Reduced Cost
Services Guide
DSHS 22-1841 (Rev. 4/23)
Contents
Introduction ........................................1
Glossary ..............................................2
Internet ................................................3
Telephone ...........................................6
Utilities .................................................8
Transportation ................................ 14
Medical, Pharmacy, Dental ....... 16
Retail and Farmers Markets ..... 18
Financial Institutions.................... 23
Museums ......................................... 24
Childrens Museums ................... 28
Parks ................................................. 29
Zoos .................................................. 30
Gyms .................................................. 31
Miscellaneous................................ 32
If you have questions, changes or additions to this document
please contact Brice Montgomery at [email protected].
A special thank you to Amanda Meier for her work on this guide.
Introduction
We hope this resource will help you to find
more affordable options for common and
often essential products and services.
The following Reduced Cost Services Guide highlights
a variety of products and services available in or near
Washington state that are offered at reduced cost for people
meeting certain income levels.
Nearly one of every four Washington citizens turns to the
Economic Services Administration (ESA) for assistance
with cash grants, food, child support, child care, disability
determination and supports for transition to employment
and other services. Each day this customer base of almost
two million receives service from 4,200 dedicated ESA
employees help individuals and families across Washington
State meet their foundational needs and work toward
achieving their full potential.
Every day, strong organizational values help us transform
our vision into reality. This means progress toward the
achievement of our unified goal to reduce the number of
individuals and families living in poverty by 50 percent by
2025 in a way that eliminates disparities. Pursuit of this
unified goal shapes our organizational culture and guides
decision-making on everything from staffing decisions to
setting priorities on allocation of limited resources.
Our values and commitment to providing opportunities for
people and reducing poverty led to this project. We hope
you will find it useful.
The Department of Social Health Services (DSHS) and the
Economic Services Administration (ESA) do not endorse
any of the products and services included. The contents
of this resource are not constantly updated, therefore
occasional outdated information may be included.
Please confirm the product or service cost details prior
to ordering. Additionally, while we made every effort to
include all options, some may have been missed.
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Glossary of Acronyms
Glossary of Acronyms 2
CHIP: Children’s Health Insurance Program - Provides health coverage to eligible
children, through both Medicaid and other CHIP programs.
DVR: Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - A statewide resource assisting
people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, maintain, advance in, or regain
employment.
EBT: Electronic Benefits Transfer - If you receive food assistance in Washington,
you will be issued an EBT card, also known as a “Quest Card.” You use this card
like a debit card to purchase food items at stores. Cash assistance recipients are
given the choice of an EBT card or direct deposit into a bank account.
FMNP: Farmers Market Nutrition Program - Eligible WIC participants are issued
FMNP coupons in addition to their regular WIC benefits. These coupons can be
used to buy eligible foods from approved farmers’ markets or roadside stands.
FPL: Federal Poverty Level - An economic measure that is used to decide whether
the income level of an individual or family qualifies them for certain federal
benefits and programs. The FPL is the set minimum amount of income that a
family needs for food, clothing, transportation, shelter and other necessities.
Medicaid: In Washington State, Medicaid is called Apple Health. Apple Health
provides preventative care, like cancer screenings, treatment for diabetes and high
blood pressure, and many other health care services.
NSLP: National School Lunch Program - A meal program operating in public,
non-profit private schools and residential child care institutions. It provides
nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to children.
PUD: Public Utility District a community-owned, locally regulated utility.
SNAP: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly known as food
stamps) – Called Basic Food in Washington, the program provides food assistance
to low-income families and individuals. Benefits are issued through the EBT system
and used at participating grocery stores or markets.
SSI: Supplemental Security Income – A federal income supplement program
designed to help aged, blind and disabled people who have little to no income. SSI
provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.
TANF: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - Provides cash grants to families
with children and pregnant women who are below income and resource limits.
Persons who are caring for a relative’s child or guardians who are acting in the
place of a parent are also able to apply for TANF on behalf of these children.
WIC: Special Supplementation Program for Women, Infants and Children -
Provides supplemental foods, health care referrals and nutrition education for low-
income pregnant, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to
infants and children up to age five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
Internet Discount Programs
Federal Internet Discount Program (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company
Name
Service
Area
Program
Name
Eligibility Conditions Cost Type of
Internet
Installation
Fee
Hardware
Fees
Download
Speed
Upload
Speed
Term of
Service
Data Cap Extras
Universal
Service
Co.*
All states
+ DC
Lifeline Household
income is at or
below 200%
of the Federal
Poverty
Guidelines, or
if a member of
the household
participates in
at least one of
the programs
below (please
see ACP link
for complete
list): Federal
Pell Grant
during the
current award
year, Free and
Reduced-
Price School
Lunch, SNAP,
Medicaid,
Federal
Housing
Assistance,
SSI, WIC,
Veterans
Pension or
Survivor
Benefits,
TANF/Tribal
TANF
Lifeline also
offers phone
assistance.
Households
may select
one or the
other, not
both
Participating
firms will
reduce
the cost of
existing
household
service by
$9.25/m (or
$34.25/m
if a tribal
member
and live on
federally
recognized
tribal lands.)
Wireless/
landline
telephone,
home
internet, or
cell phone
plan
Varies Varies Minimum of
18 Mbps
Minimum of
2 Mbps
No contract
but
reestablish
eligibility
annually
Varies If a tribal
member and
live on federally
recognized
tribal lands,
Lifeline can
reimburse
the full cost
(up to $100)
of initiating
internet service
(w/ certain
companies)
Internet Discount Programs 3
Internet Discount Programs (continued)
Internet Discount Programs 4
*LifeLine Program Participants (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Eligibility Type of
Internet
Contact Information
CenturyLink Longview, Kelso, Rainer, Castlerock, Vader, Ridgefield, Winlock, Skamokawa,
Battle Ground, Yacolt, Brush Prairie, Pe Ell, Chehalis, Vancouver, Centralia,
Morton, Rochester
SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing, Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if income is less than 135% FPL
DSL Phone:
(800)244-1111
Consolidated
Communications
Cle Elum, Eatonville, Ellensburg, Kittitas, Lacey, Mckenna, Naches, Olympia,
Rainier, Roy, Selah. Tenino, Thorp, Tumwater, Vantage, Yakima, Yelm
SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing, Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if income is less than 135% FPL
Wireless Phone:
(844)YOUR-CCI
Q Link Washington (main service around major highways) SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing, Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if income is less than 135% FPL
Mobile Phone:
(855)754-6543
TDS Telecom Amboy, Anatone, Asotin, Cinebar, Ethel, La Center, Mossyrock, Onalaska,
Salkum, Silver Creek
SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing, Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if income is less than 135% FPL
DSL Phone:
(855)220-2592
Viasat Washington SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing, Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if income is less than 135% FPL
Satellite Phone:
(844)702-3199
Rainier Connect Centralia, Eatonville, Fife, Fircrest, Graham, Lakewood, Puyallup, Roy,
Spanaway, Tacoma, University Place
SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing, Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if income is less than 135% FPL
Cable Phone:
(253)683-4100 or
(800)832-5725
Federal Internet Discount Program (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Eligibility Benefit Description Extras Contact Information
Affordable
Connectivity
Program
All states + DC SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, Housing,
Veterans & Survivors Pension,
Tribal assistance programs or if
income is less than 135% FPL
A discount of $30/m ($75/m
on tribal lands) toward
broadband services
The EBB is teaming up with
hundreds of broadband
providers to provide a
temporary discount on
broadband services to low
income households
A one time $100 discount
on a laptop, desktop or
tablet computer if you
contribute at least $10 to
the purchase price
Phone:
1(888) 225-5322
Internet Discount Programs (continued)
Low Cost Wired In-Home Internet Options (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company
Name
Eligibility Conditions Cost Type of
Internet
Installation
Fees
Hardware
Fees
Download
Speed
Upload
Speed
Term of
Service
Data Cap Extras Contact
Comcast NSLP,
Housing,
Medicaid,
SNAP, SSI
No debt owed
to Comcast in
the last year and
is not a current
subscriber
$9.95/m
+ tax
Cable
Internet
None
- choice
of self-
installation or
professional
installation
Included
with no extra
cost
50 Mbps Enjoy cost-
effective
connectivity,
with no
installation
fee and rent-
free modems
No contract
but
reestablish
eligibility
annually
1 Tb/m,
excess
use will be
automatically
charged
at $10 per
50 Gbs not
to exceed
$200/m
Low cost laptop
or desktop
computer for
$150, limited
Xfinity hotspot
use, and
internet usage
classes
Phone:
(800)-XFINITY
Charter
Spectrum
NSLP, SSI,
SNAP, TANF
Not a current
subscriber
$14.99/m
+ tax
Cable
Internet
Self-Install
Kit for free or
$49.99 for a
professional
Included
with no extra
cost
30 Mbps Varies No contract
but
reestablish
eligibility
annually
Unlimited Home WiFi for
$5/m more
Phone:
(833)267-6094
Wave A participant
in public
assistance
programs,
Medicaid,
SNAP, SSI,
and others
No credit check,
and have not
subscribed to
Wave services
within the 60 day
period prior to
applying for the
program
Free for
60 days,
$9.95/ m
+ tax for
additional
10 months
Satellite Free Varies on
plan
25 Mbps Varies No contract 2 TB -
Unlimited
is an extra
$20.00/m
None Phone:
(855)971-1252
Walmart
Family
Mobile
SNAP,
Medicaid or
other social
assistance
programs
Limited to 1
household
- requires
an unlocked
T-Mobile or
GSM compatible
phone
$14.88/m Mobile
Internet
None None N/A N/A No contract None Unlimited talk,
text and mobile
hotspot capable
Phone:
(877)440-9758
Internet Discount Programs 5
Free or Discounted Telephone Programs 6
Free or Discounted Telephone Programs
LifeLine Free Federal Wireless Program (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Program Name Eligibility Conditions Cost Type of Service Term of Service Extras
Universal
Service Co.*
All states + DC LifeLine Medicaid, SNAP, SSI,
Federal Public Housing
Assistance, Bureau of
Indian Affairs General
Assistance, Tribally-Ad-
ministered TANF, Food
Distribution Program
on Indian Reservations,
Tribal Head Start, Veterans
and Survivors Pension
Benefit, if income is less
than 135% of FPL
Lifeline also offers internet
services. Households may
select internet assistance
or cell phone assistance,
not both.
