Wednesday,March31,2021 Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com 3 WAGAP receives $2M in grant funds to prevent evictions Renters and landlords in Skamania and Klickitat counties may be eligible to apply experienced financial hard- ship due to the COVID-19 outbreak and are at risk of experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The program goals are to prevent evictions, target resources to very low income households who are unem- ployed, and promote equity in who is served. The focus on equity is for groups of people who historically have not been provided equitable Two million dollars in grant funds have been made access to rent assistance and those who have dispropor- available to Washington Gorge Action Programs tionately been impacted by (WAGAP) to help prevent the COVID-19 outbreak. evictions of low income Per the Guidelines, households affected by households must meet three the COVID-19 pandemic criteria: in Skamania and Klickitat ■ Have income that is at counties. or below 80 percent of Area Funds come from the Median Income (AMI). Federal Coronavirus ■ Be experiencing a finan- Response and Relief cial hardship directly or indi- Supplemental Appropriations rectly due to the COVID-19 Act. outbreak that threatens the “WAGAP is thrilled to bring household’s ability to pay the these funds to our commu- costs of the rental property nities,” said Leslie Naramore, when due. ■ Be at risk of experiencing WAGAP’s executive director. “We know that many house- homelessness or current- holds have been struggling ly experiencing housing to pay rent in the midst of instability. other ongoing hardships as The program also provides well. These funds are unique assistance with rental pay- in that landlords can apply ments that are past due, and on behalf of their tenants. with unpaid utility and home We encourage anyone who energy costs, including elec- needs assistance to reach out tricity, gas, water and sewer, to determine eligibility. We’re trash removal and energy here to help.” costs, such as fuel oil. The Treasury Rental Eligible households can Assistance Program receive up to 12 months of (T-RAP) is being adminis- financial assistance. WAGAP has until Dec. 31 to disburse tered by Washington State the funds which can be used Department of Commerce. for lease agreements which According to T-RAP Guidelines (Version 1 March were in place as early as 2021), funds are intended to March 13, 2020. To learn if you are eligible prevent evictions that would or to request an application, contribute to the spread of the virus by paying past due, contact WAGAP at 509-493- current due, future rent, and 2662 or email info@wagap. org. utilities, targeting limited resources to those who have BEHAVIORAL HEALTH WHITE SALMON, WASHINGTON Gorges Beer in CL The three-story Gorges Beer Co. building is quickly taking shape in Cascade Locks. A crew installs woodwork in the eaves of the third-story. Co-owner Willis Boyer said pav- ing and kitchen and final fixture installation will happen over the next two months and “we hope to be open by June, but July may be closer as COVID has slowed down a few key elements." The brewery will have out- door seating in addition to several indoor dining areas. “The third floor decks and views are amazing and the rest of the build- ing is perfect for entertaining large groups of people pretty separated if that’s our re- ality still,” Boyer said. The facility will be family-friendly with some spaces for adults only, Boyer said. “Our two acres should be a fun place to explore while people are in town and we hope to excite people about our gem of a town,” Boyer said. The brewery is located just east of Columbia Inn, near the entrance to Port Marine Park. Kirby Neumann-Rea photos LIMITED TIME SAVINGS Kristoffer Lindstrom, MSW, LICSW SPECIALIZING IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH HEAL. GROW. THRIVE. • Providing evidenced-based whole person therapy for challenges such as: - Anxiety - Depression - Stress ACCEPTING - Trauma/PTSD NEW PATIENTS - Relaonships - Grief/Loss Online - Life Transions scheduling available at • Offering Care Coordinaon MYSKYLINEHEALTH.ORG Or call 509.637.2810 • Spanish Speaking • Same Day Appointments • Visual Visits Offered to schedule your appointment today. @MySkylineHealth @skyline_health 211 Skyline Dr. • White Salmon, Wash. My Skyline Health We are all about comfort. Cuddle up in the new styles for your home all at very comfortable prices. Downey Furniture Downtown The Dalles | 541-296-2871 Our store is a clean and sanitized shopping environment.