Financial Resources



      Find out if you may qualify and apply for:
      
    • First Steps (Pregnacy Medicaid)
    • Children's health Insurance Programs
    • Basic Health
    • Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
    • Basic Food (Food Stamps)

Go to: www.parenthelp123.org  or call ParentHelp 123 Hotline at 1-866-585-1123

     

     

     

    BLUE MOUNTAIN ACTION COUCIL

     Phone: 509-529-4980 or 800-244-5908 (Food Distribution, WA only)
     
    Address: 342 Cathrine Street
                   Walla Walla, WA 99362-2042
     
    Email/URL: bmac@bmac.org                         www.bmacww.org
     
    Eligibility:  Must meet low in-come guidelines
     
    Service:   Food distribution for all counties, Pro Bono Lawyer Referral for Walla Walla
        and Columbia, Energy Assistance, Home Repair and Weatherization for
       Walla Walla, Columbia and Garfield, Ombudsman Program recruits, trains,
        certifies and supports volunteer ombudsmen who regularly visit and
        advocate on behalf of residents of nursing homes and other long-term care
        facilities in all counties. Tenant advocacy. Transitional housing program for
        families with children in Walla Walla County (by agency referral)
     
     
    CLEAR (NORTHWEST JUSTICE PROJECT)
     
    Phone: 888-201-1014 or 800-201-9737(TTY) (WA only)    Fax: 888-201-9736
                206-464-1519 (Administrative Office)
     
    Address: 401 2nd Avenue S., Suite 407
                  Seattle, WA 98104
     
    Email/URL:             www.washingtonlawhelp.org   www.nwjustice.org 
     
    Eligibility:  Must meet low in-come guidelines, unless 60+
     
    Service:  Civil cases only. Information and referral. (Spanish operators and
                   Interpretation services available.) Clear Senior Line (888-387-7111)
     
     
    COAST PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
     
    Phone: 800-967-2899 (ID)             Trans. Fax: 509-397-9229
                509-397-2935 (WA) or 800-873-9996 (WA)
     
     
    Eligibility: Must meet low in-come guidelines 
     
    Fee: Medicaid or donation
     
    Service:   Provides transportation to medical appointments, jobs, school, shopping,
        etc. Need pre-authorization for medical billing. Minimum 24-hours advance
        notice required
     
     
    DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES, WASHINGTON STATE
     
    Phone: 751-4643 or 800-983-0620 (TTY/Voice)      Fax: 751-4261
                 800-692-4078 (call center) or 800- 922-3441
     
    Address: 525 5th Street
                   Clarkston, WA 99403
     
    Email/URL: bussepa@dshs.wa.gov                www.wa.gov/dshs 
     
    Eligibility: Varies with services. Call for specific program information 
     
    Service: Alcoholism and Drug Addictions Treatment
                  Developmental Disabilities (751-4638)       Fax: 758-4593
                  Economic and Medical Field Services
                  Employment Security (751-4674)
                  Family Planning Services
                  Food Stamps
                  General Assistance-Disability
                  Home & Community Services (751-4672)     Fax: 751-4593
                  Home maker Service
                  Medical
                  TANF
                  Vocational Rehabilitation (751-4668)             Fax: 751-4253
     
     
    DRESS FOR SUCCESS II
     
    Phone: 758-5751 (Ext. 216)                          Fax: 758-8156
     
    Address:   1212 Fair Street
                     Clarkston, WA 99403
     
    Service:   New and like-new professionals clothing for men and women,
       all sizes. Mon. & Wed. am-11:30 am and Tues. & Thurs. 6am-noon
        and 1:00pm- 4:30pm. Clothing can be dropped off anytime
     
     
    FAMILYWIZE  
     
    Phone: 800-222-2818
     
    Email/URL:    info@familywize.org
     
    Fees:    None
     
    Service:  Prescription discount card for those with no prescription coverage (save an
                   average of 20 %.)Cards available at YWCA or Twin County United Way
     

     GARFIELD COUNTY AGING AND LONG TERM CARE

     Phone: 509-843-3563
     
    Address: 695 Main Street (PO Box 23)
                   Pomeroy, WA 99347
     
     
    Persons Served: Ages 60+, case managed disabled on COPE (18+) 
     
    Fees:    Donation
     
    Service:    Information about services, resources and programs for those 60+.
         Assistance with applications & forms, case management to help frail elderly
         remain independent, family support, intervention & respite care. Some funds
         for low in-com rental, energy, gad, lodging and prescription assistance
     
