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September 2023 by Farrah Lynn
Thank you for all your hard work we appreciate you. The best workers we have ever met. Ty to Sam and Taylor. Believe. J and F
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September 2023 by Sage Costa
Everybody was kind and loving. Very helpful
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August 2023 by dibs -yt
Everyone has been really nice and understanding.
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July 2023 by Green Eye's
Helping people when times are tough.
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May 2023 by Rebecca LaBrec
They never help me. I need a roof over my head for me and my dog. And they won't help me
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March 2023 by Tabetha Barber
I'm grateful to Community Action of Skagit County to an extent. My daughter and I were placed in a safe, clean environment which was good for the short fall (6 months to the day).But more should've been done, especially when I still had my HUD housing voucherI felt like my daughter and I were tolerated, and all I kept hearing from some staff members were lukewarm sorries & some fake sincerity mixed in w/ more excuses of--More sorries of there's not much more I can do for you to help you become self sufficient.There isn't housing anywhere, outside of keep on applying to property management while I'm throwing my money away for these application credit checks. Which of course I was denied (no evictions btw) but of course my money was as good as gone. But in all honesty it felt belittling and condescending.Outside of giving us a free place to stay for 6 months--how did that help me to become self sufficient--when you all didn't do much else.Outside of curfew & weekly room checks--What else did you all actually do to help your clients actually?Or atleast me & my daughter?No advocacy. No real advice. And No real help outside of staying there for 6 months.Nothing more was given to really help us out. So my HUD voucher expired while I was under your roof because they don't advocate/fight for you. So that was it--a free place to stay for 6 months.However if you have no family, no friends, no network, no real resources your technically screwed. And that's how it went for me & my daughter. I was a model tenant while I was there. And yes, I was working FT too.
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January 2023 by David Valdez
It's a good place if you need help but right now since last year they have been short handed, not enough staff so things take time to do it and sometimes little failed in communication when you get help, other than that everything is fine
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December 2022 by Thomas Walker
These folks are on top of their game! Especially for those of us that don't always ask the right questions. No worries, they have you covered . Good people .
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September 2022 by Stephanie Homfeldt
Not helpful at all. I’m disabled but they can’t find anywhere affordable for me to live.
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August 2022 by Hector Roldan (Sky)
They try hard for their community though the system can be a rough on their employees and in my case, was helped greatly as were friends even with some of the issues. Mine might have been from an ex who lied a lot to them in order to escape jail. She is still on the loose but that's for police, FBI, CPS, and others to deal with.
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June 2022 by James Belkonen
They seem to be good at finding reasons not to help you
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June 2022 by Sigi Escamilla
There always welcoming and informative and I appreciate that about Community Action.
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April 2022 by Rey Rey
Very difficult to get help. They're closed one day in the middle of the week. Weird. Then if you go in on a different day, sometimes the employees just leave early. If you call ahead, you'll either wait on hold forever or you have to call obscenely early in the morning. And they won't help you unless you're already homeless. They treat being homeless like it's no big deal. No compassion at all. Some of the employees are nice, but others are incredibly rude.
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November 2021 by STL
Someday the people at community action will be anointed sainthood, and they will name future cities after them !!!
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October 2021 by Zoenicole Phalen
They seem like they like helping people in the time of needing help!