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808 West Spokane Falls Boulevard, Spokane, WA 99201
Maintains an active shelter bed availability list for the Spokane area. Listings are updated frequently. Recommend calling any shelter ahead of time to confirm availability.
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800 5th Avenue, Suite 2000, Seattle, WA 98104
Provides support for youth or their friend experiencing stress, anxiety, violent threats or sexual abuse. Crisis counselors link youth to existing support systems. Connect by calling, texting, filling out the online form, or using the app.
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2420 4th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134
Trained volunteers accompany immigrants to legal or administrative appointments across Washington, offering moral support and assistance. Does NOT provide legal support.
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Provides problem-solving, advocacy and referral to appropriate social and health services; assesses for eligibility and makes referrals to low-cost legal services; coordinates the Homeless Donation program.
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Provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress across the United States. Routes callers to the nearest crisis center. Connects veterans and American Indians/Alaskan Natives to specialized lines.
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Offers free 24 hour access to the Washington 211 online database of approximately 4500 social service agencies.
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Provides paid time off for Washington state residents when a serious health condition prevents them from working or when they need time to care for a family member or a new child, or for certain military-related events.
1100 West Mallon Avenue, Spokane, WA 99260
Provides a phone number and online services to report crimes that are not emergencies for example, custodial interference, garbage burglary, harassment (non-domestic violence), malicious mischief (vandalism), theft, and others.
1100 West Mallon Avenue, Spokane, WA 99260
This department processes and files the protection order paperwork. To download forms, type "protection order forms" in the search bar on the website. This office cannot give legal advice or provide assistance in filling out the forms.
901 North Monroe Street, #200, Spokane, WA 99260
Supportive housing provides the essential services and stability needed for individuals facing homelessness, domestic violence, or other crises. Transitional housing is available to individuals who are transitioning to the Spokane community from prisons or jails, have housing barriers due to past criminal records or are looking for an opportunity to start fresh in a safe place to grow in their recovery.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, referral to community resources and, when necessary, free transportation to the Confidential Safe Shelter for domestic violence survivors.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
The YWCA Child Advocacy Program promotes the emotional and psychological healing of children who have witnessed traumatic, life altering events. Offers advocacy-based counseling, as well as mental health counseling services for children.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Provides professional, interview-appropriate clothing for low-income women seeking gainful employment. Appointment Only. Call Friday, 9am-noon.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Provides crisis intervention, counseling, referral to community resources and, when necessary, free transportation to the Confidential Safe Shelter.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Domestic Violence is one of the leading causes of homeless and housing instability. YWCA Spokane provides walk in housing advocacy for survivors of intimate partner domestic violence.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
The YWCA team of paralegals, LLLT, and attorneys are able to provide assistance to help survivors of intimate partner domestic violence with legal issues related to family law matters (divorce, custody, child support, and parentage).
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Coaching, career management, resume building and job search support, explores balancing work and family, and financial management for women who have experienced domestic violence. Includes access to the computer lab, available for drop-in support, to assist women with job search or printing legal documents. Free childcare available upon request.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Provides temporary, confidential, emergency housing and support services for victims of intimate partner domestic violence and their children (pets welcome when possible). This shelter has a limited capacity and is focused on serving those in imminent danger.
930 North Monroe Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Free, holistic groups and psychoeducational learning opportunities for women who have been impacted by domestic violence, aimed at supporting healing and wellness. Includes Circle of Security parenting support, trauma sensitive yoga, healthy relationship skill building, expressive arts, and stress management groups. Free childcare available upon request.
131 South Division Street, Spokane, WA 99202
Provides assistance to people actively thinking about suicide or other self-harming behavior as well as those calling on their behalf. Triage clinicians will assess and provide appropriate referrals and/or dispatch mobile teams.
131 South Division Street, Spokane, WA 99202
Staff on the Homeless Outreach Stabilization Transition team (HOST) initiate and maintain relationships with homeless individuals in encampments while helping them meet their immediate needs.
1212 North Washington Street, Suite 206, Spokane, WA 99201
Participants have the opportunity to explore and understand defeating behaviors and develop specific strategies to switch negative anger into powerful outcomes. See the website for class schedules.
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527 South Cannon Street, Spokane, WA 99201
Provides information about shelter availability in Spokane city.
101 East Hartson Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Offers short term emergency and transitional shelter to families experiencing homelessness. 18 units for 3-5 family members. Provides Case management, laundry, children's play areas, individual storage closets, and private bath.
1927 West 8th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99204
Clean and sober transitional housing offered to adults recovering from substance use disorders (SUD).
701 East 3rd Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Outpatient counseling service programs assists patients with identified problems associated with substance abuse (gambling, financial problems, failure in school, domestic violence, child abuse, etc). For these patients, we provide individualized treatment plans, family support/counseling, financial counseling, and aftercare in both individual and group therapy settings.
127 East Nora Avenue, Spokane, WA 99207
Offers temporary housing and case management to homeless families that are working to break the cycle of homelessness.
