Valley Hope provides Crisis Assistance in a variety of ways to needy individuals and families in the community. These services are designed to empower people to improve their lives.
Contact for eligibility details · 509-888-2114 · Website
City of Walla Walla - Finance — Utility Bill Discount Program
The City offers a discount of 20% on monthly utility bills for low-income residents to offer opportunities for individuals and families to achieve greater levels of strength, independence, and...
This program helps people with income at or below 125% of federal poverty guidelinesMust reside in the dwelling unit serviced by the utility and must be the person or the spouse of a person whose name appears on the utility bill and Be the sole occupant, head of household, or spouse of a head of household at the dwelling. · 509-529-4980 · Website
Walla Walla Housing Authority — Public Housing (PH)
The Walla Walla Housing Authority offers a variety of affordable housing options for families, disabled, and elderly. With a professional, responsive management staff serving over 450...
Must meet HUD eligibility requirements. · 509-527-4542 · Website
Walla Walla Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Walla Walla Housing Authority administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) program. The HCVP program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income...
This program serves low-income individuals and families · 509-527-4542 · Website
Walla Walla County - Department of Community Health (DCH) — Veterans' Services
Our Veterans' Services provide a wide array of supports to veterans in our community experiencing hardship. These comprehensive services are designed to honor and assist those that have put...
This program helps people with income at or below 175% of federal poverty guidelinesMust be a veteran OR the spouse, domestic partner, surviving spouse, surviving domestic partner or dependent child of a veteran.Must have lived in Walla Walla county, Washington for at least 60 days. · 509-524-2650 · Website
Catholic Charities of Walla Walla — Senior Housing - Mike Foye and Garden Court Apartments
The Mike Foye and Garden Court Apartments offers 47 air-conditioned units, some of which are accessible, to seniors age 62 and up and disabled individuals. Services include:- Affordable housingA...
This program helps people who are older than 62 years oldThis program serves individuals who are disabled. · 509-529-4706 · Website
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason, and Thurston Counties — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), a federally funded program, assists residents with their gas, electricity, oil, wood, and propane costs. LIHEAP can now assist with water bills...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,6992 Person Household:$2,2893 Person Household:$2,8794 Person Household:$3,4695 Person Household:$4,0596 Person Household:$4,6497 Person Household:$5,2398 Person Household:$5,829 · 360-438-1100 · Website
Thurston Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Housing Choice Voucher program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income families, the elderly, and the disabled to afford decent, safe, and sanitary housing in...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-753-8292 · Website
Mason County Public Utility District (PUD) 3 — PUD 3 Senior Discount
The PUD Senior Discount provides discounted utility costs to seniors who are low-income in Mason County.This program provides:- Assistance paying for utilitiesYou can find the application for...
This program helps people who are older than 60 years oldMust have a PUD account in the applicant's nameMust have total yearly disposable household income below $40,000Must be a permanent, year-round PUD 3 customerMust not participate in a federally subsidized housing programMust reside at the Mason PUD 3's service area for a minimum of 180 days per year and receive mail locally all year. · 360-426-8255 · Website
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason, and Thurston Counties — Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) - Mason County
The Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) program in Mason county provides support to prevent the homelessness of and to rehouse unemployable adults, and assist them with basic essential needs such as...
Must reside in Mason County.Applicant must have an incapacity, (physical and/or mental) and have zero income. | Must be unable to work for at least 90 days due to physical/mental incapacity.Qualifications for the HEN program is determined by Washington DSHS (Department of Social and Health Services) | Qualifying applicants will then be referred to the Community Action Council for services. · 360-426-9726 · Website
Spokane County Veteran's Services — Clallam County Veterans Relief Program
Clallam County Veterans Relief Program provides limited emergency assistance to eligible veterans and their dependents. Types of help include: Food, rent/housing utilities, medical/prescriptions...
Must be "Indigent and suffering": under the current poverty level as defined by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.-Applicants must meet income criteria, residency requirements, and employment of employability restrictions as dictated by Clallam County policy 950 in addition to the following:-Must have completed first enlistment or be medically discharged under honorable conditions.-The Veteran must have resided in Washington State for the last 12 months and currently reside in Clallam County.-The gross income of the veteran and all household members must be below 150 percent of the poverty guidelines established by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. · 360-426-4546 · Website
Crossroads Housing — Shelter Program
Crossroads Housing's Shelter Program provides guidance, safe temporary housing, and comprehensive case management, as well as referrals to other agencies providing related specialized care to...
