Washington Request For Survivor Counseling Benefits (IRCB) is a state-administered program that provides survivor counseling services to eligible individuals who have experienced the death of a family member due to homicide, suicide, or an accident. The services are provided free of charge and are available to survivors regardless of their socio-economic status, gender, or age. IRCB offers different types of survivor counseling services, including individual counseling, group counseling, and family counseling. The individual counseling services are provided to the survivor to help them process their emotions and provide support after the death of their loved one. The group counseling sessions are designed to provide the survivor with support from other survivors who have gone through similar experiences. The family counseling services are aimed at helping the family of the deceased cope with their grief and help them move forward. IRCB also offers financial assistance to survivors to help them pay for counseling services. The financial assistance is provided in the form of grants, which can be used to cover the cost of counseling services up to a maximum amount. Additionally, IRCB provides referral services to connect survivors with qualified counselors in their area.