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COMMUNITY ACTION MONTH CALENDAR
COMMUNITY ACTION MONTH CALENDAR
Puget Sound Energy to Resume Shutting Off Power for Residents Behind on Payments
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Diaper Distribution Demonstration and Research Pilot (DDDRP) National Infographic and Access One-Pagers
Five Things You Need to Know About the Diaper Distribution Pilot How to Enroll in Your Local Diaper Distribution Pilot [...]
WSCAP 2026 Training Summit at Tulalip
WSCAP 2026 Training Summit at Tulalip
What is the Community Services Block Grant
What is the Community Services Block Grant What is the Community Services Block Grant
Local Food Access and Community Groups Caution: Kroger’s Acquisition of Albertsons Threatens Food Security for Washington Families
Local Food Access and Community Groups Caution: Kroger s Acquisition of Albertsons Threatens Food Security for Washington Families SEATTLE, WA 10/17/24 [...]
Hunger Is Rising
Hunger Is Rising
Lekanoff plans interim work to address low-income, energy-burdened households
Lekanoff plans interim work to address low-income, energy-burdened households Lekanoff plans interim work to address low income, energy burdened households
WSCAP's 2025 Legislative Priorities
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Introducing the WSCAP Learning Center
Introducing the WSCAP Learning Center Introducing the WSCAP Learning Center The Washington State Community Action Partnership is proud to introduce [...]
PSE Decarb Bill HB 1589 - Selective Veto Letter
PSE Decarb Bill HB 1589 - Selective Veto Letter PSE Decarb Bill HB 1589 - Selective Veto Letter PSE Decarb Bill HB 1589 [...]
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Washington Gorge Action Programs
WAGAP is a multipurpose human service organization helping individuals, families, and communities with basic human needs.
Phone:1-509-493-2662Counties:Klickitat, Skamania
Food & Nutritional Programs
This service area includes programs such as food banks, meal sites, and SNAP (food stamps).
Programs:Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP), Community Garden, Cooking/Nutrition Education, Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), Food Backpacks for Schools, Food Bank/Pantry, Food Drives, Food Home Delivery, Meal Site, Meals on Wheels/Other in-home Nutrition, Mobile Food Distribution, Senior Community Meals and Events, SNAP (Food Stamp) Assistance, SNAP (Food Stamp) Education, Summer Food Program, Women, Infant, Children WIC Program
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties
Community Action Council of Lewis, Mason and Thurston Counties (CACLMT) is one of our thirty Community Action Agencies (CAA) in the WSCAP network. CACLMT works to strengthen individuals and families to lessen the impacts of poverty.
Community Action Partnership (serving Asotin County)
Community Action Partnership serves ten of the most northwest counties in Idaho and Asotin County in Washington State. This is the only Community Action Agency (CAA) in our network that serves two states.
Phone:1-208-746-3351Counties:Asotin
Northwest Community Action Center (NCAC)
NCAC is part of the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic (YVFWC). YVFWC first opened in 1973 and has grown into one of the largest community health centers in the northwest with over 40 clinics in 18 communities across Washington and Oregon.
Phone:1-509-865-7630Counties:Yakima-South
Adult Education
This service area includes programs such as GED classes, citizenship services, ELL, and cooking and nutrition.
Community Action Center (serving Whitman County)
Since 1988, Community Action Center (CAC) has been a primary resource for thousands of people and families experiencing poverty in Whitman County. CAC operates as a private nonprofit with IRS 501(c)(3) charitable status.
Phone:1-509-334-9147Counties:Whitman
Clark County Department of Community Services
The Clark County Community Action Program distributes funds to community nonprofit organizations to provide emergency needs, basic and essential services, and programs to improve self-sufficiency.
Phone:1-564-397-2130Counties:Clark
Byrd Barr Place
For more than 50 years, Byrd Barr Place has provided Seattle residents with basic human needs—a warm home, food on the table, and immediate financial relief—so they can break the cycle of poverty and build self-sufficiency.
Phone:1-206-812-4940Counties:King-City of Seattle



















