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24 hour hotline for anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress, call for yourself or someone you care about. Press: 1 if you are veteran, 2 for help in Spanish; Chat service available.
867 West Camano Drive, Camano, WA 98282
WE SERVE: Individuals and families in our local community who need support with food and clothing. WE PROVIDE: Free food to those in need, including variety of groceries to help feed individuals and families, and gently-used clothing for people of all ages. OTHER: We regularly update the food and clothing we have available, and you are welcome to visit as often as needed. Diapers may be available depending on donations.
20 NW 1st St, Coupville, WA 98239
WE SERVE: Children and adolescents who have complex behavioral health needs, including youth struggling with significant emotional or behavioral challenges. WE PROVIDE: Personalized treatment plans that address the specific needs of each child delivered in the least restrictive setting possible, preferably in their own homes and communities.
20 NW 1st St, Coupville, WA 98239
WE SERVE: Adults & Children in Island County who have ongoing mental health issues and need assistance in reducing/managing symptoms and improving coping and daily living skills WE PROVIDE: Specialized care for children, youth and families, including individual therapy and psychiatric medication.
Native and Strong is a suicide & crisis lifeline serving Native Americans in WA state. Dial 988 and choose option 4, or 800-273-8255. Calls are answered by trained crisis counselors who are Tribal members and descendants with close ties to their community.
API Chaya empowers survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking to gain safety, connection, and wellness. We build power by educating and mobilizing South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and all immigrant communities
For support, individuals can text 741741 to connect with a trained Crisis Text Line counselor. Counselors provide confidential, 24/7 support through active listening, problem-solving, and safety planning. Assistance is available for concerns such as stress, anxiety, loneliness, relationship challenges, bullying, substance use, self-harm, and suicidal thoughts.
Connect families with mental health providers in your community who accept new patients, work with your insurance and fit your child’s treatment needs. The Referral Service is accessible to children and teens 17 and under living in Washington state.
24/7 hotline. Offers support, education & advocacy to survivors of domestic violence & sexual assault. Spanish services availabe.
WE SERVE: Individuals experiencing a mental health, substance use, or suicidal crisis in Snohomish County and Surrounding Areas. WE PROVIDE: Crisis assessment, stabilization, and referral, community crisis outreach, voluntary crisis services for all ages, investigations for involuntary substance use & mental health for persons 13 and older, next day phone or in-person appointments for follow-up services, and referrals to ongoing behavioral health services.
Provides a safe, nonjudgmental and inclusive space for those concerned about or affected by child abuse.
DV Hopeline is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Trained advocates offer emotional support, safety planning, resources & referrals to other community services.
24 hour hotline & online chat service. Provides support & assistance to anyone involved in a domestic violence situation.
Vet Centers offer confidential help for Veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting to aid in readjusting to civilian life. Services include counseling for needs such as depression, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). Use the locator on the website to find the nearest Vet Center.
The 24-Hour Helpline is staffed by advocates who provide options, resources, and support to domestic violence survivors, their families, and community members.
24/7 hotline that provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention services to LGBTQ people via phone, text, and chat.
WE SERVE: Individuals and their children who are affected by domestic violence. WE PROVIDE: Services for individuals impacted by Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), including their children, Services include a 24 Hour Support Line, confidential emergency shelter, legal advocacy, supportive housing, elder abuse advocacy, weekly support groups offered in Spanish and English, and community prevention education and training in Domestic Violence and Teen Dating Violence.
The National Safe Haven Alliance ensures every parent is given the support, resources, and opportunity to create a safe post-birth plan for their baby. Crisis Hotline staff can also provide Safe Haven locations and assist you through this process, you are not alone.
Provides secure and free support for youth up to age 25 going through a tough time such as bullying, social pressures, suicidal thoughts, threats of violence, or anything that makes life hard. No problem is too small. Anyone with information about risks or potential risks to the safety or well-being of a youth can call or file a report online.
This is the designated mental health crisis hotline for Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Walla Walla, Whitman and Yakima Counties. Serves all Washingtonians. Please call to request mental health assistance for you, or a friend or family member.
Offers a 24/7 hotline, text, and online chat feature that connects you with a trained RAINN staff member to provide crisis support and information on local and appropriate community resources. The service is completely anonymous and confidential.
Offers domestic violence & information services in the Seattle area through a 24-hour hotline & website. Callers can get help in 14 languages: Amharic, Chinese, Japanese, Khmer, Lao, Russian, Romanian, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Tigrigna, Ukrainian & Vietnamese. For assistance in English, call the DV Hopeline at 206-737-0242.
The Deaf Hotline is a 24/7 hotline that is ASL accessible for people experiencing abuse. Survivors can consult with a culturally-adept and trained advocate in ASL. Provides safety planning, crisis intervention and emotional support.
This website provides current information on local domestic violence programs and confidential hotlines.
Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices. Veterans can call the hotline and press 1 to reach the Veterans Hotline and speak confidentially with a counselor through a program developed in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs. American Indians and Alaska Natives can text NATIVE to 741741 to connect with someone at the Native and Strong Helpline.
Call this Crisis Line to request mental health assistance for you, for a family member or friend. The counselors answering calls can also refer to the Crisis Services Follow-Up Program, if callers provide verbal consent.
Use the online search tool to find a therapist, psychiatrist, or treatment center. Results can be filtered by insurance, cost, location, and more.