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Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
Ensures that youth experiencing homelessness have the opportunity to succeed in school by organizing transportation to their school of origin or assisting them with enrollment in their local school without delay.
Also provides referrals to health care, dental, mental health and other appropriate services.
Helps youth and families sign up for free or reduced lunch and breakfast.
Students experiencing homelessness cannot be penalized for infractions, such as absenteeism, that relate to their homelessness.
Under the McKinney-Vento act students must be allowed to attend their school of origin "to the extent possible."
Factors that may be considered include:
- the age of the child or youth
- the impact the commute may have on the student's education
- personal safety issues
- the student's need for special instruction
- length of anticipated stay in temporary shelter or other temporary location
- time remaining in the school year. District boundaries are not a factor in the decision.
When a school district helps with transportation to and from school, it can take the form of school buses, gas vouchers or city bus passes, or other forms of transportation.
Students experiencing homelessness also have the right to be enrolled in their local school "immediately" even if they do not have a parent or guardian, proof of residency, immunization records, school records or other documents normally required to enroll in school.
Once students are enrolled, the liaison must help students get records from the last school and any medical records.
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Homeless School Transition Programs
School Social Work Services
Volunteer attorneys provide free consultations regarding family law to low-income households.
Pro Bono attorneys provide free consultations regarding family law issues to low-income residents of Snohomish County who meet financial guidelines. Advice can be obtained regarding family law matters. Representation for court/hearings cannot be guaranteed, although many cases are referred to attorneys for additional services.
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Legal Counseling
Reaching and helping young people become healthy, caring, and responsible.
Reaching and helping young people become healthy, caring, and responsible.
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Street Outreach Programs
Outreach Programs
Homeless Drop In Centers
Provides evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and their families.
Provides evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and their families.
Offers office visits, outpatient behavioral health services; and works closely with schools, medical professionals, and other social organizations so that the child is receiving the best level of care.
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Anger Management
Family Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Child Guidance
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Mental Health Screening
Offers resource materials for those who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Helps TBI survivors and their families navigate recovery and rehabilitation.
Offers resource materials for those who have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Helps TBI survivors and their families navigate recovery and rehabilitation.
Workbook was developed by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Aging and Long-Term Support Administration.
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Disease/Disability Information
Offers a low-cost Christian-based 12-month residential program assisting men with recovering from life-controlling addictions.
Offers a recovery program designed to help those struggling with addiction and other life controlling issues, become healthy and whole in all areas of life: mentally, physically and spiritually. Designed to help the individual achieve sobriety, and also to provide a safe place for them to encounter God, creating lasting change and life transformation. While in the program, clients will participate in Christian Faith-Based discipleship, Vocational Training, Clinical SUD counseling, and Outreach opportunities. Adult & Teen Challenge Pacific West is a non-profit dedicated to putting hope within reach until all live free from struggling with addiction through long-term residential discipleship.
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Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Assists active, retired, and their eligible family members of navy personnel to achieve financial self-sufficiency. Help to educate, empower and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
Assists active and retired Navy and Marine Corps members, and their eligible family members, to achieve financial self-sufficiency. Helps to educate, empower, and partner with clients in implementing the basics of responsible money management.
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Personal Financial Counseling
Provides administration for the Cape Flattery school district. Call for telephone numbers and locations, information regarding school closures, administration, attendance, athletics, parent teacher information, and school supply lists.
Contact the above number for specific Cape Flattery school district telephone numbers and locations, information regarding school closures, administration, attendance, athletics, parent teacher information, school supply lists, school boards, school musicals, etc.
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School Districts
High School Sports
High School Vocational Education Courses
Coordinated Entry is a homeless crisis response system. At this location, drop-in to get screened/started. All adults in the household need to be there. Serves those experiencing homelessness or fleeing DV.
Coordinated Entry is a homeless crisis response system.
Participating agencies offer assistance to people experiencing homelessness or fleeing domestic violence.
After screening/intake, a qualified individual will be able to speak with a housing specialist in Pierce County. The housing specialist can then enroll the household into a housing program through Coordinated Entry in Pierce County.
Coordinated Entry in Pierce County offers different housing programs like Diversion, Priority Pool, and the Veterans Master List. If enrolled in a housing program people may be referred for income-based rent or move-in assistance.
A referral depends on housing availability and the individual or family needs.
To enroll in Coordinated Entry in Pierce County, an individual must first call South Sound 2-1-1 or visit one of the drop-in locations for information and screening. If eligible, the individual must then talk with a housing specialist to discuss housing options before enrollment. The conversation with the housing specialist will usually last about an hour. Enrollment in a housing program through Coordinated Entry offers the same program benefits whether through a housing specialist at Associated Ministries, Catholic Community Services or 2-1-1, or another participating agency.
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Housing Related Coordinated Entry
Delivers meals to the homes of homebound elderly and disabled persons throughout the greater Spokane Valley area during the work week. Frozen meals are provided for the weekends and liquid nutrition is also available.
Delivers meals to the homes of homebound elderly and disabled persons throughout the greater Spokane Valley area during the work week. Frozen meals are provided for the weekends and liquid nutrition is also available.
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Home Delivered Meals
Offers search tools to find local Long Term Care (LTC) services and providers, including LTC facilities, nursing homes, assisted living services/sites, financial/insurance assistance, etc.
Federal program for navigating the Long Term Care (LTC) services and processes so that the individual may receive any desired help with meeting their personal care needs including getting dressed, driving to appointments, or making meals. Offers Pathfinder services to help find providers in the area as well as different types of services depending on special circumstances, needs, or demographics.
