Community-based care coordinators work with individuals to bridge gaps in serves by connecting them to local resources in the community.
Links individuals with Care Coordinators that work one-on-one with clients to bridge gaps in services, achieve goals, reduce gaps in services, and increase coordination between all types of service providers.
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
All Recovery Outreach Specialists are trained Recovery Coaches and Certified Peer Counselors in long term recovery from SUD and/or have lived similar experiences, i.e., homelessness, incarceration, involvement with Department of Corrections or law enforcement, or close connection to SUD during their life.
The program is 100% voluntary--no one is forced to participate and everyone is welcome.
Staff make referrals to local resources and organizations to meet the individual needs of clients. May refer clients to SUD treatment for behavioral health services, but does not provide these services in house.
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
Provides outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders (SUD) in need of a connection with peers who have similar experiences and can meet clients where they're at to provide hope for a better life.
All Recovery Outreach Specialists are trained Recovery Coaches and Certified Peer Counselors in long term recovery from SUD and/or have lived similar experiences, i.e., homelessness, incarceration, involvement with Department of Corrections or law enforcement, or close connection to SUD during their life.
The program is 100% voluntary--no one is forced to participate and everyone is welcome.
Staff make referrals to local resources and organizations to meet the individual needs of clients. May refer clients to SUD treatment for behavioral health services, but does not provide these services in house.
Offers peer support, individual and independent living skills, advocacy, information and referral, youth transition and de-institutionalization. Other services include community activities that address civil/equal rights. This office serves the northernmost counties.
Services for people with disabilities include peer support, individual and systemic advocacy, independent living skills training, information and referral to community resources, and de-institutionalization.
CFI is also involved in community activities that address the civil and equal rights of people with disabilities.
There is a transition program for youth ages 14-24 which focuses on living independently, continuing education and vocational goals.
Provides listings of mental health providers that identify as being a member of underserved populations, such as BIPOC and LBGTQ2+ communities. Also provides resources for providers and a therapy and wellness program.
Culturally specific organizations provide information, resource referral, and wraparound services to communities of a specific race, ethnicity, disability status, sexuality, gender identity, religion, or nationality.
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Offers shelter for domestic violence victims in Kittitas County.
Provides a confidential 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of sexual assault and crimes. Victim Advocates are available 24 hours a day to provide support, information, and referrals. Serves those who have been harmed as a result of crimes such as assault, robbery, child abuse, identity theft, arson, kidnapping, hate crimes, and human trafficking. Provides advocacy, individual counseling, support through the legal and criminal justice systems, information about abuse and assault, and referrals to other helpful programs. The Kittitas location also offers shelter and other services for victims of domestic violence.
Offers in-person and online workshops and classes. Provides a Care Notebook to help organize health records. Also offers online and center-based resource libraries, where books can be borrowed and mailed.
Offers in-person and online workshops and classes. Provides a Care Notebook to help organize health records. Also offers online and center-based resource libraries, where books can be borrowed and mailed.
Provides advocacy to survivors and others affected by domestic violence in Pacific County.
Crisis Support Network is a trusted lifeline for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and other crimes in Pacific County. We support individuals and families in crisis through trauma-informed advocacy, emergency shelter, legal accompaniment, and therapy. Crisis Support Network helps people who’ve been through hurtful things—like abuse or violence—in a way that’s kind, careful, and respectful. We listen without judging, believe what people say, and make sure they feel safe and in control of their choices. We understand that hard experiences can make people feel worried or scared, so we go slowly, explain things clearly, and support them however they need.
Provides information and referral to statewide resources as well as local agency chapters for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Local chapter groups across the state meet regularly for support and networking.
Provides information and referral to statewide resources for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
Will refer blind or visually impaired people across the state to one of 16 local chapters for support and networking.
Offers a free newsletter, "Newsline," four times a year in accessible formats including large print.
The Home Care Referral Registry matches Washington State residents who receive publicly funded in-home care services with screened and pre-qualified home care workers. This service is available to individuals seeking to become an in-home care provider as well as individuals receiving a Medicaid In home care program. Services are also available to adults 18+ wanting to become an individual provider of in-home care services.
Contracting caregivers to do in home care for clients utilizing state services. COPES, MPC.
Provides information and referrals for case management, family caregiver support services, nutrition programs, and transportation assistance.
