Community Resources and Support


External Resources


One of the goals of the EOC program is to connect participants with additional community resources to support their needs.

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Search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost.

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Child Care

Child Care Resources works with families, child care providers, community organizations and advocacy groups in order to improve the quality of early childhood care in our region. We support families in their search for childcare, assist families experiencing homelessness with childcare costs, coach and provide resources for childcare professionals, and train and empower low-income and refugee women pursuing careers in early learning.

Child Care Resources

Yakima County Veterans

The Yakima County Veterans Program is dedicated to serving Veterans and family members in Yakima County. We are home to 13,000 Veterans! The Yakima County Veterans Program is a point of entry for all Veterans and their families for information and referral to federal, state, and local resources. Our Veterans Relief Fund assists qualified low-income Veterans with financial relief and other services.

Yakima County Veterans Program

OIC: Wenatchee & Yakima

Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington, a nonprofit Community Action Agency established in 1971, strives to eliminate unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, and racism so all people can live with greater human dignity. We work to afford a second chance to individuals and families with multiple life challenges. OIC provides services through four divisions including:

Housing and Financial Services
Nutrition and Health Services
Education and Career Services
Community Services

Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington (OIC)

Community Education & Development

CAFÉ is a non-profit organization, located in Wenatchee, that advances family and community growth through education. We serve our culturally diverse community providing opportunities in leadership, civic and social engagement, literacy development, and academic advancement.

Community for the Advancement of Family Education (CAFE)

Youth Support

The Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE) is a youth-centered community center that provides after necessities and school support, education services, leadership and life skill development, and mental health assistance.

Foundation for Youth Resiliency and Engagement (FYRE)

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