Call and provide a zip code and you will be given a list of local agencies to provide assistance. Can also help with bills, rent, and/or food.
ParentHelp123 Resource Finder can help you and your family with health and food needs
This program allows for reduced fares up to 50% for King, Pierce and Snohomish County residents receiving food benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. This card qualifies each individual for reduced fare when using King County Metro buses, King County Transit buses, Everett Transit buses, Kitsap Transit buses, Seattle Center Monorail, Seattle Streetcar, Sound Transit Link light rail, Sound Transit Regional Express buses and Sounder trains.
Y LEAP Academy offers affordable, high-quality care that ensures kids have a safe and supportive place to connect with each other, access to their distance learning classrooms, and enrichment opportunities.
For families looking for child care, visit Child Care Aware to find child care nearby your home or your work.
For families to us who are struggling to make ends meet or who are experiencing stress, anxiety, depression at home during this time.
This program intends to assist low-income households in meeting their immediate home energy needs.
For help with finding a job or applying for unemployment benefits, contact one of the various bilingual Employment Specialists
This program allows for zero-cost fares for King, Pierce and Snohomish County residents receiving ongoing cash assistance benefits from the DSHS Community Services Division from the following programs: temporary assistance for needy families/state family assistance; refugee cash assistance; aged, blind, or disabled cash assistance; pregnant women assistance; supplemental security income; housing and essential needs
Available to all veterans, active duty, reserves, and national guard who are experiencing a financial setback due to COVID.
Puget Sound Energy will make funds available to help customers who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes customers who recently became unemployed, partially unemployed, or cannot work. The $11 million are carry-over funds under PSE’s Low Income Program. With approval from the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, PSE made revisions to its program to make these funds available to a broader group of customers.
This program will be available to PSE’s residential customers in Island, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Lewis, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston and Whatcom counties who meet the household size and income criteria.
Apply today to receive $200 in cash assistance to help cover expenses during this global crisis. Application takes less than two minutes
Offers telephone assistance with enrolling in various programs such as Apple Health
A free service that connects parents and caregivers to resources in their community
If you're looking for access to safe, habitable, and clean housing, 2-1-1 can help.
List of resources in WA to ensure everyone has access to care/necessities
Deportation Defense, Resource Finder, Worker Relief Fund
The Internet Essentials program from Comcast offers 60 days of complimentary internet essentials service to families.
The ORCA LIFT Card and Subsidized Annual Pass qualify each individual for zero-cost fares when using King County Metro services and Sound Transit services. The ORCA Subsidized Annual Pass also acts as an ORCA Lift Card, which adds a benefit of up to 50% discount on Everett Transit, Kitsap Transit and Community Transit.