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COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE May 5, 2022 Due to ever changing guidelines and recommendations regarding our community’s health and safety, we cannot guarantee the availability of the programs and services listed in our Community Resource Guide. If you would like to make an appointment or need information, please use the following information: Phone: (509) 684-8421 or (877) 219-5542 Website: www.ruralresources.org Email info@ruralresources.org When thinking about life, remember this: No amount of guilt can change the past and no amount of anxiety can change the future. --unknown Helping People, Changing Lives
Healthcare & Food Benefits Washington Healthplanfinder offers healthcare coverage for children, parents/caretakers with children, pregnant women, or adults age 18 to 64 years old. For information regarding available services or to apply for benefits, visit www.wahealthplanfinder.org. Home & Community Services - Colville Office 1100 S Main St Colville, WA 99114 Primary Phone: (509) 563-0140 Alternate Phone: (888) 437-0516 Fax: (509) 684-7430 Washington Connection offers a fast and easy way for families and individuals to apply for a variety of services such as Food, Cash, Child Care, Long-Term Care, and Medicare Savings Programs. Individuals that are age 65 or older, blind or disabled may also apply for medical assistance Apply for services online at washingtonconnection.org or call 877-501-2233. FAQ’s Who is this site for? This site is designed for anyone who would like to find out what benefits and programs they might qualify for in the state of Washington. The online application is for residents of Washington State to apply for Federal, State, or local benefits. What qualifies me as a Washington resident? A resident under Basic Food Eligibility is someone who is living in Washington; and is not receiving assistance from another state or tribe. A resident under Cash Eligibility is someone who is living in Washington; and Is not receiving comparable assistance from another state or tribe; Intends to remain in the state permanently or indefinitely; or entered the state looking for a job or a job commitment. A resident under special circumstances for nursing facilities is someone who enters Washington solely for medical care in a nursing facility. A person placed in a nursing facility by another state, is considered a resident of the state that placed them. Residency requirements for Temporary Visa Holders must first meet citizenship and alien status requirements as they are stated in http://app.leg.wa.gov/wac/default.aspx?cite=388-424 How long will it take me to check eligibility and apply? The See If I Qualify screening may take as little as 15 minutes. The online application, Apply Now can take about an hour to complete. How much will it cost to check eligibility and apply? There is no cost to you for completing the See If I Qualify screening or submitting an application. Why would I use this site? There are many reasons to use this site. First, this site offers you the ability to check for various services and programs that may be available to you. Secondly, it provides a vast array of information on resources available in the community. And finally, you can apply for some programs directly on this site.
I don't see the benefit program I need, where would I look? The Find Services page explains how to use the See If I Qualify feature as well as a list of other community resource links. When will I know which programs, I may be eligible for? When you have entered all your information for the See If I Qualify screening, a results page displays showing benefits and programs you may qualify for. The See If I Qualify screening asks basic questions about your household members and their income, resources and expenses to see what benefits you may qualify for. The online application, Apply Now goes into more detail if you choose to apply for some programs. What do I do if I get an error on a page? If there is an error on the page, it appears in red letters by the field that has an error. Correct the information in the field with the error. If you still run into issues, select the Contact Us link at the bottom of the page. Make sure to include the error message you received and what page you were on when you received the error message. Please note that copy and paste functions do not work in the Contact Us comment section. Will the online application save my information if my computer browser times out? The online application automatically saves each time you navigate to a new page. However, if you have not created a SecureAcces Washington (SAW) account, you may not be able to access your application information again. Now that my application has been submitted, what do I need to do next? If you are submitting an application on-line during regular business hours, it is available for processing within just a few minutes. If you are submitting an application on-line after normal working hours (after 5pm, on a weekend or holiday) it will be dated as received on the next regular business day. Some programs require an interview; others don't. You will receive a letter in the mail notifying you of next steps. You may be contacted to provide additional information or proof of your circumstances such as: • Social Security Numbers if not already provided. • Proof of income, such as: copies of checks, check stubs, letters or statements from anyone who gave your household money. • Proof of resources you may have, such as: vehicle registration, bank statements, stocks, bonds, life insurance policies. • Proof of costs for childcare or dependent adult care such as: a receipt from your provider. • Proof of housing costs such as: mortgage payments, property tax payments, homeowner's insurance, rent receipts, copy of your lease, utility bills, letter from your landlord. • Other proof such as: unpaid medical bills, health insurance premiums, pregnancy with due date, changes to your immigration or citizenship status, adoption support or foster care payments. If you applied for cash, medical, food assistance, or childcare subsidy programs, : Your application will be sent to DSHS for processing; except, if you’re applying for the Child Care Subsidy Programs your information will be sent to the Department of Children, Youth, and Families for processing. To process your application for cash and food assistance faster: Call us between 8AM and 3PM, Monday through Friday, at 1-877-501-2233; or Visit us in person from 8AM-3PM, Monday through Friday at any local office. You can use the office locator to find your local DSHS Community Services Office. To process your application for childcare, you can wait until you receive a letter to advise you of the status, or you can call the Department of Children, Youth, and Families between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, at 1-844-626-868.
