Difference between revisions of "Snohomish County"
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**Note: Due to the volume of resources provided by Lavender Rights Trans Advocacy in Rural Places documents linked to this page are for this county only. For access to different documents on TARP Legal Documents Bank and information about other Lavender Rights programs visit the [[Queer & LGBTQIA+ Resources]] or [[Legal Assistance and Literature]] pages. | **Note: Due to the volume of resources provided by Lavender Rights Trans Advocacy in Rural Places documents linked to this page are for this county only. For access to different documents on TARP Legal Documents Bank and information about other Lavender Rights programs visit the [[Queer & LGBTQIA+ Resources]] or [[Legal Assistance and Literature]] pages. | ||
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+ | '''Public Library''' | ||
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+ | Sno-Isle Libraries [https://www.sno-isle.org/] | ||
+ | *Get a Library Card [https://www.sno-isle.org/get-a-library-card/] | ||
+ | *Obtenga una tarjeta de la biblioteca [https://www.sno-isle.org/get-a-library-card/obtenga-una-tarjeta-de-la-biblioteca/] | ||
+ | *Computers & Printing [https://www.sno-isle.org/computers-printing/] | ||
+ | *Print Costs [https://www.sno-isle.org/computers-printing/] | ||
+ | *Book a Librarian [https://www.sno-isle.org/book-a-librarian/] | ||
+ | *Locations [https://sno-isle.bibliocommons.com/locations/] | ||
+ | *Also on [[Snohomish County]] page. | ||
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+ | Everett Public Library [https://www.epls.org/] | ||
+ | *Library Cards [https://www.epls.org/264/Library-Cards] | ||
+ | *Book a Librarian [https://www.epls.org/341/Book-a-Librarian] | ||
+ | *Printing Copying Scanning [https://www.epls.org/236/Printing-Copying-Scanning] | ||
+ | *Passport Services [https://www.epls.org/236/Printing-Copying-Scanning] | ||
+ | Evergreen Branch Library [https://www.epls.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Evergreen-Branch-3] |
Revision as of 11:10, 6 January 2021
Housing Authority of Snohomish County
- Rental Assistance [1]
- Short-term Housing Resources [4]
- Low Income and Homeless Resource Guide [5]
- Also on Veterans page.
Catholic Community Services
- The Snohomish County Family Center has been responding to the needs of the community since 1942, when it was known as the Catholic Children’s Bureau which offered two programs in the community: Foster Care and Adoptions. When a community needs assessment process was undertaken in 1981, those needs changed resulting in the growth into the current multi-service family center located in Everett, Washington. The center’s definition of success is found in its philosophy, which embraces individualized, needs-driven, strength-based services. This philosophy shapes and affirms our partnership with the individuals, families and communities that we serve. Our mission is to serve men, women and children who come to us for assistance, with compassion and understanding while supporting and promoting self-sufficiency. We believe every child should grow up in a safe, loving, nurturing environment, in joining with others to change systems which oppress, discriminate or otherwise cause human suffering, and to work towards affirming and supporting a healthy family life.
- Get Help Snohomish & Island Counties [8]
- Snohomish brochure 2018 [9]
- Permanent Housing [10]
- Transitional Housing [11]
Housing Hope
- Housing Hope’s programs offer a full range of housing types—emergency shelter, transitional housing and affordable rental apartments, as well as homeownership opportunities for low-income households. The Continuum is an effective and efficient method of helping families break the cycle of poverty. It recognizes that a family must have the basic need for safe shelter met before they can deal with other significant challenges.
- Housing and Services [12]
- Economic Empowerment [13]
- Child Hope [14]
- Team Homebuilding [15]
- Tomorrow's Hope [16]
- College of Hope [17]
- How to get help [18]
- Community Resource List newlink
Interfaith Association of Northwest Washington [19]
- Interfaith Association of Northwest Washington is addressing the needs of families experiencing homelessness through the united commitment of different faith groups and community members.
- Family Shelter [20]
Bridgeways [21]
- Bridgeways is a private not-for-profit corporation. Established in 1981, Bridgeways provides services that promote quality-of-life for individuals who live with mental illness. Mental illness touches the lives of nearly one in four people. Ignored, it leads to homelessness, financial devastation, broken families, and suicide — all at a great cost to our community. Our goal is to bring a sense of growth and independence to those with mental illness. We offer hope and a personal connection throughout the journey, while building practical skills for long-term success.
- Housing & Clinical Services [22]
- Supported Employment [23]
- Court Programs [24]
- Certified Rehabilitation Provider [25]
Bridgeway Enterprises [26]
- Based in Everett, WA, Bridgeways Enterprises is a proven leader in providing products and services to the most demanding markets, including the aerospace, medical, electronic, and defense industries. Bridgeways Enterprises uses the latest technologies and a wide range of production processes to efficiently deliver on our promise to the customer. Bridgeways Enterprises creates vital employment opportunities for adults living with mental illness.
Holy Ghost Revival Ministries Mack House of Western Washington [27]
- We provide a gradual transition into a productive sober rehabilitative lifestyle that balances the mind, body, and spirit while promoting mental, emotional and behavioral changes. Sharing responsibilities, experience, strength, and hope with others who are walking the same path to transitional living and recovery provides a powerful support structure with God's help. This relationship is a crucial component of the process of solidifying gains made by individuals while increasing self-esteem and accountability in a period that vulnerability to relapse is traditionally highest. You don't have to be a Christian to come to live in the Mack House, but you will be required to act as though you are one, and you can be sure that we will be praying for you to live a clean, sober, rehabilitated lifestyle thriving with Jesus Christ as the center of your life.
