Salvation Army'S Community Advocacy Program
Community Resource
About this resource
This program offers limited financial support and basic needs assistance for individuals affected by domestic violence from an intimate partner.
Intake Process: Clients can reach out via phone, email, or through referrals from other organizations. They should request to talk to the on-duty DV advocate. Collect calls are permitted.
Fees: There are no fees involved.
Who can use this
- Eligibility requirements differ based on funding sources, including criteria related to homelessness, income limits, geographic location, rental unit specifics, lease duration, landlord verification, and unit habitability checks. Services are inclusive of all genders and are LGBTQIA+ friendly. Assistance is available only to residents of Seattle, and clients must be actively escaping an intimate partner. An intake appointment is necessary.
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Seattle, Washington
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