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The request is for $500 in cash assistance. Please fill it out if you don’t qualify for existing government aid due to your immigration status. Requests are processed in a rolling basis. We will process your request as soon as possible and give you a call during your listed preferred time and day Read more...
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At My Undocumented Life, we created a post that outlines some of the main challenges that immigrant families are currently experiencing and key steps that allies can take to provide support! It refers to many helpful list of resources for indocumented immigrants from various states. Follow this link to learn more. Read more...
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Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) is now allowing undocumented adults to apply for Alien Emergency Medical (AEM) if they need COVID-19 testing. HCA will come out with more changes/information/direction soon. However, in the meantime, individuals can apply online at www.washingtonconnection.org or by completing the Application for Long-Term Care/Aged, Blind, Disabled Coverage (HCA 18-005). This application can be downloaded from Read more...
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Undocumented folks along with elderly and disabled folks not only see this as a public health concern but as an economic crisis. As student organizers at South Seattle College, my peers and I have created this fund to provide rent assistance to undocumented people in Seattle affected by the pandemic. We cannot guarantee how much each household will receive since Read more...
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One America have compiled a list of resources in Washington State (some in multiple languages) to ensure everyone in our communities are able to receive the care and necessities they need. They categories are the following: general COVID-19 Information, Federal Resources, County Resources, City Resources, Education Resources, Housing Resources, Unemployment Resources, Resources for Undocumented folks, Resources for Muslim Communities, Mutual Read more...
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Our undocumented community is one of the most vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Washington State. Applications open now open, and we are estimating to distribute aid between $500 – $1,000 per individual to help where you need most. Due to demand and in an attempt to support more families we’ve decided to cap the max aid at $1,000. Read more...
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Undocumented individuals are not able to access unemployment benefits, Medicare, federal social services and resources/services from many federally funded organizations and programs. This leaves our community at-risk of being left without the proper resources they need to survive. Our ask is to donate and/or share this resource list with your networks so we can ensure that undocumented families have funds Read more...