Al-Anon Support Group offered at Al-Anon Family Group - Skagit County
Organizes support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics.
Al-Anon Family Group meeting information line. Support groups for individuals affected by someone else's drinking. Clients can locate meetings by zip code and select week day or weekend meetings, as well as day or evening meetings.
Provides peer coaching, support groups, employment support, housing support, and resource connections.
Offers multiple support, education, and socialization groups.
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
- Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
- Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
- Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks.
Coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability.
Peer Employment Connections
Offers weekly peer support groups that support participants to address fears and barriers about returning to work or work through obstacles they are encountering in their job.
Offers vocational assessments, job search tools, resume building, interview preparation, coaching, benefits planning, employment-related clothing and transportation support, and ongoing support for job retention.
Resource Connections
Offers individualized support to identify and access a range of community resources such as housing or medical care.
Participants meet one-to-one with a peer to help make the linkages to essential supports.
Provides peer coaching, support groups, employment support, housing support, and resource connections.
Offers multiple support, education, and socialization groups.
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
- Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
- Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
- Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks.
Coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability.
Peer Employment Connections
Offers weekly peer support groups that support participants to address fears and barriers about returning to work or work through obstacles they are encountering in their job.
Offers vocational assessments, job search tools, resume building, interview preparation, coaching, benefits planning, employment-related clothing and transportation support, and ongoing support for job retention.
Resource Connections
Offers individualized support to identify and access a range of community resources such as housing or medical care.
Participants meet one-to-one with a peer to help make the linkages to essential supports.
Helps and assists HIV+ individuals of color who are newly diagnosed, at-risk or not receiving care. Refers to health and social service resources, education, information and weekly support groups.
Helps and assists HIV+ individuals of color who are newly diagnosed, at-risk or not receiving care, as well as those seeking culturally relevant forms of emotional support and counseling.
Assists clients with referrals to health and social service resources, education, information and weekly support groups.
Brochures on HIV/AIDS are available in Spanish.
Also provides the following services:
- Reentry support
- HIV testing
- Preventative education
- Recovery support groups
- Case management
Offers a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.
A typical meeting includes a large group meeting, an open share small group, and a Newcomers 101 (first week only).
Offers a Christ-centered, 12 step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, pain or addiction of any kind.
A typical meeting includes a large group meeting, an open share small group, and a Newcomers 101 (first week only).
The large group meeting is designed for the participant to set aside the busyness and stress of the outside world by entering into a time of prayer, praise and worship.
The open share small group meets immediately after the large group and provides a place for the participant to connect with other attendees.
Newcomers 101 is for first-time attendees and will help a participant better understand what Celebrate Recovery is all about.
Substance Use Treatment and Support offered at Community-Minded Enterprises
SUD Assessments are available on a walk-in basis. Certified SUD professional will meet with client to discuss their unique circumstances, including substance use history, mental health, and personal goals. Work together to create a tailored care plan that addresses client's individual needs, whether that’s inpatient treatment, outpatient support, counseling, or other resources. Offers peer support, a recovery cafe, and individual and group therapy. Wrap around services provide access to a wide range of resources, including transportation, peer mentoring, employment assistance, mental health support, and more.
SUD Assessments are available on a walk-in basis. Certified SUD professional will meet with client to discuss their unique circumstances, including substance use history, mental health, and personal goals. Work together to create a tailored care plan that addresses client's individual needs, whether that’s inpatient treatment, outpatient support, counseling, or other resources.
Offers 22 workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women. Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Offers workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women and men.
Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Each program is tailored to the participants and their individual needs.
Workshops typically include a sweat or talking circle component which feature traditional healing practices and educational therapy.
Offers 22 workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women. Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Offers workshop programs focused on addressing and healing personal and collective trauma for Native women and men.
Topics include trust, anger, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and self-advocacy.
Each program is tailored to the participants and their individual needs.
Workshops typically include a sweat or talking circle component which feature traditional healing practices and educational therapy.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Comprehensive Healthcare in Walla Walla
Offers the Youth and Family Tree Program, which provides treatment to youth aged between 12-25 years old who are using substances.
Provides a range of addiction and substance use disorder treatment services to support individuals and families to get on the road to recovery from substance use disorders. Includes assessments, DUI evaluations, co-occurring disorders treatment, prevention/education, and outpatient counseling.
Pasco and Walla Walla Offices offer the Youth and Family Tree Program, which provides treatment to youth aged between 12-25 years old who are using substances. Uses evidence -based practices to provide treatment and case management to youth and their families. Provides substance use disorder treatment through groups and individuals sessions, mental health treatment to those with co-occurring disorders. Also offers services to family members struggling with substance use.
Recovery Cafe offered at Community-Minded Enterprises
A place for those overcoming addiction, trauma, and mental health challenges to come together. Provides peer to peer support, access to certified recovery coaches, employment opportunities and training, and recovery circles to build skills and community. New member orientations are held on the first Friday of every month. Member lunch offered Tu-F, at 12:05pm; latte hour offered Tu-Th, at 2pm, and F, at 1:30pm.
A place for those overcoming addiction, trauma, and mental health challenges to come together. Provides peer to peer support, access to certified recovery coaches, employment opportunities and training, and recovery circles to build skills and community. New member orientations are held on the first Friday of every month. Member lunch offered Tu-F, at 12:05pm; latte hour offered Tu-Th, at 2pm, and F, at 1:30pm.