Free or reduced
cost service
plans. Some
offer free phones.
– see details
below
All plans offer
the opportunity
to purchase ad-
ditional monthly
minutes for a fee
Wireless cellular
service
No contract but
reestablish eligi-
bility annually
Tribal members
residing on federally
recognized tribal lands
may receive additional
discounts or increased
service levels
LifeLine Program Participants - Free Services (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Cost Specifics Extras Contact Information
Access Wireless Free – if
eligible
Using your own compatible phone or one you
purchase; unlimited talk, text and data (25 GB high
speed) per month. Only one line per household.
Tribal customers are eligible for unlimited talk and
text and 5.5 GB of data
(888)900-5899
Assurance Wireless Free – if
eligible
Free Android smartphone (shipping charges may
apply); unlimited talk, text and data (35GB high
speed) per month. Only one line per household.
(888)321-5880
EnTouch Wireless Free – if
eligible
Some residents may be eligible for a free smart-
phone; 1000 voice minutes, 500 texts and 100 MB
of data per month. Only one line per household.
Tribal customers are eligible for unlimited voice and
text and 4.5 GB of data
(800)551-4636
Life Wireless Free – if
eligible
Free cell phone (shipping charges may apply);
1000 voice minutes, unlimited texts, 30 GB of data
per month. Only one line per household.
(888)543-3620
Q-Link Free – if
eligible
Using your own compatible phone; unlimited
voice, text and data. Only one line per household.
Eligible customers can get a new tablet through the
EBB program.
(855)754-6543
SafeLink Free – if
eligible
Using your own compatible phone or one you
pur-chase; unlimited voice, text and data. Only one
line per household.
(800)723-3546
Free or Discounted Telephone Programs (continued)
Free or Discounted Telephone Programs 7
LifeLine Program Participants - Free Services (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Cost Specifics Extras Contact Information
Terracom Free – if
eligible
Plan #1: Using your own compatible phone or one
you purchase; 1000 voice minutes, and unlim-
ited text for free each month. Only one line per
household.
Plan #2: Using your own compatible phone or
one you purchase; 500 voice minutes, unlimited
text and 4.5 GB data per month. Only one line per
household.
Tribal Plan #1: Using your own compatible phone
or one you purchase; 10,000 voice minutes and
unlim¬ited text. No data.
Tribal Plan #2: Using your own compatible phone or
one you purchase; 10,000 voice minutes (local calls
only), unlimited text and 4.5 GB data.
(888)716-8880
LifeLine Program Participants - Reduced Cost (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Discount Specifics Extra Contact Information
AT & T Mobility Washington $7.25/m discount Using your own compatible phone or one you
purchase; 1000 voice minutes
For eligible tribal mem-
bers residing on tribal
lands the cost may be as
low as $1 per month.
(800)377-9450
Inland Cellular Dayton, College
Place, Moses
Lake Davenport,
Hartline, Pomeroy,
Ritzville
$5.25/m discount Using your own compatible phone or one you pur-
chase; choose a plan and receive the discount
Eligible members of the
Nez Perce Tribe who live
on tribal lands may qualify
for up to $25 off
(208)798-0245
T-Mobile Washington $9.25/m discount on a typically
$19.99/m plan
Using your own compatible phone or one you
purchase; unlimited talk and text and 2 GB data per
month
(800)937-8997
Utility Assistance Programs
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Eligibility Conditions Services
Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program
(LIHEAP)*see below for
utilities that participate in
LIHEAP
WA Heat Household’s average monthly
income is at/below 125% the
FPR (Federal Poverty Level)
Household has not received
LIHEAP in current program
year (10/01-06/30)
Pays residential heating costs
directly to vender or indirectly
through rent
Provides an energy assistance
grant directly to the energy
provider on behalf of eligible
household. May also repair or
replace an unsafe/dysfunctional/
inoperative heating system
Hopelink Bellevue, Shoreline, Redmond,
Carnation, Kirkland, Snohom-
ish County - WA
Natural Gas, Electricity, Oil,
Propane, Wood and wood
pellets
LIHEAP or PSE HELP None Provides grants to assist with
utility bill payments. Grants
range from $100-$1,000 based
on average monthly income, # of
people in household, and cost of
heat over the past year
Helping Hands Program Kittitas County, Chelan County,
Benton PUD, Big Bend Electric,
City of Richland, City of
Kennewick, Franklin PUD
Electric Varies based on local
Community Action Councils
evaluations
None Helps pay electric bills
*LIHEAP Inclusive Programs (click on the Progam Name for an internet link) If you are a Tribal member household residing on or near a Federally Recognized Tribe or Recognized
American Indian Organization, please check with your Tribe about a LIHEAP program.
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Contact Information
Mason County Public Utility District 3 Mason County, WA Energy Phone: (360)426-8255
Avista Utilities WA, ID, OR Weatherization, heating system improvements,
and financial assistance
Residential: (880) 227-9187
Hearing Impaired: Dial 711
Cascade Natural Gas WA, OR Gas, Heat Phone: (888)-522-1130
OlyCap Jefferson County, Clallam County, Mason County Electric, Propane, Heating, Energy Port Townsend: (360)385-2571
Port Angeles: (360)452-4726
Forks: (360)374-6193
Ferry County PUD Ferry County, WA Heat Phone: (509)775-3325
City of Richland Richland, WA Varies Phone: (509)942-7390
Okanogan County PUD Okanogan County, WA Heat Phone: (509)422-3310
Pend Oreille PUD Pend Oreille County, WA Heat Phone: (509)447-3137
Stevens PUD Stevens County, WA Heat Phone: (509)233-2534
Lincoln PUD Lincoln County, WA Heat Phone: (877)265-3211
Chelan PUD Chelan County, WA Heat, Energy Chelan: (509)682-2581
Leavenworth: (509)548-7761
Wenatchee: (509)663-8121
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Utility Assistance Programs (continued)
Other Discounted Utility Options (click on the Progam Name for an internet link)
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Eligibility Conditions Services Contact Information
Chelan County PUD Chelan County, WA Energy Total annual household income
must be 150% or below the federal
poverty level
None 5-30% discount on monthly
energy bill
Chelan: (509)682-2581
Leavenworth: (509)548-
7761
Wenatchee: (509)663-8121
City of Bellingham
Utilities
Bellingham, WA Varies 62 (+): $42,043 or less
18(+): $42,043 or less AND receiv-
ing permanent Social Security
Disability payments
Renewal appli-
cations annually
Reduction of their utility bill
by set percentages:
0-50% of qualifying
income-75% reduction
51%-75% of qualifying
income- 50% reduction
76%-100% of qualifying
income- 25% reduction
Phone: (360)778-8000
Fax: (360)778-8001
City of Port Angeles Port Angeles, WA Electric, Water, Sewer,
Refuse, Storm water
Total household income is at or
below 125% poverty level.
