

WASHINGTON HAPPENIN'S - September 2010
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Provides year round instruction in outdoor recreation for people with physical, developmental and sensory disabilities. Activities
include snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country and downhill skiing, cycling, hiking, river rafting, canoeing and kayaking, day
camps, water skiing, rock-climbing and camping.
For more information visit this link: http://www.disability.gov/state/washington/community_life
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Program Description
Weatherization is the application of energy efficiency measures to a home. These include ceiling, wall and floor insulation; closing
heat-escaping gaps by caulking, weather stripping, or broken window replacement; and heating system improvements. The
measures are done according to established technical specifications, cost-effectiveness tests, and relevant building codes.
The Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development contracts with a statewide network of 26 local agencies that do
weatherization and consumer energy conservation education, and it manages four fund sources for the weatherization program.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the state of Washington, your household's annual income
before taxes must not exceed $13,537 if one person lives in the household; $18,212 if two people live in the household; $22,887 if
three people live in the household; $27,562 if four people live in the household; $32,237 if five people live in the household; $36,912 if
six people live in the household; $41,587 if seven people live in the household; and $46,262 if eight people live in the household. For
larger households, add $3,740 for each additional person in the home.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
To apply for this program, please contact your local administering agency at the following location:
http://www.cted.wa.gov/site/663/default.aspx
Program Contact Information
For more information on Washington WAP, please visit:
http://www.commerce.wa.gov/site/500/default.aspx
You may contact Julie Palakovich of the Department of Community Trade and Economic Development to inquire about the program:
360-725-2948
Or via e-mail:
hipweatherization@cted.wa.gov
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
The Washington Basic Food Program (Basic Food) helps low-income individuals and families obtain a more nutritious diet by
supplementing their income with Basic Food benefits.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the State of Washington and fall into one of two groups: (1)
those with a current bank balance (savings and checking combined) under $2,001, or (2) those with a current bank balance
(savings and checking combined) under $3,001 who share their household with a person or persons age 60 and over, or with a
person with a disability (a child, your spouse, a parent, or yourself). For either group, you must also have an annual household
income of less than $13,284 if one person lives in the household; $17,808 if two people live in the household; $22,332 if three people
live in the household; $26,856 if four people live in the household; $31,380 if five people live in the household; $35,904 if six people
live in the household; $40,428 if seven people live in the household; or $44,952 if more than seven people live in the household.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.
Program Contact Information
You can apply for Basic Food Assistance at your local Community Services Office or apply online using our Online Application for
Services.
To locate a Community Service office near your home, click on the following link:
https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/f2ws03esaapps/onlinecso/findservice.asp
To apply Online, use the following link:
https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/f2esaapps/esaosa/
For further assistance, please visit our Web site at
http://www.dshs.wa.gov
or call:
Phone: 800-737-0617
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
The Washington School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the School Breakfast Program (SBP) are designed to promote the health and
well-being of children by providing nutritious meals to children in public and private schools and residential child care institutions
(RCCIs).
There are currently 379 school food authorities (SFAs) in Washington State that participate in the NSLP/SBP which includes 277
public school districts, 46 private schools, and 56 residential child care institutions. Both programs are administered by The Office
of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the State of Washington and a parent or primary caregiver
responsible for a child(ren) who attends school (high school or under). Those who qualify must also have an annual household
income before taxes that must not exceed $26,955 if two people live in the household; $33,874 if three people live in the household;
$40,793 if four people live in the household; $47,712 if five people live in the household; $54,631 if six people live in the household,
$61,550 if seven people live in the household;$68,469 if eight people live in the household; and $75,388 if more than eight people live
in the household. For larger households, add $6,919 for each additional person in the home.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
To apply for free or reduced price meals, contact your child's school. A listing of your state's schools can be found here:
http://www.k12.wa.us/maps/SDmainmap.aspx
Program Contact Information
For additional information on these programs, please visit the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction at:
http://www.k12.wa.us/ChildNutrition
A school district directory is available for Washington residents to search for their local school online:
http://www.k12.wa.us/maps/SDmainmap.aspx
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
The Washington Energy Assistance Program (EAP) services provide payments are made to energy companies in most cases, or
directly to clients to help pay a portion of home heating costs. Client education and furnace repair/replacement are also offered.
