DV Material Needs Assistance offered by Salvation Army's Community Advocacy Program
111 Queen Anne Avenue North, Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98109
walk-in services are not available - please call to make an appointment
Eligibility criteria vary by funding source, for example, experiencing homelessness requirements, income limits, geographic criteria, rental unit, lease length, landlord verification, and unit habitability inspections. All genders welcome. LGBTQIA+ friendly. Services limited to Seattle residents. Client must be actively fleeing an intimate partner. Intake appointment required.
M-F, 8am-4:30pm.
Interpreter services
Client may call, email, or be referred by another agency. Ask to speak to the DV advocate on duty. Collect calls are accepted.
None.
Seattle, WA
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Focus Population
Provides limited basic needs and financial assistance to eligible applicants needing help as a result of a current or recent (within 6 months) intimate partner abuse situation. Services are confidential. Provides financial assistance based on funding availability with: - Utility bill arrears - Housing: funds for landlord applications and move-in costs, subject to funders' guidelines while funds last. No rental assistance is available. - Food/Grocery items - Basic Clothing - Hygiene items/Toiletries - Prescriptions - Eyeglasses - Bus tickets/ Transport - Diapers - Baby formula - Other infant needs Language interpretation is available in person or over the phone.
Salvation Army's DV Community Advocacy Program
Provides legal advocacy, safety planning, and individual advocacy and support for families and individuals whose lives have been affected by intimate partner abuse.
