Reaching your full potential:        

Loans | Women’s Business Center | Care Coordination | Financial Literacy                                           

What does it truly mean to thrive?

To thrive is to grow and flourish, make steady progress, and prosper. At SNAP, we know it’s often not enough to have what it takes to exist. That’s why we have SNAP To Thrive- to offer programs and services to help you go beyond day-to-day living and reach your full potential.

See below to see if any of the SNAP To Thrive program(s) are a match for you.


Lending/Banking Services

BUSINESS LOANS:
SNAP can help you start your new business or expand your existing business by providing business counseling, training, and loans. We are more flexible than your bank.

LOW-INTEREST HOME REPAIR LOANS:
Homeowners may be eligible for 3% interest loans for home repairs required to make your home safer and healthier for occupants.

SECOND CHANCE BANKING:
SNAP can help to restore banking privileges to people who are unable to get a checking or savings account or who want to learn how to use one responsibly.

HOME MORTGAGE LOANS:
Our home mortgage loan program is specifically designed to help low to moderate income homeowners with home mortgage loans to improve their financial situation.


Enterprise

BUSINESS LOANS:
SNAP can help you start your new business or expand your existing business by providing business counseling, training, and loans. We are more flexible than your bank.

WOMEN’S BUSINESS CENTER:
The Women’s Business Center is a one-stop business resource shop. Individual business consulting, premium business training, credit building and business financing.


Extra Help

LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN:

Volunteer to advocate for long-term care residents, by offering companionship, preventing abuse, and improving dignity and rights.

SNAP RESOURCE RIDES:
Many SRTH Programs employ Community Health Workers (CHWs) to improve social determinants of health. Our expanding Volunteer Driver program offers transportation for seniors and individuals living with disabilities.

HELPFUL RESOURCES: WASHINGTON 2-1-1:
Learn about other options for extra help in the community outside of what SNAP may be able to provide!

CREDIT-BUILDING EXPERTISE:
This program has many methods and resources to help you establish new credit, improve existing credit, or disputing errors.