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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offered by Social Security Administration in Downtown Seattle
Provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability who have income and resources below specific financial limits. Washington pays an additional state supplement, and clients are automatically eligible for Medicaid as well as food benefits.
Provides monthly checks to people who are elderly, disabled and/or blind and meet other program eligibility guidelines.
The basic monthly check is the same in all states; some states add money to the basic rate.
Recipients are also eligible for WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and may be eligible for Social Security and food benefits.
WASHCAP (Washington State Combined Application Program) Applicants for SSI will be asked if they want to apply for food benefits and may choose the Basic Food Benefits plan or WASHCAP benefits. WASHCAP is a joint effort between the Social Security Administration and DSHS to simplify the way food assistance is delivered to SSI recipients.
WASHCAP recipients benefit because they
- Need only contact SSA to report changes in their circumstances
- Are certified for benefits for 36 months
- May receive a larger monthly benefit
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offered by Social Security Administration in College Place
Provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability who have income and resources below specific financial limits. Washington pays an additional state supplement, and clients are automatically eligible for Medicaid as well as food benefits.
Provides monthly checks to people who are elderly, disabled and/or blind and meet other program eligibility guidelines.
The basic monthly check is the same in all states; some states add money to the basic rate.
Recipients are also eligible for WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and may be eligible for Social Security and food benefits.
WASHCAP (Washington State Combined Application Program) Applicants for SSI will be asked if they want to apply for food benefits and may choose the Basic Food Benefits plan or WASHCAP benefits. WASHCAP is a joint effort between the Social Security Administration and DSHS to simplify the way food assistance is delivered to SSI recipients.
WASHCAP recipients benefit because they
- Need only contact SSA to report changes in their circumstances
- Are certified for benefits for 36 months
- May receive a larger monthly benefit
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Community Services Constituent Relations offered by DSHS Community Services Administrative Office
Responds to complaints about DSHS services. Complaints may include decisions reached concerning benefit eligibility or reporting incorrect information received from DSHS.
Provides a fair and courteous process for resolving complaints and concerns relating to program assistance provided by the DSHS Community Services Division, such as cash, food, Housing and Essential Needs referral, and Medicaid for people who are 65 and older, blind or disabled, receiving SSI or eligible for Medicare.
Addresses concerns and provides information about services and programs and how to access them.
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Resource Navigation offered at Nuestras Raices Esperanza
Helps those with medical, housing, and food insecurity. Offers resource navigation, and assistance with applications for DSHS and Medicaid services. Assists immigrants and newly arrived community members in obtaining state identification, bus pass, and/or library cards.
Esperanza offers a wide range of social and human services through Resource Navigators and Social Work Practice. A social service and wellness program that advances food security, family healing, mental health, and LGBTQ supports for adults, youth, and families.
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Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Olympia
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offered by Social Security Administration in Kent
Provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability who have income and resources below specific financial limits. Washington pays an additional state supplement, and clients are automatically eligible for Medicaid as well as food benefits.
Provides monthly checks to people who are elderly, disabled and/or blind and meet other program eligibility guidelines.
The basic monthly check is the same in all states; some states add money to the basic rate.
Recipients are also eligible for WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and may be eligible for Social Security and food benefits.
WASHCAP (Washington State Combined Application Program) Applicants for SSI will be asked if they want to apply for food benefits and may choose the Basic Food Benefits plan or WASHCAP benefits. WASHCAP is a joint effort between the Social Security Administration and DSHS to simplify the way food assistance is delivered to SSI recipients.
WASHCAP recipients benefit because they
- Need only contact SSA to report changes in their circumstances
- Are certified for benefits for 36 months
- May receive a larger monthly benefit
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Legal Assistance offered at Benton Franklin Legal Aid
Provides legal assistance with family law, will preparation, SSI, guardianship, power of attorney, protection orders, and credit issues.
Provides free legal assistance for low-income individuals who would otherwise be denied access to the legal system because of the inability to pay. Potential clients are screened to determine income and case eligibility. Referrals are made to local attorneys who volunteer their time.
Provides legal assistance with the following: Family Law (includes family law class to anyone who is seeking help in having their family law court documents reviewed), Debtor-Creditor, Bankruptcy, Social Security/ Disability, Wills/Power of Attorneys, Guardianship, Landlord/Tenant, Child Support, Immigration, and Protection Order.
* Does not assist with: Criminal matters (of any kind including traffic infractions), Termination of Parental Rights, or Adoptions.
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Living WillsPaternity SuitsEviction Prevention AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceGeneral Legal AidChild Support Assistance/EnforcementLandlord Rights Information/CounselingDivorce AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsLegal CounselingWelfare Rights AssistanceTenant Rights Information/CounselingWill Preparation AssistanceCrime Victim/Witness Related No Contact OrdersElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining Orders
Senior Rights Assistance offered at Auburn Senior Activity Center
Volunteers provide free legal and consumer information. Assists with Social Security, elder law issues, estate planning, powers of attorney, probate, guardianship, and consumer, debt and bankruptcy issues.