None 25% discount on utility
rates
Phone: (360)457-0411
Clallam County PUD Clallam County, WA Electric LIHEAP: Total household income
must be 150% or below the federal
poverty level
CCPUD: Total household income
must be 200% or below the federal
poverty level
Must provide
2 forms of
identification
Various discounts on
electric bills and possible
Neighborly Assistance
Program
Phone: (360)452-9771 or
(800)542-7859
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Discounted Utility Options (click on the Progam Name for an internet link)
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Eligibility Conditions Services Contact Information
Clark Public Utilities-
Guarantee of Service
Plan (GOSP)
Vancouver, WA Energy/Electricity Has an active Clark Public Utilities
account and earns less than 200%
of the Federal Poverty level
Must provide
proof of all
household
income for the
past 4 months,
social secu-
rity cards for
all household
members,
and a fuel bill
showing home
address
Eliminates built-up debt by
completing their program to
become exempt from paying
late charges for energy
services and the remaining
account balance is forgiven
Phone: (360)992-3000 or
1-(800)562-1736
Cowlitz County PUD Cowlitz County, WA Electric Must meet the low-income stan-
dards based on the Federal Poverty
Level, be a listed customer on the
account, AND either have a eligible
disability or 62+ years old
Must meet and
complete Lower
Columbia CAP,
discounts are
not available
for seasonal/
secondary
residences,
re-apply every 2
years
Reduced electric rate Phone: (360)423-2210 or
1-(800)631-1131
Energy Assistance
Program (EAP)
Pierce County, WA Heat LIHEAP or PSE None Provides education on
energy conservation, utility
payment plans and budget-
ing as well as assists with
bill payments
Phone: (404)954-2054
Ferry County PUD Ferry County, WA Electric 62+ years old and have a combined
family income of $24,000 or less
per year, LIHEAP
None Reduces monthly Basic
Charge on the electric bill
Phone: (509)775-3325
Grant PUD Grant County, WA Electric Must be 62+ years old or have a
qualifying disability as well as be at
or below 150% of Federal Poverty
Level
None 20% rate discount on
electric bill
Phone: (509)766-2505
Utility Assistance Programs (continued)
Utility Assistance Programs 10
Discounted Utility Options (click on the Progam Name for an internet link)
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Eligibility Conditions Services Contact Information
Jefferson County PUD Jefferson County, WA Electric Total household income must not
exceed 150% of the Federal Poverty
Level
None A $44.84 monthly bill
credit and Also qualifies for
$12.73 credit on their PUD
water charges and 30%
discount on PUD sewer
charges
Phone: (360)385-5800
Klickitat PUD Klickitat County, WA Electric, Water/
Wastewater, Lighting
Age 62+, who have total household
incomes of $24,806/yr or less
If customers
move, they will
need to re-apply
Lower utility payment rates Phone: (509)493-2255
Lewis County Public
Utility District (PUD)
Lewis County, WA Varies Household net earnings cannot
exceed 200% of Federal Poverty
Level
Obtain and sub-
mit a minimum
of two bids from
approved con-
tractors prior to
installation
Offers a variety of utility
installments
Phone: (800)562-5612
Pacific Power WA, OR, CA Energy Must be at or below 150% of the
Federal Poverty Level
Certifies annu-
ally
Provides credits on kilowatt
hours consumed over 600
kWh monthly
Phone: 1-(888)221-7070
Pend Oreille PUD Ferry County, Stevens
County, Pend Oreille, and
Lincoln County
Weatherization Low-Income Home Owners/Renters None Reduce energy costs by
increasing the efficiency of
their homes while ensuring
their health and safety
Phone: (509)447-3137
PSE Home Energy
Lifeline Program
(HELP)
Island County, King County,
Kitsap County, Lewis County,
Kittitas County, Pierce
County, Skagit County,
Snohomish County, Thurston
County, Whatcom County
Energy Proof of reduced income or
unemployment
Varies Pays utility bills directly
to utility companies, all
applicants receive education
on energy conservation,
utility payment plans and
budgeting
Phone: (888)225-5773
Utility Assistance Programs (continued)
Utility Assistance Programs 11
Discounted Utility Options (click on the Progam Name for an internet link)
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Eligibility Conditions Services Contact Information
Seattle City Light Seattle, WA Electric + additional util-
ity discounts
Must be a customer and total
household income is 70% of the
state’s median income
None Lowers electric bills of
qualified customers by
60%, Seattle Public Utilities
customers will also receive
50% off their sewer, water,
and garbage bills if enrolled
in this program
Phone: (206)684-3000
Seattle Office Housing Seattle, WA Weatherization Must qualify under Seattle Office of
Housing
None Varies based on assessment
of the house, all services
are FREE
Phone: (206)684-0721
Skamania County PUD Skamania County, WA Electricity, natural gas,
propane, wood, weather-
ization
Low-income families, persons of
disabilities, persons of seniority
on low and fixed incomes, and
residents that are in danger of losing
their heat source
None Assists with utility bills
based on need
Phone: (509)427-5126 or
(800)922-5329
SNAP Energy
Assistance
Spokane County, WA Energy Average monthly income at/below
the income guidelines
Must live
in Spokane
County
A household cannot have
received LIHEAP energy
(heating) assistance since
October 1st, 2019
Phone: (509)456-7627
Snohomish County -
Public Utility District
No.1 (PUD)
Snohomish County, WA Electric/Water Varies based on Total Household
Income Limits (see link to program)
None Offers year-round income-
qualified rate discounts of
20-60% off of PUD electric
and water bills
Phone: (425)783-1000 or
(877)-783-1000
Tacoma PUD Tacoma, WA Electric, Drinking/Waste/
Surface/Solid Water
Be a current TPU customer, the
house one the application must be
primary residence, and must be
200% of the Federal Poverty Level
None Grants for utility bills Phone: (253)502-8600
Tanner Electric
Cooperative
Western WA Electric Energy Assistance Program (EAP) None Provides education on
energy conservation,
utility payment plans and
budgeting as well as assists
with bill payments
Phone: (425)888-0623
Utility Assistance Programs (continued)
Utility Assistance Programs 12
Discounted Utility Options (click on the Progam Name for an internet link)
Program Name Service Area Utility Type Eligibility Conditions Services Contact Information
Wahkiakum PUD Wahkiakum County, WA Electric, Water Applicants must be low income
families in need. Wahkiakum County
Health and Human Services screens
applicants to confirm eligibility. Not
required to be in disconnect status
in order to be eligible
Only can ap-
plied to one
monthly billing
cycle, may re-
ceive assistance
once per cal-
endar year for
one residential
account
Assists eligible low income
individuals pay their utility
bills
Phone: (360)795-3266
or (360)465-2171
Washington State
Weatherization
Programs
WA Weatherization Total household income at/below
200% the FPR (Federal Poverty
Level) or 60% SMI (State Median
Income) - whichever is greater
None Adds insulation, sealing
cracks, and other changes
that reduces heat loss
Main: (360)725-4000
Spokane: (509)720-9656
Seattle: (206)256-6100
Utility Assistance Programs (continued)
Utility Assistance Programs 13
Transportation Discount Programs
Program Service Area Eligibility Cost Description Extra Information Contact Information
ORCA LIFT King Snohomish, Kitsap Counties
+ Sound Transit
Family income must be at/below
200% the federal poverty level
Card itself is free
Up to 50% reduction
Must renew after 2 years, you need to
add value to the card. Must be between
19-64 years old
(206)553-3000 or
(800)756-5437
ORCA Youth King Snohomish, Kitsap Counties
+ Sound Transit
Must be between 6-18 years old $5.00 per card Proof of age (student ID, state ID, birth
certificate), you need to add value to
the card
(206)553-3000
Subsidized ORCA King Snohomish, Kitsap Counties
+ Sound Transit
Residents of King, Pierce and Sno-
homish Counties who receive cash
assistance (includes SSI) from DSHS
Residents of King, Pierce and Sno-
homish Counties who receive food
assistance from DSHS
Free travel in King, Pierce Counties.
