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WA Floods: Aid Available for Damaged Homes
3 Jan
Summary
- Washington offers $2.5 million in disaster assistance for flood victims.
- Grants are available for households in King, Snohomish, Skagit, or Whatcom counties.
- Applicants must earn 80% or less of the area median gross income.

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has urged residents affected by December's intense flooding to apply for state disaster assistance. A total of $3.5 million has been unlocked, with $2.5 million now available for homeowners facing property damage. The initial $1 million was swiftly distributed to over 2,600 households most in need within five days.
To access these funds, affected individuals must submit an Unmet Needs Assessment Form. Eligibility for Household Needs Grants is determined by case managers, requiring applicants to reside in King, Snohomish, Skagit, or Whatcom counties. Crucially, households must demonstrate that their primary residence suffered destruction or severe damage and earn 80% or less of the area median gross income.
While the state pursues federal aid for broader relief, this flexible funding addresses immediate recovery needs. Residents can apply online via the Salvation Army website, by calling 833-719-4981, or by visiting Disaster Assistance Centers in their respective counties. Centers are currently open in King County, with locations planned for Skagit and Whatcom counties in early January.