Medicare Who is eligible for Medicare? Generally, Medicare is available for people age 65 or older, younger people with disabilities and people with End Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or transplant). Medicare has two parts, Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medicare Insurance). You are eligible for premium-free Part A if you are age 65 or older and you or your spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years. You can get Part A at age 65 without having to pay premiums if: • You are receiving retirement benefits from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board. • You are eligible to receive Social Security or Railroad benefits, but you have not yet filed. • You or your spouse had Medicare-covered government employment. To find out if you are eligible and your expected premium, go the Medicare.gov eligibility tool. For any questions contact Sonja at Rural Resources 509-685-6077.
Rental Properties Accepts Facility Landlord / Facility Name Contact Information HUD Housing Type Location Voucher? *Cedar Center Apartments (509) 935-8987 Chewelah Yes Apartments (Family Complex) chew@viridianmgt.com *Chewelah Meadows (509) 935-8987 Chewelah Yes Apartments (Senior / Disabled Housing) chew@viridianmgt.com *Sunny Acres Senior Housing (509) 935-4811 Chewelah Yes Apartments (seniors over 62 and/or disabled) sunny.acres@ad-west.com *Chewelah Manor (509) 935-6966 (Senior/Disabled Housing) Chewelah No Apartments Cliff Mackey Crestmore Apartments (509) 936-5268 Chewelah Yes Apartments Clayton Meadows Mobile Home (509) 951-2727 Clayton Yes Court (Hunt Rentals) Colville Apartments Birch Creek Apartments (509) 684-1198 Yes *Columbia Apartments (509) 685-1971 Colville Varies Apartments (Disabled Housing) holly.matz@g-b.com Holly Matz *Colville Park Apartments (509) 684-8728 Colville Yes Apartments *Highlands Apartments (509) 684-4387 Colville Yes Apartments (Senior / Disabled Housing) hlds@viridiangmt.com Stephanie Dermmitt Colville Yes Apartments (509) 684-2121
Accepts Facility Landlord / Facility Name Contact Information HUD Housing Type Location Voucher? Rhodena Apartments (509) 358-4250 Colville Yes Apartments (Applications available at rhodena@cceasternwa.org Colville Catholic Charities office) Carpenter Homes (509) 684-1821 Colville Yes Mobile Homes (509) 675-6088 Roger Mobile Home Panorama Mobile Home Park Colville Yes Court (360) 556-1954 Tessie Wynne Terrace (509) 563-3001 Colville Yes Apartments (Senior Housing) Central Colville Apartments (509) 684-3932 Colville Yes Apartments (877) 219-5542 (Managed by Rural Resources) (509) 690-2377 Colville Yes Apartments Cook’s Apartments *Colville Meadows (509) 685-2334 Colville Varies Apartments (Disabled Housing) holly.matz@g-b.com Holly Matz North Hill Apartments (509) 684-3932 Colville Yes Apartments (Owned and managed by Rural (877) 219-5542 Resources) Valley Breeze (509) 684-3932 Colville Yes Apartments (Owned and managed by Rural (877) 219-5542 Resources) *Hudesman House (509) 459-6102 Colville No Apartments Ask for Holly Holly.matz@g-b.com (Senior Housing 62+) *Deer Park Crossings Deer Park Varies Apartments
Accepts Facility Landlord / Facility Name Contact Information HUD Housing Type Location Voucher? Hunters Senior Apartments (509) 684-3932 Hunters Yes Apartments (877) 219-5542 (Owned and managed by Rural Resources) Bob Rae (509) 722-3026 Hunters Yes Mobile Homes Lana Nelson (509) 722-3026 Hunters Houses *The Falls (509) 412-0918 Kettle Falls Varies Apartments (Senior / Disabled Housing) Office Hours M-F 10am – 2pm *Wood Haven (509) 412-0918 Kettle Falls Varies Apartments Office Hours M-F 10am – 2pm (509) 738-2113 Gold Hill Manor Kettle Falls Apartments (Senior / Disabled Housing) goldg@centurytel.net *Kaniksu Village Apartments Metaline (509) 459-6102 Varies Apartments Holly Matz Falls holly.matz@g-b.com Quail Manor (509) 684-3932 Newport Yes Apartments (Owned and managed by Rural (877) 219-5542 Resources) Newport Pines Apartments (509) 459-6102 Newport Yes Apartments Holly Matz holly.matz@g-b.com *Greenwood (509) 447-0207 Newport Yes Apartments (Senior/Disabled) *Mountain View (509) 447-0207 Newport Yes Apartments (Senior/ Disabled)
Accepts Facility Landlord / Facility Name Contact Information HUD Housing Type Location Voucher? *Pend Orielle West (509) 447-0207 Newport Yes Apartments (Senior/ Disabled) *RiverBend Village (509) 447-0207 Newport Yes Apartments *Willow Glen (509) 447-0207 Newport Yes Apartments *Republic Gardens (509) 775-2097 Republic Yes Apartments *Frontier Springs Apartments (509) 775-2973 Republic Yes Apartments
