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Employment Security Department Washington State
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'''[[Housing]]'''
*Request a copy of your employment history from ESD
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*Requesting Public Records [https://www.esd.wa.gov/newsroom/public-records]
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*Form [https://esdorchardstorage.blob.core.windows.net/esdwa/Default/ESDWAGOV/newsroom/ESD-PDF-own-record-request.pdf]
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Statewide and National Housing resources, for example national programs like Housing & Urban Development and programs with locations in many/most counties like Oxford Houses. For local housing resources please check the [[Resources by County]] section of this wiki.
  
Offender/Ex-Offender Resources [http://www.wa.gov/esd/oes/resources.htm]
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Note: The DOC's Statewide Transitional Housing List is available for viewing in Washington State Library branches for in library use only.
*Collection of Resources from the Employment Security Department
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*Resources [http://www.wa.gov/esd/oes/resources.htm]
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*'''''No date, inconsistently useful information. Contact Employment Security Department'''''
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Sex Offender Treatment Provider Directory [http://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/Pubs/695021.pdf] 5/2016
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'''[[Employment and Education]]'''
*Directory of Sex Offender treatment providers in Washington State. Organized alphabetically, by county, and by population off offenders served.
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*Source [http://www.doh.wa.gov/]
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Resources that are available state and/or nationwide, i.e. FAFSA, and resources that are in many/most counties in Washington, i.e. State Board of Community and Technical College information and L&I apprenticeship information.
  
Directory of Certified Substance Use Disorder and Problem & Pathological Gambling Services in Washington State [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/BHSIA/dbh/Cert%20%26%20LIcensing/Certified%20Substance%20Use%20Disorder%20Treatment%20Agencies.pdf] 1/2017
 
*This directory is primarily a listing of chemical dependency service providers certified by the Washington State Behavioral Health and Service Integration Administration (BHSIA), Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery (DBHR).
 
*Source [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/bha/division-behavioral-health-and-recovery/directory-certified-chemical-dependency-services-washington-state]
 
  
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'''[[Health]]'''
  
Behavioral Health Organization Contacts by County [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/BHSIA/dbh/BHO/BHO_Contacts_For_Services.pdf]
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Information on resources available to address physical health, mental health, and substance abuse services including food banks, help groups, and statewide/nationwide non-profits.  
*If you are looking for publicly-funded/Medicaid treatment services, for a substance use and/or mental health disorder, contact the Behavioral Health Organization for your county.
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Washington State County and City Housing Authorities [https://wiki.sos.wa.gov/ilsstaff/GetFile.aspx?File=%2fWA%20State%20County%20and%20City%20Housing%20Authorities%20-%202-19-2015.pdf]
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'''[[Government Assistance]]'''
*Source [http://www.doh.wa.gov/] 2/9/2015
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*'''''ILS Document on ILS Wiki, transfer to public website or offer in a different format.'''''
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Housing for Homeless Individuals With Mental Illnesses and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/BHSIA/dbh/Recovery%20Support/DSHS%20Resource%20Guide%20update%2011-3-2015.pdf]
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Financial and resource assistance from the state and federal government, e.g. DSHS Cash and Food assistance, cell phone and cell service, social security benefits.
*The Washington Low Income Housing Alliance updated this Resource Guide under sponsorship of DSHS to promote communication among those who are involved in the development of community-based housing and supportive services for people who are homeless, mentally ill, and have a substance use disorder. Specifically, the intent is to identify the systems level resources that are available, and to encourage the partnerships needed to successfully create additional housing and supportive services for individuals in need, all in service of the broader goal of ending homelessness in Washington State. The audience for this guide is Regional Support Networks, mental health and chemical dependency providers, homeless services providers, housing providers including housing authorities, government staff, and advocates.  
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Navigating DSHS [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/sites/default/files/SESA/publications/documents/22-1199.pdf]
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=='''Voter Information'''==
*A guide to programs and services offered by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. The Department of Social and Health Services is a lifeline providing the basics of daily living to Washington residents who need a helping hand. DSHS and its partners provide protection, comfort, food assistance, cash assistance and a host of other services. A sampling of DSHS services on the next page of this guide offers a glimpse of how we meet the multiple needs of those who seek our help.
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*Source [https://www.dshs.wa.gov/bha/division-behavioral-health-and-recovery]
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===Office of the Secretary of State===
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*Effective January 1st, 2022, if you were convicted of a felony in Washington State, another state, or in federal court, your right to vote will be restored automatically as long as you are not currently serving a DOC sentence of total confinement in prison.
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*Voting in Washington State Brochure 01/2022 [https://www.sos.wa.gov/_assets/elections/voting%20in%20washington%202022_en.pdf]
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*Felony Conviction and Voting Rights [https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/voters/felons-and-voting-rights.aspx]
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*Online Voter Registration [https://voter.votewa.gov/WhereToVote.aspx]
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*Registration Forms To Mail In [https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/Print-Voter-Registration-Forms.aspx]
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*Frequently Asked Questions about Elections in Washington State [https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/general-election-faqs.aspx]
  