These services are provided by a statewide network comprised of 27 local community-based nonprofit organizations and units of
local government provide energy and weatherization services. The Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development
(CTED) is designated by the Governor as the state-administering agency.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the state of Washington, you must need financial assistance
for home energy costs and your household's annual income before taxes must not exceed $13,537 if one person lives in the
household; $18,212 if two people live in the household; $22,887 if three people live in the household; $27,562 if four people live in the
household; $32,237 if five people live in the household; $36,912 if six people live in the household; $41,587 if seven people live in the
household; and $46,262 if more than eight people live in the household. For larger households, add $4,675 for each additional person
in the home.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
To apply for Washington WorkFirst benefits, please contact your local agency at the following website:
http://www.liheapwa.org/Page.aspx?nid=60
Program Contact Information
For more information on EAP, please visit the Washington Department of Community Trade and Economic Development web site:
http://www.liheapwa.org/
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
Washington Medicaid is a joint Federal/state program established to pay for medical services for people with disabilities, people 65
years and older, children and their caretakers, and pregnant women who meet the program's financial requirements. The purpose
of the program is to provide reimbursement for and assure the availability of appropriate medical care to persons who meet the
criteria for Medicaid.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the state of Washington, a US national, citizen, permanent
resident, or legal alien, in need of health care/insurance assistance, whose financial situation would be characterized as low
income or very low income. You must also be either pregnant, a parent or relative caretaker of a dependent child(ren) under age 19,
blind, have a disability or a family member in your household with a disability, or be 65 years of age or older.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.
Program Contact Information
Please visit the Washington Medicaid web site for more information on the program:
http://hrsa.dshs.wa.gov/HRSAClient.htm
Or you can the Customer Service Center to learn more about Washington Medicaid:
800-562-3022
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
CHIP is a non-entitlement program in Washington State. Eligibility is determined using the same rules as Medicaid for children,
except with higher income standards. Children who are eligible for Medicaid, or who have any "creditable health coverage", cannot
be eligible for CHIP.
("Creditable health coverage" means coverage under a group health plan or other health insurance that provides access to
physicians, hospitals, laboratory services, and radiology services.)
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of Washington, under 19 years of age, not covered by health
insurance (including Medicaid), a US national, citizen, legal alien, or permanent resident, or pregnant, and you must have an annual
household income before taxes of less than $35,004 if two people live in the household; $44,004 if three people live in the household;
$53,004 if four people live in the household; $62,004 if five people live in the household; $71,004 if six people live in the household;
$80,004 if seven people live in the household; $89,004 if eight people live in the household; and $98,004 if more than eight people live
in the household. For larger households, add $9,000 for each additional person in the home. Depending on your income level, you
may have to pay a premium for coverage. Please see this state's program information for details.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
Online applications are available for this program at the following site:
https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/f2esaapps/esaosa/
You may also print an application and mail it to the following:
http://www.dshs.wa.gov/pdf/ms/forms/14_380.pdf
Program Contact Information
For more information about CHIP, please visit our website at:
http://hrsa.dshs.wa.gov/chip/
Or call:
877-543-7669
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
The mission of the Washington WIC program is to improve the lifelong health and nutrition of women, infants, and young children in
Washington State. WIC is a nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers, and young children eat well, learn about
nutrition and stay healthy. The WIC program of Washington state is administered by the Washington State Department of Health.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the State of Washington, pregnant, breastfeeding and
postpartum woman, infant or child up to 5 years of age and: (1) are individually determined by a health professional to be at nutrition
risk; and, (2) meet an income standard, or are determined automatically income eligible. A person who participates or has family
members who participate in certain other benefit programs, such as the Food Stamp Program, Medicaid or Temporary Assistance
for Needy Families, automatically meets the income eligibility requirement.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
To apply, set up an appointment at the WIC clinic closest to you:
http://www.withinreachwa.org/wicsearch
Program Contact Information
Please see the following Web Site for the income standard or maximum income limit for WIC eligibility:
http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/howtoapply/incomeguidelines.htm
For more information on WIC in Washington, visit their website at:
http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/WIC/default.htm
There are over 240 WIC clinics in Washington. To locate a clinic near you, call toll-free:
800-322-2588
Managing Agency
Washington State Department of Health
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
The Special Milk Program (SMP) provides milk to children in schools and childcare institutions who do not participate in other
Federal meal service programs. The program reimburses schools for the milk they serve.