Current Rental Listings (Property Management Plus and Statesman Examiner)
Need Help Getting a Job? Work Source Can Help Services offered in Stevens, Ferry, and Pend Oreille Counties Main Office 956 S. Main, Colville Contact:509-685-6158 Toll Free 800-776-2178 Services offered: • Job Search • Paid Work Experience • Paid On the Job Training • Help paying for training; including CNA and CDL training • Help paying for GED • Support Services such as gas vouchers and work clothes for participants *Participants must meet eligibility requirements Strategies for Success (Colville) IN PERSON Class times: 9:00-1:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday • Learn how to multitask and stay motivated • Explore your personal leadership and organization skills • Learn to evaluate trauma vs. drama and how to manage the unexpected • Understand cognitive bias and how it impacts every decision we make • Develop a solid vision for a professional future **If you have been laid off due to the COVID-19 Virus or for any other reason, please contact Unemployment Insurance at 800-318-6022 or via email www.esd.wa.gov
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Rural Resources Current Job Postings Rural Resources Community Action has a Mandatory Vaccination Policy. Please email careers@ruralresources.org if you have questions about this policy. TRANSIT DRIVER – $1000 Hiring Incentive - NEWPORT, WA Transports persons to and from scheduled destinations, utilizing specialized equipment. This position is safety sensitive and requires pre-employment, random and post accident drug testing in compliance with Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) standards and Corporate policy, as a condition of employment. 28 hours per week, $16.84 to $18.22 per hour, DOE. FISCAL SPECIALIST – COLVILLE, WA Schedules and coordinates the data preparation of daily accounting activities, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll. Plans, organizes, and maintains the quarterly reporting functions within the Fiscal Department. This position may perform some or all the General Responsibilities. For example, may perform some Accounts Payable, some Accounts Receivable and some Payroll duties or may focus on a duty such as Accounts Payable. The variation will be dependent upon the needs of the Agency and Department. 40 hours per week, $18.35 - $19.86 per hour, DOE. HEAD START ASSISTANT TEACHER 1 OR 2- COLVILLE, WA Full Time position, 40 hours per week, salaried non-exempt position with paid leave for Winter, Spring and Summer Breaks. Salary is $2429-$2808 per month, D.O.E. Assists the Lead Teacher in planning, organizing and conducting activities in a Head Start classroom to provide a quality preschool experience for children. Assists with the preparation of the classroom, including materials and planned activities. Implements trauma invested practices that support social- emotional learning and self-regulation in the classroom. Is able to provide a safe environment that includes active supervision of all children under their care. The Assistant Teacher works under supervision of the Lead Teacher, but is able to perform most tasks independently. PROTECTIVE PAYEE/CASE MANAGER – COLVILLE, WA Receives referrals from appropriate outside sources and provides management and supervision of client cash benefits to ensure the provision of basic needs: housing, utilities, clothing, childcare and food. Also supports clients in building financial management skills to become as independent as possible. 40 hours per week, $21.65 - $23.42 per hour, DOE. CHILD CARE PROGRAM MANAGER – COLVILLE, WA Develops strategy and drives program development for child care programs and services. Supports child care center managers and child care staff in organizing, developing, managing, and promoting best- practice provision of child care services. Ensures programs and program delivery aligns with Rural Resources mission, values, and culture. Ensures that children are cared for in a healthy, trauma-invested educational environment; promotes and develops services to support whole-child and wrap-around service approach for children and families. Works with community stakeholders and partners to expand community and employee access to child care services. 40 hours per week, $4395.00 to $4527.00 per month, DOE.