Free travel in some of Snohomish
County.
Up to 50% reduction on Everett
Transit, Kitsap Transit and
Community Transit services.
DSHS will not be responsible to
replace any lost ORCA Cards
(800)501-2233
Lyft Seattle and Tacoma Low Income people in Seattle and
Tacoma
Free Lyft, partnering with several orga-
nizations, will give free rides to low
income people to get to job interviews
AND up to the first three (3) weeks of
work (or until the first paycheck). Use
this screening tool to get started.
ORCA-Eligible Programs (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Eligibility Cost Description Extra Information Contact Information
Tacoma Link Light
Rail
Downtown Tacoma, WA None Free Service 5:30am to 10:00pm (Mon-Fri),
8:00am to 10:00pm (Sat), 10:00am to
6:00pm (Sun and holidays)
Phone: (253)284-3254
or
(800)272-2662
Everett Transit Everett, WA ORCA LIFT cardholder $1.50/person for local bus riders Commuter Route 70 remains the same
as Community Transit’s local service
Everett Transit Everett, WA ORCA LIFT/YOUTH cardholder Fare: $1.50
Monthly Pass: $54
None Phone: (425)257-777
King County Water
Taxi
King County, WA ORCA/ORCA Youth cardholder Adult: $5.00, ORCA LIFT: $3.75,
Youth: $3.75
One-Way Fair Phone: (206)477-3979
King County Metro
Sound Train
King County, WA ORCA cardholder Varies from $2.50-$4.25 based on
distance (adult)
One-Way Fair Phone: (888)889-6368
King County Metro
Seattle Streetcar
King County, WA ORCA LIFT cardholder $1.50/person One-Way Fair Phone: (206)684-7623
King County Metro
Link Light Rail
Travels between UW Station and
Angle Lake Station
ORCA cardholder Varies from $2.25-$3.25 based on
distance (adult), $1.50 (youth), Free
for 5 and younger
Service is available 5:00am to 1:00am
(Mon-Sat) and 6:00am to 12:00am
(Sun), One-Way Fair
Phone: (206)553-3000
Transportation Discount Programs 14
Company Name Service Area Eligibility Conditions and Extra Info Cost Contact Information
Community
Transit Buses
Arlington, Bellevue, Bothell, Brier,
Darrington, Edmonds, Everett,
Everett (Boeing), Gold Bar, Granite
Falls, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood,
Marysville, Mays Pond, Mill,
Creek, Monroe, Mountlake
Terrace, Mukilteo, Seattle
(Downtown), Seattle (U District),
Shoreline, Silver Firs, Snohomish,
Stanwood, Tulalip/Quil Ceda
ORCA LIFT cardholder $1.25 for all local bus riders (routes
within Snohomish County). $2 for
all commuter bus riders (routes that
travel to and from King County).
None Phone: (800)562-1375
Garfield County
Transportation
Authority
Garfield County, WA None None Free Phone: (509)843-0200
Whatcom
Transportation
Authority
Whatcom County, WA None Sun-Sat during the Northwest
Washington Fair
Free Phone: (360)715-4500
Union Gap Transit/
Para Transit
Union Gap Union Gap Transit: None
Para Transit: ADA transit eligible
Within city boundaries Free Phone: (509)248-0432
Central Transit Ellensburg, WA None None Free Phone: (509)993-2287
C-Tran The Vancouver Urban Growth
Area, the city limits of Camas,
Washougal, Ridgefield, La Center,
Battle Ground, and Yacolt
Must be a middle school or high
school student who are enrolled in
Vancouver, Evergreen, Battle Ground,
Camas or Washougal school districts,
the Washington State School for the
Blind, the Washington School for the
Deaf or the Next Success program
None
Valid school ID and Youth
Opportunity Pass
Free Phone: (360)695-0123
Intercity Transit Olympia, WA None None
Hours vary
Free Phone: (360)786-1881
or (800)287-6348
Ben Franklin
Transit
Othello, Connell, Basin City,
Mesa, Pasco to Walla Walla,
Prosser to Yakima, Yakima to
Ellensburg
Medicare card, Social Security
Disability award letter, DVR and
DDD letter, Written attestation from a
Medical/Mental Health care provider,
or WA State Handicap Parking ID
(permanent)
Reduced Fare passes are only sold
at Three Rivers Transit Center and
ID required.
If you have purchased 10-ride
tickets at a lesser price they will be
honored as full payment on all of
the local system services.
$0.75/ person Phone: (509)735-5100
Seattle Center
Monorail
Seattle, WA Seniors 65+, disabled, persons with
Medicare cards, U.S. military with ID,
ORCA LIFT cards accepted
None
One-Way Fair
$1.50/person
Children: Ages 5 and under ride for
free
Phone: (206)905-2600
Transportation Discount Programs (continued)
Transportation Discount Programs 15
Medical, Pharmacy, Dentistry
Medical, Pharmacy, Dentistry 16
Program Name Service Area Eligibility Cost Extra Information Contact Information
Health Care
Authority -
Prescription Drug
Program
Statewide Anyone, but particularly for those
who do not have prescription drug
coverage
No cost to enroll and
get a discount card
– Prescription drug
costs vary. Savings
are in the 20%-60%
range.
The discount can’t be combined with other insurance,
including Medicaid or Medicare. It can be used for
prescription drugs not covered by your insurance
plan, or by Medicare beneficiaries who do not have
Part D coverage.
• Discounts are given at the sales counter.
• You may need to enroll in the specific pharmacy’s
loyalty program to get the best discount.
Look up prescription drug prices here.
Phone: (800)913-4146
Familywize
Prescription
Savings Program
National Anyone, but particularly for those
who do not have prescription drug
coverage
No cost to enroll
and get a discount
card – Prescription
drug costs vary but
savings average
45%.
Familywize partners with pharmacies nationwide to
negotiate prescription discounts, so you receive a
lower price.
• Discounts are given at the sales counter.
• You may need to enroll in the specific pharmacy’s
loyalty program to get the best discount.
Look up prescription drug prices here.
Phone: (844)234-3057
GoodRX Nationwide Anyone, but particularly for those
who do not have prescription drug
coverage
No cost to enroll
and get a discount
card – coupons also
apply for the most
up to date sav-
ings. Prescription
drug costs vary but
can get significant
savings on most
prescriptions.
GoodRX partners with pharmacies nationwide to
negotiate prescription discounts, so you receive a
lower price.
• Discounts are given at the sales counter.
• You may need to enroll in the specific pharmacy’s
loyalty program to get the best discount.
Look up prescription drug prices here.
Phone: (855)268-2822
University of
Washington
School of
Dentistry –
Teaching Clinics
Seattle area Anyone Savings of 30-
40% over retail.
Insurance including
Apple Health may
be accepted (check
first).
Dental students, working toward their DDS degree,
care for patients under supervision of experienced,
licensed faculty dentists. This is a teaching experi-
ence so appointments will take 2-3 times longer than
regular dentist appointments. Payment is due at the
time of appointment. The only payment plan option
requires the Care Credit Card. See some pricing
information here.
Phone: (206)616-6996
Washington
Health Plan Finder
Washington Most individuals and families who
enroll through Washington Health-
planfinder receive financial help to
pay for their coverage. Depending
on how much you earn, you could
qualify for a free or low-cost health
plan or be eligible for financial
help that can lower the cost of your
premiums and co-pays.
