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Affiliation: Unaffiliated Resource?: YesServices: Employment, residential, family, & school-based services/support; foster care, independent living support, job trainingService Alternatives is a multi-faceted human services agency with a clear vision and strong values. They have supported individuals and families of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to realize their full potential at school, home, work, and in the community. Service Alternatives has facilitated learning and growth of schools, hospitals, and a variety of public and private institutions. Services Service Alternatives offers numerous services (which are listed on their website) such as: Employment services Residential services Wraparound/kinship services Foster care Evidence-based family support services School-based services Independent living support Consultation Training For more information, visit the Service Alternatives website, or contact Service Alternatives using their contact form. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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: 8:00 am - 4:00 pmMon8:00 am - 4:00 pmTue8:00 am - 4:00 pmWed8:00 am - 4:00 pmThu8:00 am - 4:00 pmFri8:00 am - 4:00 pmSatClosedSunClosedAffiliation: Unaffiliated Resource?: YesAffiliation: Veteran Resource?: YesServices: Employment in grounds maintenance, janitorial services, commissary services, food servicesCategory: EmploymentNew Leaf is a nonprofit, public service that offers employment assistance to those with disabilities, and those exiting public assistance as assets to the work force. New Leaf’s Vocational Services Department actively supports the success of all New Leaf employees and participants in recruiting, hiring, retaining employment, independence, self-sufficiency, and enhancing employment or transitioning to new employment when indicated or desired. Servies Participants and employees receive a variety of services to affect successful vocational outcomes, including, but not limited to: Job placement and retention assistance Work assessments and employability evaluations Job coaching Vocational exploration Extended support services On-the-job training Independent living evaluations Support services Additionally, New Leaf has provided job retention support to DSHS clients, with or without disabilities, who exited welfare. For more information, visit the New Leaf website, or call 360-675-1989. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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: 8:30 am - 4:30 pmMon8:30 am - 4:30 pmTue8:30 am - 4:30 pmWed8:30 am - 4:30 pmThu8:30 am - 4:30 pmFri8:30 am - 4:30 pmSat8:30 am - 4:30 pmSun8:30 am - 4:30 pmAffiliation: Unaffiliated Resource?: YesAffiliation: Veteran Resource?: YesServices: Behavioral health, child & family health, developmental disabilities, housing & homelessness, human servicesSkagit County Public Health is responsible for protecting and improving the health & well-being of Skagit County. Programs & Services Behavioral health services Mental health Substance use disorders Child & family health Communicable diseases & epidemiology Developmental disabilities Housing and homelessness Human services Senior services Opioid crisis needle exchange Birth & death certificates Notarized paternity acknowledgements To learn more about programs and services, visit the Skagit County Public Health webpage. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmMon8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue8:00 am - 5:00 pmWed8:00 am - 5:00 pmThu8:00 am - 5:00 pmFri8:00 am - 5:00 pmSatClosedSunClosedAffiliation: Unaffiliated Resource?: YesServices: Food, financial, health/mental health, & housing assistance; youth services, child & disability support; adult careThe Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is Washington’s largest state agency. In any given month, DSHS provides some type of shelter, care, protection and/or support to 2.6 million of the state’s 7.1 million people. Services The DSHS offers a wide variety of services, including assistance & support with: Food Financial assistance Medical Housing assistance Child support Youth services Adult care Mental health & addiction services Disability support Visit the DSHS website for more information. Location Services The following services can be completed at this location in the office, online, or by phone: Apply for benefits or submit documents Before 3pm: Complete an interview for cash or food (application/eligibility review/mid-certification review) Report changes to any benefits Access to Working Connections Child Care services via phone or online WorkFirst/Social Services Case Management Public computers are located in the office lobbies. The computers are available to clients for DSHS business use. Customers who check in by 3pm will be served that day. What to Bring When visiting a DSHS Community Service Office, bring the following documented information to help with any eligibility determinations: Immigration status documentation Proof of Washington residency Income information Name of voluntary resettlement agency (VOLAG) For more information, call 877-501-2233, or visit the DSHS Oak Harbor CSO webpage. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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: 9:00 am - 3:00 pmMon9:00 am - 3:00 pmTue9:00 am - 3:00 pmWed9:00 am - 3:00 pmThu9:00 am - 3:00 pmFri9:00 am - 3:00 pmSatClosedSunClosedAffiliation: Official Partner?: YesAffiliation: Veteran Resource?: YesServices: [Concrete Community Center] Education, family development, behavioral health, housing assistance, legal aid, WIC programCommunity Action of Skagit County is a community-based, private nonprofit organization unaffiliated with any government agency. They serve in Skagit County and partner with a nationwide network of Community Action agencies to move local families & communities from poverty to prosperity. Community Action of Skagit County seeks to foster and advocate for self-sufficiency among low-income people in Skagit County. Services Community Action of Skagit County offers a wide range of services such as: Adult education Financial empowerment Behavioral health ombuds A family development center Employment services Energy assistance A housing resource center Legal aid Senior & disabled services Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program Meal service program Veteran services Facility usage Concrete Community Center offers an ideal location for volunteering and skill building opportunities to prepare for employment and/or personal enrichment. For more information, contact Community Action of Skagit County, or visit the Concrete Family Resource Center webpage. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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: 8:30 am - 5:00 pmMon8:30 am - 5:00 pmTue8:30 am - 5:00 pmWed8:30 am - 5:00 pmThu8:30 am - 5:00 pmFri8:30 am - 5:00 pmSatClosedSunClosedAffiliation: Official Partner?: YesAffiliation: Veteran Resource?: YesServices: [Main Office] Education, family development, behavioral health, housing assistance, legal aid, WIC programCommunity Action of Skagit County is a community-based, private nonprofit organization unaffiliated with any government agency. They serve in Skagit County and partner with a nationwide network of Community Action agencies to move local families & communities from poverty to prosperity. Community Action of Skagit County seeks to foster and advocate for self-sufficiency among low-income people in Skagit County. Services Community Action of Skagit County offers a wide range of services such as: Adult education Financial empowerment Behavioral health ombuds A family development center Employment services Energy assistance A housing resource center Legal aid Senior & disabled services Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program Meal service program Veteran services Facility usage Concrete Community Center offers an ideal location for volunteering and skill building opportunities to prepare for employment and/or personal enrichment. For more information, contact Community Action of Skagit County, or visit the Community Action of Skagit County website. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019
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: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmMon8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue8:00 am - 5:00 pmWed8:00 am - 5:00 pmThu8:00 am - 5:00 pmFri8:00 am - 5:00 pmSatClosedSunClosedAffiliation: Unaffiliated Resource?: YesServices: Medical, financial, legal, housing, youth, and disability support/services; child support & Alternative SolutionsThe Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is Washington’s largest state agency. In any given month, DSHS provides some type of shelter, care, protection and/or support to 2.6 million of our state’s 7.1 million people. NOTE: Information about child support services (DSHS Division of Child Support) and Alternative Solutions can be found in the last section of this page. Services The DSHS offers a wide variety of services, including assistance & support with: Food Financial assistance Medical Housing assistance Child support Youth services Adult care Mental health & addiction services Disability support Visit the DSHS website for more information. Location Services The following services can be completed at this location in the office, online, or by phone: Apply for benefits or submit documents Before 3pm: Complete an interview for cash or food (application/eligibility review/mid-certification review) Report changes to any benefits Access to Working Connections Child Care services via phone or online WorkFirst/Social Services Case Management Public computers are located in the office lobbies. The computers are available to clients for DSHS business use. Customers who check in by 3pm will be served that day. What to Bring When visiting a DSHS Community Service Office, bring the following documented information to help with any eligibility determinations: Immigration status documentation Proof of Washington residency Income information Name of voluntary resettlement agency (VOLAG) For more information, call 877-501-2233, or visit the DSHS Mount Vernon CSO webpage. The DSHS Division of Child Support establishes paternity and creates, modifies and enforces Orders of Child Support. They accept applications, answer questions, provide options and design solutions for child support issues. Alternative Solutions Problems paying your child support? Alternative Solutions can help. Services: Working with community partners that can help with employment, housing, food, medical, legal resources, and much more DCS direct services that may help lower monthly payments or reduce state debts Help with license reinstatement and other enforcement actions Referrals to the Employment Pipeline, a direct employment service developed in partnership with the Department of Social and Health Services For more information, contact Amanda Camp at 360-429-2914, or email 0480@dshs.wa.gov. Contact Alternative Solutions at 360-664-5028, or email alternativesolutions@dshs.wa.gov. Info may differ due to COVID-19 Last Updated on September 18, 2019