CARE COORDINATOR/CASE MANAGER (HYBRID WORK ENVIRONMENT BETWEEN OFFICE AND WORK FROM HOME) – COLVILLE, WA Provides care coordination services to eligible individuals and their families. Assesses needs, develops and monitors implementation of service plans, makes appropriate referrals and serves as a client advocate with other service providers. Responsible for follow up with clients regardless of setting to coordinate care and follow up services as needed. Works with individuals and their families to assist them to identify and access supports. Uses health education and motivational interviewing techniques to build engagement in goals, increase resiliency and build a pathway for continued health improvement and a healthy lifestyle. Utilizes health promotion, wellness coaching and awareness of chronic health condition to support client’s continued health and improvement. Works to facilitate a reduction in utilization of emergency services and decrease recurrence of hospitalizations. ***Hybrid work environment between office and home*** 36-40 hours per week, $17.48- $18.91 per hour, DOE. PART TIME RESIDENTIAL CAREGIVER – CHEWELAH, WA Allegiance Assisted Living in Chewelah, WA is hiring Residential Care Generalist. Ensures a safe and healthy residential and working environment is maintained at all times. Uses independent judgment within established policies and procedures. Performs a variety of residential and personal caregiving duties utilizing general knowledge, specific expertise, and training in the areas of assignment. Works both independently and within a team setting to ensure residential care standards are achieved. Prepares and serves nutritious and appealing meals as prescribed by management and assists in administering individual resident medication management plans in compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and standards. Performs routine household maintenance and cleaning.24-32 Hours per week. $14.04/hr. HEAD START FAMILY SERVICES ADVOCATE – COLVILLE, WA Provides information, assistance and comprehensive case management services to individuals or families. Assesses needs, develops and monitors implementation of service plans, makes appropriate referrals and serves as a client advocate with other service providers. Service areas could include youth/family/parenting/elder services, employment/training, emergency/transitional housing, and health/nutrition. Requires knowledge of related community resources and the laws and regulations specific to the area of service. 36 hours per week, $19.87 to $23.42 per hour, DOE. HOUSING CASE MANAGER – DAVENPORT, WA Provides information, assistance and comprehensive case management services to individuals or families. Assesses needs, develops and monitors implementation of service plans, makes appropriate referrals and serves as a client advocate with other service providers. Service areas could include youth/family/parenting/elder services, employment/training, and emergency/transitional housing. Requires knowledge of related community resources and the laws and regulations specific to the area of service. 40 hours per week, $18.35 - $19.86 per hour, DOE.
MOBILE VICTIM ADVOCATE – $500 HIRING INCENTIVE (NINE MILE AND DAVENPORT, WA) This position requires providing mobile advocacy to clients in South Stevens and Lincoln counties. Provides crisis intervention and advocacy services for general crime victims or victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse. Provides initial eligibility and psychosocial assessments, an integrated safety plan with desired outcomes, follow-up information, and support. Advocates for the client and provides legal rights and responsibilities information relative to legal proceedings. Advocates for adult victim rights in the legal system. Advocates for abused children’s rights in the social service system and coordinates with the legal system. Maintains records of client contact, serves as client liaison with other service providers and prepares periodic reports and correspondence. Serves as a community resource for information regarding the impact of crimes on victims and the rights of victims. Coordinates services between victims, law enforcement, prosecutors and judges. Provides in person response, including but not limited to medical advocacy, to victims as needed. Serves victims in crisis as needed. 40 hours per week, $18.35 - $19.86 per hour, DOE. TOT SPOT CHILD CARE STAFF II – COLVILLE, WA Assists Child Care Staff I and the Center Manager in planning, organizing, and conducting the daily activities of the childcare center. This includes supporting a safe, healthy environment for children while providing quality, professional childcare. Sets up childcare meals as well as cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting the center. Ensures that children are care for in a healthy and educational environment; facilitates communication with other staff and caregivers regarding the child’s needs and center activities. Works under the supervision of the Center Manager but is able to perform most tasks independently. The Child Care Staff II has obtained and/or actively seeks continuing education and training which would provide them with a solid background of knowledge in early childhood education and best- practice child development strategies. 24-40 hours per week, $16.84 - $18.22 per hour. DOE. TOT SPOT CHILD CARE STAFF I – COLVILLE, WA Assists Child Care Staff II and the Center Manager in conducting the daily activities of the childcare center. This includes supporting a safe, healthy environment for children while providing quality, professional childcare. Sets up childcare meals as well as cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting of the center. Ensures that children are cared for in a healthy and educational environment and facilitates communication with other staff and caregivers regarding the child’s needs and center activities. Works under the supervision of the Center Manager but is able to perform most tasks independently. 24-40 hours per week, $15.46 - $16.72 per hour. DOE. CHILD CARE CENTER MANAGER – TOT SPOT – COLVILLE, WA We are willing to be creative regarding hours worked to accommodate a qualified candidate’s needs. Signing bonus and/or reduced rate on childcare possible for qualified candidate. To coordinate, budget and manage the daily successful operation of the Tot Spot Child Care Center. Supervise employees and the Tot Spot Child Care Center following the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) and Agency guidelines. 40 hours, Salaried/Exempt position, $4,395.30/ per month + Benefits, which associates to $25.84 per hour. WAREHOUSE WORKER/DELIVERY DRIVER – $1,000 HIRING INCENTIVE (ARDEN WAREHOUSE) Responsible for the filling and delivery of client/customer orders from stock on hand, maintains inventory control and prepares monthly activity reports. 40 hours per week, $19.87 - $21.49 per hour DOE plus Benefits.
