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Information on resources available to address physical health, mental health, and substance abuse services.
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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.  
  
  

Revision as of 14:54, 9 June 2020

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 Washingtion, 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.