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1038 West Ivy Avenue, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Provides birth and death certificates in Washington State; only provides birth certificates for individuals born in Washington since 1907.
19509 64th Avenue West, Suite 270, Lynnwood, WA 98036
Helps clients apply for public benefit programs such as Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare. Advocates for clients as they apply for Basic Food, energy assistance, and senior housing. Sensitive to the needs of limited English speaking Koreans.
4009 South 56th Street, Tacoma, WA 98409
Email is the best way to connect with the program. It will take some time to process the requests. See program details for more information. Dropping in for assistance does not guarantee assistance.
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16101 Greenwood Avenue North, PUB 9102, Shoreline, WA 98133
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
12360 Lake City Way Northeast, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98125
Offers CPR classes, parenting classes, parent support groups, parent/child activity groups and advocacy and support for families in a new culture, including Talk Time classes. Also offers Parent Child Plus home visiting services.
2400 South 240th Street, Building 1, Des Moines, WA 98198
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
911 North 15th Avenue, Yakima, WA 98902
Provides assistance and representation for veterans, their widows, and dependents in completing VA forms for obtaining benefits. Also assists veterans any other way feasible, such as information and referrals and advocacy.
12401 Southeast 320th Street, SA-122, Auburn, WA 98092
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers Zoom and in-person appointments.
3000 Landerholm Circle Southeast, U-217, Bellevue, WA 98007
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers in-person and Zoom appointments.
18115 Campus Way Northeast, ARC-120, Bothell, WA 98011
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
5050 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409
Offers food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and survival gear, as well as housing and shelter navigation for those experiencing homelessness. Case managers also provide assistance with mental health and substance use supports.
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6000 16th Avenue Southwest, RSB 79, Seattle, WA 98106
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers Zoom and in-person appointments.
5303 Rainier Avenue South, Suite D, Seattle, WA 98118
Helps East African refugees and immigrants access social services through multi-lingual and culturally appropriate information, advocacy and referrals to local resources.
Provides legal information and support in uncontested divorce cases, and with establishing parenting plans; attorneys do not provide representation.
9600 College Way North, College Center Building 1452, Seattle, WA 98103
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.