HEAD START CENTER MANAGER 1 OR 2 – COLVILLE, WA Provides leadership, support, supervision and technical assistance to education staff. Supports the integration of trauma invested practices that support social-emotional learning and self-regulation in the classroom. Conducts evaluations and maintains records. Is responsible for the day-to-day operations & management of assigned facilities, including repair, maintenance, supplies and maintaining all related documentation. Assures implementation of education and facility systems to meet program compliance. 40 hours per week, $2647.00 to $3061.00 per month, DOE. HEAD START CENTER MANAGER 1 OR 2 – NEWPORT, WA Provides leadership, support, supervision and technical assistance to education staff. Supports the integration of trauma invested practices that support social-emotional learning and self-regulation in the classroom. Conducts evaluations and maintains records. Is responsible for the day-to-day operations & management of assigned facilities, including repair, maintenance, supplies and maintaining all related documentation. Assures implementation of education and facility systems to meet program compliance. 40 hours per week, $2647.00 to $3061.00 per month, DOE. HEAD START LEAD TEACHER LEVEL 1, 2 OR 3 – COLVILLE, WA Oversees the daily operation of a Head Start classroom. Plans, coordinates and implements educational plans for preschool children including the integration of trauma invested practices that support social-emotional learning and self-regulation in the classroom. Works with families in the home to facilitate growth in their knowledge of child development, parenting techniques and how to meet their child’s emotional and educational needs. Provides supervision, technical assistance, support, training, mentoring and guidance to other teachers, staff and volunteers and provides input into the development of Head Start systems and programs. This is a full time, salaried/non-exempt position, $3,145.00 -$3,964.00 / month DOE. CARE COORDINATOR/CASE MANAGER (HYBRID WORK ENVIRONMENT BETWEEN OFFICE AND WORK FROM HOME) – NEWPORT, WA Our rapidly growing organization has a need for compassionate case managers. Provides care coordination services to eligible individuals and their families. Assesses needs, develops and monitors implementation of service plans, makes appropriate referrals and serves as a client advocate with other service providers. Responsible for follow up with clients regardless of setting to coordinate care and follow up services as needed. Works with individuals and their families to assist them to identify and access supports. Uses health education and motivational interviewing techniques to build engagement in goals, increase resiliency and build a pathway for continued health improvement and a healthy lifestyle. Utilizes health promotion, wellness coaching and awareness of chronic health condition to support client’s continued health and improvement. Works to facilitate a reduction in utilization of emergency services and decrease recurrence of hospitalizations. ***Hybrid work environment between office and work from home*** 36-40 hours per week, $21.65 - $23.42 per hour, DOE. TRANSIT DRIVER – $1,000 HIRING INCENTIVE (COLVILLE, WA) Transports persons to and from scheduled destinations, utilizing specialized equipment. This position is safety sensitive and requires pre-employment, random and post-accident drug testing in compliance with Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) standards and Corporate policy, as a condition of employment. 20 hours per week, $18.23 – $19.71 per hour DOE.
VICTIM ADVOCATE – $500 HIRING INCENTIVE (COLVILLE, WA) Provides crisis intervention and advocacy services for general crime victims or victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse. Provides initial eligibility and psychosocial assessments, an integrated safety plan with desired outcomes, follow-up information, and support. Advocates for the client and provides legal rights and responsibilities information relative to legal proceedings. Advocates for adult victim rights in the legal system. Advocates for abused children’s rights in the social service system and coordinates with the legal system. Maintains records of client contact, serves as client liaison with other service providers and prepares periodic reports and correspondence. Serves as a community resource for information regarding the impact of crimes on victims and the rights of victims. Coordinates services between victims, law enforcement, prosecutors and judges. Provides in person response, including but not limited to medical advocacy, to victims as needed. Serves victims in crisis as needed. 40 hours per week, $21.65 to $23.42 per hour, DOE. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FACILITATOR – $500 HIRING INCENTIVE (COLVILLE, WA) Community Engagement Facilitator assesses community needs and readiness, coordinates and implements community awareness programs created by the Community Engagement Program Manager to provide information regarding crime victimization. The position will also assist the Program Manager in planning and presenting prevention programs to a wide variety of audiences to promote social change. 40 hours per week, $19.87 - $21.49 DOE. SUPPORTIVE HOUSING CASE MANAGER – COLVILLE, WA Provides information, assistance and comprehensive case management with a focus on housing sustainability to person in need. This case management position includes providing housing search and stabilization to services to those who are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness through the process of locating housing and providing ongoing case management services to promote long- term housing and community stability. We provide trauma-informed, person-centered, client-choice care with compassion and respect. The case manager will assess needs, develop and monitor implementation of service plans, make appropriate referrals and serves as an advocate with other service providers. 40 hours per week, $21.65 - $22.52 per hour, DOE.
