Community Corner
Emergency Assistance Available To Woodinville Residents
The City has provided more than $100,000 in grant funding to Centro Cultural Mexicano and Hopelink.
October 5, 2020
This fall, the City of Woodinville is partnering with Centro Cultural Mexicano and Hopelink to provide financial assistance to eligible Woodinville residents in need. That includes emergency rent assistance and help with other critical expenses.
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Hopelink: Financial Assistance
The City has provided more than $100,000 in grant funding to Centro Cultural Mexicano and Hopelink. Most recently, the City also funded an additional five non-profit and government organizations providing direct services during the COVID-19 pandemic: EastWest Food Rescue, Northshore School District, Northshore YMCA, Northshore Youth & Family Services, and Congregations for the Homeless.
Earlier this year, the City gave more than $100,000 to Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank, Northshore Senior Center, and other local nonprofit organizations who saw increased demand for services with the pandemic.
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