703 East Hartson Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
Provides drug- and alcohol-free transitional housing for those who have recently been incarcerated or in a treatment program for substance use disorder. Some locations accept families.
901 East 2nd Avenue, Suite 201, Spokane, WA 99202
Provides Morning and Evening small group therapy, Court Ordered Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) services, Anger Management treatment, and MRTDV classes.
901 East 2nd Avenue, Suite 201, Spokane, WA 99202
Provides Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Outpatient Treatment, Morning and Evening small group therapy, DUI Assessments, Court Ordered Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) services, Anger Management treatment, and MRTDV classes.
3128 North Hemlock Street, Spokane, WA 99205
Provides transitional housing with supportive services for women and children experiencing homelessness. Participating families may live for up to 24 months in one- to three-bedroom apartments. Prioritizes women fleeing domestic violence.
104 South Freya Street, Suite 209D, Spokane, WA 99202
Focuses on abusive power and control issues in relationships that often times result in physical or emotional battery. Relationships not only include husband and wife, but also immediate and extended families or significant others.
104 South Freya Street, Suite 209D, Spokane, WA 99202
This 8 hour class discusses the psychological, sociological, and physiological aspects of alcohol and drug consumption and overall traffic safety. Often times DUI charges are reduced or dismissed after the completion of this class.
104 South Freya Street, Suite 209D, Spokane, WA 99202
Testing component and clinical interview to determine the level of treatment, education or recommendation appropriate for the individual. This entire process can usually be completed between one and two hours.
104 South Freya Street, Suite 209D, Spokane, WA 99202
Intense outpatient program consists of 72 hours of treatment that must be completed within a 12 week period. Classes are held on three separate days of the week averaging three hours in length, until 72 hours of positive treatment process is complete.
104 South Freya Street, Suite 209D, Spokane, WA 99202
This program lasts a minimum of eight hours. It is educational and focuses on decision making, as well as psychological, sociological, physiological, and legal consequences of alcohol/drug consumption and traffic safety.
2121 East Wabash Avenue, Spokane, WA 99207
Men of Compassion provides support, mentorship, healing and empowerment for abused and abusive men through support groups, crisis counseling, educational forums and other support services.
2121 East Wabash Avenue, Spokane, WA 99207
YADDA (Youth Against Dating and Domestic Abuse) provides young people (ages 16-25) with resources and community so that they can be empowered young people who know who they are and have healthy relationship skills.
6830 North Nevada Street, Spokane, WA 99208
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect. Assesses reports to determine whether the report meets the legal definition of abuse or neglect and how dangerous the situation is.
13114 West Sunset Highway, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Provides free food to all those in need. Closet also provides clothing, furniture, housewares, hygiene products, and more to the community for free. The Resource Center provides information about available resources for community members.
8517 East Trent Avenue, Suite 203, Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect. Assesses reports to determine whether the report meets the legal definition of abuse or neglect and how dangerous the situation is.
13513 West 6th Avenue, Airway Heights, WA 99001
Preschool program for low-income families. Daily lesson plans include activities for kindergarten readiness.
119 North Lefevre Street, Medical Lake, WA 99022
Preschool program for low-income families. Daily lesson plans include activities for kindergarten readiness.
3030 West Clearwater Avenue, Suite D, Kennewick, WA 99336
Provides alcohol/drug information school, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, alcohol/drug assessment, domestic violence treatment, continuing care, relapse prevention treatment, victim's impact panel, and DUI assessments.
2415 Number 1 Canyon Road, Wenatchee, WA 98801
Offers a faith-based men's clean and sober group home where men are edified, encouraged, and discipled.
611 West A Street, Yakima, WA 98902
Provides an alcohol & drug information school, DUI assessments, deferred prosecution, anger management, DOT assessments, DV funding, couple's counseling, outpatient chemical dependency treatment services as well as intensive outpatient treatment
422 West Titus Street, Kent, WA 98032
Provides classes for men, including anger management treatment, domestic violence victim impact panels and domestic violence treatment programs, as well as parenting classes. Also includes a Spanish DUI panel. Classes meet court requirements and are state certified where required.
2100 24th Avenue South, Suite 2B, Seattle, WA 98144
Provides information and support for domestic violence survivors statewide. Website provides information on financial assistance, housing assistance, legal assistance, and connections to local DV programs, does not provide direct support services to survivors.
325 9th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
Offers inpatient services, including general medicine and surgery, the Northwest Regional Burn Center, Regional Epilepsy Center, UW Spine Center, UW Medicine Stroke Center, rehabilitation medicine, coronary, neurological surgery, and trauma intensive care units.
1141 Beach Drive East, Building 10, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Offers housing and services to help homeless veterans return to a more traditional lifestyle.  Applicants must have Honorable or General discharge, be clean and sober, with no history of violent or sexual offenses. Rent is 30% of income.
