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Summer Meals at USDA Summer Meals Site Finder

Through USDA's summer meal programs, approved sites in communities across the country can serve meals to kids up to age 18 at no cost. Families can use this tool to find directions to nearby meal sites, as well as their hours of operation and contact information. The Summer Meals Site Finder is offline while school is in session and will go live again in May.

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CSO Locator (In-Person Application Assistance for State Benefits) at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

This online locator can be used to find your local DSHS Office (CSO) and apply in person for state programs such as Basic Food, TANF, WorkFirst, BFET, HEN, Subsidized Annual (Bus) Pass, Disability Support, Classic Medicaid, and more.

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Food Bank at Helping Hands Food Bank (Hamilton)

Distributes free food to those in need at Helping Hands of Hamilton. Every first Tuesday of the month offers non-food essentials from 12:00pm to 3:00pm.

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Food Bank at Helping Hands Food Bank (Sedro-Woolley)

Distributes free food and diapers to those in need at the Helping Hands Solutions Center.

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Clothing at Inspire Free Clothing Shop

A clothing ministry based out of Inspire Church in Sedro-Woolley.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at United General District 304 (Sedro-Woolley)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Basic Food Benefits Application Assistance at United General District 304 (Sedro-Woolley)

Staff can pre-screen applicants as well as assist clients with their Basic Food application process.

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Family Support Services at Community Action of Skagit County (East County Resource Center)

Offers gas and clothing vouchers for certain approved activities such as medical appointments and work. Clients must be income eligible and be a resident of Skagit County. Families can also get assistance with applying for food benefits and accessing services.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at United General District 304 (Concrete)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Food Bank at Helping Hands Food Bank (Burlington)

Distributes free food to those in need at Inspire Church of Burlington. Every second Friday of the month offers non-food essentials from 3:00pm - 6:00pm.

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Family Support Services at Catholic Community Services (Farmworker Center)

Provides resource referrals, clothing, legal assistance, help with applying for utility assistance, and diapers (depending on donations). Staff speak English, Spanish, and Mixteco.

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Education and Career Services at OIC of Washington (Mt. Vernon)

Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.

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Housing Assistance at Housing Authority of Skagit County

Provides weatherization, rental assistance, and low income housing for eligible residents of Skagit County.

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Family Support Services at Help Me Grow Skagit - Family Resource Center

Offers diapers, wipes, hygiene items, cleaning supplies, and resource navigation. Clients must have children 8 years of age or younger. Serves Skagit County.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Community Action of Skagit County (Mount Vernon)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Utility Assistance at Community Action of Skagit County (Mount Vernon)

Provides utility assistance services to low-income households and individuals in Skagit County. Please call for details.

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Family Support Services at Community Action of Skagit County (Mount Vernon)

Offers gas and clothing vouchers for certain approved activities such as medical appointments and work. Clients must be income eligible and be a resident of Skagit County. Families can also get assistance with applying for food benefits and accessing services.

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Employment & Training at Evergreen Goodwill (Mount Vernon)

Offers free job training and education programs in-person and online. See website for details.

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Food Distribution at Skagit Gleaners

Our public food distribution program is open and available to anyone in need.

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Food Bank at Tri-Parish Food Bank

Get help from this local food bank to feed your family. Also offers diapers and baby food. Walk in for services or call for more info.

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Meals at Friendship House (Friendship House Cafe)

Provides a free dinner service to anyone who is hungry 7 days a week at the Friendship House Cafe. Also offers a small pantry for those who wish to take canned foods with them after the dinner service

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Clothing Bank at Friendship House (Women/Children Shelter)

New & used clothing items available for individuals and families. Individuals are given ten minutes to shop for a maximum of 10 items and may return as often as needed. Located behind the Women's House.