     
    GARFIELD COUNTY FOOD BANK
     
    Phone: 509-843-3653 or 509-843-6158
     
    Address: 865 Main Street (PO Box 15)
                    Pomeroy, WA 99347
     
    Persons Served: Residents of Garfield County
     
    Eligibility: Must meet low in-come guidelines
     
    Service: Open 3rd & 4th Thursday of each month from 9-12pm. Emergency referral by appointment
     
     
    GARFIELD COUNTY HEALTH DISCTRICT
     
    Phone: 509-843-3412
     
    Address:    121 S. 10th (PO Box130)
                       Pomeroy, WA 99347
     
     
    Service:  Communicable disease control, environmental health information, breast &
                    cervical cancer information, HIV education, testing & counseling,
                    tobacco prevention program, immunization clinic, blood pressure screening. Early
                    Intervention Program for families with children 0-3 that have developmental
                    delays; Children with Special Health Care Needs Program for families with
                    children who have a condition causing risk of developmental delay or of
                    becoming disables; maternal child health/child care consultation, parent-
                    provider care classes, & Child Find Program: developmental screening for
                    children 0-21. WIC, First Steps (support for pregnant women), Ages &
                   Stages 0-5 (developmental screening
     
     
    GARFIELD COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES
     
    Phone: 758-3341 or 509-843-3791                Fax: 758-8009 or 509-843-3548
                 888-475-5665 (after hours & crisis line for Clarkston & Pomeroy)
     
    Address:    900 7th Street                          856 Main Street
                      Clarkston, WA 99403              Pomeroy, WA 99347
     
    Email/URL:                                      www.qualitybehavioralhealth.com
    Area Served: Asotin and Garfield counties in WA
     
    Persons Served: Individuals, children and families Fees: Sliding fee scale, medical coupons, and
                   insurance, WA Medicaid 
     
    Service: Case management and service coordination. Chemical dependency
       Assessment and referral, intensive outpatient services. Sexual Assault and
                  Abuse Program: crisis response, therapy, support and advocacy    
     
        
    MEDICARE REIMBURSEMENT INFORMATION
     
    Phone: 746-2995 or 800-772-1213 or 746-9942 (TTY)
     
    Address: 1617 19th Avenue (Social Security Administration)
                    Lewiston, ID 83501
     
    Email/URL:    www.medicare.gov                  www.socailsecurity.gov
     
    Service: Information on Part B Medicare and Medicaid claims and coverage for Idaho CIGNA and
                  Washington Blue Cross/ Blue Shield
     
     
    POMEROY FOOD BANK
     
    Phone: 509-843-6158
     
    Address: 865 Main Street
                   Pomeroy, WA 99347
     
    Service: Open 3rd and 4th Thursday of each month from 9-12. Some personal
      care items also available
     
     
    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE
     
    Phone: 509-624-0500                           Fax: 509-624-3267
     
    Address:   1015 W. 5th Avenue
                      Spokane, WA 99204-3001
     
    Email/URL: info@rmhspokane.org                            www.rmhspokane.org
     
    Fees: $24 per family per night
     
    Service:    Temporary home for parents of outpatient, hospitalized and/or doctors
                      appointments for patients under the age of 19
     
     
    RURAL RESOURCES EMPLOYMENT TRAINING SERVICES
     
    Phone: 758-5461 or 800-538-7659                           Fax: 758-9798
     
    Address:    827 5th Street
                      Clarkston, WA 99403
     
    Email/URL: mschmidt@ruralresources.org               www.ruralresources.org
     
    Area Served: Asotin, Garfield and Whitman counties in WA
     
    Persons Served: Ages 16+
     
    Eligibility: Must meet income guidelines
     
    Service: Assistance in obtaining employment. Youth employment and training, adult
      job training, subsidized employment, job search skills, pre-employment
      workshops for youth, and community jobs. Institutional classroom training,
      on-the-job training 

     

     WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN (WIC PROGRAM)

     Phone: 508-843- 3412                       Fax: 509-843-1935
     
    Address: 121 S. 10th Street (PO Box 130)
                    Pomeroy, WA 99347
     
    Email/URL:                                            www.ncdhd.us
     
    Eligibility: Income guidelines, household size, nutritional or medical needs
     
    Service: Food supplements for pregnant or nursing women and/or those with children
                  under 5. Education and support on breast feeding and postpartum problems.
                  Nutritional information, formula. Fathers and grandparents with custodial
                  rights can also apply for food supplements

     

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