King County Resources
Looking for resources related to financial empowerment located in King County? We have you covered! Take a look at these financial wellness resources all in one place! And help us do better - if you notice something is missing, no longer correct, or a broken link, please let us know.
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If you are looking for resources outside of King County, please refer to our general resources page, linked here.
Available financial legal resources in King County.
Catholic Community Services Legal Housing Services
Eastside Legal Assistance Program
King County Bar Association
Safe, secure, easy, and free tax help is available to everyone, including ITIN holders. Learn more about the free options available.
Check out this Guide to Filing Your Taxes in 2024 from the CFPB
There are many community housing resources available to help low and moderate-income renters, homebuyers, and homeowners.
AptFinder - a nonprofit org that advertises subsidized and rent-restricted affordable apartment communities throughout Washington State.
Catholic Community Services/Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington
King County Library System - Invest in Yourself
King County Library System - RentSmart: Tenants Rights Workshops
King County Regional Homeless Authority - resource centers where people experiencing homelessness can get help with housing and other needs
Seattle King County Coalition on Homelessness
Explore information and tools regarding employment, careers, education and training opportunities, and the benefits available to those in the workforce or entering the workforce within King County.
Cents (Consumer Education & Training Services)
Explore the resources available in your community for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Find support for starting or growing a small business, as well as consulting, training, and networking opportunities!
Somali Independent Business Alliance (SIBA)
There are many organizations devoted to ensuring immigrant and refugee families and individuals find success and opportunity in Washington State! Explore local resources below.
Updated February 7th, 2025
Appleseed Network: Protecting Assets & Child Custody in the Face of Deportation
Washington State Regional Resources for Latinos: WA Regional Resources — Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs Their aim is to connect individuals and damilies w/ opportunities, services, and tools hosted from incredible orgs across WA state.
Fair Fight Bond Fund provides bond money that allows detained immigrants to go back to their lives and families while they build a case to gain status.
Immigration Legal Resource Center
Immigration Preparedness Toolkit
Get Free Help Applying For Citizenship through OIRA
International Rescue Committee- Center for Economic Opportunity (CEO)
Immigration Advocates Network maintains a national immigration legal services directory for resources available throughout Washington state.
Seattle Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs
Get Free Help Applying For Citizenship through OIRA
Resource Directory: King County Providers that generally serve individuals arriving from the border
Discover financial empowerment tools and explore information and resources for people with disabilities.
Financial wellness resources for those who have been justice impacted.
Cents (Consumer Education & Training Services) - Money Steps Program
Seattle Public Library - Resources for the Formerly Incarcerated
The Seattle Clemency Project
Weld Seattle - 1426, Reentry Resource Center
Find resources, tools, and guides dedicated to the financial education needs of kids, youth, and families.
Resources, information, and tools are available for Seniors seeking to maintain financial independence and empowerment and for financial caregivers providing assistance to older adults.
Catholic Community Services - Services for Seniors
Cents (Consumer Education & Training Services) - Senior Money Project
King County has many public benefits, programs and nonprofit organizations available to assist people in maintaining housing or paying for food, utilities, medical expenses, and more.