Provides free legal and consumer information from trained volunteers on a number of topics related to their rights and options, including: - Wills - Powers of attorney - Health care directives - Guardianships - Trusts - Social Security - Probate - Living trusts. Medicare Volunteers are not lawyers and cannot give legal advice.
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Durable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementWill Preparation AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsDurable Power of Attorney for Health CarePredatory Lending AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceLiving WillsSSI Appeals/ComplaintsCertificates/Forms AssistanceElder LawTrust Preparation Assistance
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offered by Social Security Administration in North Seattle
Provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability who have income and resources below specific financial limits. Washington pays an additional state supplement, and clients are automatically eligible for Medicaid as well as food benefits.
Provides monthly checks to people who are elderly, disabled and/or blind and meet other program eligibility guidelines.
The basic monthly check is the same in all states; some states add money to the basic rate.
Recipients are also eligible for WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and may be eligible for Social Security and food benefits.
WASHCAP (Washington State Combined Application Program) Applicants for SSI will be asked if they want to apply for food benefits and may choose the Basic Food Benefits plan or WASHCAP benefits. WASHCAP is a joint effort between the Social Security Administration and DSHS to simplify the way food assistance is delivered to SSI recipients.
WASHCAP recipients benefit because they
- Need only contact SSA to report changes in their circumstances
- Are certified for benefits for 36 months
- May receive a larger monthly benefit
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Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Lynnwood
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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Independent Living/Case Management & Advocacy offered at Central Washington Disability Resources Ellensburg
Assists with identifying and navigating complex social service systems, housing, transportation, preparing for employment, identifying accommodations, personal assistance management, applying for social security, benefits planning, emergency preparedness, and advocacy.
Provides independent living planning to empower people to live independently in their community. Assists with identifying and navigating complex social service systems, housing, transportation, preparing for employment, identifying accommodations, personal assistance management, applying for social security, benefits planning, and advocacy.
- Advocacy: works alongside individuals with disabilities to plan and carry out strategic approaches to influence positive change in the community. Represents and advocates for the rights and needs of individuals with disabilities in order to advance the empowerment, inclusion, and wellness of all persons with disabilities.
- Emergency Preparedness: Provides emergency preparedness for disabled individuals by creating a plans in case of a disaster. Helps with fire drills, emergency planning, connection with local EMS, and building an emergency kit.
- Assists individuals or veterans who are needing to find caregiver and helps with making sure their caregiver gets paid. Must be referred by the VA, if they are a veteran; if they are a civilian, then they'll get help finding a state-funded caregiver.
- Has a Covid -19 Advocate that works with individuals with disabilities to help them get a schedule for vaccines, as well as a covid-19 peer support group.
- Assists with Power Action Systems (PAS program), which helps individuals with disabilities be able to get modifications to their household to make it more disability accessible.
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Case/Care ManagementGeneral Disaster Preparedness InformationUndesignated Home Barrier Removal ServicesHome Modification ConsultationGeneral Minor Home Repair ProgramsWelfare Rights AssistanceIndependent Living Skills InstructionFall Prevention ProgramsAssistive Technology InformationPrevocational TrainingHome Rehabilitation Services
Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Port Angeles
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Downtown Seattle
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) offered by Social Security Administration in Kent
Provides monthly checks for people who have worked in the past or who are unable to work because of a disability. Checks may start at the sixth full month of the disability. Recipients of SSDI may also be eligible for Medicare benefits.
Provides monthly checks for people who have worked in the past and who are now unable to work because of a disability.
The amount of the monthly disability benefit is based on the Social Security earnings record of the insured worker.
SSDI checks may start at the sixth full month of the disability, although claims may be filed before that time.
Claims may also be filed for up to 12 months retroactively.
Individuals with disabilities may qualify for vocational rehabilitation services which could result in a return to work.
Recipients of SSDI may also be eligible for Medicare benefits.
Offers a Compassionate Allowances initiative that benefits people with certain rare diseases.
This initiative will fast-track applications for Social Security disability for applicants with any of 25 rare diseases and 25 cancers whose medical conditions are very severe.
Currently, many people with rare diseases experience lengthy delays when they apply for Social Security assistance because those making the decisions are not familiar with their diseases.
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Lawyer Referral offered at King County Bar Association
Provides assessment of legal needs and referral to private attorneys.
Lawyer Referral Service (LRS) helps people find the right attorney to hire that can help with their particular legal issue. Referrals are to paid attorneys only; LRS is not a pro bono service. LRS has attorney members in most areas of law. Translation services available.
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Benefits Legal Assistance offered at Solid Ground
Provides legal services to recipients and applicants for TANF, HEN, ABD, Basic Food, WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and childcare from King County; advocates with DSHS and represents in hearings. Call 2-1-1 for screening.
Provides free legal advice and direct representation for public benefits cases with DSHS where benefits have been denied, reduced, overpaid or terminated.
These cases include:
- Basic Food/food stamps
- TANF
- ABD (formerly GAU/GAX/Disability Lifeline programs)
- Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) Referral
- WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
- Medical assistance (including issues with prescription drugs, durable medical equipment, managed care programs, specific medical treatment/services)
- Childcare
- Emergency financial aid (including AREN, DCA and Refugee Cash Assistance)
- Alien Emergency Medical Program
- State long-term care cases (can only assist with issues of financial eligibility)
- Medicare Savings Program
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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) offered by Social Security Administration in North Seattle
Provides monthly checks for people who have worked in the past or who are unable to work because of a disability. Checks may start at the sixth full month of the disability. Recipients of SSDI may also be eligible for Medicare benefits.
