Financial help for single moms

Washington State Assistance For Single Mothers

Help For Single Moms In Washington

The state of Washington offers several aid programs for needy families. Many of these give single moms in Washington the support they need to care for their children and provide them with a happy, healthy childhood.

Childcare – Through the Working Connections Child Care Program single moms and other parents who are working or training for work in an approved Department of Social and Human Services program can find help paying for quality childcare for their kids. The type of childcare can be in a licensed center, a family’s home, or even the child’s own home, provided the childcare provider is approved by the program. This allows many single moms the ability to get and keep a good job to help better their family’s situation.

Health Care
– Single moms who cannot get insurance through their employer can turn to the state for help. Financially eligible families can get Medicaid through the Healthy Options program. Healthy Options covers the entire family. The state’s health insurance program for children helps uninsured and under insured children find access to medical care. Those who are not eligible for Medicaid may wish to get coverage through the Washington State Health Insurance Pool, which is an independent, non-profit health plan created for individuals who have been denied health care elsewhere.

Food and Supplies – Single moms who struggle to afford the basic necessities will find support through several state programs. If the need is urgent and temporary, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families offers a cash benefit to help families get back on their feet. For moms who need help buying groceries, the Washington Basic Food Program offers help paying for healthy food. Moms of preschoolers, babies, and toddlers can apply for WIC, which gives vouchers for certain foods like milk, eggs, and cheese.

Transportation – Several counties in Washington state have public transportation options that single moms can use to get around town (http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Transit/). When these do not provide a viable alternative, moms who do not own a vehicle can opt for a carpool setup with a coworker. Remember to offer gas money when you do not have a vehicle to contribute to the carpooling agreement.

Rent Assistance – Washington State offers several rent assistance programs to low-income families in their state. Income eligibility is based on the location where they live, but many single moms are eligible for some sort of assistance. These programs are offered with funding through the Housing Division of the Department of Commerce.

College Grants – To find assistance in heading back to school, file the FAFSA to apply for federal aid. Then, talk to the financial aid department at your chosen school to learn of any state or local grants you may be eligible for.

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