Charities & partners in Seattle

The local organizations your donation supports and how we work alongside them.

Seattle boasts a vibrant nonprofit ecosystem, with organizations dedicated to addressing diverse community needs. From food security to healthcare access, the city's nonprofits work tirelessly to uplift vulnerable populations. Vehicle donations to RideRebirth play a crucial role in funding our free benefits-research service, connecting residents to essential programs like Basic Food, Apple Health, and more. By converting unused vehicles into resources, we empower local residents to navigate available support systems while enhancing the overall health and well-being of our community.

Our local partners

Rainier Valley Food Bank

Food Security

The Rainier Valley Food Bank provides essential food assistance to low-income families in South Seattle. They focus on offering nutritional support while promoting healthy eating habits. RideRebirth's benefits-research service complements their mission by ensuring clients are aware of available resources like Basic Food benefits, helping them maximize their access to nutritious food.

Healthcare Access Alliance

Healthcare Services

Healthcare Access Alliance works to improve access to health care for marginalized communities in Seattle. They provide outreach and enrollment assistance for programs such as Apple Health. By referring clients to RideRebirth, they ensure individuals are informed about the various benefits-research options that can guide them through the complexities of healthcare enrollment.

Seattle Community Law Center

Legal Aid

Seattle Community Law Center offers legal assistance to low-income residents, focusing on eviction prevention and access to public benefits. They help clients navigate legal processes while ensuring they receive all eligible benefits like WorkFirst. RideRebirth collaborates with them to provide clients with additional insights into benefit programs that can alleviate their legal challenges.

Washington State WIC Program

Nutritional Support

The Washington State WIC Program supports low-income pregnant women, new mothers, and young children by offering nutrition education, counseling, and food vouchers. RideRebirth's benefits-research service helps WIC clients understand how to maximize their benefits and find additional support services, ensuring they receive comprehensive care for their families.

Community Action of Skagit County

Economic Assistance

Community Action of Skagit County assists residents in economic distress by providing resources for housing, food, and utility assistance. They empower individuals to break the cycle of poverty through various programs. Partnering with RideRebirth allows them to refer clients to benefits-research services, enhancing their ability to access essential public programs like LIHEAP.

Seattle Jobs Initiative

Employment Services

Seattle Jobs Initiative focuses on helping low-income individuals find sustainable employment through training and support programs. They work closely with various educational institutions and local businesses. Our partnership with them amplifies their efforts, as RideRebirth connects job-seekers with relevant benefits research that can aid their transition into the workforce.

How we collaborate

At RideRebirth, collaboration is key to addressing the needs of our community effectively. We work closely with various local organizations, ensuring smooth referrals and information sharing. By partnering with nonprofits like the Rainier Valley Food Bank and Healthcare Access Alliance, we enhance the resources available to Seattle residents. Our benefits-research service helps these organizations provide comprehensive support, ensuring that individuals and families can access vital services and improve their quality of life.

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