None The WA Health Benefit Exchange is responsible for
the operation of the Healthplanfinder online market-
place for individuals and families to find, compare
and enroll in Qualified Health Plans, Qualified Dental
Plans and Washington Apple Health (Medicaid).
Washington Healthplanfinder offers Washington state
residents:
• Side-by-side comparisons of Qualified Health
Plans and Qualified Dental Plans
• Tax credits or financial help to pay for co-pays and
premiums
New customers can sign up for a Qualified Health
and Dental Plan during open enrollment 11/1 through
12/15 to make sure coverage is active by Jan. 1.
Phone: (855)923-4633;
TTY: (855)627-9604
M-F 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
Medical, Pharmacy, Dentistry (continued)
Medical, Pharmacy, Dentistry 17
Retail Low Income Discounts
Company Eligibility Benefit Location Extra
Amazon EBT or Medicaid card Amazon Prime for $6.99/month
Amazon Fresh - Buy $10 worth of fruits and
vegetables with your EBT card and receive a
$5 coupon for your next purchase of fruits and
vegetables.
Online Free delivery, including groceries where
available, Amazon Originals, movies and TV
shows, exclusive discounts
Safeway/Albertsons EBT card
Must also have a Safeway or
Albertson’s Club Card
Buy $10 worth of fruits and vegetables with your
EBT card and receive a $5 coupon for your next
purchase of fruits and vegetables.
Washington Select Safeway and Albertsons stores offer
curbside pickup for EBT card users. Call
your local store to see if this is available.
Farmers Market Discounts Benefits vary from market to market. Common matches include getting $1 for every $1 spent on your EBT card up to $10 and getting $2 for every $5 spent on your EBT card
(click on the Name for an internet link)
Farmers Market information changes occasionally. Please see this link for Farmers Market information in your area.
May purchase various fresh, nutritious, unprepared, locally grown fruits, vegetables and herbs. Cannot purchase nonfood items, alcoholic drinks, tobacco, vitamins, medicines and hot food.
Name Location Eligibility Day(s) Open Season Details
Aberdeen Sunday Market 105 W Heron St, Aberdeen, WA 98520 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 5/28/2023 – 10/8/2023
Anacortes Farmers Market 611 R Avenue, Anacortes, WA 98221 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Auburn Farmers Market 1140 Auburn Way S, Auburn, WA 98002 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 6/4/2023 – 9/17/2023
Bainbridge Island Farmers Market 280 Madison Avenue North, Bainbridge
Island, WA, 98110
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/1/2023 – 11/25/2023
Ballard Farmers Market 5345 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 1/1/2023 – 12/31/2023
Bayview Farmers Market Bayview Rd, Langley, WA 98260 SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/29/2023 – 10/21/2023
Bellevue Farmers Market 1717 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA 98004 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 5/18/2023 – 10/5/2023
Bellingham Farmers Market 1100 Railroad Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 1/21/2023 – 12/16/2023
Bremerton Community Farmers
Market
Evergreen Park, 1400 Park Ave., Bremerton,
WA 98312
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 5/11/2023 – 10/12/2023
Broadway Farmers Market 1099-949, Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 5/4/2023 – 10/26/2023
Burien Farmers Market 480 SW 152nd St., Burien WA 98166 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 1/5/2023 – 12/28/2023
Camas Farmer’s Market NE 4th Ave, Camas, WA 98607 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 5/31/2023 – 9/27/2023
Capitol Hill Farmers Market E. Barbara Bailey Way between Broadway Ave
E., Seattle, WA 98102
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 1/1/2023 – 12/31/2023
Carnation Farmers Market Stossel Ave. NE & W Bird St., Carnation, WA
98014
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 6/6/2023 – 08/29/2023
Cashmere Community Farmers
Market
Chief Harmelt Park, 600 Cotlets Way,
Cashmere, WA
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 5/14/2023 – 10/15/2023
Centralia Farmer’s Market 100 E Pine Street, Centralia, WA 98531 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Fridays 5/5/2023 – 09/29/2023
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Farmers Market Discounts (click on the Name for an internet link)
Name Location Eligibility Day(s) Open Season Details
Chimacum Farmers Market 9122 Rhody Dr, Chimacum, WA 98325 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 6/4/2023 – 10/29/2023
Clarkston Farmers Market Beachview Park, Chestnut Street, Clarkston,
WA 99403
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 6/1/2023 – 9/14/2023
Columbia City Farmers Market 5th Ave S & S Edmunds St., Seattle, WA
98118
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 5/3/2023 – 10/11/2023
Community Farmers Market at
Chehalis
Boistfort & Market St., Chehalis, WA WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 6/8/2023 – 10/25/2023
Coupeville Farmers Market 788 NW Alexander St., Coupeville, WA
98239
WIC & Senior FMNP Saturdays 4/22/2023 – 10/14/2023
Cowlitz Community Farmers Market 1900 7th Ave, Longview, WA 98632 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT Tuesdays and
Saturdays
4/15/2023 – 10/28/2023
Downtown Farmers Market-Walla
Walla
106 W Main St, Walla Walla, WA 99362 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Downtown Kennewick Farmers
Market
204 W Kennewick Ave, Kennewick, WA
99336
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/1/2023 – 10/28/2023
Downtown Yakima Farmers’ Market 22 S 3rd Ave, Yakima, WA 98901 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 5/14/2023 – 10/22/2023
DuPont Farmers Market 1400 Palisade Blvd, Dupont, WA 98327 Thursdays 6/1/2023 – 8/17/2023
Duvall Farmers Market 16201 Main St NE, Duvall, WA 98019 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 5/4/2023 – 10/12/2023
Eastside Farmers Market 1721 E 56th St, Tacoma, WA 98404 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 6/1/2023 – 8/29/2023
Ellensburg Farmers Market 4th Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Emerson-Garfield Farmers’ Market 2310 N Monroe St., Spokane, WA 99205 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Fridays 6/2/2023 – 9/29/2023
Enumclaw Plateau Farmers’ Market 1600 1st St, Enumclaw, WA 98022 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/1/2023 – 9/28/2023
Everett Farmers Market Hewitt & Wetmore Avenues, Everett, WA
98201
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 5/17/2023 – 11/19/2023
Fairwood Farmers’ Market 319 W Hastings Rd, Spokane, WA 99218 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 5/16/2023 – 10/10/2023
Federal Way Farmers Market 1701 S. 320th, Federal Way 98003 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/13/2023 – 10/28/2023
Goldendale Farmers Market Corner of East Broadway and NE 3rd
Goldendale, WA 98620
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 -9/30/2023
Kirkland Wednesday Market 25 Lakeshore Plaza, Kirkland, WA 98033 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 6/7/2023 – 9/27/2023
Lake City Farmers Market NE 125th ST. & 28th Ave NE, Seattle, WA
98125
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/8/2023 – 10/5/2023
Lake Forest Park Farmers Market 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA
98155
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 5/8/2022 -10/16/2022
Retail Low Income Discounts (continued)
Retail Low Income Discounts 19
Farmers Market Discounts (click on the Name for an internet link)
Name Location Eligibility Day(s) Open Season Details
Lake Stevens Farmers Market 1806 Main St., Lake Stevens, WA 98258 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 6/7/2023 – 8/30/2023
Leavenworth Community Farmers
Market
330 Evans St., Leavenworth, WA 98826 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/1/2023 – 10/12/2023
Liberty Lake Farmers Market 1421 N Meadowwood Ln., Liberty Lake, WA
99019
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/20/2023 – 10/14/2023
Lyndon Farmers Market 319 Grover Street, Lynden, WA 98264 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 6/3/2023 – 9/30/2023
Madrona Farmers Market 1126 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Seattle, WA
98122
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Fridays 5/12/2023 – 10/21/2023
Magnolia Farmers Market West McGraw St., 33rd Ave W, Seattle, WA
98199
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 6/3/2023 – 10/14/2023
Maple Valley Farmers Market 25719 Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd SE,
Maple Valley, WA 98038
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Millwood Farmers’ Market 9300 E Frederick Ave, Spokane, WA 99206 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 5/31/2023 – 10/11/2023
Morton Farmer’s Market 700 W Main Ave, Morton, WA 98356 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/7/2022 – 9/24/2022