This program serves families in Mason County, WA. · 360-427-6919 · Website
Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps low income families in the community by providing energy grants to help offset winter heating costs. The program provides assistance for...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years oldMust meet monthly income requirements.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,8832 Person Household:$2,5553 Person Household:$3,2284 Person Household:$3,9005 Person Household:$4,5736 Person Household:$5,2457 Person Household:$5,9188 Person Household:$6,5909 Person Household:$7,263 · 360-452-4726 · Website
Serenity House of Clallam County — Housing First
Serenity House of Clallam County's Housing First program is based on the methodology that unsheltered individuals are better able to work on mental health, substance abuse, or employment...
This program serves homeless individuals and families in Clallam County.Must have a willingness to work with a case manager towards goals of self-sufficiency.Must be low-income. Cannot make more than 50% of the Average Median Income (AMI) for the area. · 360-452-7224 ext. 1 · Website
Community Action Center (CAC) — Transitional Housing
Our Transitional Housing program provides rental assistance for those who are homeless or have an eviction notice and are at immediate risk of becoming homeless.Services:- Rental...
Must be homeless or facing homelessness.Must not exceed income requirements. · 509-334-9147 · Website
Housing Kitsap — Home Rehabilitation Program
The home ownership assistance program allows low-income Kitsap County homeowners the opportunity to repair roof leaks, wiring, address health and safety concerns and weatherize affordably. With...
An applicant must live in Kitsap County, outside the city limits of Bremerton. Unincorporated Bremerton is okay.An applicant must own their home, or be under contract to purchase their home, and it must be their primary residence. Leased land is okay.Must be low-income. The program is available to families that earn up to 50% of the Kitsap County median income.Must carry insurance coverage on their home. · 800-693-7070 · Website
Salvation Army Centralia Corps — Eviction Rent Assistance Program (ERAP)
Salvation Army Centralia Corps' ERAP Program provides financial assistance to community members struggling to pay rent. This program is designed to assist families and individuals who haven't been...
Must have current income (over past 60 days) at or below 50% of Area Median Income.Must have at least one month of rent not paid or partially unpaid since March 1, 2020.Must have at least one household member who meets one of the following criteria: Rent burdened (50% or more of current monthly income is needed to pay rent), OR Previously homeless (within past 5 years), OR Eviction history (within past 7 years), OR Housing disrupted due to race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation or religion, OR At risk of severe illness as per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, OR Disabled. · 360-736-4339 · Website
Muslim Housing Services (MHS) — Homelessness Prevention
MHS provides short-term assistance to prevent them from becoming homeless.This program provides:- Emergency payments
This program serves individuals who are in danger of becoming homeless. · 206-723-1712 · Website
Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWA) — Day 1 program
ReWA’s Day 1 program offers rental and tuition assistance while you retrain for your career.This program provides:- Career Coaching- Short-term rental and tuition assistance- Re-train and...
This program serves immigrants, refugees or asylees.Must be low income.Must have an ESL level 3 and above.Must have at least a high school diploma or higher education that requires re-training or recertification in the U.S.A.Must be motivated to go back to school for career advancement. · 206-721-0243 · Website
Grays Harbor Housing Authority — Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
The Grays Harbor Housing Authority administers the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCVP) program. The HCVP program is the federal government's major program for assisting very low-income...
Contact for eligibility details · 360-532-0570 · Website
Coastal Community Action Program — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) provides financial assistance to help income eligible households make home heating more affordable, avoid shutoff of utility services during the...
This program helps people with income at or below 125% of federal poverty guidelinesMaximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$1,6992 Person Household:$2,2893 Person Household:$2,8794 Person Household:$3,4695 Person Household:$4,0596 Person Household:$4,6497 Person Household:$5,2398 Person Household:$5,829 · 360-533-5100 · Website
Sunnyside Housing Authority — Public Housing (PH)
The Sunnyside Housing Authority owns and manages housing for low-income residents at affordable rents. The Public Housing (PH) program provides rental assistance to qualified low-income families,...
Must not exceed income limits defined by HUD. · 509-837-5454 · Website
Snohomish County Human Services Department — Cascade Natural Gas Washington Energy Assistance Fund (WEAF)
The Cascade Natural Gas Washington Energy Assistance Fund (WEAF) provides help with paying gas utilities for a maximum benefit of $500.This program provides:- Help paying utilitiesTo apply, call,...