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Food Bank at Skagit Valley Neighbors in Need Food Bank

Provides food to families in need. Diapers are also available to food bank participants. Primarily serves Skagit County but all are welcome.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Pregnancy Aid Outreach Program (Arlington)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Workforce Development at Swinomish Indian Tribe

The Swinomish Workforce Development Program supports community members by offering career pathways, youth education opportunities, business incubation, and personalized financial coaching.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Swinomish Indian Health Clinic (Medical Clinic and Social Services)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support. This site is for Native American tribal members only.

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The Market at Arlington Community Food Bank

This organization distributes free food to those in need. The Arlington Food Bank offers a market-style experience where individuals and families in need can shop for food items at their convenience.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at United General District 304 (Stanwood)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Clothing & Diaper Bank at The Caring Place (Stanwood)

We Serve: The Clothing Bank is open to everyone — men, women, and children of all ages — regardless of income or background. We Provide: The Clothing Bank offers new and gently used clothing for people in need. Anyone can “shop” for clothing at no charge, choosing items that fit and suit their household. In addition to everyday clothing, there is a back‑to‑school event (in mid‑August) where backpacks, school supplies, and clothing are provided. The Caring Place also offers diapers, toiletries, and other essential items, along with support to connect with other community resources. Residents in Stanwood-Camano may shop 1x per month and all other residents may shop 1x every other month. Other: There are no special requirements or documents needed to use the Clothing Bank. The only information request is name and date of birth.

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Food Bank at Stanwood/Camano Food Bank

We Serve: We serve people and households who live in Washington State. Please check income guidelines on website. Income is self-reported and we do not require paperwork. You and your family can come to the Food Bank to shop for groceries and needed items, much like in a grocery store setting. On Thursdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., there is a Senior Serve hour by appointment (for those age 60+). We Provide: The Food Bank offers a variety of staple food items such as rice, beans, canned goods, milk, meat, and fresh produce. When available, we also provide non food items like diapers, toiletries, and pet food. Other: Sign up online before your first visit. On a distribution day, come to the Food Bank. Get a number ticket (either in person or via virtual queue). When your number is called, check in and shop. The Food Bank does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status.

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Food Bank at Helping Hands Food Bank (La Conner)

Distributes free food to those in need at Inspire Church La Conner. Every first Thursday of the month offer non-food essentials from 2:00pm to 5:00pm.

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Food Bank at Darrington Food Bank

Provides food to families in need.

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Food Bank at Helping Hands Food Bank (Marblemount)

Distributes free food to those in need at Inspire Church North Cascade. Every second Wednesday of the month offers non-food essentials from 11:00am to 2:00pm.

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Food Bank at St Vincent De Paul (Anacortes) at St Mary's

Offers food bank services to those in Anacortes and Fidalgo Island, although no client will be turned away. Clients may visit the food bank once per week.

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Food Bank at Salvation Army (Anacortes)

Get help from this local food bank to feed your family. Diapers may be available depending on donations; please call to check inventory.

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The Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) at Sea Mar Community Health Center (Bellingham - Downtown)

WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant people, new and breastfeeding & chestfeeding parents, and children under 5. It provides monthly benefits for healthy foods, health screenings & referrals, nutrition education, and breastfeeding & chestfeeding support.

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Medicaid Transportation Services at Northwest Regional Council

Provides transportation services or vouchers for Medicaid recipients in San Juan, Skagit, Island, or Whatcom County. Your appointment must be covered by Medicaid to qualify for transportation assistance. Please call at least 2 days before a scheduled appointment.

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Food Bank at Hillcrest Church

The Southside Food Bank distributes free food items to those in need. May also include cleaning supplies, paper products and hygiene supplies if available.

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SNAP Produce Match Program at Washington State Department of Health

Buy at least $10 in qualifying fruits and vegetables with your EBT card at participating grocery and retail stores across Washington and get a $5 coupon to spend on fruits and vegetables on your next shopping trip. You can also shop online at Amazon Fresh and Safeway.com.

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CLEAR Legal Hotline (Seniors 60+) at Northwest Justice Project

Free legal services for low income seniors aged 60+ statewide. Clients may also apply online. Please call for details.