Mount Vernon Farmers Market 501 Main Street, Mount Vernon, WA WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/20/2023 – 10/14/2023
North Bend Farmers Market 400 SE Orchard Dr, North Bend, WA 98045 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/8/2023 – 9/7/2023
Northeast Washington Farmers
Market
121 E Astor St., Colville, WA 99114 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays and
Saturdays
5/3/2023 – 10/28/2023
Okanogan Valley Farmers Market 1030 2nd Ave N, Okanogan, WA 98840 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays and
Saturdays
5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Okanogan Valley Farmers Market
(Omak)
2nd Ave, Omak, WA 98841 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 6/20/2023 – 10/24/2023
Olympia Farmers Market 700 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98501 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays, Fridays,
Saturdays
and Sundays
1/7/2023 -12/24/2023
Pasco Farmers Market 101-147 S 4th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Point Ruston Farmers Market Grand Loop, Tacoma, WA 98402 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 6/4/2023 – 9/4/2023
Port Angeles Farmers Market 133 E Front St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 1/7/2023 -12/30/2023
Port Orchard Farmers Market 901 Bay St., Port Orchard, WA 98366 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/15/2023- 10/21/2023
Port Townsend Farmers Market 650 Tyler St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/1/2023 – 12/16/2023
Poulsbo Farmers Market 18901 8th Ave NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/1/2023 – 12/16/2023
Proctor Farmers Market N 27th St. & N. Proctor St., Tacoma, WA
98407
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 3/25/2023 – 12/16/2023
Retail Low Income Discounts (continued)
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Retail Low Income Discounts (continued)
Farmers Market Discounts (click on the Name for an internet link)
Name Location Eligibility Day(s) Open Season Details
Prosser Farmers Market 1329 Sommers Ave, Prosser, WA 99350 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 6/3/2023 – 9/30/2023
Puyallup Farmers Market 300 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/15/2023 -10/14/2023
Queen Anne Farmers Market Queen Anne AVE N & W Crockett ST., Seattle,
WA 98109
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/1/2023 – 10/12/2023
Renton Farmers Market 233 Burnett Ave S, Renton, WA 98057 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 6/6/2023 – 9/26/2023
Richland Farmers Market 707 The Pkwy, Richland, WA 99352 WIC & Senior FMNP Friday 6/2/2023 – 10/27/2023
Salmon Creek Farmers’ Market 2211 NE 139th St., Vancouver, WA 98686 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/8/2023 – 10/5/2023
Sammamish Farmers Market 5703 208th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053 WIC & Senior FMNP Wednesdays 5/10/2023 – 9/27/2023
San Juan Island Farmers Market 150 Nichols St., Friday Harbor, WA 98250 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 4/1/2023 – 10/28/2023
Sedro-Woolley Farmers Market Metcalf St. & Ferry St., Sedro-Woolley, WA
98284
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 5/24/2023 – 10/18/2023
Sequim Farmers and Artisans
Market
152 W Cedar St., Sequim, WA 98382 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/14/2022 – 10/29/2022
Shelton Farmers Market 306 W Railroad Ave, Shelton, WA 98584 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 10/28/2023
Shoreline Farmers Market 15415 Westminster Way N, Shoreline, WA
98133
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 6/3/2023 –10/7/2023
Silverdale Farmers Market 9490 Silverdale Way, Silverdale, WA 98383 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT Tuesdays 4/25/2023 – 9/26/2023
Snohomish Farmers Market 8705 Marsh Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 5/4/2023 – 9/28/2023
South Whidbey Tilth Farmers
Market
2812 Thompson Rd, Langley, WA 98260 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 4/30/2023 – 10/15/2023
Spokane Farmers Market 20 W 5th Ave, Spokane, WA 99202 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays and
Saturdays
5/13/2023 – 10/28/2023
Stanwood Farmers Market 8727 271st St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Fridays 6/2/2023 – 10/6/2023
Stevenson Farmers Market 140 SW Cascade Ave, Stevenson, WA 98648 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 6/10/2023 – 10/14/2023
Tenino Farmers Market 213 Sussex Ave W, Tenino, WA 98589 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 9/30/2023
Thursday Market in South Perry 924 S Perry St, Spokane, WA 99202 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 5/4/2023 – 10/26/2023
Toledo Thursday Market 115 Ramsey Way, Toledo, WA 98591 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 3/16/2023 –12/14/2023
Tukwila Village Farmers Market 14350 Tukwila International Blvd, Tukwila,
WA 98168
SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 6/21/2023 – 10/11/2023
Tumwater Farmers Market 237 Dennis St. SE, Tumwater, WA 98501 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 6/4/2023 – 8/27/2023
University District Farmers Market 5031 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 1/7/2023 – 12/30/2023
Vashon Island Farmers Market 17519 Vashon Hwy SW, Vashon, WA 98070 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 9/30/2023
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Retail Low Income Discounts (continued)
Farmers Market Discounts (click on the Name for an internet link)
Name Location Eligibility Day(s) Open Season Details
The Village Farmers Market 10507 156 St. E, Puyallup, WA 98374 SNAP EBT Tuesdays 7/11/2023 – 8/15/2023
Wallingford Farmers Market Meridian Ave N & N 50th St., Seattle, WA
98103
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays 5/24/2023 – 9/27/2023
Waterfront Farmers Market of Gig
Harbor
3311 Harborview Dr #101a, Gig Harbor, WA
98332
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Thursdays 6/1/2023 – 9/14/2023
Wenatchee Valley Farmers Market 7 N Worthen St., Wenatchee, WA 98801 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Wednesdays and
Saturdays
5/13/2023 -10/28/2023
West Seattle Farmers Market California Ave SW & SW Alaska St., Seattle,
WA 98116
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Sundays 1/1/2023 – 12/31/2023
White Salmon Farmers Market Washington and Lincoln Streets, White
Salmon, WA 98672
WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT, Matching $ for SNAP Tuesdays 6/6/2023 – 9/26/2023
Woodinville Farmers Market 13680 NE 175th St., Woodinville, WA 98072 WIC & Senior FMNP, SNAP EBT Saturdays 5/6/2023 – 9/30/2023
Yelm Farmers Market 301 2nd St SE, Yelm, WA 98597 WIC & Senior FMNP Saturdays 5/27/2023 – 9/30/2023
Retail Low Income Discounts 22
Financial Institutions
Financial Institutions 23
Financial Institutions (click on the Company Name for an internet link) The financial institutions below are provided for information only. Some of the benefits of each are listed but
there also may be issues, limitations or costs that may impact your decision to select a bank. Also, conditions may change. Please do your homework before selecting a financial
institution.
Company Name Location Description Benefits Contact
Chime Internet Only Chime is an app that allows
customers to perform banking
functions.
• Receive direct deposit (paychecks, for example) distributions up to two
days early
• No monthly fees or international transaction fees
• Replacement debit cards at no cost
• No minimum balance
• More than 60,000 fee-free ATMS nationwide (with a map app to find them)
• Send money to anyone’s bank account instantly without fees.
• Cash deposits may be made at 90,000 retail locations (for example,
7-Eleven and Walmart).
• With a direct deposit of at least $200 per month in place, Chime will allow
customers to overdraft by up to $200 with no fees. The limit starts at $20 and
increases based on account history. If overdrawn, Chime will apply your next
direct deposit to the negative balance.
• Chime also offers a secured credit card
(844)244-6363
Dora Internet Only Dora is an online app backed by
four cooperative credit unions
• Up to two day early pay with direct deposit
• No monthly fees
• No minimum balance
• 30,000 fee free ATMs
• App fully integrated with Spanish
Email Only
Discover Bank Internet Only • 1% cash back on up to $3,000 in debit card purchases each month
• No Monthly fees
• Standard checks are available
• Access to over 60,000 fee free ATMs in the U.S.
• Send and receive money with Zelle
• No minimum balance
• No-fee replacement debit card
(800)347-7000
Low Cost Museum Options
Museum Discounts (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Location Eligibility Conditions Cost Extras Contact
Museums for All Nationwide SNAP recipients Those receiving food
assistance can gain free
or reduced admission to
more than 700 museums
throughout the US by
presenting their EBT card.
