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Provides guide dogs and service dogs to enhance the mobility and independence of those in need.
Provides guide dogs and service dogs to enhance the mobility and independence of those who may need them.
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Mobility Assistance Service Animals
Offers a 4 or 8 day medically-assisted detox program to safely, comfortably, and effectively remove any substances from the body.
Offers a medication-assisted detox program that begins with a full clinical assessment of each guest and medical evaluation to best structure a treatment care plan.
Clients meet with medical and clinical teams to discuss treatment goals, concerns, questions that need answered, and to learn what the approved medical regimen is.
Each plan is tailored to an individual guest’s needs to ensure maximum comfort through withdrawal and safe, effective tapering off of substances.
Once a client schedules a bed and arrives at the facility, they are assigned a primary therapist who will guide them through the healing process and the 24/7 nursing and support staff guarantees access to treatment resources if the primary therapist is unavailable at any point.
Length of the medical detox program will either be 4 days (stabilization) or 8 days (medically-assisted detox). The difference in program length will be dependent on the medical assessment and symptoms of withdrawal.
Medical professionals are on the clock 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure safety and comfort.
If at any point, a person experiences symptoms of discomfort, the medical team will address the symptoms promptly and adjust the care plan to better suit the needs.
Recommends aftercare treatment, and provides a case manager who will set aftercare plans up — whether that be continuing onto a residential inpatient program or a good psychiatrist in the area with a sensitivity to addiction.
Operates with the belief that:
Without professional supervision and medical monitoring, it is too easy for complications from withdrawal from drugs and/or alcohol to develop, which is why a safe, structured environment is essential.
Withdrawal is much more than the physical risks, however; once someone with a substance use disorder has tapered off substances, they must manage psychological risks.
Continued support in a treatment setting is critical if the results of a medical detox are going to last, as detox is the first, most sensitive step toward recovery.
Please keep in mind, as a treatment center guided by a strong mission and vision, Royal Life Centers has a policy that restricts guests from attending their treatment programs more than twice. If you have already been through the treatment program in full, they will work day and night to find a facility that will better suit your needs and goals in recovery. They want to see you have success in sobriety, even if they are not the right program for you— they will help you find one that is. This policy exists not because they don’t want to help you, it exists because they tried to help you and didn’t succeed. Your successful sobriety is their top priority. Because They Care.
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Alcohol Detoxification
Drug Detoxification
Offers a food bank. Call for emergency food needs.
Offers a food bank. Call for emergency food needs.
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
Implements the McKinney-Vento Act and the Foster Care Education programs in Everett Public Schools. Ensures that youth experiencing certain housing situations have the opportunity to succeed in school by organizing transportation to their school of origin or assisting them with enrollment in their local school without delay. Also provides referrals to health care, dental, mental health and other appropriate services. Under the McKinney-Vento act, eligible students have certain rights including the right to attend their school of origin if it is determined to be in the child's best interest and to have transportation assistance if the temporary living situation is outside of the regular school boundaries, as long as the transportation is feasible.
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Homeless School Transition Programs
Offers general medical care to children and adults with a target population of low-income, uninsured, and underserved families.
Peninsula Community Health Services (PCHS) is a community based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing comprehensive health care services to residents of Kitsap County. Offers quality low-cost care for children and adults. Services include physical examinations, immunizations, family planning, nutrition assistance and diagnosis and treatment of common ailments, mental health counseling, pharmacy, and health education and promotion activities. Provides suboxone based opiate replacement therapy for clients with opiate use disorder as clinically appropriate.
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Well Baby Care
Pap Tests
General Physical Examinations
Community Clinics
Pregnancy Testing
Contraception
WIC
Childhood Immunization
Pharmacies
Buprenorphine Based MAT Programs
Flu Vaccines
Birth Control Counseling
General Medical Care
Congregate ethnic meal program provides hot meals and socializing for older adults.
Congregate ethnic meal program provides hot meals and socializing for older adults.
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Specialty Ethnic Foods
Home Delivered Meals
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Supports agriculture and rural communities with reliable, consistent credit and financial services.
Supports agriculture and rural communities with reliable, consistent credit and financial services. Also host events/webinars around succession planning, family business, and financial planning.
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Credit Unions
Works in partnership with qualified low-income families to build decent, affordable housing in Clallam County.