Alcoholics Anonymous Washington [http://www.aa.org/pages/en_US/find-aa-resources?county=us_wa]
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===Free The Vote Washington===
*Locate local Alcoholics Anonymous groups through the websites listed on the AA Washington link. Download the PDF to print.
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*As of January 1, 2022, Washington automatically restores voting rights to people with past felony convictions immediately after they finish their prison terms. Every citizen who is not in prison will be allowed to vote, even while on community supervision. Thanks to your activism, we are welcoming over 20,000 voters back into our democracy.
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*Flyer [https://download-files.wixmp.com/raw/022085_43bd354f9a924591a586f0d18de56c09.pdf?token=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJ1cm46YXBwOmU2NjYzMGU3MTRmMDQ5MGFhZWExZjE0OWIzYjY5ZTMyIiwic3ViIjoidXJuOmFwcDplNjY2MzBlNzE0ZjA0OTBhYWVhMWYxNDliM2I2OWUzMiIsImF1ZCI6WyJ1cm46c2VydmljZTpmaWxlLmRvd25sb2FkIl0sImlhdCI6MTY2NjcyMTY3OSwiZXhwIjoxNjY2NzIyNTg5LCJqdGkiOiJjMjZkMzZkNDk2YWQiLCJvYmoiOltbeyJwYXRoIjoiL3Jhdy8wMjIwODVfNDNiZDM1NGY5YTkyNDU5MWE1ODZmMGQxOGRlNTZjMDkucGRmIn1dXSwiaW5saW5lIjp7ImZpbGVuYW1lIjoiVlJSIEZseWVyXzIwMjIucGRmIn19.6g5n9RTI99l2oDEdve1oZKtlKBQGGa1y7MLQW-NPrCQ]
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**Also available in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Vietnamese [https://www.freethevotewa.org/file-share Source Page]
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También disponible en español [[Recursos en español]]
  
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=='''Statewide resource databases'''==
  
Narcotics Anonymous Meetings [www.naws.org/meetingsearch/]
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===WA 211 [https://wa211.org/]===
*PRINTING NOTE: Select [USA] Washington from the State/Province Local NA Helplines
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*2-1-1 is a free confidential community service and your one-stop connection to the local services you need, from utility assistance, food, housing, health, child care, after school programs, elder care, crisis intervention and much more. Washington 2-1-1 is continually updating and adding resources to a comprehensive database of over 27,000 services that you can also access and search online. Search by location, service category, service term, or agency name to find the resources you need.
[['''NEEDS WORK PDF WON'T PRINT''']]
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*Database [https://search.wa211.org/]
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===Alternative Solutions Database [https://gis.dshs.wa.gov/apps/local-perspective/index.html]===
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*With a database of over 4,500 community resources in the state, we can connect you to the services you need.
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*''Note: will not function in offline version of ILS Reentry Wiki''
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*[https://gis.dshs.wa.gov/apps/local-perspective/index.html Source Page]
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LastAuditDate 2022-02-22

Latest revision as of 10:15, 25 October 2022

Housing

Statewide and National Housing resources, for example national programs like Housing & Urban Development and programs with locations in many/most counties like Oxford Houses. For local housing resources please check the Resources by County section of this wiki.

Note: The DOC's Statewide Transitional Housing List is available for viewing in Washington State Library branches for in library use only.


Employment and Education

Resources that are available state and/or nationwide, i.e. FAFSA, and resources that are in many/most counties in Washington, i.e. State Board of Community and Technical College information and L&I apprenticeship information.


Health

Information on resources available to address physical health, mental health, and substance abuse services including food banks, help groups, and statewide/nationwide non-profits.


Government Assistance

Financial and resource assistance from the state and federal government, e.g. DSHS Cash and Food assistance, cell phone and cell service, social security benefits.


Voter Information

Office of the Secretary of State

  • Effective January 1st, 2022, if you were convicted of a felony in Washington State, another state, or in federal court, your right to vote will be restored automatically as long as you are not currently serving a DOC sentence of total confinement in prison.
  • Voting in Washington State Brochure 01/2022 [1]
  • Felony Conviction and Voting Rights [2]
  • Online Voter Registration [3]
  • Registration Forms To Mail In [4]
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Elections in Washington State [5]

Free The Vote Washington

  • As of January 1, 2022, Washington automatically restores voting rights to people with past felony convictions immediately after they finish their prison terms. Every citizen who is not in prison will be allowed to vote, even while on community supervision. Thanks to your activism, we are welcoming over 20,000 voters back into our democracy.
  • Flyer [6]
    • Also available in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Oromo, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Tagalog, Vietnamese Source Page

También disponible en español Recursos en español

Statewide resource databases

WA 211 [7]

  • 2-1-1 is a free confidential community service and your one-stop connection to the local services you need, from utility assistance, food, housing, health, child care, after school programs, elder care, crisis intervention and much more. Washington 2-1-1 is continually updating and adding resources to a comprehensive database of over 27,000 services that you can also access and search online. Search by location, service category, service term, or agency name to find the resources you need.
  • Database [8]
  • Note: will not function in offline version of ILS Reentry Wiki

Alternative Solutions Database [9]

  • With a database of over 4,500 community resources in the state, we can connect you to the services you need.
  • Note: will not function in offline version of ILS Reentry Wiki
  • Source Page



LastAuditDate 2022-02-22