Mostly free but confirm
prior to visiting
The website has a geo-
map feature to search for
participating museums.
Many of the museums
and children’s museums
below can be found on this
website.
Use the website to get
contact information
for each participating
museum.
Bainbridge Island
Museum of Art
550 Winslow Way E
Bainbridge Island WA 98110
None 10am-6pm daily Free None Phone: (206)842-4451
Bellevue Arts Museum 510 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue WA 98004
EBT Card
Also King County Public
Library users can check out a
pass if available
Limitations apply for
library card access – See
King County FAQ
$2 adults, $1 children,
$5 family
None Phone: (425) 519-0770
Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation Discovery
Center
440 5th Avenue N.
Seattle, WA 98109
None None Free None Phone: (206)709-3100
Bing Crosby Collection
@ Gonzaga University
508 E Sharp Ave Spokane
WA 99258
None 1st Fridays: 5pm-8pm Free None Phone: (509)313-3847
Blackman House
Museum
118 Ave B Snohomish WA
98290
None Weekends: 12pm-3pm Free None Phone: (360)568-5235
Burke Museum 4300 15th Ave. NE
Seattle, Washington 98105
EBT or SNAP cardholders None Free Free First Thursday Phone: (206)543-7907
Chateau St. Michelle
Tours
14111 NE 145th St
Woodinville WA 98072
21+ years old 10am-5pm Free Both reservations and
walk-in appointments are
available on a first come
first serve basis for specific
experiences. Check website
for times.
Phone: (425)488-1133
Foss Waterway
Seaport
705 Dock Street
Tacoma, Washington 98402
EBT card holders
Also Pierce County Public
Library users can check out a
pass if available
Up to 2 adults and 4
children
Limitations apply for
library card access see
Museum Pass site
$2 admission None Phone: (253)272-2750
Frye Art Museum 704 Terry Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98104
None Call two business days
in advance to take a self-
guided tour
Free None Phone: (206)622-9250
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Low Cost Museum Options (continued)
Company Name Location Eligibility Conditions Cost Extras Contact
Granite Falls Historical
Museum
109 E Union Granite Falls
WA
None Sundays 12pm-5pm Free None Phone: (360)691-2603
Idaho State Museum 610 E Julia Davis Dr, Boise,
ID 83702
EBT cardholders Children 12 and under
MUST be accompanied
by a chaperone 16 years
of age or older Children
under 5: free
$3/person (up to 4 family
members)
None Phone: (208)334-2120
Maryhill Museum of
Art
35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, Washington
98620
EBT card holder with valid ID 4 individuals/ card $2.00/person None Phone: (509)773-3733
Monroe Historical
Museum
207 E Main St Monroe WA None Monday, Wednesday,
Saturday: 12pm-3pm
Free None Phone: (360)217-7223
Museum of Glass 1801 Dock St, Tacoma, WA
98402
EBT card
Also Pierce County Public
Library users can check out a
pass if available
Limitations apply for
library card access see
Museum Pass site
$1/person, $2/family
(children under 6 are
free)
None Phone: (253)284-4750
Museum of Flight 9404 E Marginal Way S,
Seattle, WA 98108
EBT card
Also King County or Seattle
Public Library users can
check out a pass if available
Purchase tickets in
advance to guarantee
admittance
Limitations apply for
library card access – See
King County FAQ or Seattle
FAQ
$3 admission for up to 4
people
None Phone: (206)764-5700
Museum of History and
Industry
860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA
98109
EBT card
Also King County or Seattle
Public Library users can
check out a pass if available
Limitations apply for
library card access – See
King County FAQ or Seattle
FAQ
Free None Phone: (206)324-1126
Museum of Idaho 200 N Eastern Ave, Idaho
Falls, ID 83402
SNAP and Idaho Food Stamp
cardholders
None $1/person for up to 4
people
None Phone: (208)522-1400
Museum of Pop Culture 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA
98109
EBT card from any state
Seattle Public Library users
can check out a pass if
available
Limitations apply for
library card access – See
Seattle FAQ
Free None Phone: (206)770-2700
National Nordic
Museum
2655 NW Market Street
Seattle, Washington 98107
WIC, EBT, SNAP, Medicaid,
ProviderOne
5 people per card
$2 general admission
and $1 Special Gallery
Free First Thursday Phone: (206)789-5707
Olympic Sculpture
Park
2901 Western Ave, Seattle,
WA 98121
Free First Thursdays are FREE Phone: (206)654-3100
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Low Cost Museum Options (continued)
Company Name Location Eligibility Conditions Cost Extras Contact
Pacific Science Center 200 Second Ave. North,
Seattle, WA 98109
Receiving any form of public
or government assistance
Up to 2 adults and 6
children
$19/year Family
Access Memberships
(up to 2 adults and 6
kids) unlimited use of
permanent exhibits and
discounts on IMAX
tickets and temporary
exhibits
Free admission to
permanent exhibits,
documentary IMAX®
movie passes, guest passes
and more
Phone: (206)443-2001
Puget Sound Navy
Museum
251 1st St, Bremerton, WA
98337
None None Free None Phone: (360)479-7447
Ritzville’s Railroad
Depot Museum & Dr.
Frank R. Burroughs
House
201 W Railroad Ave,
Ritzville, WA 99169
None Self-guided tours Free None Phone: (509)659-1656
Seattle Art Museum 1300 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
98101
Verification of SNAP EBT card
required.
Also King County or Seattle
Public Library users can
check out a pass if available
Free tickets are available
onsite only
Limitations apply for
library card access – See
King County FAQ or Seattle
FAQ
Free First Thursdays are FREE Phone: (206)654-3100
Seattle Asian Art
Museum
1400 E Prospect St, Seattle,
WA 98112
Verification of SNAP EBT card
required.
