Main office for Pasado's Safe Haven's Sanctuary and cruelty and investigation services. Pasado's does not accept stray animals or owner surrendered animals. We work with other animal agencies, animal control and law enforcement to rescue animals that are victims of animal cruelty.
This network of health care facilities is comprised of eight parent facilities that include two tertiary care hospitals and three acute care inpatient facilities, 51 outpatient clinics, and three Mobile Medical Units.
The VA NW Health Network's medical centers operate inpatient beds for acute medical/surgical, mental health, nursing home, and rehabilitative care. This network of health care facilities is comprised of eight parent facilities that include two tertiary care hospitals and three acute care inpatient facilities, 51 outpatient clinics, and three Mobile Medical Units. Other services include Community Living Centers, Domiciliaries, and 17 readjustment counseling centers.
Provides unified, customer-focused, consistent and efficient FFSP programs and services to support sustained mission and Navy readiness.
The Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) provides unified, customer-focused, consistent and efficient FFSP programs and services to support sustained mission and Navy readiness. We provide the right services at the right time, to strengthen personal and family competencies to meet unique challenges of the military lifestyle.
Provides a variety of social, recreational and educational programs.
Senior centers offer a variety of social, recreational and educational programs. Services may include: health services, support groups, transportation, arts and crafts classes, exercise classes, congregate meals, recreational trips and volunteer opportunities. Contact the center directly to obtain the most current offerings.
The Lummi Nation Education Department oversees Even Start, Head Start, Lummi Tribal School Services (K-8, 9-12) and the Northwest Indian College.
The Lummi Nation Education Department oversees Even Start, Head Start, Lummi Tribal School Services (K-8, 9-12) and the Northwest Indian College. The Johnson O'Malley Program provides tutoring and school supplies. The Lummi Tribal School System serves approximately 270 students in Kindergarten through grade 12. The Lummi Tribal School System is approved by the Washington State Board of Education.
Provides many library services as well as administrative services. Offers meeting rooms, two public computers, Wi-Fi, and a small collection of materials.
Provides many library services as well as administrative services.
Offers meeting rooms, two public computers, Wi-Fi, and a small collection of materials.
Services provided include:
- Books, audiobooks, DVDs, music, magazines
- Reservable meeting rooms and study rooms
- One-on-one appointments with a librarian (AskUs)
- Free access to various databases, market research tools, language learning tools, LinkedIn Learning, and other subscription services
- Basic computer and tech help
- Basic literacy, including digital, financial, cultural, more
- Job search help and tools
- STEAM programs and education resources
- Access to partner programs & services (varies)
- Reference & research help.
Great Rivers Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization (BH-ASO) offered at Great Rivers Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization
Operates as the administrative offices to provide policy guidance and oversight for the comprehensive mental health and substance abuse systems in Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, and Wahkiakum Counties.
In 2020, the Washington State Legislature mandated the creation of Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organizations to oversee the delivery of the Behavioral Health Crisis Services and other state funded non-Medicaid Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder services in Washington State. The State of Washington contracts with the Great Rivers Behavioral Health Administrative Services Organization to provide Behavioral Health Crisis Services and other state-funded non-Medicaid behavioral health services in the 5 county Region. Great Rivers BH-ASO assures access to all residents within Great Rivers' communities to 24-hour/7-days-a-week coverage of crisis services. As funding permits the BH-ASO is responsible for providing all Medically Necessary behavioral health (mental health and substance use disorder) to non-Medicaid individuals. ####Great Rivers is committed to these goals: - Assure timely access to medically-necessary behavioral health services. - Foster coordination of behavioral health services with other county and community services. - Create a regional system of care to expand access to specialized behavioral health services.