If you’ve experienced damage as a result of Washington’s recent historic flooding – there could be financial help available for you.
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The assistance application window is available from Dec. 17 to Jan. 15, 2026, to all families and people without children who meet the location, income and resource limits of the program.
The state of Washington is giving $1 million in cash to those affected by flooding. An atmospheric river-fuelled storm left much of Western Washington under water, damaging roads, destroying homes and ...
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