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Division of Vocational Rehab at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

DVR is a statewide resource assisting people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, maintain, advance in, or regain employment. DVR partners with organizations and businesses to develop employment opportunities. DVR serves people who seek meaningful, secure employment but whose disabilities may result in one or more barriers to achieving an employment goal.

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SNAP Market Match Program at Washington State Department of Health

Go to a participating Farmers Market's information booth and tell them you'd like SNAP Market Match. Swipe your EBT card for the amount you want to spend, you will receive that amount in EBT tokens and the same amount in SNAP Market Match dollars. Markets match $10 or more per day. Check the website for participating Farmers Markets.

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Employment & Training at WA State Dept of Services for the Blind

Offers employment training and vocational rehabilitation for youth and adults who are blind or have low vision.

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Utility Assistance at WA State Department of Commerce

LIHEAP provides energy assistance to households in Washington through a network of community action agencies and local partners. Search website map to locate where to apply for services in your area.

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Employment & Training at Start Next Quarter

This is a free online eligibility screener for employment and training programs at community colleges around the state. Eligible students may then apply for funding and learn the steps to start a training program.

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Premium Payment Program at Health Care Authority (Premium Payment Program)

The Premium Payment Program may provide reimbursement for private health insurance coverage for those receiving Apple Health (Medicaid).

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Family Support Services at PREPARES Pregnancy & Parenting Support (Western WA)

Parent support services offered to anyone in WA State from pregnancy through a child's 5th birthday. Specific services include diapers and wipes, play and learn groups, resource navigation, and parenting support groups. Call for more information.

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Basic Food Employment & Training Program (BFET) at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET) assist federally funded Basic Food (SNAP) participants gain skills, training or work experience to increase their ability to attain a living wage career. BFET services are available from all WA State community and technical colleges as well as many community based organization (CBO) providers including the Employment Security Department (ESD).

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Medical Expense Assistance at United Healthcare Children's Foundation

Provides medical grants to help children gain access to health-related services not covered, or not fully covered, by their family’s commercial health insurance plan. Applicants don’t have to be members of UnitedHealthcare to apply.

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Immigrant Resources & Immediate Support

Connects immigrants with needed resources, and provides funding for items and services that are not accessible to this marginalized population.

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Utility Assistance at 211 (Statewide)

Provides information & referrals to programs that help with utility costs.

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DSHS Customer Service Line at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

Call to apply or check on the status of your SNAP or TANF application, ask questions about your benefits, report a change of circumstance or complete your Basic Food interview & eligibility reviews. This line also assists with BFET, WorkFirst, HEN and Classic Medicaid applications.

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Transportation Assistance at Angel Flight West

Arranges free, non-emergency air travel for children and adults with medical conditions and other compelling needs. A minimum of one week’s notice for all Angel Flight West trips is required. See website for details.

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Free Phone Service at SafeLink Wireless

Through Lifeline, a program that provides a discount on communication services to eligible individuals and families, SafeLink subscribers are eligible to receive a mobile phone and a monthly discount on their service.

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Medical Transportation at Mercy Medical Angels

This is a financial need-based program that provides travel assistance to medical appointments over 50 miles away in the form of gas cards, bus, plane and train tickets. Apply online at least 10 business days before your appointment for ground transportation and at least 21 days prior for commercial air flights.

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Coordinated Entry at 211 (North Sound)

The coordinated entry process is for individuals and families in Snohomish County who are experiencing homelessness or are at imminent risk of homelessness to access needed homelessness prevention, housing, and/or other services. Call (211) for an assessment.

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Employment & Training at WA State WorkFirst Program

WorkFirst supports training and education for low-income parents who are recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).

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SUN Bucks - Summer EBT Program at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

SUN Bucks is a Summer EBT program that provides grocery-buying benefits to low-income families with school-aged children when schools are closed for the summer. Each eligible child will receive a one-time payment of $120 in food benefits on a dedicated SUN Bucks card. Benefits will be issued on existing SUN Bucks cards for families that received them in 2024, and newly eligible children will receive a new card. Call the number to replace a lost card.

