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Energy AssistanceSnohomish County Energy Assistance ProgramSnohomish County Energy Assistance Program The Energy Assistance Program provides one-time per heating season assistance in paying the heat bill for eligible households. Helps with all heat fuel types (oil, natural gas, wood, propane, electric). Provides grants ranging from $25-$750 (depending on income, household size, type of housing, and heat bill). Repairs heating systems. ( categories: Energy Assistance | Housing Assistance )
Kent Multi-Services CenterThe Kent Multi-Services Center provides basic needs services for residents of South King County. It operates a shelter, transitional housing, and low-cost housing programs. It also offers employment, energy assistance and literacy services. The Kent Multi-Service Center is member of the Washington State Community Action Partnership, providing transitional services to families in need. 515 W Harrison St 253-854-4406 St. Vincent de PaulThe Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Council of Seattle/King County's services covers the Seattle/King County area. It provides free services to the poor and needy, including food, furniture and clothing, utility assistance, rent and other services. It strives to assist persons in need, without discrimination of any sort. Families are served through the Access Center, Food Bank, Thrift Stores, Prison/Jail Ministry, and the core of the Society, the parish-based volunteer home visitors. 5950 Fourth Ave, S 206-767-6449 ( categories: Energy Assistance | Food Assistance | Food Banks | Housing Assistance | Human & Family Support Services | Rent Assistance )
PeoplePointThe City of Seattle Human Services Department and Public Health-Seattle and King County provide one-stop access to several benefit programs for low-income to moderate income families and individuals through the PeoplePoint: Bridge to Benefits initiative (formerly Help for Working Families). The assistance provided includes food assistance. This relates to the Food Stamp Program. The Project Share program provides payments on utility bills for low-income Seattle City Light customers through voluntary contributions. A grant from Project Share is generally made in conjunction with the customer's co-payment. A grant from Project Share can substantially reduce or eliminate the customer's light bill crisis. ( categories: Energy Assistance | Food Assistance | Groceries | Health Care | Housing Assistance | Immigration & Resettlement Assistance | Youth Services )
Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army may have employment opportunities. The Social Services Department of the Salvation Army provides emergency assistance for families and individuals with basic subsistence needs. The department is can be found at several locations. The assistance includes rent assistance or help with move-in costs, utility assistance, emergency food bags, diapers when available, The Social Services Department of the Salvation Army provides emergency assistance for families and individuals with basic subsistence needs. The department is can be found at several locations. |