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Resource Access Team offered at King County Department of Community and Human Services
Resource Access Team offered at King County Department of Community and Human Services
Financial assistance to help stay housed, gain or retain employment, support educational goals leading to employment, or meet basic needs. Intended for emergent or one-time situations.
The Resource Access Team is a multifunctional customer service team within the Department of Community and Human Services that will serve as a centralized information and resource referral system, making it easier for residents of King County to access the services they need. The Resource Access Team aims to help residents connect to resources, navigate services, or bridge short-term financial gaps.
The Resource Access Team may provide financial assistance to King County residents to help them gain or retain employment, support educational goals leading to employment, or meet basic needs, including but not limited to food, healthcare, shelter, childcare, transportation and safety. Resource Access Financial Assistance is intended for emergent or one-time situations and not intended for recurrent or regular needs.
The Resource Access Team does not provide rental assistance.
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Child Care Assistance Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning
Child Care Assistance Program offered by City of Seattle's Department of Education and Early Learning
https://www.seattle.gov/education/for-parents/child-care-and-preschool/child-care-assistance-program
Provides a subsidy of 25 to 70% of Seattle's average child care cost for Seattle residents who need financial assistance for child care. Serves those who are over income eligibility requirements for the DSHS Working Connections program.
Provides a subsidy of 25 to 70% of the city's average child care cost for eligible parents who are employed or working towards their first degree.
CCAP covers partial cost of child care paid directly to the City of Seattle contracted child care home and center providers.
Eligible families will be authorized for 12 month vouchers.
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Child Care Resource and Referral offered at Child Care Aware of Washington
Child Care Resource and Referral offered at Child Care Aware of Washington
Provides free customized child care referrals that meet the specific criteria for each child. Information about provider sites include ages of children served, fee ranges, hours of operation, and special services. Connects parents to help paying for child care.
Provides free and unbiased referrals to licensed child care programs in Washington state. Licensed child care programs typically serve children ages 0 - 8. Provides customized child care referrals that meet the specific needs of each child. Information about referred providers includes:
- Ages of children served
- Fee ranges
- Hours of operation
- Bus routes
- Special services
Also explains different types of child care options and works with families who have special situations, such as:
- Child care during the evening or on weekends
- Children with special needs
- Parents who are low-income and/or homeless and need help paying for child care
A child care search is also available online.
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Child Care Subsidies offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Child Care Subsidies offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Helps families pay for child care while they work or meet WorkFirst participation requirements. Must be at or below 60% SMI. Includes help for those who are seasonally employed in agricultural work.
Provides child care subsidies to low-income families in need. Families receiving the subsidy pay a monthly co-payment based on income.
The Seasonal Child Care program helps eligible families pay for child care while they work in agriculturally related jobs in select counties.
The Homeless Child Care program authorizes four months of full-time care for eligible families as they move into and verify participation in approved activities.
Subsidies may be applied to:
- Licensed or certified child care centers
- Licensed or certified family child care homes
- Relatives who provide care in their own homes
- Adults who come to the client's home to provide care
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Seattle Preschool Program offered by BrightSpark Early Learning Services
Seattle Preschool Program offered by BrightSpark Early Learning Services
Provides child care for Seattle families with 3-4 year olds while also assisting in developing pre-academic skills and supporting social-emotional growth.
Provides high-quality, affordable, and accessible child care for Seattle families, preparing students for Kindergarten and beyond, with the goal of eliminating the racially disproportionate kindergarten readiness gap.
In partnership with the City of Seattle’s Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL), SPP helps prepare 3 and 4-year-olds for kindergarten and beyond, while offering tuition assistance, family financial assistance, and health screenings.
Early learning coaches help SPP teachers provide a culturally responsive, engaging, and nurturing learning environment for all students, and some classrooms offer dual language instruction.
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Financial Assistance offered at Cancer Lifeline
Financial Assistance offered at Cancer Lifeline
Offers financial assistance to cancer patients who are within a three-month window of treatment. Includes help with rent, food & medical supplies.
Offers financial assistance to cancer patients in urgent need who are within a three-month window of treatment. Cancer patients may be eligible for a one-time grant of up to $450 to help with expenses including the following:
- Rent/mortgage
- Utilities
- Food
- Transportation
- Dental care
- Childcare
- Medical supplies
- Prescription copays
Financial assistance may take up to two to three months, so program is not able to assist with immediate shut-off or eviction notices.
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Special Grants offered by Honor and Courage Foundation
Special Grants offered by Honor and Courage Foundation
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to wounded, ill or injured honorably discharged servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs such as food, utilities, housing and clothing. Case manager must submit request.
Provides one-time emergency grants up to $250 to post 9/11 wounded servicemembers or their caregivers for assistance with basic needs.
Grant money is paid directly to the person owed the debt such as a landlord or utility company whenever possible.
Examples of small grants include food, utilities, housing, clothing, health expenses, assistance with child care, vehicle repairs & other routine household expenses, home & vehicle adaption, funeral expenses, adaptive equipment, moving assistance, travel, etc.
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