Kinship Care Community Living Connections Our Kinship Navigator provides grandparents and relatives who are raising children, connections with community resources such as health, financial, legal services, support groups, training and emergency funds. Kinship services help kinship families establish or maintain greater self- sufficiency and long-term stability needed to keep their children out of the foster care system Call one of our case managers today for more details about our Kinship Programs. Ferry County: 509-775-0972 x 5008 Stevens & Pend Oreille County: 509-685-6073 Whitman County: 509-332-0365
Stevens County Resources Colville Warming Center (American Legion) 103 E. 6th St. Colville, WA Entrance is Main and 7th Doors open at 5 pm when temperature is 25 degrees Hope Street Stop 528 Wynne St. Colville WA (509)-690-8111 Provides showers, laundry, and snacks Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Colville Volunteer Food and Resource Center 210 S Wynne St, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-2971 https://colvillefoodbank.org May help with utilities (shut off notice required) and rent (eviction notice required). No deposits for utilities or rent. Must provide proof of address. Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 9:30am – 12:30pm Victim Services Center 956 South Main Street, Colville WA 99114 24 hr. Help Line (509) 684-6139 Provides crisis support, referrals to counseling, medical advocacy and legal advocacy for victims Hours: Monday - Friday 8am – 5pm Sharing House (Assembly of God Church) 516 E. Glen Ave, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-4721 Provides free clothing and household items Hours: Tuesday 9:30am - 12:00pm New Family Life Services 144 W 5th Ave, Colville, WA 99114 (509)-684-9895 Provides pregnancy testing supportive services, peer counseling and maternity housing with three rooms. These services are free, confidential and the staff is very compassionate. Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 12pm – 4 pm Stevens County Shelter 956 S Main St, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-8421 After hours, call Stevens County Sherriff at 1-800-573-0947 or (509) 684-2555 Provides temporary shelter and referral to other services for individual and families who are experiencing homelessness Hours: Monday - Friday 8am – 4pm Hope Vineyard 184 De grief Rd, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 684-9272 Provides access to the food bank and prayer ministry. Hours: 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month 1pm-2:30pm with curbside service.
Community Colleges of Spokane - Colville Branch 985 S Elm St. Colville, WA 99114 Community Clothing closet. Provide gently used business/work attire. Call for hours of operation Prepares Diaper Distribution – Pregnancy and Parenting Support Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 320 N Maple St. Colville, WA 99114 Free diaper distribution. All children under the age of 5 are eligible for diapers, pull ups, and wipes. Hours: 3rd Saturday of every month 11:30am - 1pm Addy Rescue Mission 1390 Addy-Main St, Addy, WA 99101 (509) 935-6633 AA Meetings Monday’s at 5pm Food, Clothing, Housewares, Information, and Referral, On-site lunches and Christian Counseling Hours: Thursday 9am - 3pm Chewelah Food Bank 302 E Main Ave, Chewelah, WA 99109 (509) 935-6204 Supplement a three (3) day supply of five food groups, plus many extras. Hours: Thursdays 10am - 2pm Prepares Diaper Distribution – Pregnancy and Parenting Support St. Mary of the Rosary Catholic Church 502 E. Main Avenue, Chewelah, WA. 99109 Free diaper distribution. All children under the age of 5 are eligible for diapers, pull ups, and wipes. Hours: 2nd and 3rd Thursday of every month 10:00am – 11:30am Ford Ford Food Pantry 347 W 2nd Ave Suite G, Colville, WA 99114 (509) 276-1740 Hours: 2nd Wednesday of the month 1pm - 2pm Hunters Hunters Food Bank 5061 Lemon Ave, Hunters, WA 99137 (509) 722-3332 Hours: Wednesdays 10am -1pm (closed 3rd Wednesday)
