Re: Vouchers from charities
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 8:30 am
That is quite a list. Apply at a Community Action Agency in Washington near you. They tend to help low income clients and may have vouchers for you. Or direct you to places for food boxes, clothes, air conditioners and more. But you need a roof over your house and a job....as no good to get free vouchers if you are not close to being stable.
Meredith wrote: ↑Sun Apr 26, 2020 5:28 am I live in Anacortes, WA and found that my family and I could really benefit from these charity voucher programs:
Community Voucher Program - One-time-only vouchers may be issued by the Assistance League. This is often done in partnership with local charitable organization. Those that benefit will need to be pre-screened, low-income clients.
Fans and Blankets - Especially during the winter or summer, the organization provides fans and blankets to seniors who live independently. Rarely the Assistance League may have an air conditioner.
Food Boxes - Provides free groceries, canned goods and household supplies to those in need of a meal.
Fans and Blankets - Especially during the winter or summer, the organization provides fans and blankets to seniors who live independently. Rarely the Assistance League may have an air conditioner.
Thrift Shop Clothing Vouchers - They are provided to area social services agencies, charities, churches, and aid organizations. The items are given by the national charity organization to selected clients. Those income qualified families then need to bring the voucher to the store and shop for one complete outfit.
My name is Brittany, I am 26.
My finance is John, he is 34
And our twins are 2.
We are homeless
Thank you