Also King County or Seattle
Public Library users can
check out a pass if available
Free tickets are available
onsite only
Limitations apply for
library card access – See
King County FAQ or Seattle
FAQ
Free First Thursdays are FREE Phone: (206)654-3210
Stanwood Area
Historical Society
27112 102nd Ave NW
Stanwood WA
None Wed, Sat: 1-4 Free A library & museum Phone: (360)629-6110
The Art Museum of
Eastern Idaho
Idaho Falls, ID None 1st Saturday of the month Free None Phone: (208)524-7777
The Center for Wooden
Boats
South Lake Union: 1010
Valley Street Seattle, WA
98109 Cama Beach State
Park: 1990 SW Camano
Drive Camano Island, WA
98282
None None Free Sunday Public Sail,
First Thursday Toy Boat
Building, Tugboat Story
Time
Phone: (206)382-2628
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Low Cost Museum Options (continued)
Low Cost Museum Options 27
Company Name Location Eligibility Conditions Cost Extras Contact
The Reach Museum 1943 Columbia ParkTrails,
Richland, Washington
99352
EBT card holder with valid ID Up to 6 people (2 adults &
4 children)
$2.00/person None Phone: (509)943-4100
Washington State
History Museum
1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma,
WA 98402
Washington Quest card (EBT
card), Washington Foster
Parent (license)
Also Pierce County Public
Library users can check out a
pass if available
ID required
Limitations apply for
library card access see
Museum Pass site
Library passes not
available during the Model
Train Festival
$1/person, $2/family None Phone: (253)272-3500
White River Valley
Museum
918 H Street SE Auburn WA
98002
None Wed-Sun: 12-4 Free None Phone: (253)288-7433
Low Cost Children’s Museum Options
Children’s Museum Discounts (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Location Eligibility Conditions Cost Extras Contact Information
Kids Discovery
Museum
301 Ravine Lane
Bainbridge Island WA
98110
EBT card, CHIP or foster
families
None $3.00/person None Phone: (206)855-4650
Imagine Children’s
Museum
1502 Wall St. Everett WA
98201
EBT card None $3.00/person None Phone: (425)258-1006
KidsQuest Children’s
Museum
1116 108th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98006
EBT card holders, CHIP,
Provider One, or WIC
None $3.00/person None Phone: (425)637-8100
Hands on Children’s
Museum
414 Jefferson St NE,
Olympia, WA 98501
EBT card None 2 guests for free, $2 for
each additional
Unlimited Annual
Admission Access
membership $25
Phone: (360) 956-0818
Children’s Museum of
Tacoma
1501 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, Washington
98402
None “Pay as you will” There is
no charge but donations
are accepted
None Phone: (253)627-6031
Children’s Museum of
JBLM
2275 Liggett Ave., Joint
Base Lewis-McChord, WA
98433
A valid Base Access pass is
needed
“Pay as you will” There is
no charge but donations
are accepted
None Phone: (253)627-6031
Seattle Children’s
Museum
305 Harrison Street
Seattle, Washington 98109
EBT, CHIP, Provider One,
WIC, or Apple Health
None $3.00/person None Phone: (206)441-1768
Children’s Museum of
Skagit County
432 Fashion Way,
Burlington, WA 98233
EBT, CHIP, Provider One,
WIC, or Apple Health
None $3.00/person Infants under 12 months
are free
Phone: (360)757-8888
Children’s Museum of
Walla Walla
77 Wainwright Dr, Walla
Walla, WA 99362
Receiving cash or food
assistance
Must apply Free/discounted 3-month
membership
Free admission to all
every 3rd Tuesday
Phone: (509)526-7529
Children’s Discovery
Museum
1209 Commerce Longview,
WA 98632
None None Free None Phone: (206)855-4650
Pacific Science Center 200 Second Ave. North,
Seattle, WA 98109
Available to anyone who
receives any form of public
or government assistance
Includes caregivers Free $19/year Family
Access Memberships
(up to 2 adults and 6
kids) unlimited use of
permanent exhibits and
discounts on IMAX
tickets and temporary
exhibits
Phone: (206) 443-2840
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Park Pass Discounts
Park Pass Discounts (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Pass Name Valid Term Eligibility Cost Description Additional Discounts Contact Information
WA State Parks Senior Citizen Limited
Income Pass
valid for 5 years 62+ years old and total
household income is
$40,000 or less
No Charge Allows free camping or moorage dur-
ing the off season period
Good for a 50% discount
on nightly camping /
moorage. Free watercraft
launching, trailer dump
and day-use entry
Information Center:
(360) 902-8844
Free Days 2023 None None No Charge 2023 Free Days
Jan. 1 — New Year’s Day
Jan. 16 — Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
March 9 -- Billy Frank Junior’s
Birthday
March 19 — State Parks’ 110th
Birthday
April 22 — Earth Day
June 11 — National Get Outdoors Day
June 12 — Free Fishing Day
June 19 — Juneteenth
Sept. 23 — National Public Lands
Day
Oct. 10 -- World Mental Health Day
Nov. 11 — Veterans Day
Nov. 25 — Autumn Day
None
WA Federal Parks Free Days 20223 None None No Charge January 16: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Day
April 15: First day of National Park
Week
August 4: Anniversary of the Great
American Outdoors Act
September 24: National Public Lands
Day
November 11: Veterans Day
4th grade or home
schooled 10 year olds
pass – Free
Current military Pass
Phone: (202)208-6843
Park Pass Discounts 29
Low Cost Zoo Options
Zoo Discounts (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Eligibility Conditions Cost Term of Service Contact Information
Woodland Park Zoo Seattle, WA Foster/Kinship Families or
EBT/Washington Quest or
WIC assistance
Must be a Washington
State resident, one adult
must present verification
$5 Discover Ticket (up to 6
people)
$35 unlimited use annual
pass also available
No contract, annual
renewal
Phone: (206)548-2500
Poulsbo Marine
Science Center
Poulsbo, WA None None Free None Phone: (360)598-4460
Seattle Aquarium Seattle, WA King County or Seattle
Public Library users can
check out a day pass
Limitations Apply – See
King County FAQ or Seattle
FAQ
Free Day passes King County Library:
(425)450-1765 (Mon-Sat)
Seattle Library: (206)386-
4636
Point Defiance Zoo and
Aquarium
Tacoma, WA EBT, P-EBT, WIC, Foster
parenting & kinship care
Zoo Lights is not included $5 Wild Access ticket (up
to 6 people)
$40 unlimited use annual
pass also available
None Phone: (253)404-3800
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Low Cost Gym Programs
FREE Gym Passes
Company Name Service Area # of days Conditions Extras
24 Hour Fitness Bothell, Lynwood, Tacoma, Issaquah,
Redmond, Vancouver, Kent, Seattle
3-Days Days have to be consecutive, cannot have
been a visitor in the past 6 months, must
be 18 years old or 12 with a parent
Can be at different locations
Anytime Fitness Seattle, Selah, Edmonds, Renton, Buckley,
Lynnwood, Marysville, Kent, Arlington,
Snohomish, Kirkland, Lake Stevens,
Woodinville, Ephrata, Sammamish,
Redmond, Snoqualmie, Quincy,
Ellensburg, (East) Wenatchee
7-Days None None
Crunch Fitness Silverdale Bellevue Lakewood 7-Days None None
Gold’s Gym Kirkland, Woodinville, Yakima, Kennewick,
Richland
1-Day Once every 6 months Use cardio equipment, get a tour
of the facilities, and takes classes
Planet Fitness Bonney Lake, Bremerton, Burlington,
Vancouver, Hazel Dell, Kelso, Olympia,
Lacey, Oak Harbor, University Place,
Tacoma, Puyallup, Federal Way, Seattle,
Des Moines, Lake Forest Park, Everett,
Marysville, Kent, Mill Creek, Renton,
Pullman, Spokane Valley, Kennewick,
Sunnyside, Yakima, Spokane, Pasco,
Wenatchee
1-Day Once every 90 days None
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Gym Discounts (click on the Company Name for an internet link)
Company Name Service Area Eligibility Conditions Cost Term of Service Extras
Planet Fitness WA (36 facilities) No specifications None $10.00/m + tax
$39.00 annual payment
$59.00 joining fee
No contract Unlimited access, free
fitness training, and free
WiFi
YMCA At any YMCA facility In need of financial
assistance
Employed: Two most
recent pay stubs or letter
from employer verifying
employment and annual
salary. Unemployed: list
unemployment benefits,
SSI paperwork, or financial
aid benefits and student
schedule
Varies No contract First-come, first-served
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous 32
(click on the Program Name for an internet link)
Program Name Service Area Eligibility Cost Extra Information Contact Information
Washington 211 Statewide Anyone Free Washington 211 is 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. Dial the
three digit number 2-1-1 on your phone or
search for services at www.wa211.org
If you are outside of Washington or have a
problem dialing the number 2-1-1, please
dial 1-877-211-9274
Washington Listens Statewide Anyone Free Washington Listens helps people manage
stress and anxiety they may be experiencing
because of COVID-19. If you or anyone you
know is having difficulties managing stress,
call the support line.
(833)681-0211
9AM to 9PM M-F
9AM to 6PM
State COVID-19 Assistance
Hotline
Statewide Anyone Free State COVID-19 Assistance Hotline is a
general information line related to COVID-19.
(800)525-0127
Apartment Finder Statewide Low-income households. Discount
varies by property and subsidy program
type.
Free aptfinder.org is a non-profit website formed
to connect low income households with
affordable apartment communities. The
properties listed on aptfinder.org include both
subsidized and non-subsidized apartment
rentals offering income and rent restrictions
designed to help low-income families,
individuals, seniors, and persons with
disabilities find affordable housing.
Identity Card Voucher
Program
Washington state Receiving cash or food assistance from
DSHS
$5.00 Receive a WA identification card from the
Dept. of Licensing
(877)501-2233
Check out Washington Statewide Anyone Free A collaboration between WA State Parks and
Recreation Commission and the Washington
State Library to allow people to “check out
a state park” without paying the parking
fee. One day passes (good for a single car)
usually cost $11.50/day.
Click on the link to search for specific areas
Working Families Tax
Credit
Statewide The WFTC will provide refunds up to
$1,200 to individuals and families who
meet certain eligibility requirements,
including eligibility for the federal Earned
Income Tax Credit. See if you qualify.
How to apply (360)763-7300