Bre, just first off ((tons of hugs)). The job market is really horrible here right now, I'm sorry you lost yours.
Next, I'll keep an eye out for rat rescue stuff locally.
Have you tried posting about some of the individual rats that are healthy enough to be adopted out on Craigslist? It'll probably take some heavy screening of adopters, but you might be able to move a few of the babies at least to good forever homes that way.
Also, if you need help placing the herps the Pacific Northwest Herpetological Society does reptile and amphibian rescue. Thank you so much for rescuing that beardie by the way. It is most certainly NOT a waste of time and resources helping him. My old man iguana was a rescue case that came in at 5 years old with severe MBD, stage 1 renal failure, severe malnutrition and dehydration, a broken pelvis, a broken femur, deformed jaws, and a broken neck flap bone. He made a complete turn around, full on recovery and went on to live to live many happy, healthy years until 17 years old when the kidney disease progressed beyond stage 1 and he had to be put down. So good on you.
The herp society is experiencing a major website outage right now, so here's their facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/PacNWHerpSociety/?ref=ts&fref=ts