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===Benton County Human Services [http://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=1753]=== | ===Benton County Human Services [http://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=1753]=== | ||
*Red Book Neighborhood Resource Book [https://www.co.benton.wa.us/files/documents/CommunityResourceGuide1327112243011819AM.pdf] | *Red Book Neighborhood Resource Book [https://www.co.benton.wa.us/files/documents/CommunityResourceGuide1327112243011819AM.pdf] | ||
− | ** | + | **[https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=1753&catID=0 Source Page] |
*The Housing Resource Center [https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=20883&catid=0] | *The Housing Resource Center [https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=20883&catid=0] | ||
**The Housing Resource Center, formerly know as CES Coordinated Entry System, efficiently routes households who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to the most appropriate provider among the network of homeless providers as quickly as possible. | **The Housing Resource Center, formerly know as CES Coordinated Entry System, efficiently routes households who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to the most appropriate provider among the network of homeless providers as quickly as possible. | ||
*Homeless Shelters [https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=20888&catID=0] | *Homeless Shelters [https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=20888&catID=0] | ||
− | ===Elijah House [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/about- | + | ===Elijah House [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/about-efh/]=== |
*Elijah Family Homes (EFH) is a 501(c)(3) organization that works to create an inclusive environment for staff, volunteers, and clients of all of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion or creed, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and veteran or active duty status. Elijah Family Homes believes all individuals are worthy, valuable, and deserving of respect and services. We aim to ensure that all families with children in Benton and Franklin Counties, regardless of substance abuse history, are given the opportunity to make unique and valuable contributions to the community while being self-sufficient and stably housed. | *Elijah Family Homes (EFH) is a 501(c)(3) organization that works to create an inclusive environment for staff, volunteers, and clients of all of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion or creed, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and veteran or active duty status. Elijah Family Homes believes all individuals are worthy, valuable, and deserving of respect and services. We aim to ensure that all families with children in Benton and Franklin Counties, regardless of substance abuse history, are given the opportunity to make unique and valuable contributions to the community while being self-sufficient and stably housed. | ||
*The Transition to Success (TTS) program provides families safe, stable, affordable housing and supportive services in the form of highly individualized case management for up to 3 years. These services are provided without regard to race, religion, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability. The TTS program works with low-income families who don’t qualify for public housing due to their past, including felonies and drug abuse. It is a three-year endeavor with the first year’s focus being on basic life skills, while in years two and three the clients are being directed in goal setting, job skills development, personal finance, and transitional skills for self-sufficiency. | *The Transition to Success (TTS) program provides families safe, stable, affordable housing and supportive services in the form of highly individualized case management for up to 3 years. These services are provided without regard to race, religion, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability. The TTS program works with low-income families who don’t qualify for public housing due to their past, including felonies and drug abuse. It is a three-year endeavor with the first year’s focus being on basic life skills, while in years two and three the clients are being directed in goal setting, job skills development, personal finance, and transitional skills for self-sufficiency. | ||
− | *Transition to Success Applicant Process [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/ | + | *Transition to Success Applicant Process [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/apply-for-tts/] |
− | **Application [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/wp-content/uploads/ | + | **Application July 2020 [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Tenant-Application-Packet-WIP-3.21.2022.docx] |
*The Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) serves women who used substances during pregnancy. The primary goal of PCAP is to prevent future births of alcohol or drug exposed children. It is also a three-year endeavor with the first year’s focus being on basic life skills, while in years two and three the clients are being directed in goal setting, job skills development, and transitional skills for self-sufficiency. The program also focuses on improving parenting skills, maintaining a home, and personal finance. | *The Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) serves women who used substances during pregnancy. The primary goal of PCAP is to prevent future births of alcohol or drug exposed children. It is also a three-year endeavor with the first year’s focus being on basic life skills, while in years two and three the clients are being directed in goal setting, job skills development, and transitional skills for self-sufficiency. The program also focuses on improving parenting skills, maintaining a home, and personal finance. | ||
*Parent-Child Assistance Program [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/pcap/] | *Parent-Child Assistance Program [https://www.elijahfamilyhomes.org/pcap/] | ||
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===Tri-City Union Gospel Mission=== | ===Tri-City Union Gospel Mission=== | ||
+ | *Food, Shelter, Clothing [http://tcugm.org/what-we-do/rescue/] | ||
+ | *Addiction and Recovery [https://tcugm.org/what-we-do/recovery/] | ||
*Transitional Housing [http://tcugm.org/what-we-do/restoration/] | *Transitional Housing [http://tcugm.org/what-we-do/restoration/] | ||
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===Goodwill Employment Connection Center [https://goodwillotc.org/employment-connection-center/]=== | ===Goodwill Employment Connection Center [https://goodwillotc.org/employment-connection-center/]=== | ||
*Goodwill’s Employment Connection Center is a free, walk-in job search assistance program helping job-seekers create resumes, prepare for interviews, and provides access to community resources and information. The Employment Connection Center also provides access to a computer lab, computer tutorials, skills assessments, and internet job-search services designed to improve job-seeking skills to help you get that job! | *Goodwill’s Employment Connection Center is a free, walk-in job search assistance program helping job-seekers create resumes, prepare for interviews, and provides access to community resources and information. The Employment Connection Center also provides access to a computer lab, computer tutorials, skills assessments, and internet job-search services designed to improve job-seeking skills to help you get that job! | ||
− | ===Catholic Charities of Central Washington [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/] === | + | ===Catholic Charities of Central Washington [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/]=== |