Kettle Falls Kettle Falls Community Food Bank 472 Meyers St, Kettle Falls, WA 99141 (509)738-2326 Provides dry goods, dairy, fresh produce when available, and meat. Hours: Monday - Thursday 10am – 2pm Kettle Falls Free Clothing Room Across from Kettle Falls Food Bank in big grey building. Provides clothing, household furniture and household items. Hours: Tuesdays 9am – 12pm (may not always be open due to volunteer availability) Loon Lake Food Pantry 3945 Fir St. Loon Lake, WA.99148 (509)233-8450 Provides food, referrals, and assistance with emergencies. There is a small resource center available with Medicare Health Insurance information and low-income family referrals. Hours: Mondays and Thursdays 9am – 12:45pm Northport Food Bank 111 Center Ave. Northport, WA. 99157 (509)732-6183 Provides food and resource assistance. Hours: Mondays 8am – 12pm Springdale Food Pantry 206 N. 2nd St. Springdale, WA. 99181 Provides food and resource assistance. Hours: Open 3rd Wednesday Tum Tum Food Bank 6424 Hwy 291 Nine Mile Falls WA. 99026 (Back side of Tum Tum Community Center) Provides food and resource assistance 509-276-5472 Hours: 1st and 3rd Saturday 9am – 12pm Valley Food Bank 395 Bulldog Creek Rd. Provides food and resource assistance Hours: Mondays 10am – 3pm
Community Friendship Feast – FREE! Mondays – Lunch Colville Community Church 11:30am – 12:30 pm 930 S. Elm Street Tuesdays – Lunch Seventh Day Adventist Church 11:30am – 12:30 pm 138 E. Cedar Loop Wednesdays – Lunch Free Methodist Church 11:30am -- 12:30 pm 1221 E. Hawthorne Ave Thursdays – Lunch Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 11:30am – 12:30 pm 320 N. Maple St. Fridays – Lunch Congregational United Church of Christ 11:30am -12:30 pm 205 N. Maple St. *Sponsored by the Members of the Coville Faith Community*
Self-Help www.washingtonlawhelp.org Washington Law Help • This website will allow anyone to search about legal issues, needed forms, venue, legal access to justice and much more, in a variety of languages • There are subtopic categories including all civil matters and even information about criminal proceedings • Clicking on a named topic will bring pages of information including but not limited to; available forms, questions and answers regarding many issues, legal advice, etc. • This website is linked to NJP which attorneys write and post information that is exactly what is given to a person who talks to the CLEAR line www.courts.wa.gov Washington State Courts • This website will provide court forms for all civil matters • Clicking on the Court Forms link will access all state mandated forms available for many legal matters • These forms can be printed in a Work document format • Access public case records for all counties in Washington, for Superior, and District Court • Give anyone the ability to name search someone and find all public court filings for that person • Access local court rules and news and information produced by AOC How Do I find a Lawyer? • Go to washingtonlawhelp.org • Read the WashingtronLawHelp.org self-help information on choosing a lawyer • Search for “How to Find a Lawyer” • Search on the Washington State Bar Association website: • Go to www.mywsba.org • Click on “Lawyer Directory” • Search by area of practice and/or location • Ask friends & family for a referral • You can check a lawyer’s discipline history, eligibility and other information on the Washington State Bar Associations website • Go to www.mywsba.org • Click on “Lawyer Dictionary” • Search by name • Click on the lawyer in question’s listing to see more information
Legal Resources Free & Low-Cost Legal Assistance World Relief www.nwjustice.org/home Immigration (509)484-9829 888-201-1014 or (509)684-7652 Washington State Courts Northwest Justice Project for Seniors www.courts.wa.gov Senior Citizens Only 888-387-7111 Washington Law Help Stevens County Court Facilitator www.washingtonlawhelp.org Family Law - $20 (no fee waiver) 509-684-7575 Sexual Violence Law Center www.svlawcenter.org Fulcrum Dispute Resolution Clinic 844-991-7852 Mediation 509-838-2799 DV/SA Native Coalition Moderate Means Program www.womenspirit.net Family, Consumer, & Housing issues www.moderatemeanswa.org LGBTQ Support 800-945-9722 866-427-4747 (24 hour) Volunteer Lawyers’ Program DV/SA/Other Crimes Spokane County Bar Association 844-509-SAFE (7233) www.spokanebar.org/vlp Disability Rights Washington Center for Justice www.disabilityrightswa.org www.cforjsutice.org 800-562-2702 509-835-5211 Language Interpreters available Unemployment Law Project Columbia Legal Services www.unemploymentlawproject.org www.columbialegal.org 509-624-9178 888-201-1014 Washington State Attorney General Tenant Rights www.atg.gov www.tenantsunion.org 888-756-3641 Attorneys for Persons with AIDS www.gaycity.org Northwest Immigrant Rights 206-267-7100 www.nwirp.org