Partners with low-income families and individuals living in substandard housing to build decent, affordable housing. HC's housing and repair programs involve an application process. Note: not all applications are guaranteed to be accepted &/or approved. Once qualified and accepted into the program, potential homeowners will help build their homes alongside Habitat staff and volunteers. Upon completion, the potential homeowner then purchases the home with a lower-interest loan through a gov't or other entity. Currently building in Port Angeles—through 2026. Habitat Clallam will also begin a multi-year build in Carlsborg, WA in late 2025-early 2026.
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Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer Opportunities
Sweat Equity Programs
Offers a maternity home where pregnant young women can live and receive education in parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling, networking, and more.
Offers housing for pregnant women considering parenting or adoption.
Provides housing, food and transportation to pregnancy related appointments.
Offers classes to facilitate issues including parenting, childbirth, nutrition, life skills, relationships, counseling and networking with other agencies.
Assists in creating a plan for the future and helping the young women to make healthy choices for themselves and their babies.
Limited housing is available for those who have completed our maternity program for up to 18 months after the birth of their baby.
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Maternity Homes
Adoption Information/Referrals
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Offers emotional support for people with cancer through a helpline. Trained family consultant is available to meet with family members, caregivers and friends to help them find effective ways to live with the challenges of cancer.
Provides support services and information for people affected by cancer.
Offers ongoing emotional support services through:
- The Telephone Lifeline and Lifeline Chat
- Family meetings/couple meetings
- Online emotional support
- Resource navigation programs
- Consultation services
- Therapist referrals
- Community outreach and education
- In-person Creative Expression and Equine Therapy classes
- Counseling services
- Tips for navigating online programs
- Family support workshops
Trained family consultant meets with family members, caregivers and friends to help them find effective ways to live with the challenges of cancer.
This agency is not a resource for medical advice or medical information.
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Health/Disability Related Counseling
Case/Care Management
Talklines/Warmlines
Provides arts and crafts activities, technology classes, field trips, language classes, writing classes, music classes and other activities for older adults.
Provides arts and crafts activities, technology classes, field trips, language classes, writing classes, music classes and other activities for older adults.
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Writing Instruction
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Senior Centers
Music Instruction
Language Instruction
Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging and influence.
Offers club programs and services to promote and enhance the development of boys and girls by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, belonging, and influence.
Works to help kids find their own recreation, individuality, and help them feel like they are cared for and Boys & Girls Clubs are a safe place to learn and grow—all while having fun.
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Boys/Girls Clubs
Provides emergency services for the preservation of life and property. Services offered are response to medical aid calls, fire suppression and service calls. Also provides services like CPR classes, fire safety, burn ban information, and smoke alarm information.
Provides emergency services for the preservation of life and property. Services offered are response to medical aid calls, fire suppression and service calls.
Also provides services like CPR classes, fire safety, burn ban information, and smoke alarm information.
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Fire Stations
Fire Control/Extinction
Fire Safety Inspections
Authorized to provide King County pet licenses to pet owners. Senior/disabled discounts are available. Service animal licenses are free.
Authorized to provide King County pet licenses to pet owners.
Benefits of a pet license:
- Found pets are reunited quickly with their owner
- Pet gets a free ride home the first time it is found
- Vacation Pet Alert can notify owners if pet gets loose during a vacation
Provides one-bedroom, HUD-subsidized, independent housing for seniors. Seniors must be 62 years or older. Wait list for apartments can be over a year long.
Provides one-bedroom, HUD-subsidized, independent housing for seniors.
Seniors must be 62 years or older.
Income must be at or below 50% of the Area Median Income.
Wait list for apartments can be over a year long.
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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
May be able to provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, the following services: Assistance with school registration, even if the family or student is missing documentation such as birth certificate and immunization records. Automatic free lunch and breakfast if available, without the need to fill out that particular form. Assistance with keeping the student in the same school, even after moving, sometimes even if the move is to another school district. Assistance with transportation to and from school in the form of school buses, gas vouchers, or city bus passes. Free school supplies if needed. Free school clothes if needed. Referrals to other services as needed. These services continue through the end of the school year in which homelessness ends.
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Homeless School Transition Programs
Provides one-on-one financial education, counseling and coaching to people with disabilities and their families. Various financial issues addressed.
Provides one-on-one financial education, counseling and coaching to people with disabilities and their families.
Assistance includes:
- Benefits coaching
- Taking control of debt
- Dealing with debt collectors
- Developing new credit.
- Improving credit and FICO scores
- Creating and managing a budget
- Opening and maintenance of affordable mainstream bank accounts.