Schools in the National School Lunch or School Breakfast Programs may also participate in SMP to provide milk to children in half-
day pre-kindergarten and kindergarten programs where children do not have access to the school meal programs.
General Program Requirements
Any child in a school or institution that participates in the Special Milk Program can get milk. Schools may elect to offer free milk to
low-income children. In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the State of Washington your household's
annual income before taxes must not exceed $20,036 if one person lives in the household; $26,955 if two people live in the
household; $33,874 if three people live in the household; $40,793 if four people live in the household; $47,712 if five people live in the
household; $54,631 if six people live in the household; $61,550 if seven people live in the household; and $68,469 if eight people live
in the household. For larger households, add $6,919 for each additional person in the home.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
To apply for the Special Milk program, directly contact your child’s school, camp, or child care institution to find out if it participates
in the Special Milk Program.
The Federal agency Child Nutrition Programs manages this program and provides state contact information here:
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Contacts/StateDirectory.htm
Additionally, your state education agency can also provide you with more information about the program.
http://www.k12.wa.us/ChildNutrition/programs/SpecialMilk/default.aspx
Program Contact Information
To visit Washington Special Milk Program (SMP) on the web, please visit:
http://www.k12.wa.us/ChildNutrition/programs/SpecialMilk/default.aspx
If you have questions regarding the SMP, please call the Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction at:
360-725-6000
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
The Head Start program (for children ages 3-5) and Early Head Start program (for pregnant women, infants, and toddlers) promote
school readiness for children in low-income families by providing comprehensive educational, health, nutritional, and social
services. Parents play a large role in the programs, both as primary educators of their children and as participants in administering
the programs locally. Both programs provide pre-literacy and literacy experiences in a multi-cultural environment. Parents are also
provided social services, including assistance with childcare. Services are also available to migrant and seasonal farm worker
families.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must be a resident of the State of Washington, you must be a parent or primary
caregiver responsible for a child who is too young for public school and your household's annual income before taxes must not
exceed $10,830 if one person lives in the household; $14,570 if two people live in the household; $18,310 if three people live in the
household; $22,050 if four people live in the household; $25,790 if five people live in the household; $29,530 if six people live in the
household; $33,270 if seven people live in the household; $37,010 if eight people live in the household; and $40,750 if more than eight
people live in the household. For larger households, add $3,740 for each additional person in the home.
If you do not meet these criteria, you may still qualify if you are a U.S. national, citizen or permanent resident whose financial status
is low income or very low income, who is under-employed, unemployed or about to become unemployed, facing pregnancy, less
than 19 years of age yourself, or the parent or primary caregiver for children under the age of 19 years. Other qualifications may
apply.
Your Next StepsThe following information will lead you to the next steps to apply for this benefit.
Application Process
The Head Start Locator provides a searchable database of Head Start programs. To apply for this program please visit the following
website, which will direct you to the Head Start office nearest to you:
http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/HeadStartOffices
Program Contact Information
If you would like to speak with a State representative regarding the program, you can call the Washington Head Start Collaboration
Office at (360) 413-3330 or visit:
http://www.del.wa.gov/partnerships/head%2Dstart/
Managing Agency
Washington
http://www.access.wa.gov
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Program Description
Unemployment insurance benefits provide temporary financial assistance to workers unemployed through no fault of their own that
meet Washington's eligibility requirements.
General Program Requirements
In order to qualify for this benefit program, you must have worked in Washington State during the past 12 to 18 months and have
earned at least a minimum amount of wages as determined by our guidelines. You must also be able to work and available for work
each week that you are collecting benefits.
Application Process
For more information, see the Program Contact Information below.
Program Contact Information
In order to establish your unemployment claim, please visit Washington State Employment Security web site at:
http://www.esd.wa.gov/uibenefits/index.php
If you have questions, please call:
800-362-4636
For more information, please visit our web site at:
http://access.wa.gov/employment/unemploymentinfo.aspx
Managing Agency
Washington State Employment Security Department
http://www.access.wa.gov
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