This program helps people who are older than 17 years old · 425-388-3411 · Website
Community Action Partnership — Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assists income-eligible households with a benefit that is paid toward their heating bill. LIHEAP benefits are determined by the household’s...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust meet monthly income guidelines.Maximum Eligible Income1 Person Household:$2,530.422 Person Household:$3,3093 Person Household:$4,087.584 Person Household:$4,866.255 Person Household:$5,644.836 Person Household:$6,423.427 Person Household:$6,569.428 Person Household:$6,5909 Person Household:$7,262.5010 Person Household:$7,935 · 208-746-3351 · Website
Spokane County Veteran's Services
Our emergency assistance program is geared towards sustainable positive outcomes for eligible veterans. The financial assistance is provided in the form of a voucher to a specific vendor (ex:...
This program helps people with income at or below 150% of federal poverty guidelinesMust have been honorably discharged, a Washington State resident for at least 12 months, and currently residing in Spokane County. It is strongly recommended that you print out our Spokane County Veteran Services New Client Requirements Checklist (PDF) to assist you in gathering all the required information. · 509-477-3690 · Website
World Relief Spokane — Housing Stabilization Services
World Relief Spokane's Housing Stabilization Services is a short-term housing assistance program that can help eligible clients who meet the immigration and financial requirements with housing or...
This program serves new refugees and refugees who have resided in the U.S. for up to 5 years and who entered the country legally. · 509-462-7279 · Website
Partners INW — Emergency Utility Assistance
Partners INW provides emergency utility assistance for people with no place left to turn. This service works to help households remain up to date on their utilities. This program provides:-...
This program serves households in need of utility assistance · 509-927-1153 · Website
St. John Vianney Catholic Church — SJV Poverty Program
The SJV Poverty Program provides basic needs assistance to the individuals and families in need that are living in emergency situations within the church's surrounding community.This program...
This program serves individuals within the parish boundary. · 509-926-5428 · Website
Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates (JCIRA) — Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates (JCIRA) Fund
Jefferson County Immigrant Rights Advocates (JCIRA) Fund provides grants to immigrants to help them with immigration services or living costs.This program provides:- Legal assistance for...
These funds are available for people who live or work in Jefferson County or Clallam County, or who are detained in the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, WA. · 360-232-6070 · Website
Associated Ministries — Payee Services
Payee Services are provided to individuals who struggle to pay their bills and budget effectively. Protective payee services ensure that rent and utility costs are paid, along with other personal...
This program serves households receiving Social (SSI/SSA) and DSHS benefits. · 253-383-3056 · Website
Reclaim — Motel-Based Shelter Program
Reclaim's Shelter to Home program provides a pathway to long-term housing in a supportive environment that meets your immediate needs with compassion and respect.This program provides:- Temporary shelter
Anyone can access this program. · 425-389-7114 · Website
Northwest Community Action Center — Housing Support Services
Northwest Community Action Center (NCAC) provides supportive housing services including move-in costs, rental assistance, and temporary motel/hotel shelter.This program provides:- Help pay for...
This program serves low-income, homeless or near homeless individuals in the Lower Yakima Valley. · 509-865-7630 · Website
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic — Homeless Services
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic provides support services for individuals and families experiencing homelessness.This program provides:- Short-term, emergency hotel or motel vouchers- Rapid...
Must meet income guidelines. · 509-865-7630 · Website
Northwest Community Action Center — Energy Assistance
Northwest Community Action may be able to provide up to $1,000 of your home heating costs each year. If you qualify for the program, you can receive assistance even if you are not behind on your...
Must qualify by income and heating costs. · 509-865-7630 · Website
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic — Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assists eligible low-income households with their utility costs. Our program serves residents facing weather-related emergencies due to...
Must meet income guidelines. · 509-865-7630 · Website
Benton Franklin Community Action Committee — Benton Franklin Housing Continuum of Care
CAC has a variety of funding sources for housing assistance each with its own set of eligibility criteria.This program provides:- Financial assistance for those individuals/families who are...
Each service has different eligibility requirements. Follow the Next Steps to determine which is right for you. · 509-786-3379 · Website
Rural Resources Community Action — Housing
Housing program provides:-Emergency shelter and transitional housing for the homeless, including victims of domestic violence,-Affordable rental housing for low-income, elderly and disabled...
Contact for eligibility details · 509-684-8421 · Website
Rural Resources Community Action — Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Rural Resources Community Action's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assists eligible low-income households with their heating and cooling energy costs. The program serves...
Must meet income guidelines. · 509-685-6161 · Website

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