626 8th Avenue Southeast, Olympia, WA 98501
Offers family planning insurance coverage to low income adults. May also cover STI testing and treatment. Additionally serves teens and those in a domestic violence situation concerned about confidentiality. Must have been denied Medicaid.
416 Sid Snyder Avenue Southwest, Suite 250, Olympia, WA 98504
Provides a substitute address to maintain confidentiality for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and/or stalking.
416 Sid Snyder Avenue Southwest, Olympia, WA 98504
Registers a number of business-related entities in the state of Washington, including Domestic and foreign (out-of-state) corporations, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships , and limited liability companies.
416 Sid Snyder Avenue Southwest, Olympia, WA 98504
Maintains a registry of individuals, organizations and commercial fund-raisers that solicit charitable contributions from the general public.
416 Sid Snyder Avenue Southwest, Suite 250, Olympia, WA 98504
Maintains an online searchable database of libraries in Washington state as a project of the Washington State Library.
416 Sid Snyder Avenue Southwest, Olympia, WA 98504
Provides Domestic Partnership Registration to couples, where at least one partner is older than 62 years. Registered domestic partners shall be treated the same as married spouses under state law.
PO Box 663, Hillsboro, OR 97123
ARMS provides trainings to the community around various issues of domestic violence from a faith prospective. Call to set up a training in your community.
PO Box 663, Hillsboro, OR 97123
Her Journey is a free fifteen-week program for victims/survivors of domestic violence and abuse, providing support, hope and healing. Groups are held in confidential locations by trained volunteers. No intake, women can join at any time, use an alias name, bring a female support person and continue attending for as long as necessary. Call for locations and times.
3800 J Street, STE 100, Sacramento, CA 95816
Provides financial assistance grants so pet caregivers can care for animals who need urgent veterinary care and to offset the cost of pet boarding while a client is in a domestic violence shelter.
3161 Donald Douglas Loop South, Santa Monica, CA 90405
Provides non-emergency medical transport to far-off medical treatment, domestic violence and human trafficking relocation, assistance for military personnel, and disaster response.
Safe, temporary shelter, transitional housing, and support services for women and children (boys up to 10 years old)
Offers a maternity home where pregnant young women can live and receive education in parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling, networking, and more.
Hosts a free monthly legal clinic with a focus on LGBTQ issues; provides information in a variety of areas including family law, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
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Encourages additional precautions for domestic violence victims to help them better protect their anonymity, location and identity.
Provides 24-hour crisis intervention for victims and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence who are Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing.
Offers a database to search for pets available to adopt or foster, as well as a way to list animals ready to be adopted or fostered directly without having to bring them to a shelter.
Program is designed to prevent intimate partner violence in the community. A Prevention Advocate works with groups like schools, faith institutions, sports teams, and other organizations to create and implement material related to helping youth develop healthy relationships
Operates a toll-free, centralized intake, advice and referral service for low-income seniors (60+)seeking legal assistance with civil legal problems.
Offers individual and group therapy for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault who are Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing.
Provides unemployment insurance benefits for individuals who voluntarily leave work due to domestic violence or stalking; call main line; DO NOT APPLY ONLINE, until there is a secure address.
Church offers a faith-based transition program for men who are recovering from substance use disorder, who are homeless, or for those being released from prison. Houses are located in King, Pierce, Yakima, Whatcom, and Spokane counties.
Provides a free legal clinic offering over-the-phone legal advice about a child's rights related to special education. May provide additional services on a case by case basis.
Offers peer support, crisis intervention, personalized safety planning, and referrals to Tribal resources to American Indian and Alaska Native victims/survivors of domestic violence.
Provides legal advocacy and crisis intervention for Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing victims and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence.
24-hour hotline offers one-on-one support, information and advocacy from trained peer advocates to those involved in dating abuse relationships. Live chat is available on the website.
Provides free Greyhound bus tickets to runaways returning home. Serves youth ages 12-20. A runaway report must have been filed for youth who are ages 18 and younger.
Offers support groups for victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who are Deaf, DeafBlind or hard-of-hearing.
Offers a free, confidential crisis text line to those who are comfortable texting. Takes texts from anyone in any type of crisis, from any location and any age.
Serving as advocates for children facing abuse and neglect in family court, present reports and recommendations regarding the child's well-being to the court.
Operates 24-hour domestic violence hotline for victims and anyone calling on their behalf; TTY capability for the deaf.
Provides legal information/advice, assistance and representation to low- and moderate-income homeowners threatened with foreclosure of their primary residence. Serves homeowners under 400% of the federal poverty level.
Provides transitional housing where women experiencing homelessness receive wrap-around supportive services, one-on-one case management, life-skills education, and continuing support.
Looking for those interested in 'adopting' a family for the holidays. Families are from the ADWAS transitional housing program, which houses survivors of domestic violence and their children.
Provides a day center for women and girls of any age who are involved with commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking but are transitioning out. Offers food, clothing, laundry, hygiene items and showers, as well as overnight stays.