Resource Center
An online platform designed to provide women and girls with easy access to a wealth of statewide resources, programs, and services. This living and evolving project aims to tear down red tape and bridge the gap between available resources and those who need them most.
Please note that some information may become outdated between updates. We encourage you to use this center as a starting point for finding support. The linked sources will have the most current and accurate information available.
Our Resource Center rolls out in two phases:
Government Resources
Phase 1 of the Resource Center is a roundup of hundreds of federal, state, and government-funded resources.
Community Resources
In Phase 2 of the Resource Center, we will be vetting and uploading community-based resources that remove barriers to and support women’s health, safety, and economic well-being. Are there resources you would like to see on our website?
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2025 Washington State Suicide Prevention Plan
Every death by suicide is a painful tragedy, and each death creates waves of pain that reach families, friends, colleagues, and communities — there is no bottom to the depth of the loss when someone dies by suicide. It is a serious public health problem. It is also a largely preventable cause of death.
- Agency / Organization: Department of Health
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
Available to all who need access to timely, affordable, culturally resonant, and trauma-informed health resources and services, which respect autonomy and reflect their strengths, needs, and goals.
Contact Information
N/A
Visit websiteFamily Support
211 Washington
A free confidential community service and your one-stop connection to the local services you need, from utility assistance, food, housing, health, child care, after school programs, elder care, crisis intervention and much more. 211 is always ready to assist you in finding the help you need.
- Agency / Organization: Washington 211
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
Check eligibility on website
Contact Information
Call or text 211
Visit websiteLegal Assistance/Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
ACLU Washington
Limited Legal Guidance and Resources for Justice, Freedom and Equality for all people in Washington
- Agency / Organization: Office of Public Defense
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
State Resident In Need; Income Requirements; Vist Page for Further Details
Contact Information
Main Line: (206) 624-2180
Visit websiteLegal Assistance/Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
Advance Directive for Living with Dementia
An Advance Directive for Living with Dementia can help you, loved ones, and caregivers understand your wishes and preferences for care during the long course of illness and when you can’t speak for yourself.
- Agency / Organization: Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
Dependent on area and other requirements; See site for details
Contact Information
Main Line: (509) 960-7281
Visit websiteHealth Services
Aging and Disability Networks
ACL was created around the fundamental principle that all people, regardless of age or disability, should be able to live independently and participate fully in their communities.
- Agency / Organization: Administration for Community Living
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
No requirements to call and inquire for support
Contact Information
N/A
Visit websiteHealth Services
Apple Health for Kids free or low-cost coverage
Your child may be eligible for Apple Health for Kids free or low-cost coverage (with a low premium) if they are a Washington resident and your household income is at or below the income standard
- Agency / Organization: Health Care Authority
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
Visit link or call for requirement details
Contact Information
Main Line: 206-204-3503
Visit websiteEducation/Workforce
Apply for Federal Financial Aid
FAFSA, or the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is a form that students in the United States complete to determine their eligibility for financial aid for college. Fill your FAFSA form out now!
- Agency / Organization: U.S. Department of Education
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
You must be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen and demonstrate financial need.
Contact Information
Main line: 800-433-3243
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Assistive Technology Support
This consumer advocacy network helps people who face challenges related to disability and aging in the selection and use of assistive technology, also known as AT. AT helps make tasks easier or possible in school, at work, at home, and in the community. Borrow devices, request demos to learn how to use different assistive technologies, and more!
- Agency / Organization: University of Washington Center for Technology and Disability
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
Visit the link for eligibility details
Contact Information
Email: watap@uw.edu Call: (800) 214-8731
Visit websiteLegal Assistance/Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
Attorney Search
The Washington State Bar Association offers a Legal Directory as a convenience to find contact information, license information, and public discipline, for licensed legal professionals in Washington state, including lawyers, limited practice officers, and limited license legal technicians
- Agency / Organization: Washington State Bar Association
- Available: Statewide
Education/Workforce
Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET)
This program provides employment readiness opportunities for recipients of Basic Food (SNAP). Find the provider closest to you!
- Agency / Organization: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
- Available: Statewide
Eligibility Requirements
You must be receiving Basic Food (SNAP) but cannot be enrolled in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Contact Information
N/A
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