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Low Income Resources

Law Help

Helping Low-Income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems (also en Espanol)
http://www.washingtonlawhelp.org

International District Legal Clinic
Interpreters provided
206-695-7639

Northwest Justice Project
Civil (non-criminal) legal services to people living in King County who cannot afford a lawyer. Limited English speakers, general family law, domestic violence, education law, housing law, Native American issues, welfare law, refugee and immigrant advocacy, community legal education and training, advice and referral.
401 2nd Ave. S, Suite 407
Seattle, WA 98104
206-464-1519
1-888-201-9737 (TTY)

www.nwjustice.org

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Legal services for low-income refugees and immigrants in Washington State.
Western Washington
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 am to 12 noon
206-587-4009 or 1-800-445-5771
Eastern Washington
M-F 8:30am to 4:30pm
509-854-2100 or 1-888-756-3641
http://www.nwirp.org

Utility assistance

Seattle City Light
Offers a free Home Resource Profile that provides customized recommendations for reducing utility bills.
www.seattle.gov/conserve/homeprofile

City of Seattle Utility Assistance
206-684-0355

Federal Way Office of the Multi-Service Center
253-874-4328 or 1-800-422-1384

Kent Office of the Multi-Service Center
253-850-1338

CAMP Energy Assistance Program
206-328-2356

Snohomish County Energy Assistance Program
425-388-7261

Hopelink Energy Assistance Program
425-869-6027 or 1-800-348-7144

Health Care Assistance

King County Public Health
Access and Outreach

206-296-4841
Medicaid, community clinics, ex cetera. Will work with individuals to assess need and resources.

Child Care

City of Seattle
206-386-1050

DSHS Working Connections Child Care Program
206-341-7433

Food Assistance

City of Seattle
1-877-644-3663

EPA Honors MHE

The Master Home Environmentalist © Program has been awarded a 2005 Children's Environmental Health Excellence Award! This prestigious honor is given out annually by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to programs and organizations that demonstrate effectiveness, innovation, and longevity in protecting children from environmental health risks.
On April 21, 2005 in Washington D.C. Aileen Gagney, the Asthma and Environmental Health Program Manager and MHE coordinator, will accept the award on behalf of the American Lung Association of Washington, the MHE trainers and volunteers. Over the past few years Aileen has been a driving force in improving and expanding the program from Washington State to Washington D.C.
Congratulations to all those involved in the award winning Master Home Environmentalist Program!
 

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