Disclaimer
Information posted by EAP's Resiliency Project is general in nature and is provided solely for your convenience. It is not a substitute for professional guidance or counseling. Links to external websites are also provided as a convenience. The Employee Assistance Program and Department of Enterprise Services do not endorse the contents, services, or viewpoints found at these external sites.
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Community Resources
This page provides links to a variety of programs and online resources that offer services, instructions, and information for people who are experiencing hard times.
Note: If you are a state employee visiting the Resiliency Project from work or from a work computer, be advised that some some activities accessed from this site may not be admissible under your agency's de minimis use policy. If in doubt, check with your human resources office, or simply visit our site on your own time.
Select a subject area, or scroll down to view the entire list.
- Washington 211 - Washington Information Network‘s online directory to resources like food banks, emergency shelters, transportation options, health clinics, rent or utilities assistance, legal help, more
- Crisis Hotlines - Links to crisis clinics across Washington state for multiple types of resources
- Northwest Alliance of Information & Referral Systems Useful Links - Federal and state government links for Oregon, Idaho, and Washington
- Hard Times Resource Guide - The WA Secretary of State Library guide to resources in a tough economy
- Recession Survival - WA State Office of the Attorney General guide to resources, financial events listings, and economic scams
- EAP Useful Links - Multiple types of resources including links to various support groups
- Making Home Affordable - Federal effort to help homeowners avoid foreclosure
- Washington Homeownership Information - WA Department of Financial Institutions' "one-stop shop" for information about buying and owning a home, refinancing, foreclosure, scams, and a variety of general finance resources
- Washington Foreclosure Mediation Program - Effective 7/22/11, new law provides Washington homeowners facing foreclosure a referral to mediation with their lender. WA Department of Commerce
- HUD - Mortgage, foreclosure, housing resources
- Finance and Money Management - WA Secretary of State Library resources for bill-paying, credit management assistance, banking issues, investments, taxes, more
- WA Office of the Insurance Commissioner - Help with all kinds of insurance questions (home, auto, renters, business, etc)
- Maybe your bank or credit union can help - Link to WA State Employees Credit Union web page as example of what banks and credit unions may offer
- 16 Rules about choosing which debts to pay first - National Consumer Law Center
- 66 Ways to Save Money - Federal Trade Commission
- How to lower your phone bills - eHow Money
- Tulip Cooperative Credit Union - Thurston County credit union for low-income or Olympia Food Coop members
- Bank on Seattle-King County - Free or low-cost banking services
- Express Credit Union - King County credit union for those with low income
- Consumer Credit Counseling
- Layoff
- Tuition Support
- RCW 28B.15.558 - Provides for Washington schools of higher education to reduce or waive tuition and fees for state government and educational employees. Check with your school to see if it is participating
- WAC 357-34-030 - Under your state agency's training policy, tuition and fees may be reimbursed. Check with your manager
- College Scholarships.Org - An example of internet sites with information about the vast number of scholarship, grants, and other college funding resources available
- Dollars and Sense: Talking to Your Children about the Economy - American Psychological Association site
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Note: State employees are not permitted to use state resources (time or equipment) to search for, apply for, or prepare materials for employment outside of the state system. For more information, see this blog post from the Executive Ethics Board staff. All state officers and employees have an individual responsibility to comply with the law on ethics in public service, which you are encouraged to review here.
- Thrift & Consignment Stores - Statewide listing
- Furniture Banks - National listing of organizations which collect gently used furniture and household furnishings to give to individuals and families struggling financially
- Washington 211 - Statewide listing for furniture and large number of multiple other resources
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Note: For information about choosing the right legal resource for your problem, and how to make the best use of your time and theirs, read: A Brief Guide to Using Community Legal Services and Finding the Lawyer that Is Right for You by public attorney, Suzanne Shaw
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