- Mack House [28]
- Application [29]
- Contact [30]
SeaMar [31]
- Sea Mar Community Health Centers, founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational and cultural services to diverse communities, specializing in service to Latinos in Washington state. Sea Mar proudly serves all persons without regard to race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, or sexual orientation, and regardless of ability to pay for services. Sea Mar's network of services includes more than 90 medical, dental, and behavioral health clinics and a wide variety of nutritional, social, and educational services.
- Services available in Snohomish County are Medical, Pharmacy, Dental, Behavioral Health, Preventive Health for more information on any of these services please ask library staff.
People Ready
Lutheran Community Services Northwest - Community Resource Centers [34]
- LCS Northwest’s Community Resource Centers make a powerful impact on people and communities by working to eliminate barriers and provide hope. We can assist with: Finding a place to live, Retaining current housing, Basic necessities: food, toiletries, diapers, Mental health support, DSHS and government benefit applications, Medical insurance applications, Connecting those living with disabilities to support resources, Veteran services, Job search: resumes and cover letters, Utilities (with disconnection notice), Emergency clothing and household items, Back to school supplies, Holiday giving for children, Referrals to community resources
- Also on Veterans page.
Compass Health
- We offer a wide-range of behavioral health services for clients of all ages in Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties. Compass Health arranges interpreter services when needed at no cost to the client.
- Services [35]
- Ask library staff for more information about services listed.
- Homeless Support & Supported Housing
- Housing Services Overview Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan only [36]
- Emergency Motel Voucher Program (EMVP) Snohomish and Skagit only [37] printing note: click Read More button for all available information
- Project for Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Snohomish and Whatcom only [compasshealth.org/services/path/]
- How to Access Services [38]
- Online Referral Form [39]
- Also available on Skagit County, Whatcom County, San Juan County, and Island County pages.
Ingersoll Gender Center Snohomish TGNC Resource Guide [40]
- Greetings! This guide was put together through the efforts of Ingersoll Gender Center. We also relied on the support of community leaders throughout the process of building these guides. This guide is meant for trans and/or gender non-conforming folks who are navigating resources in Snohomish County. We’ve built this guide through surveys, meetings, listening sessions, and community conversations. We recognize that many of the resources listed in this guide are not long term solutions. To the best of our ability, we have vetted them to ensure that they are familiar with the trans and gender non-conforming communities. Some of them are used to working with our communities, some have more work to do. We look forward to a world in which all trans and gender diverse folks are able to access resources without worrying about their safety and well-being. We also know that our communities are resilient. Trans and/or gender non-conforming communities have been here since people have been in what we now call Washington state, and we will continue to leverage these resources the best we can to live the lives we deserve to live. We hope you find this guide useful, and that you may see bits of yourself in here. Support is here and available to help you in navigating these resources.
- Source Page [41]
- Also on Queer & LGBTQIA+ Resources Page
- Also on Recursos en español Recursos Condado Page
Lavender Rights Project Trans Advocacy in Rural Places (TARP) [42]
- The Trans Advocacy in Rural Places program builds community knowledge, legal skills and grassroots power for the legal self-sufficiency and civil rights of transgender, two spirit and gender diverse people who live in rural or geographically isolated areas across Washington state.
- TARP Legal Documents Bank [43]
- Get lots of Know Your Rights tip sheets related to trans issues. TARP has example county specific court forms with instructions for how to get name and gender change court orders (including those that require an out of state birth certificate update).
- TARP Snohomish County [44]
- Fill-able court forms, example documents and thorough instructions packets for filing for name changes, gender change recognition orders and out of state birth certificate update orders. Currently adult forms and instructions are available. There are forms for gender change recognition court orders that both include and exclude a birth certificate update. Minor forms will be added soon. If you need them in the meantime, please email [email protected]
- Instruction Packet Adult Name and Gender Change in Court [45]
- Instruction Packet updating all your other ID documents after court [46]
- Name Change Petition [47]
- Example of Name Change Petition [48]
- Adult Gender Change Recognition Petition without Birth Certificate [49]
- Proposed Order for Gender Change Recognition with no Birth Certificate Update for Adults [50]
- Example of Gender Change Recognition Petition and Order with No Birth Certificate Update for Adults [51]
- Adult Birth Certificate Update Gender Change Recognition Petition [52]
- Proposed Order for Birth Certificate Update Gender Recognition for Adults [53]
- Example of Gender Change Recognition Petition and Order with Birth Certificate Update for Adults [54]
- Fee Waiver Packet and Forms from Washington Law Help [55]
- Note: Due to the volume of resources provided by Lavender Rights Trans Advocacy in Rural Places documents linked to this page are for this county only. For access to different documents on TARP Legal Documents Bank and information about other Lavender Rights programs visit the Queer & LGBTQIA+ Resources or Legal Assistance and Literature pages.
Public Library
Sno-Isle Libraries [56]
- Get a Library Card [57]
- Obtenga una tarjeta de la biblioteca [58]
- Computers & Printing [59]
- Print Costs [60]
- Book a Librarian [61]
- Locations [62]
- Also on Snohomish County page.
Everett Public Library [63]
Evergreen Branch Library [68]