Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services offered by United States Department of Health and Human Services at Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Provides several behavioral health helplines and treatment locator tools.
Government agency that leads public health efforts to advance behavioral health. Provides several helplines and treatment locator tools, including:
- SAMHSA's National Helpline (Treatment Referral Routing Service): Provides confidential treatment referrals and information about mental and/or substance use disorders, prevention, and recovery.
- Disaster Distress Helpline: Connects callers to the nearest crisis center for information, support, and counseling to deal with the aftermath of natural or human-caused disasters.
- Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator: Lists alcohol, drug, and mental health treatment facilities and programs.
- Opioid Treatment Program Directory: Lists programs that treat addiction and dependence on opioids.
- Buprenorphine Physician & Treatment Program Locator: Lists physicians and treatment programs authorized to treat opioid dependency with buprenorphine.
- Screen4Success mobile app helps coach difficult conversations about drugs, alcohol, and mental health.
Disaster Distress Help Line offered by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
National hotline provides year-round disaster crisis counseling. Callers and texters are connected to trained and caring professionals from the closest crisis counseling center in the network.
National hotline provides year-round disaster crisis counseling. Callers and texters are connected to trained and caring professionals from the closest crisis counseling center in the network. Help line staff provides counseling and support, including information on common stress reactions and healthy coping, as well as referrals to local disaster-related resources for follow-up care and support.
Disaster Relief Services offered at American Red Cross - South Puget Sound and Olympics Chapter
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Emergency relief may be in the form of food, shelter, clothing and medical supplies.
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Depending on need, Red Cross provides short-term immediate disaster assistance such as: Food, Clothing, Shelter, Prescription refills, Eye-glasses, Counseling, Referrals to other organizations that help with long-term needs In the event of a large scale disaster, listen to your emergency radio station for ongoing announcements and information. If all communications have been disrupted, look for a law enforcement official. The Red Cross provides disaster assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bilingual volunteers are available to provide interpretation assistance if needed.
Disaster Relief Services offered at American Red Cross - South Puget Sound and Olympics Chapter - Naval Hospital Bremerton
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Emergency relief may be in the form of food, shelter, clothing and medical supplies.
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Depending on need, Red Cross provides short-term immediate disaster assistance such as: Food, Clothing, Shelter, Prescription refills, Eye-glasses, Counseling, Referrals to other organizations that help with long-term needs In the event of a large scale disaster, listen to your emergency radio station for ongoing announcements and information. If all communications have been disrupted, look for a law enforcement official. The Red Cross provides disaster assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bilingual volunteers are available to provide interpretation assistance if needed.
Disaster Relief Services offered at American Red Cross - South Puget Sound and Olympics Chapter - Jefferson
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Emergency relief may be in the form of food, shelter, clothing and medical supplies.
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Depending on need, Red Cross provides short-term immediate disaster assistance such as: Food, Clothing, Shelter, Prescription refills, Eye-glasses, Counseling, Referrals to other organizations that help with long-term needs In the event of a large scale disaster, listen to your emergency radio station for ongoing announcements and information. If all communications have been disrupted, look for a law enforcement official. The Red Cross provides disaster assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bilingual volunteers are available to provide interpretation assistance if needed.
Disaster Relief Services offered at American Red Cross - South Puget Sound and Olympics - Clallam
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Emergency relief may be in the form of food, shelter, clothing and medical supplies.
Provides short-term disaster services for victims of fires, floods, and natural disasters. Depending on need, Red Cross provides short-term immediate disaster assistance such as: Food, Clothing, Shelter, Prescription refills, Eye-glasses, Counseling, Referrals to other organizations that help with long-term needs In the event of a large scale disaster, listen to your emergency radio station for ongoing announcements and information. If all communications have been disrupted, look for a law enforcement official. The Red Cross provides disaster assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bilingual volunteers are available to provide interpretation assistance if needed.
Donated Mental Health Services offered by Give an Hour
Maintains a website clearinghouse of licensed mental health professionals who have agreed to provide free counseling to those currently serving in the military, veterans and their families, hospital employees, and certain disaster survivors.
Maintains a searchable website of licensed mental health professionals who have agreed to provide barrier free mental health services to those who qualify. Currently serving service members, veteran, their families and those affected by natural and man-made disasters.
Mental health professionals agree to provide one hour per week for one year of mental health support at no charge.
In order to participate in the Give an Hour network, providers must register with our non-profit organization online.