Transitional housing programs Pierce County
Struggling residents across Pierce County can turn to low income and transitional housing programs. The centers focus on assisting the homeless, but others can get help as well
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Struggling residents across Pierce County can turn to low income and transitional housing programs. The centers focus on assisting the homeless, but others can get help as well
The Pierce County Aging and Disability Resource Center partners with other non-profits and government agencies to help the elderly, regardless of their income
Several law clinics and projects across Pierce County Washington are available. Depending on the client’s income, they may be able to receive free advice and support from the attorney or their staff
Pierce County Washington has various community clinics that operate in the region and provide free medical visits, dental care and limited prescriptions for those who have no health insurance or who are low income
A leading anti-poverty organization is the Metropolitan Development Council Pierce County, or MDC. The non-profit agency is involved in administering dozens of financial assistance programs as well as employment/education resources to the p
Senior citizens, low income and disabled customers can receive help with paying water bills from City of Tacoma water bill assistance programs as well as local charities
Residents of Pierce County Washington can receive access to government assistance for a variety of needs. Social services and public assistance can help residents by providing them with food, energy bill help, homeless prevention, and even
The non-profit agency known as Share and Care House provides several forms of assistance to the less fortunate. While the focus is on addressing housing and offering homeless prevention programs, other resources are also administered
A helpline operates across Pierce County Washington. The service provides referrals to a wide variety of programs across the county and city of Tacoma
A key goal of the South King County Multi-Service Center in on helping clients achieve housing stability. This is met by the non-profit providing emergency rental assistance or they will place clients into low income housing
The low-income in Pierce County and Tacoma will get financial help, free job training, housing resources and other support from community action
Assistance from LASA will help the working poor with basic needs. The charity and its case workers can offer support, with a focus on housing. However, referrals may be offered to clients for food or financial aid