NW Furniture Bank

Dozens of agencies work with the homeless, domestic violence victims and low-income population providing temporary housing and recovery programs, but when their clients complete the programs they may have new housing and a new focus for their life, but they often have no furniture. NW Furniture Bank meets these needs by providing furniture to those transitioning into their own homes.

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Share Vancouver

At Share, we provide a spectrum of services—from shelters for individuals and families who experience homelessness and a Hot Meals program that provides free meals to the public to an Individual Development Accounts savings program to buy a home, car or pursue education or Lincoln Place, a 30-unit permanent supportive housing apartment complex.

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Emergency Housing

If you are struggling to remain in your home or pay rent, sleeping in your car or outside, call the Council for the Homeless Housing Hotline at (360) 695-9677 to learn about available shelter and housing assistance in Clark County, WA. 

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Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Part home improvement store, part homegoods store, part resale store, each ReStore has a wide selection that changes often. You benefit because you get fantastic new and gently used home improvement items below retail prices. Folks in your community and around the world benefit because your purchase supports Habitat for Humanity.

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Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program

The City's Housing Rehabilitation Program provides loans for basic home repairs to qualified low-income homeowners within the city limits. The 2% simple interest loans are for up to $35,000, with no payments required until the house is sold. 

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Community Services Northwest

Identifies vulnerable homeless individuals in the community for the highest priority need for permanent supportive housing and support services. Eligible households must verify qualifications including homelessness, mental health disabilities, alcohol and/or drug addition or a combination of disorders. 

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