Helpline offers support, resources and educational opportunities for the LGBTQI community as well as their parents, family members, straight allies and friends. Also offers support for issues related to coming out and self-acceptance.
Provides information and support for issues related to coming out and self-acceptance.
Callers can:
- Be directed to 24-hour Crisis Line if immediate help is needed.
- Receive info on monthly support meetings.
Directs callers to website for personal support and speaker requests.
Provides information and referral to seniors for services in the community.
Senior Information and Assistance can provide you with information about many services and options, such as: In-Home Care, Medical Insurance, Caregiver Support Programs, Housing, Long-term Care Options, and General Resources.
Provides advocacy, information and referral, residential and vocational supports, brokerage support, and supported employment.
Provides advocacy, information and referral, residential and vocational supports, brokerage support, and supported employment. The Supported Living Program provides daily living assistance, including live-in care. Support can include medication administration, financial paperwork and budgeting assistance, assistance with chores and cooking, and social supports.
The Deployment/Relocation Specialist provides information on moving with pets, health resources, housing and schools, just to name a few.
The FFSP Deployment/Relocation Assistance Program (RAP) is designed to make the moving process as effortless as possible for service members and their families.
Offers information and advocacy for Spanish-speaking seniors for social services, medical services, and transportation services.
*Provides information and advocacy to Spanish-speaking seniors for social services, medical services and transportation services.
Provides nutrition education and outreach services.
Offers home visits in some areas.
Provides information and assistance with respite care, energy assistance, Medicare, COPES (Community Options Program Entry System) and Medicaid to seniors in the Camano Island area.
Provides staff to the DSHS Community Services Office (CSO) and the Crystal Judson Family Justice Center. Helps families leaving domestic violence develop a safety plan, find shelter, obtain counseling, navigate DSHS to find assistance.
Provides staff to the Crystal Judson Family Justice Center.
Advocates strive to provide 24 hour support to DV victims.
Helps clients reach stability by way of providing resources through referrals to other agencies whom they work closely with, in providing assistance and additional resources to clients and their families.
Resources range from housing assistance (referrals), legal referrals, counseling referrals, medical referrals, other support groups, and education.
Goal is to engage, acknowledge and challenge clients to reach their full potential after experiencing DV.
Call 253-798-4166 for advocacy.
In addition to support groups, Our Sisters' House is sometimes able to offer emergency nights stays at motels for those who are fleeing an abuser, but are unable to access shelters because they are full and unable to take victims right away.
Offers emergent bill assistance with rent, utilities, etc. that are a direct result of domestic violence and immediate evacuation from the abuser.
Offers other basic emergent needs such as food, clothing, and personal hygiene needs, baby needs such as diapers, etc (based on what is available at the time).
Call 253-383-4275 for the extra support.
Bereavement Support: Support groups are open to the public. Participants share experiences and feelings and learn coping skills. Groups are offered in various locations throughout the service area.
Bereavement Support: Support groups are open to the public. Participants share experiences and feelings and learn coping skills. Groups are offered in various locations throughout the service area. Information and Assistance: Limited telephone support is available to anyone who has experienced a loss due to death. Referrals to community resources and written material can be mailed at no charge.
Helps Spanish-speakers find needed social, health, or human resources in their community.
Helps Spanish-speakers find needed social, health, or human resources in their community. Also provides individual advocacy and assists filling out documents.
Offers an office to help low income and struggling students succeed in college by gaining access to community resources and services. Located in the Humanities and Student Services Building, room 207.
Offers low-income and struggling students information and referrals, supportive listening, classroom items like a book lending library, and when applicable, emergency funding to help support their needs. Located in Bldg. 4, Rm. 104.
Provides advocacy, crisis counseling, intervention, and prevention services to survivors and others affected by domestic violence in Grays Harbor County.
Encourages safe and healthy relationships for survivors and their families. Helps to intervene into and/or prevent any action or anticipated action that may cause physical or emotional injury or trauma to any individual or family. Provides free information and referral services to support health and welfare includes crisis counseling, intervention, prevention services, and to promote community awareness about domestic violence.
Provides information regarding HIV/STD/Viral Hepatitis transmission, referral to services, HIV antibody testing and counseling.
Provides information regarding HIV/STD transmission, referral to services, HIV antibody counseling and testing (anonymous and confidential), individual and group support for HIV positive individuals, educational presentations to high risk populations.
Provide phone consultation on medical-legal child abuse issues; for professionals ONLY.
Provides a 24-hour statewide child abuse hotline staffed by pediatricians to answer questions by professionals (physicians, police officers, child protective services workers and prosecutors).
Hotline is NOT for use by the general public.
Emphasis is on medical-legal aspects of child abuse.
Phone number is for professionals only in Seattle, King County, north to Canada and the Olympic Peninsula.
Provides information, referrals, and advocacy relating to community, county, and state resources.
Provides information, referrals, and advocacy relating to community, county, and state resources. Programs are provided based on funding availability as needed.
Provides a community event space and offers groups oriented around topics such as sexual orientation, gender identity, addiction and mental health supports, and other topics.
Provides a community event space and offers groups oriented around topics such as sexual orientation, gender identity, addiction and mental health supports, and other topics. Groups are offered both in-person or online. Also provides specialized information and referral.
Provides Multiple Sclerosis navigator services, programs, and connection opportunities such as self-help and support groups for individuals living with multiple sclerosis.
Provides navigator services, programs, and connection opportunities such as self-help and support groups for individuals affected by multiple sclerosis (MS).
Provides resources and support services to the LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies of the Lower Columbia region.
Provides resources and support services to the LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies of the Lower Columbia region. Services include a community center, education opportunities, mentorship, and monthly support groups for adults, youth, and families. Limited financial assistance is available as funds allow for gender-affirming costs, name changes, hormone treatments, and other expenses approved on a case-by-case basis. Financial assistance is limited to once per year, with a $200 limit.
Connects seniors, family caregivers, and adults with disabilities to the most appropriate resources.
Administers a variety of low or no-cost services to help seniors, family caregivers, and adults with disabilities by identifying their needs and linking them to the most appropriate resources.
Serves as a conduit for connecting customers with resources in the community as well as advocating on their behalf as necessary.
Community Support Services serves as a conduit for connecting customers with resources in the community as well as advocating on their behalf, as necessary.
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.
Provides crisis intervention line, safe temporary housing for female domestic violence survivors and their children, as well as information and referral and group counseling for survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their families and friends.
Sexual assault services include support, information and referral, and advocacy for people of all ages during medical exams and through the criminal justice system.
Also provides legal advocacy services, including assistance with filing protection and anti-harassment orders, accompaniment to court proceedings, and legal referrals. There is a children's advocate who provides education about the cycle of domestic violence and provides childcare (with needs observation) during client appointments.