Recovery Support Groups offered by SKIP (Sobriety - Knowledge Is Power)
Provides non-doctrinal support groups for those in recovery from drugs and/or alcohol.
Provides non-doctrinal support groups for those in recovery from drugs and/or alcohol. Meetings are mostly held via Zoom although some are held in-person in Seattle. Provides information on other alternative recovery support groups (non-12 Step) in the Puget Sound area.
Coordinates free mutual help groups online and in-person that teach cognitive-behavioral methods for overcoming addictive behaviors.
Provides free, science-based mutual support meetings (both in-person and online) for individuals seeking to make positive changes related to addictive behaviors. SMART Recovery offers a self-empowering, evidence-based program that helps individuals develop practical skills using cognitive-behavioral approaches. Meetings are open to anyone looking for support in managing addictive behaviors, whether their goal is moderation, harm reduction, or abstinence. SMART Recovery meetings are located in various cities throughout Washington State and online. The program embraces multiple pathways to recovery, including the use of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
Recovery Community Center offered at Everett Recovery Cafe
A recovery community center in a café setting for those on their journey through recovery. Membership is free and members enjoy peer support, lunch, games, and friendly faces.
Provides ongoing recovery support where traditional treatment programs end. Our programs support personal change and increase personal responsibility through peer support and accountability. 24 hours drug and alcohol free. Participation in maintaining cafe space. Attendance at weekly peer meeting.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment offered at Comprehensive Healthcare in Pasco
Provides a range of addiction and substance use disorder treatment services to support adults and adolescents as they recover from substance use disorders. Includes assessments, outpatient treatment and counseling. Provides substance abuse treatment for youth 12-25.
Provides a range of addiction and substance use disorder treatment services to support individuals and families to get on the road to recovery from substance use disorders. Includes assessments, DUI evaluations, co-occurring disorders treatment, prevention/education, and outpatient counseling.
Pasco and Walla Walla Offices offer the Youth and Family Tree Program, which provides treatment to youth aged between 12-25 years old who are using substances. Uses evidence -based practices to provide treatment and case management to youth and their families. Provides substance use disorder treatment through groups and individuals sessions, mental health treatment to those with co-occurring disorders. Also offers services to family members struggling with substance use.
Al-Anon Support Group offered at Al-Anon Family Group - San Juan County
Organizes support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics.
Al-Anon Family Group meeting information line. Support groups for individuals affected by someone else's drinking. Clients can locate meetings by zip code and select week day or weekend meetings, as well as day or evening meetings.
Buddhist Recovery Meetings offered by Refuge Recovery
Offers Buddhist-inspired recovery meetings for clients recovering from addiction.
Offers a Buddhist-oriented, non-theistic recovery program that does not ask anyone to believe anything, only to trust the process and do the hard work of recovery.
Provides a systematic approach to treating and recovering from all forms of addiction, including food, sex, technology, gambling, relationships, spending and codependency.
Provides peer coaching, support groups, employment support, and resource connections.
Offers multiple support, education, and socialization groups.
Peer coaches empower people to achieve a solid recovery foundation and achieve life goals. Peer coaches support individuals in recovery from:
- Addiction Issues (chemical/behavioral)
- Mental Health Challenges (short/long term diagnosis, grief & loss)
- Chronic Illness (HIV/Hep C – Newly Dealing/Newly Diagnosed)
Peer coaches are individually matched with people seeking support in their recovery. The matched pair meets for one hour per week for 26 weeks.
Coaches are individuals in recovery who have reached long-term stability.
Peer Employment Connections
Offers weekly peer support groups that support participants to address fears and barriers about returning to work or work through obstacles they are encountering in their job.
Offers vocational assessments, job search tools, resume building, interview preparation, coaching, benefits planning, employment-related clothing and transportation support, and ongoing support for job retention.
Resource Connections
Offers individualized support to identify and access a range of community resources such as housing or medical care.
Participants meet one-to-one with a peer to help make the linkages to essential supports.
Al-Anon Support Group offered at Al-Anon Family Group - Whatcom County
Organizes support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics.
Al-Anon Family Group meeting information line. Support groups for individuals affected by someone else's drinking. Clients can locate meetings by zip code and select week day or weekend meetings, as well as day or evening meetings.
Al-Anon Support Group offered at Al-Anon Family Group - Snohomish County
Organizes support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics.
Al-Anon Family Group meeting information line. Support groups for individuals affected by someone else's drinking. Clients can locate meetings by zip code and select week day or weekend meetings, as well as day or evening meetings.
Classes and Support Groups offered at Recovery Café in South Lake Union
Operates a recovery support center, which uses an alternative therapeutic community model focusing on long-term support. Provides a range of recovery support groups and classes for those recovering from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, mental illness and homelessness.
Recovery Café provides a welcoming, safe, drug and alcohol free space, daily meals, and loving community to anchor Members in the sustained recovery needed to gain and maintain access to housing, social and health services, healthy relationships, education and employment. This includes support meetings, classes, and community events like open mic nights, holiday celebrations, and cultural events. Each location is open 5 days a week and serves two meals a day (breakfast and lunch or lunch and dinner).
Recovery Café is separate from 12 Step Programs (AA or NA), however, there are 12 Step Meetings held in our buildings throughout the week.
We are a Membership organization. Membership is free; you are asked to be drug and alcohol free when you are in the community space, be respectful/give back in the community, and attend a weekly Recovery Circle. Guests are allowed to visit the Café 3 times before they need to attend New Member Introduction and join a Recovery Circle.