Transportation Services - Rural Resources • We provide Dial-A-Ride (DAR) service for persons of special needs (persons with disabilities, too old or young to operate a vehicle, and low income) in Stevens, Pend Oreille, Ferry counties and support for Veterans and access Veteran services in the Highly Rural areas. Call 1-800-776-9026 • Dial-A-Ride also supports the remote trips into Colville, Kettle Falls, and Chewelah for necessities including fresh food, legal, medical, intermodal, recreation, and other peer and social opportunities. • Volunteer transportation is available, primarily for necessary appointments such as medical and social services usually to larger communities. • Rural Resources transports passengers to and from outlying areas when it’s the closest provider of type. • We offer fixed commuter routes in Northern Stevens County. Arrive at your stop 10 minutes early, please have your bus fare/ pass ready when boarding Rural Resources Community Action • www.ruralresources.org 509-684-2961 • 800-776-9026
Rural Resources Community Action Commuter Bus Schedule Colville to Kettle Falls - Morning Colville to Kettle Falls 6:55 a.m. Safeway 4:50 p.m. Safeway 6:58 a.m. Wal-Mart 4:55 p.m. Wal-Mart 7:08 a.m. Kettle Falls Foods 5:10 p.m. Kettle Falls Foods 7:12 a.m. Kettle Falls Chevron 5:15 p.m. Kettle Falls Chevron 7:17 a.m. KF Ranger Station Kettle Falls to Colville Kettle Falls to Colville 5:25 p.m. Wal-Mart 7:30 a.m. Wal-Mart 5:30 p.m. Safeway 7:35 a.m. Safeway 5:35 p.m. Community College 7:40 a.m. Community College 7:45 a.m. Rural Resources Chewelah to CoIviIIe - Morning Colville to Kettle Falls 7:10 a.m. Casino 7:15 a.m. Safeway 7:50 a.m. Courthouse Astor/Oak 7:25 a.m. Blue Creek 7:53 a.m. Safeway 7:30 a.m. Addy 7:56 a.m. Wal-Mart 7:45 a.m. Rural Resources 8:12 a.m. Kettle Falls Foods 8:15 a.m. Kettle Falls Chevron 8:00 a.m. Depart Rural Resources 8:20 a.m. Columbia Academy Colville to Chewelah Kettle Falls to Colville 8:15 a.m. Addy 8:35 a.m. Wal-Mart 8:20 a.m. Blue Creek 8:38 a.m. Safeway 8:25 a.m. Safeway 8:41 a.m. Community College 8:30 a.m. Casino 8:45 a.m. Rural Resources Chewelah to Colville - Afternoon Colville to Kettle Falls - 4:05 p.m. Casino Afternoon 4:10 p.m. Safeway 4:20 p.m. Blue Creek 3:45 p.m. Rural Resources 4:25 p.m. Addy 3:48 p.m. Community College 4:40 p.m. Community College 3:53 p.m. Safeway 4:45 p.m. Rural Resources 3:58 p.m. Wal-Mart 4:08 p.m. Kettle Falls Foods Colville to Chewelah 4:11 p.m. Kettle Falls Chevron 5:05 p.m. Addy 4:15 p.m. KF Ranger Station 5:15 p.m. Blue Creek Kettle Falls to Colville 5:25 p.m. Safeway 4:35 p.m. Wal-Mart 5:30 p.m. Casino 4:38 p.m. Safeway 4:40 p.m. Astor & Main 4:45 p.m. Rural Resources It is the goal of Rural Resources Community Action to provide appropriate and adequate services to eligible individuals regardless of race, religion, color, gender, pregnancy, age (including those over 40), national origin (including ancestry), ethnicity, disability (as defined in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act), marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, income or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal or state law. If you wish to make a discrimination complaint, contact the Rural Resources Community Action Transportation Department Plan to arrive at your stop 10 minutes early, please have your bus fare/ pass ready when boarding
Gold Line Schedule: (Gold Line is not owned or operated by RRCA) IMPORTANT: Gold Line is a scheduled bus service in Northeastern Washington State, offering two round trips daily between Kettle Falls, WA and Spokane, WA, along U.S. Highway 395. Per federal mandate, face masks are required to ride the Gold Line shuttle. Masks must be worn over both mouth and nose for the duration of the trip. All vehicles are ADA equipped vehicles with wheelchair lifts. *A pre-paid reservation required for pick up SOUTHBOUND – Kettle Falls to Spokane Airport KFA Kettle Falls 7:30AM 1:45PM COL Colville 7:45AM 2:00PM ARD Arden 7:55AM 2:10PM ADD Addy 8:05AM 2:20PM CHE Chewelah 8:20AM 2:35PM CCA Chewelah Casino (Res Only) 8:25AM 2:40PM LLA Loon Lake 8:45AM 3:00PM DPA Deer Park 9:05AM 3:20PM NSP North Spokane 9:25AM 3:50PM SPT Spokane STA Plaza 9:45AM 4:00PM SPO Spokane Intermodal 9:50AM 4:05PM GEG Spokane Airport (Res Only) 10:05AM 4:20PM NORTHBOUND – Spokane Airport to Kettle Falls GEG Spokane Airport (Res Only) 11:05AM 5:20PM SPO Spokane STA Plaza 11:20AM 5:35PM SPT Spokane Intermodal 11:35AM 5:45PM NSP North Spokane 11:55AM 6:05PM DPA Deer Park 12:15PM 6:25PM LLA Loon Lake (Res Only) 12:30PM 6:40PM CCA Chewelah Casino (Res Only) 12:50PM 7:00PM CHE Chewelah 12:55PM 7:05PM ADD Addy (Res Only) 1:10PM 7:20PM ARD Arden 1:20PM 7:30PM COL Colville 1:30PM 7:40PM KFA Kettle Falls 1:45PM 7:55PM For your travel convenience, Gold Line operates 7 days a week. Note: Gold Line operations are closed each year on New Year’s Day, Easter, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
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