Provides monthly checks for people who have worked in the past and who are now unable to work because of a disability.
The amount of the monthly disability benefit is based on the Social Security earnings record of the insured worker.
SSDI checks may start at the sixth full month of the disability, although claims may be filed before that time.
Claims may also be filed for up to 12 months retroactively.
Individuals with disabilities may qualify for vocational rehabilitation services which could result in a return to work.
Recipients of SSDI may also be eligible for Medicare benefits.
Offers a Compassionate Allowances initiative that benefits people with certain rare diseases.
This initiative will fast-track applications for Social Security disability for applicants with any of 25 rare diseases and 25 cancers whose medical conditions are very severe.
Currently, many people with rare diseases experience lengthy delays when they apply for Social Security assistance because those making the decisions are not familiar with their diseases.
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Korean Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Korean Community Services Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Koreans.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney.
Focus is on Korean and Korean-speaking clients.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Impounded Vehicle ServicesEducation Discrimination AssistanceCollection ComplaintsEstate Entitlement AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionWill Preparation AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceAutomobile ComplaintsContract LawProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementPatient Rights AssistanceElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceConsumer LawEmployment Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingConsumer Fraud ReportingOrganizational Start Up ServicesBankruptcy AssistanceAdoption Legal ServicesHousing ComplaintsIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsWork PermitsFoster Care Legal ServicesDeferred Action on Alien RemovalHIPAA ComplaintsImmigrant Benefits AssistanceGrandparent RightsLabor and Employment LawCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsCorporate/Business LawHousing Discrimination AssistanceGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceRights Counseling for Undocumented PeopleUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceHome SanitationRepossession Agency ComplaintsLandlord Rights Information/CounselingComprehensive Family Law ServicesElder LawGeneral Legal AidVoting Rights ProtectionGeneral Education AdvocacyAsylum Application Filing AssistanceNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesEviction Prevention AssistancePredatory Lending AssistanceAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceChild Support Assistance/EnforcementIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceFamily Justice CentersSpecial Education AdvocacyChild Guardianship AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsTaxpayer Advocate ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareWarranty ComplaintsDivorce AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistancePaternity SuitsChild Advocacy CentersDomestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Silverdale
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) offered by Social Security Administration in Vancouver
Provides monthly payments to adults and children with a disability who have income and resources below specific financial limits. Washington pays an additional state supplement, and clients are automatically eligible for Medicaid as well as food benefits.
Provides monthly checks to people who are elderly, disabled and/or blind and meet other program eligibility guidelines.
The basic monthly check is the same in all states; some states add money to the basic rate.
Recipients are also eligible for WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and may be eligible for Social Security and food benefits.
WASHCAP (Washington State Combined Application Program) Applicants for SSI will be asked if they want to apply for food benefits and may choose the Basic Food Benefits plan or WASHCAP benefits. WASHCAP is a joint effort between the Social Security Administration and DSHS to simplify the way food assistance is delivered to SSI recipients.
WASHCAP recipients benefit because they
- Need only contact SSA to report changes in their circumstances
- Are certified for benefits for 36 months
- May receive a larger monthly benefit
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Self-Help Packets offered by Benefits Law Center
Offers free self-help packets designed for those who need explanative information regarding SSI/SSDI overpayment, disability review, and age 18 redetermination.
Offers free self-help packets designed for those who need explanative information regarding SSI/SSDI overpayment, continuing disability review (CDR), and age 18 redetermination.
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Yakima County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Post Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsEmancipation of MinorsIndividual AdvocacyWelfare Rights AssistanceHousing Advocacy GroupsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesJuvenile DiversionEviction Prevention AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceCase/Care ManagementHousing ComplaintsSpecial Education AdvocacyMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsChildren's Rights GroupsGeneral Education Advocacy
Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Kennewick
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth offered by TeamChild in King County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24. Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Housing ComplaintsHousing Advocacy GroupsGeneral Education AdvocacyJuvenile DiversionEmancipation of MinorsEviction Prevention AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyCriminal Record Expungement AssistancePost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsIndividual AdvocacyWelfare Rights AssistanceChildren's Rights GroupsCase/Care ManagementProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Social Security Benefits offered by Social Security Administration in Wenatchee
Provides monthly cash payments for people ages 62 and older. Manages Social Security numbers, claims, late Social Security checks and applications.
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older who have earned Social Security benefits based on prior work. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned and the number of quarters of coverage credited to the individual's Social Security record.
Handles requests for Social Security numbers, claims, etc.
Also handles late Social Security check inquiries.
Clients should wait until the 6th of each month to receive a check; check renewal takes an average of two to three weeks.
This program is based on taxes paid into the Social Security system by workers.
Taxes pay for Social Security benefits and for part of Medicare coverage.
Provides replacement Social Security cards.
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