Wounded post-9/11 veterans or their caregivers may apply for a $500 grant. The funds can be used for food, utilities, housing, clothing, child care expenses, health care expenses, vehicle repairs, other routine health care expenses, vehicle and home modifications, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel or something else. To…
View moreNortheast Washington Alliance Counseling accepts Medicaid and Medicare for mental health and beahvioral health services. A sliding fee schedule is available for those without insurance. The sliding fee factors in your income and family size. Among other mental and behavioral health services, Northeast Washington Alliance Counseling offers the following services:…
View moreSince 1965, Rural Resources Community Action has helped Northeastern Washington residents help themselves and each other through helpful community programs and support. Energy Assistance Low income families, disabled individuals, seniors on fixed incomes, and utility customers at risk of shut-off may be able to receive assistance from Rural Resources Community…
View moreThe Southeast WA Aging & Long Term Care Council of Governments organization provides many essential services to disabled and senior Garfield County residents and their caregivers. Aging & Disability Resource Center This center provides assistance, information and referrals for community based services. They provide screenings and referral to senior case…
View moreWahkiakum PUD offers payment arrangements and discounts to low-income disabled and senior citizens. It also offers funds for emergency utility assistance and rebates for certain purchases. Budget Payment Plans divide your annual usage into 12 equal payments, starting in May's billing statement. Low Income Disabled & Senior Citizen Discounts can…
View moreWahkiakum Health & Human Services coordinate many essential services for the tiny southwestern county of Wahkiakum. Food Women, Infant and Children (WIC) food vouchers are provided to income-eligible women, infants and children under the age of 5. This program provides vouchers for nutritious food, including fresh fruits, vegetables, cereals and…
View moreWhen you're in need, DSHS is the first place you should turn. Low income Lewis County residents can qualify for cash benefits, food stamps, medical care and many other essential programs through DSHS. Food Benefits If you are low income, you may qualify for food stamps. To calculate how much…
View moreIf you don’t have a Timberland Regional Library card, you’re missing out on some amazing perks. And don’t forget – once you have a Timberland Library card, you’ll have reciprocal access to libraries across Western Washington! Are you a homeschooler? Make sure to bring your declaration of intent to TRL so you…
View moreIf you don’t have a Timberland Regional Library card, you’re missing out on some amazing perks. And don’t forget – once you have a Timberland Library card, you’ll have reciprocal access to libraries across Western Washington! Are you a homeschooler? Make sure to bring your declaration of intent to TRL so you…
View moreIf you don’t have a Timberland Regional Library card, you’re missing out on some amazing perks. And don’t forget – once you have a Timberland Library card, you’ll have reciprocal access to libraries across Western Washington! Are you a homeschooler? Make sure to bring your declaration of intent to TRL so you…
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