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(Cowlitz Family Health Center Resources [http://cowlitzfamilyhealth.org/resources/])
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*Transportation [https://www.lowercolumbiacap.org/get-help/transportation/]
 
*Transportation [https://www.lowercolumbiacap.org/get-help/transportation/]
  
===Housing Opportunities of SW Washington [http://www.hoswwa.org/index.php]===
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===Housing Opportunities of SW Washington [https://hoswwa.org/]===
 
*We promote and provide stable, affordable housing, and supportive services in an environment that nurtures individuals and families while encouraging personal responsibility.
 
*We promote and provide stable, affordable housing, and supportive services in an environment that nurtures individuals and families while encouraging personal responsibility.
 
*Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) [http://www.hoswwa.org/housing-vouchers--sec-8-.html]
 
*Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) [http://www.hoswwa.org/housing-vouchers--sec-8-.html]

Revision as of 12:47, 25 February 2022

FISH of Cowlitz County [1]

  • FISH enables people to get food, fill prescriptions, see a dentist, pay overdue water or PUD bills, buy boots or clothing required to start a new job or fill a variety of other needs.Help is immediate. Volunteers working from home can order a prescription to be picked up the same day or make an emergency dental appointment within 24 hours. All services begin with a phone call to the FISH line (636-1100).
  • Free Food [2]
  • Other Services [3]

Cowlitz Family Health Center [4]

  • Family Health Center Services [5]
    • IVDU Harm Reduction [6]
    • Substance Use Disorder Treatment [7]
    • Medical Services [8]
    • Payments and Sliding Schedule [9]
    • Clinic Locations [10]
  • Community Resources
    • Cowlitz, Wahkiakum, and Pacific County Resources are compiled and updated by Family Health Center.
    • Housing Assistance [11]
    • Food Banks [12]
    • Intimate Partner Violence [13]

Also on Wahkiakum County and Pacific County pages

Lower Columbia Community Action Program (CAP)

  • Basic to the philosophy of community action is that the community itself identifies and works together to solve its most pressing problems. Over the years, in response to needs in our community, Lower Columbia CAP has founded a number of programs that grew into important, vital organizations themselves; including the Family Health Center, the Emergency Support Shelter, Ethnic Support Council, Head Start, and the Saturday Farmers Market. For more than 45 years, Lower Columbia CAP has worked to realize its mission of “building healthy communities, one family at a time.”
  • Education & Training [14]
  • Financial Independence Center [15]
  • Food [16]
  • Health Care (Medicare) [17]
  • Homeless Services [18]
  • Housing [19]
  • Senior Services [20]
  • Transportation [21]

Housing Opportunities of SW Washington [22]

  • We promote and provide stable, affordable housing, and supportive services in an environment that nurtures individuals and families while encouraging personal responsibility.
  • Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) [23]
  • Rental Assistance in Lewis County [24]
  • Section 8 Advantage [25]
    • Section 8 Advantage Flyer [26]
  • Waiting Lists [27]
    • Waiting List Pre-application for Tenant Eligibility [28]
    • Driftwood Point Apartments Longbeach, WA Public Notice 5-23-19 [29]
  • Section 8 Home Ownership Program [30]
  • Veteran Integration Program [31]
  • Rent Well Veteran Rental Assistance [34]
  • Also on Pacific County, Lewis County, and Wahkiakum County and Veterans pages.

Public Libraries

Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries [35]

Castle Rock Public Library [39]

Kalama Public Library [40]

  • About the Library [41]
    • Policies [42]
      • Circulation Policy [43]
      • Computer/Internet Use [44]

Kelso Public library [45]

  • Using the library [46]

Longview Public Library [47]

  • How to get a Library Card [48]
  • Loan Policies [49]
  • Reference Sources [50]
  • Research and Online Databases [51]
  • Computers and Wifi for public use [52]
  • Library Hours [53]