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Assisted Living Facilities
Aging/Long Term Care Facility Associations
Housing Search Assistance
Long Term Home Health Care
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Centers for Independent Living
Provides elementary age kids with a positive and safe place to go before and after school at multiple elementary schools in Pasco.
Enables young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. Also offers winter, spring, and summer camps.
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Boys/Girls Clubs
Must be of Native American decent. Provides a wide range of health services, including primary care, inpatient, pediatrics, OBG/YN, public health, behavioral health, dental services, mental health, optometry, and internal medicine.
Provides a wide range of health services, including primary care, inpatient, pediatrics, OBG/YN, public health, behavioral health, dental services, mental health, optometry, and internal medicine.
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Community Mental Health Agencies
Speech and Language Evaluations
Eye Care
Public Clinics
General Dentistry
Audiological Evaluations
General Medical Care
Vision Screening
Provides services for homeless youth ages 13 to 17.
Provides shelter for homeless teens ages 16-20, as well as food, clothing, and comprehensive case management services. Also assists youth in obtaining an ID, birth certificate, social security card, health insurance, etc. Our drop-in center serves youth and young adults from 13 - 20. These services include showers, food, toiletries, clothing vouchers, and more. We are a warming center for youth during inclement weather.
For anyone, with a special focus on those 50 or older or with low to moderate income.
For low income households ($66,00/year or less) needing to file a tax return.
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AARP Tax Aide Program Sites
Showers for those in need. Towels, soap, shampoo, conditioner, and wash cloth provided.
Showers for those in need. Showers housed in a trailer with an instant hot water tank. Items such as towels, wash cloth, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner are provided. Socks, t-shirts, underwear, and other items are given out when available. Everett Location: 2nd & last F, 10am-12:30pm. Burien Location: 3rd W, 11am-3pm.
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Public Showers/Baths
Maintains a repository of historical county government records, which are open to the public.
Ensures the management, disposition and preservation of King County's physical and digital records in accordance with King County policies and Washington state law throughout their lifecycle.
Records are in many formats, including paper, photographs, maps, and audio-visual materials.
ARMMS operates four programs:
1. Records management Program (RMP) - Provides the tools, resources, education and guidance necessary to instill records management best practices countywide.
2. Records Center- Provides centralized, secure and economical storage for the County's inactive physical records.
3. King County Archives- Collects, preserves and provides access to County records of enduring historical value.
4, King County Mail Services- Sends, receives and delivers mail within King County buildings and locations.
Provides unemployment insurance information over the phone and online. Unemployment insurance hotline telephone and unemployment insurance fax machine available at your local WorkSource center.
Assists individuals who want to file a new or reopen an existing unemployment claim. Also helps file weekly certifications on the internet, if needed. Provides computer and telephone access to apply for Washington State Employment Security (Unemployment Insurance). Customers may call the TeleCenter or access www.go2UI.com to apply for unemployment insurance.
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State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Unemployment Insurance Benefits Assistance
Provides programs including self-teaching fire safety, workplace fire safety, fire safety for older adults and more.
Provides programs including:
- Self-teaching fire safety
- Adult fire safety
- Workplace fire safety
- Fire safety for older adults
- Fire safety for populations with special needs
- Preschool and school-age programs
- Interventions with youth involved in fire setting activities
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Fire Prevention Information
Workplace Safety Education
Maintains a web page featuring materials regarding immigration, legal information, and eligibility for benefits, as well as legal resources and community supports.
Maintains a web page featuring materials regarding immigration, legal information, and eligibility for benefits, as well as legal resources and community supports.
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Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Immigrant Benefits Assistance
Provides walk-in treatment services for people who have minor illnesses or injuries. Urgent care centers serve as an alternative to hospital emergency departments.
Provides walk-in treatment services for people who have minor illnesses or injuries. Urgent care centers serve as an alternative to hospital emergency departments.
Offers full-time, part-time, and drop-in child care, year round for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten, and before and after school. Working Care Connections through DSHS are accepted
Offers full-time, part-time, and drop-in child care year round for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary students before and after school.
Connects families interested in adopting children who are in DSHS custody.
Recruits and screens families interested in adopting children who are in the care and custody of the Department of Social and Health Services.
Places waiting children with interested, approved adoptive families and provides adoption planning, preparation and pre- and post- placement services to the adoptive child and family.
Assists families adopting special needs children by providing ongoing financial and medical benefits to qualified children based on state and federal regulations.
Enhanced services for Indian children are available at the Office of Indian Child Welfare.
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Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Special Needs Adoption
Operates a computer lab with internet access, printing and several software suites for LGBTQ youth ages 10-22.
Operates a computer lab with internet access, printing and several software suites for LGBTQ youth. Lab is supervised by trained volunteers.
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Computer Literacy Training Programs
Hosts social service agencies providing intergenerational, cross-cultural and community-building activities; includes legal workshops, bilingual assistance, parenting classes and support groups.
Part of a network of family centers funded by the City of Seattle’s Human Services Department, International Family Centers act as a hub from which professional services are mobilized to facilitate the process of families becoming self-sufficient.
Services contribute to building a healthy and vibrant community and may include: - Informal support networks - Intergenerational, cross-cultural and community-building activities
- Referral and advocacy assistance
- Child and youth development classes
- New immigrant orientation workshops
- Financial management workshops
- Health workshops
- Legal workshops
- Employment training
- Parenting classes
- Support groups
- Cultural activities
Service providers include the following and more:
- The Seattle Public Library
- Seattle University’s Access to Justice Institute
- Seattle Public Schools
- International Community Health Services
- Seattle King County Public Health
- City of Seattle Help for Working Families Program
- Washington State University Extension Program
- Refugee and Immigrant Parent Advocacy Network
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Family Resource Centers/Outreach