Difference between revisions of "Chelan County"

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Labor Ready Wenatchee [http://www.laborready.com/locations/branch/8029]  
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Greater Wenatchee Valley Community Resource Directory [http://www.wenatcheewa.gov/home/showdocument?id=19541]
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*A public resource funded by the document recording fees of Chelan and Douglas counties, this brochure lists social services available in the two counties.
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*Source Page [https://www.wenatcheewa.gov/government/community-and-economic-development/community-neighborhood-programs]
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*Also on [[Douglas County]] page.
  
 
Housing Authority of Chelan County & the City of Wenatchee [http://www.ccwha.com/]
 
Housing Authority of Chelan County & the City of Wenatchee [http://www.ccwha.com/]
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*It is the mission of the Housing Authority to assist in providing affordable housing to household that are 80% or below the area's median income, as established by United States Department of Housing & Urban Development.  The Housing Authority also supports efforts to encourage short-term housing assistance, when appropriate. Programs
 
*Programs [http://www.ccwha.com/programs_211.html]
 
*Programs [http://www.ccwha.com/programs_211.html]
 
*Self Sufficiency Program [http://www.ccwha.com/fss_212.html]
 
*Self Sufficiency Program [http://www.ccwha.com/fss_212.html]
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Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council [http://www.cdcac.org/]
 
Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council [http://www.cdcac.org/]
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*The mission of Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council is to connect low- to moderate- income residents to resources which create opportunities to reach and maintain self-sufficiency.  Our purpose is to facilitate federal, state, and local resources and engage local communities and businesses in meeting the needs and interests of the economically disadvantaged.
 
*Food Banks and Pantries [http://www.cdcac.org/food-banks-pantries.html]
 
*Food Banks and Pantries [http://www.cdcac.org/food-banks-pantries.html]
 
*Housing [http://www.cdcac.org/housing.html]
 
*Housing [http://www.cdcac.org/housing.html]
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Upper Valley MEND [http://uvmend.org/]  
 
Upper Valley MEND [http://uvmend.org/]  
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*Upper Valley MEND is a human services umbrella organization dedicated to meeting the housing, hunger and healthcare needs of area residents and transients in the Upper Wenatchee Valley. Founded in 1988 as a food bank and thrift store, MEND has grown over the years to meet the needs of the community in various ways:
 
*Community Cupboard [http://uvmend.org/community-cupboard]
 
*Community Cupboard [http://uvmend.org/community-cupboard]
 
*SHARE Community Land Trust Affordable Housing [http://uvmend.org/sites/default/files/current_homes_for_sale/2015-10-28%20SHARE%20Information%20Manual.pdf]
 
*SHARE Community Land Trust Affordable Housing [http://uvmend.org/sites/default/files/current_homes_for_sale/2015-10-28%20SHARE%20Information%20Manual.pdf]
 
*Application [http://uvmend.org/sites/default/files/current_homes_for_sale/0%20-%202015-11-2%20SHARE%20APPLICATION.pdf]
 
*Application [http://uvmend.org/sites/default/files/current_homes_for_sale/0%20-%202015-11-2%20SHARE%20APPLICATION.pdf]
 
*Free Clinic [http://uvmend.org/upper-valley-free-clinic]
 
*Free Clinic [http://uvmend.org/upper-valley-free-clinic]

Revision as of 15:45, 19 June 2019

Greater Wenatchee Valley Community Resource Directory [1]

  • A public resource funded by the document recording fees of Chelan and Douglas counties, this brochure lists social services available in the two counties.
  • Source Page [2]
  • Also on Douglas County page.

Housing Authority of Chelan County & the City of Wenatchee [3]

  • It is the mission of the Housing Authority to assist in providing affordable housing to household that are 80% or below the area's median income, as established by United States Department of Housing & Urban Development. The Housing Authority also supports efforts to encourage short-term housing assistance, when appropriate. Programs
  • Programs [4]
  • Self Sufficiency Program [5]
  • Section 8 FAQ [6]
  • How to Apply [7]


Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council [8]

  • The mission of Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council is to connect low- to moderate- income residents to resources which create opportunities to reach and maintain self-sufficiency. Our purpose is to facilitate federal, state, and local resources and engage local communities and businesses in meeting the needs and interests of the economically disadvantaged.
  • Food Banks and Pantries [9]
  • Housing [10]


Hospitality Ministries [11]

  • Hospitality House Started in 1983, Hospitality House provides emergency shelter and transitional housing for homeless men. We also provide free meals to residents and the public at 7am, 12pm, and 6pm every day.
  • Haven of Hope Our shelter for homeless women and women with children has been operating since 1998. This transitional housing program provides a safe place for women to overcome difficult circumstances and get a new start on life.
  • Solomon’s Porch Our drop-in center offers a safe place for teens to gather with adult supervision Monday through Saturday from 4-8 pm. A free dinner is served at 6 pm.
  • Contact [12]


Upper Valley MEND [13]

  • Upper Valley MEND is a human services umbrella organization dedicated to meeting the housing, hunger and healthcare needs of area residents and transients in the Upper Wenatchee Valley. Founded in 1988 as a food bank and thrift store, MEND has grown over the years to meet the needs of the community in various ways:
  • Community Cupboard [14]
  • SHARE Community Land Trust Affordable Housing [15]
  • Application [16]
  • Free Clinic [17]