- Identity theft resources
- Setting up an ABLE account
Also provides connection to other services including tax preparation and legal advice for various financial issues
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Credit Counseling
Personal Financial Counseling
Rent and utility assistance for people age 12-24 only.
Rent and utility assistance, Covid relief, and Eviction Rental Assistance Program.
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Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Offers seminars and support groups led by people who understand the grieving process. Seminars have a Christian religious component.
Offers seminars and support groups led by people who understand the grieving process. These individuals are NOT professional counselors; they are volunteers who are in a place of healing after their own loss.
Resources help those grieving recover from their loss and look forward to rebuilding their lives.
Each session has three distinct elements: video seminar with experts, support group discussion with focus, and workbook-based personal study and reflection.
The is biblically based so all the sessions have a Christian component.
Provides a variety of parent education classes from the "8-week Circle of Security" to a 24-week Nurturing Program
Provides a variety of parent education classes from the "8-week Circle of Security" to a 24-week Nurturing Program.
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Parenting Skills Classes
Provides a variety of community health, environmental health, and support services, such as: food handler cards, birth and death certificates, communicable disease prevention, on-site septic program, Harm Reduction/Syringe Exchange program, Maternal Child Health, and adult vaccines (Hep A & Hep B).
Provides a variety of community health, environmental health, and support services, such as: food handler cards, birth and death certificates, communicable disease prevention, on-site septic program, Harm Reduction/Syringe Exchange program, Maternal Child Health, and adult vaccines (Hep A & Hep B). Also offers syringe exchange.
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Public Health Nursing
Influenza Control
Septic System Permits
AIDS/HIV Control
Septic System Inspection/Maintenance
Sexually Transmitted Disease Control
West Nile Virus Control
Tuberculosis Control
Meningitis Control
Food Poisoning Investigation
Provides identification, outbreak investigation, and monitoring of communicable disease such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, measles, and food-borne illnesses.
Provides identification, outbreak investigation, and monitoring of communicable disease such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, measles, and food-borne illnesses. Provides some immunizations.
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Meningitis Control
Influenza Control
Tuberculosis Control
West Nile Virus Control
Food Poisoning Investigation
Provides outpatient mental health services for all ages. Offers case management, therapy, peer support and medication management. Psychiatric providers help clients with the full range of mental health and substance use disorder issues.
Provides mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors, including individual, family, and group counseling.
Care Teams help clients with the full range of mental health and substance use disorder issues, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, personality disorders, substance use disorders, ADHD, schizophrenia, disruptive behavior disorders, and autism spectrum disorders.
Services may include crisis intervention, psychiatric evaluation, case management, therapy, peer support, medication management, and more.
New Journeys
Provides comprehensive treatment to individuals who are experiencing a first episode of psychosis.
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Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
Community Mental Health Agencies
General Counseling Services
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychiatric Medication Services
Helps South King County residents achieve financial self-sufficiency by providing accessible and affordable training, consulting and other support for building small businesses.
Helps women, people of color, immigrants and people with disabilities start or grow small businesses in Southwest King County.
Assists members with:
- Business finance
- Loan applications
- Information about business licenses, insurance and leases
- Information about finding a business location
- Feasibility assessments
- Peer support
- Networking
- Workshops
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Small Business Development
Provides homeless families and students, including unaccompanied youth, services to help youth stay in school.
Ensures that youth experiencing homelessness have the opportunity to succeed in school by organizing transportation to their school of origin or assisting them with enrollment in their local school without delay.
Also provides referrals to health care, dental, mental health and other appropriate services.
Helps youth and families sign up for free or reduced lunch and breakfast.
Students experiencing homelessness cannot be penalized for infractions, such as absenteeism, that relate to their homelessness.
Under the McKinney-Vento act students must be allowed to attend their school of origin "to the extent possible."
Factors that may be considered include:
- the age of the child or youth
- the impact the commute may have on the student's education
- personal safety issues
- the student's need for special instruction
- length of anticipated stay in temporary shelter or other temporary location
- time remaining in the school year. District boundaries are not a factor in the decision.
When a school district helps with transportation to and from school, it can take the form of school buses, gas vouchers or city bus passes, or other forms of transportation.
Students experiencing homelessness also have the right to be enrolled in their local school "immediately" even if they do not have a parent or guardian, proof of residency, immunization records, school records or other documents normally required to enroll in school.
Once students are enrolled, the liaison must help students get records from the last school and any medical records.
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Homeless School Transition Programs
School Social Work Services