- Mental Health
- Washington
Crisis Connections offer a 24-hour Crisis Line at 1-866-427-4747 and much more on their website.
Our community has come together to provide assistance to families in need. The following organizations are ready to help with food, housing, healthcare and more.
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Crisis Connections offer a 24-hour Crisis Line at 1-866-427-4747 and much more on their website.
1-800-985-5990
This 24/7/365 service from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provides crisis counseling for people going through both natural and human-caused disasters. It’s free, multi-lingual and confidential.
You can also text TalkWithUs to 66746.
The Help Me Grow Washington network represents a growing, powerful coalition of communities and individuals invested in building an organized system of community resources to help families and children thrive.
Parenting Plus is a 10-week parent education group class designed to support and strengthen parents in areas where they may be challenged, especially during crisis.
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
List of Northshore Mental Health Service Providers
One of the hardest tasks after the death of a loved one is talking about and explaining the death to your child or children. It is even harder when you are in the midst of your own grief. This handout offers some ways to help you and your child cope together.
Behavioral Health Professionals who provide comprehensive, flexible, and community-based services all throughout Snohomish County 24 hours a day, including Holidays and weekends.
Snohomish County has compiled a list of domestic violence resources.
This Washington-based service is staffed by teen volunteers who receive 60 hours of training and often have experienced mental health issues themselves. Call 1-866-TEENLINK (833-6546) to talk by phone from 6-10 p.m. nightly or text from 6-9:30 p.m. every night.
Medical and Mental Health - parenting classes, etc.
Helping young people reach their full potential through homelessness services, behavioral health services, foster care services, and young adult services.