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Washington State

Washington 211 provides the most current and comprehensive database of community resources in the State of Washington (over 30,000 listings), which serves as a central access point for connecting Washington residents to community resources. By simply dialing the number 211, searching the website, or texting 211WAOD to 898211, people can connect to help when they need it regardless of who provides the services or where the services are located. 

Yakima County

TCC assists the needy in acquiring the basics of food, clothing and shelter through its food and clothing bank and referrals to area programs and services. 

Compassionate care for the whole family at any age and any income level — it starts with one visit and you can be seen for all your needs, from pregnancy to dental care, within the same network of care; over 40 clinics across Washington and Oregon. 

KDNA will direct its efforts as a minority public radio station in response to the cultural and informational isolation of Hispanic/Latino and other disadvantaged communities. Radio KDNA will produce quality radio programming to help such communities overcome barriers of literacy, language, discrimination, poverty, and illness. In this way, KDNA will empower these communities to more fully participate in our multiethnic society. 

Benton-Franklin Counties

The Mid-Columbia Libraries’ Pasco Branch is the second largest branch of the library system’s 12 branches. We provide a large selection of English and Spanish language books and materials for all ages including DVDs and magazines. Cardholders can access eBooks and eAudiobooks using the one-tap reading app, Libby. Spanish speaking staff are available. We also provide access to free public computers, printing, and wi-fi. Get up to five free pages printed daily using our print drop service. 

BFHD supports and participates in community level projects and is poised and ready to address other emerging public health concerns as they arise. In addition to providing many services directly, Benton-Franklin Health District works collaboratively with dozens of community partners and organizations to address health needs of people living, working, and visiting the bi-county region. 

A team of passionate health care professionals focused on providing safe compassionate care. With Kadlec Regional Medical Center, specialty clinics, primary care clinics and locally driven programs, dedicated to improving the health of the Mid-Columbia region in Washington state. 

Grace Clinc helps to fill gaps in the healthcare system for under-served people in our community by providing free healthcare services to those in need in Benton and Franklin Counties and Burbank.