− | * | + | *Behavioral Health & Counseling [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/services/behavioral-health-counseling] |
− | ** | + | **Family Counseling [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/services/family-counseling] |
− | * | + | **Adult Counseling [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/services/adult-counseling] |
− | ** | + | **Psychiatric Evaluation and Medication Management [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/services/psychiatric-evaluation-medication-management] |
− | * | + | **Behavioral Health Crisis [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/services/behavioral-health-crisis] |
− | * | + | *Housing [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/housing/] |
− | + | **Multi-family Rental Properties [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/housing/multi-family-rental-properties] | |
+ | **Single Family Homes [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/housing/single-family-homes] | ||
+ | *St. Vincent Center - Food Bank [https://catholiccharitiescw.org/st-vincent] | ||
+ | Also on [[Yakima County]], [[Grant County]], and [[Chelan County]] | ||
===Comprehensive Healthcare [https://comphc.org/services/]=== | ===Comprehensive Healthcare [https://comphc.org/services/]=== | ||
*Addiction & Substance Use Disorders [https://comphc.org/media/addiction-and-substance-use-disorders/] | *Addiction & Substance Use Disorders [https://comphc.org/media/addiction-and-substance-use-disorders/] | ||
*Homeless Support [https://comphc.org/services/homeless-support/] ''Only available in Yakima County'' | *Homeless Support [https://comphc.org/services/homeless-support/] ''Only available in Yakima County'' | ||
− | + | Also on [[Kittitas County]], [[Klickitat County]], and [[Yakima County]] | |
==Public Libraries== | ==Public Libraries== | ||
− | Mid-Columbia Libraries [https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/] | + | ===Mid-Columbia Libraries [https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/]=== |
*Circulation Policies [https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/about/policies/circulation] | *Circulation Policies [https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/about/policies/circulation] | ||
*Internet Access [https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/about/policies/internet-access] | *Internet Access [https://www.midcolumbialibraries.org/about/policies/internet-access] | ||
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===Richland Public Library [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/]=== | ===Richland Public Library [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/]=== | ||
− | *Library Information [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/using-your-library | + | *Library Information [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/using-your-library] |
− | *Managing your account [https:// | + | *Managing your account [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/your-library-account/managing-your-account] |
*Pay My Fines [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/your-library-account/pay-my-fines] | *Pay My Fines [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/your-library-account/pay-my-fines] | ||
*Circulation Policies [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/about-us/library-policies/circulation-policy] | *Circulation Policies [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/about-us/library-policies/circulation-policy] | ||
*Internet Resource Access Policy [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/about-us/library-policies/internet-resource-access-policy] | *Internet Resource Access Policy [https://www.myrichlandlibrary.org/about-us/library-policies/internet-resource-access-policy] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 20 September 2024
Contents
Community Action Committee Benton-Franklin County
- Benton Franklin Community Action Connections (BFCAC) was organized and approved as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit corporation in 1966, serving Benton and Franklin Counties. Our goal to provide pathways out of poverty is achieved through programs we currently have available and the continuous development of innovative projects and programs for the future.
- Housing [1]
- Counseling/Mental Health [2]
- Free Meals [3]
- Employment [4]
- Jail Transition Support Groups [5]
Benton County Human Services [6]
- Red Book Neighborhood Resource Book [7]
- The Housing Resource Center [8]
- The Housing Resource Center, formerly know as CES Coordinated Entry System, efficiently routes households who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to the most appropriate provider among the network of homeless providers as quickly as possible.
- Homeless Shelters [9]
Elijah House [10]
- Elijah Family Homes (EFH) is a 501(c)(3) organization that works to create an inclusive environment for staff, volunteers, and clients of all of race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion or creed, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and veteran or active duty status. Elijah Family Homes believes all individuals are worthy, valuable, and deserving of respect and services. We aim to ensure that all families with children in Benton and Franklin Counties, regardless of substance abuse history, are given the opportunity to make unique and valuable contributions to the community while being self-sufficient and stably housed.
- The Transition to Success (TTS) program provides families safe, stable, affordable housing and supportive services in the form of highly individualized case management for up to 3 years. These services are provided without regard to race, religion, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability. The TTS program works with low-income families who don’t qualify for public housing due to their past, including felonies and drug abuse. It is a three-year endeavor with the first year’s focus being on basic life skills, while in years two and three the clients are being directed in goal setting, job skills development, personal finance, and transitional skills for self-sufficiency.
- Transition to Success Applicant Process [11]
- Application July 2020 [12]
- The Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP) serves women who used substances during pregnancy. The primary goal of PCAP is to prevent future births of alcohol or drug exposed children. It is also a three-year endeavor with the first year’s focus being on basic life skills, while in years two and three the clients are being directed in goal setting, job skills development, and transitional skills for self-sufficiency. The program also focuses on improving parenting skills, maintaining a home, and personal finance.
- Parent-Child Assistance Program [13]
- Brochure [14]
Tri-City Union Gospel Mission
Goodwill Employment Connection Center [18]
- Goodwill’s Employment Connection Center is a free, walk-in job search assistance program helping job-seekers create resumes, prepare for interviews, and provides access to community resources and information. The Employment Connection Center also provides access to a computer lab, computer tutorials, skills assessments, and internet job-search services designed to improve job-seeking skills to help you get that job!
Catholic Charities of Central Washington [19]
Also on Yakima County, Grant County, and Chelan County
Comprehensive Healthcare [29]
Also on Kittitas County, Klickitat County, and Yakima County
Public Libraries
Mid-Columbia Libraries [32]
- Circulation Policies [33]
- Internet Access [34]
- Also on Adams County page.
Richland Public Library [35]
- Library Information [36]
- Managing your account [37]
- Pay My Fines [38]
- Circulation Policies [39]
- Internet Resource Access Policy [40]
LastAuditDate 2022-10-25