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Formula at Free Formula Exchange

People seeking formula can visit The Free Formula Exchange and register to request the products they need. People who have formula can list the products they have in stock on the site. Both requestors' and donors' profiles are visible to each other, and they initiate connections themselves.

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Internet Access at Link to Care WA

The Link to Care Wa program provides assistance for community members applying for discounted internet, online access to manage care, and resources. 

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Internet Service Assistance at Internet Essentials (Comcast Xfinity)

The internet essentials program provides affordable home internet for qualifying low-income households. Also offers low-cost computers, free WiFi hotspots, and free Internet training.

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Employment & Training at WorkSource Washington

Offers electronic access to job search, education and skills training. Also offers a locator tool to help you find your local office and in-person support. Some programs are limited to eligible participants. See website for details.

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Housing Assistance at 211 (North Sound)

Provides resources information about affordable housing and rent assistance.

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CLEAR Legal Hotline (Statewide) at Northwest Justice Project

Free legal services for low income residents statewide. Clients may also apply online. Transgender medical coverage issues as well as discrimination issues can be brought to CLEAR.

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WACONN (DSHS Washington Connection Web Portal) at Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)

Using this Web portal, you can apply for a number of public assistance programs, such as Basic Food, Child Care Subsidies, TANF, Classic Medicaid (for adults 65 and older and individuals with disabilities), and others. You may still need to contact DSHS to schedule an interview and verification.

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Legal Services at Washington Law Help

An online guide to free civil & family legal services for low-income persons and seniors in WA state. This site provides legal education materials and tools that give you basic information on a number of legal problems, and in some cases, detailed instructions and forms to help you represent yourself in court. The website is maintained by Northwest Justice Project.

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Application Assistance for Food Stamps (Basic Food) at Help Me Grow Washington

Call this line for eligibility screenings & application assistance for Food Stamps (Basic Food) in WA State.

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Homeless Prevention Program at Family Promise of Skagit Valley

Provides shelter diversion and rental assistance on a case by case basis. Please call to inquire.

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Telephone Bill Payment Assistance at Lifeline Affordable Telephone Service

Eligible households may receive a discount for phone or internet service. Follow the instructions on the webpage about how to apply.

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Discounted Internet Service at AT&T Access

Access from AT&TTM provides low-cost internet service for eligible households. Includes Wi-Fi & installation, with no equipment fees, no deposit, and no annual contract.

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Legal Services at Skagit Legal Aid

Provides free civil legal services affecting housing, family, farmworkers, health, financial security, and immigration. Staff speak Spanish and Mixteco.

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WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program at Washington State Department of Health

This webpage contains info about the WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program. The program provides $30 for each WIC participant, up to the maximum of $90 per family to use at farmers markets across WA. Check the website to locate a farmers market that accepts WIC cards.

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WIC Administration at WA State WIC Office

Call this number for the following reasons: Report a problem with a WIC site; Find out retailer information; Confirm WIC-eligible foods & formula; Locate medical provider forms; Download procedure manuals; Discuss complicated eligibility circumstances, etc.

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Utility Assistance at Cascade Natural Gas

Cascade Arrearage Relief and Energy Savings or CARES can reduce Cascade Natural Gas bills based on your income and household size.

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Technical Support Assistance at TechConnectWA

The TechConnect Washington community helpdesk provides free technical assistance both online and in person, as well as resources for Washington residents, such as internet connectivity, software, and hardware support.

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Utility Assistance at 211 (North Sound)

Provides information & referrals to programs that help with utility costs.

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Medical Expense Assistance at Ben's Fund

Provides funds to families in need to help cover costs associated with medical bills, therapies and numerous other aspects of supporting a child or young adult on the autism spectrum. Applicants can request a yearly grant up to $1,000 to help cover the costs to get the care, support and items needed.

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