Assists seniors in remaining independent and in their own homes for as long as possible by offering support services such as: case coordination; congregate meals; family caregiver support; Meals on Wheels; respite care; senior information and assistance; transportation assistance.
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 information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
Provides community information and referral for people with disabilities, their family members, friends and service providers working with the disability community.
Provides community information and referral for people with disabilities, their family members, friends and service providers working with the disability community.
Provides information, referral, consultation, and advocacy services related to deaf-blindness; links people who are both deaf and blind with services and training.
Advocates for the rights and needs of people who are deaf-blind.
Provides information and referral regarding deaf-blindness.
Links individuals who are deaf-blind with local skill-oriented and vocational rehabilitation services.
Provides consultation and other services to consumers, parents and service providers.
Determines eligibility for services at the Helen Keller National Center in New York.
Provides community information and referral for people with disabilities, their family members, friends and service providers working with the disability community.
Provides community information and referral for people with disabilities, their family members, friends and service providers working with the disability community.
Provides a self-directed resource center where students and other members of the community can come to explore career options, get support for education and career assessment, receive information on career choices and more.
Provides staff-assisted and a self-directed resource center where students and other members of the community can come to explore career options, get support for education and career assessment, receive information on career choices, receive information on current job openings, and receive assistance in resume and interview preparation.
Helps student gain employment relevant to their career pathway.
Provides free consultation, assistance, and advocacy for elders, their families, friends and other interested parties. Assists in coordinating services, decision making, and guiding clients through the system.
Information and Assistance connects older adults and/or their families and friends to health and human service needs, as well as provide general information. Certified Information Specialists maintain a comprehensive database of local, state, and federal resources, are trained to establish certain program eligibility and assist or refer to other agencies based on individual need.
Supports families affected by spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) through networking and information services
Supports families affected by spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) through networking and information services. Services include:
- Information packets, care packages, and phone support for families with newly diagnosed children with SMA.
- A medical equipment pool, which loans equipment such as adaptive strollers, bath chairs, car beds, modified vests, feeder seats, standers, and wheelchairs.
- Connection to local Cure SMA chapters that provide advocacy, awareness, support, and events for families affected by SMA.
- Education for health professionals and the public.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
Offers specialized information and referral services, resource navigation assistance, and online support groups. Provides limited financial assistance to people with mesothelioma. Also assists veterans get VA Disability Compensation for asbestos-related illnesses.
Offers specialized information and referral services, resource navigation assistance, and online support groups. Provides limited financial assistance to people with mesothelioma. Also assists veterans get VA Disability Compensation for asbestos-related illnesses.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services.
Provides information and referrals to a wide range of city of Seattle and community-sponsored programs, activities, initiatives and services:
- Neighborhood Events and Services
- Community and Neighborhood Organization Contacts
- Weatherization Services
- Food Bank Locations
- Heating Bill Assistance (Seasonal)
- City and other Job Opportunities
- Metro Bus Schedules
- Land Use and Zoning Information
- Crime Prevention and Block Watch Materials
- Environmental Cleanup
- P-Patch (community gardens)
- Older Adult Outreach
- Health Services
- Emergency Preparedness.
Provides support and referrals such as adoption resources, baby items, WIC and medical care; no abortion referrals. Offers post-abortion counseling.
Provides peer counseling with information on abstinence, adoption, abortion, relationships and post-abortion emotional distress. Also offers post-reproductive loss care. Offers referrals to other community resources such as WIC. Does not provide abortions or refer for abortions. Provides early ultrasounds, pregnancy testing, STI testing and treatment
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program offered by Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families at Washington State Department of Early Learning Harney
The Department of Early Learning is responsible for the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program, handling child care complaints and professional development for providers. Information available for parents of young children.
The Department of Early Learning is responsible for the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program, handling child care complaints and professional development for providers. Information available for parents of young children.
Offers an outreach connection for a multitude of resources and support services for families of children to seniors who are dealing with intellectual/developmental disability issues in their day to day lives.
Parent to Parent Outreach: (1) Offering parents peer/mentoring support and information to parents who are dealing with a loved one who has a disability by matching a trained helping parent with someone in a similar situation. (2) Support for families including monthly support groups. (3) Offer networking opportunities, educational workshops, and social events throughout the year.