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Financial Hardship Fund offered by American Parkinson Disease Association's Northwest Chapter
Provides financial support to people with Parkinson’s disease and their families. Provides financial assistance for services such as exercise and wellness classes, medication, respite care, assistance at home, and transportation.
Provide financial assistance to people with Parkinson’s disease and their families.
Approved applicants will be eligible for up to $400 once every year (12 months)
Funds may be used for programs, services, and activities designed to improve quality of life.
Exercise/Wellness:
- Covers costs associated with exercise/wellness programs and activities that focus on improving and maintaining the health for persons with PD, such as boxing, dancing, yoga, tai-chi, physical therapy, occupational therapy
Medication:
- Defrays expenses not covered by other programs or health insurance
Respite/Adult Day Program:
- Subsidizes the cost of respite care for the person with Parkinson disease, to enable care partners to take time away to rejuvenate.
Assistance at Home:
- Covers expenses for home services, such as housework, light yard work, snow shoveling, and other tasks that a person with PD or a care partner are not able to complete.
Transportation:
- Covers costs associated with travel to and from doctor’s appointments, support groups, and other events for those who are no longer driving or for whom driving is significantly limited due to the effects of Parkinson’s disease.
Adaptive Equipment:
- Offsets costs associated with the purchase and/or installation of equipment or modifications needed in the home to aid in activities of daily living, such as grab bars, hand rails, widening doorways, bathroom accessibility
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Prescription Expense Assistance
Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Respite Care Subsidies
Washington State Park Discount Passes offered at Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
Offers camping discount programs for Washington state residents who are veterans, ages 62 and older, foster families or those with certain disabilities.
Offers five types of discount passes to Washington State residents:
1. $75 Off-Season Senior Citizen Pass which provides:
- Free nightly camping or moorage (utility sites are $10 per night) from Oct 1 to March 31st AND Sun-Th in April.
2. Free Senior Citizen Limited Income Pass which provides:
- 50% discount on nightly camping or moorage (one site per night)
- 50% discount on the off season Senior Citizen's Pass
- Free watercraft launching and trailer dump
- Waives day access fees for Washington State Parks
- 50% off on Off-Season Senior Citizen Pass.
3.Free Disability Pass:
- 50% discount on nightly camping or moorage (one site per night)
- Free watercraft launching and trailer dump
- Waives day access fees for Washington State Parks
Note: A permanent Disability Parking Placard or license plate issued by the Washington Department of Licensing also enables access to the 50% disability discount.
4. Free Disabled Veteran Lifetime Pass:
- Free camping or moorage (one site per night)
- Reservations fees waived
- Free watercraft launch and trailer dump
- Waives day access for Washington State Parks, Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.
5. Free Foster Family Pass:
- Free camping (one night per site)
- Free day-use entry in Washington state parks.
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Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Just-in-Time Funding offered by Treehouse
Provides funding for youth in foster care to explore interests and engage in their communities, reducing financial barriers to their personal growth and development.
Provides funding for youth in foster care to explore interests and engage in their communities, reducing financial barriers to their personal growth and development.
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Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Enrichment Scholarship Program offered by Assistance League of Seattle
Provides summer camp scholarships of $500 for students in Seattle Public Schools grades 6-11 to attend the summer camp of their choice (some exclusions apply such as religious camps).
Offers extracurricular enrichment scholarships to Seattle Public School students to be used at summer camp. Program will provide up to $500 scholarship per student. Preference will be given to applications for programs in:
- Art
- Debate
- Drama
- Journalism
- Language
- Leadership
- Mathematics
- Music
- Science
- Technology
Exceptions not covered by the program include religious studies, foreign study or exchange programs, private lessons or any transportation affiliated with a program.
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Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Recreational Scholarship Program offered by City of Renton
Scholarships for city of Renton residents of any age for any recreation program which the city offers.
Scholarships are available for low- to moderate-income residents of any age for any recreation program which the city of Renton offers.
Scholarships are based on family income and range from 50-90% of the program's cost.
A limited number of scholarships are available.
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Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Park Pass Program offered by Every Kid Outdoors
Provides a pass for entry into all federal lands and waters. The pass admits the 4th grader plus all children under 16 and up to three adults for free or one passenger vehicle with the 4th grader plus all children under 16 and up to three adults.
Provides a pass for entry into all federal lands and waters. Participating agencies include the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Forest Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The pass admits the 4th grader plus all children under 16 and up to three adults for free or one passenger vehicle with the 4th grader plus all children under 16 and up to three adults.
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Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Recreational Scholarship Program offered by Renton Parks and Recreation Department at Renton Community Center
Provides scholarships for low- to moderate-income residents for any recreation program which the city of Renton offers.
Scholarships are available for low- to moderate-income residents of any age for any recreation program which the city of Renton offers. Includes assistance for day camps during the summer.
Scholarships are based on family income and range from 50-90% of the program's cost.
A limited number of scholarships are available.
For each recreation quarter, residents can receive one scholarship per family member.
There is a maximum of $200 per family.
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Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Material Goods and Scholarships for Children offered by Grassroot Projects
Offers material goods such as clothing, diapers and school supplies to children from low-income immigrant families, as well as scholarships for extra-curricular activities to low-income elementary and middle school-aged children.
Provides essential goods such as clothing and shoes, diapers, wipes, formula, school supplies etc. to children from low-income immigrant, refugee and undocumented families. Supplies may be picked up from a Renton location during a distribution event, delivered to the doorstep in person or shipped to families.
Also offers scholarships for extra-curricular activities such as sports programs for elementary and middle school-age children.
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Free School Supplies
Diapers
Shoes
Recreation Related Expense Assistance
Children's Clothing
