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Community Resource List Snohomish County Information: Call 2-1-1 from a land line phone From a cell phone: Call 1-800-223-8145 TTY line: Call 1-800.846.8517 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE Police Fire Medical Ambulance CALL 9-1-1 Care Crisis Line 24 Hour Hotline 425-258-4357 or Interpreters are available 1-800-584-3578 Adult Protective Services 1-800-562-6078 Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-422-4453 CPS (Children s Protective Services) 24 Hour Hotline 1-866-END-HARM or 1-866-363-4276 1-800-624-6186 TTY Crisis Response Compass Health 24 Hour Hotline 425-349-7300 1-800-584-3578 Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-562-6025 Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County 425-252-2873 Poison Control Center 1-800-732-6985 Providence Sexual Assault 24 Hour Hotline 425-252-4800 Snohomish County Human Services Veterans Assistance 425-388-7255 SHELTERS Community Information Line Shelter Intake 2-1-1 or 1-800-223-8145 American Red Cross 425-252-4103 Cocoon House Ages:13-17 years old 425-259-6042 Community Case Management for Snohomish County 425-212-2900 1-800-223-8145 Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-562-6025 Domestic Violence Services 425-252-2873 Gospel Mission Men 425-252-4776 Gospel Mission Women and children 425-252-1206 Friends of Youth Ages: 13-17 years old 206-236-5437 Hopelinks Transitional Housing 425-556-9289 Interfaith Family Shelter 425-252-2802 Kenmore Shelter For families 425-556-9289 Matthew House For families of inmates 360-794-8720 Mercy Housing 425-335-4133 Monroe Gospel Mission Single women only 360-863-9003 Pathways for Women 425-774-9843 Salvation Army 425-259-8129

St. Vincent De Paul 425-355-3504 Volunteers of America 425-212-2900 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE American Red Cross 425-438-4103 Catholic Community Services 425-257-2111 Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Sky Valley Smokey Point 425-438-4971 425-438-4974 425-438-4972 425-438-4973 DSHS 425-339-4000 Diversion Cash Assistance Millionaires Club 206-728-5627 Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society 425-304-3203 Assistance for active and retired individuals and their families Pathways for Women 425-774-9843 Refugee and Immigrant Forum Services 425-388-9307 Salvation Army 425-259-8129 Snohomish County Energy Assistance Program 425-388-3880 Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213 St. Vincent De Paul 425-355-3504 Volunteers of America Emergency assistance rent/mortgage/utilities Washington State Dept of Labor and Industries Crime Victims Compensation Workers Compensation 425-259-3191 1-800-762-3716 1-800-831-5227 Washington Telephone Assistance Program 1-888-700-8880 Washington State WorkSource (Employment Security) Unemployment Compensation 1-800-362-4636 HOUSING Community Case Management for Snohomish County 425-212-2900 or 1-800-223-8145 Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) 425-257-8700 Housing Authority 425-258-9222 Housing Authority of Snohomish County (HASCO) 425-290-8499 Housing Hope 425-347-6556 Senior Information and Housing Assistance 425-513-1900 or 1-800-422-2024 Senior Services of Snohomish County 425-355-1112

Snohomish County Human Services 425.388.7200 Snohomish County Human Services Weatherization Program 425-388-7205 FOOD BANKS and FOOD PROGRAMS Arlington Food Bank 360-435-1631 Boys and Girls Club Kids: Kindergarten-12 th grade 425-259-5147 Concern for Neighbors Mountlake Terrace 425-778-7227 Darrington Food Bank 360-436-1833 Edmonds Food Bank 425-778-5833 Edmonds Senior Center Food Bank 425-774-5555 Food Bank 425-259-3192 ext 221 Gospel Mission & Day Center Hot meals 425-252-4776 Lake Stevens Food Bank 425-334-3430 Food Bank 425-745-1635 Maltby Food Bank 360-668-7900 Marysville Food Bank 360-658-1054 Meals on Wheels Must be at least 60 years old: Call for details 425-347-1229 Mukilteo Presbyterian Food Bank 425-212-2651 Salvation Army Food Bank 425-259-8129 Sky Valley Food Bank 360-794-7959 Snohomish Community Food Bank 360-568-7993 St. Vincent de Paul Food Bank 425-355-3505 The Father s House / Granite Falls Food Bank 360-691-5290 Victory Foursquare Gospel Church Marysville 360-651-1110 Westgate Chapel 425-775-2776 WIC (Women / Infants / Children) Nutrition Program 425-252-5303 CHILD / YOUTH / YOUNG ADULT PROGRAMS Al-Anon and/or Alateen Families/friends/teens of alcoholics 1-888-4Al-Anon Alcohol and Drug Helpline 1-800-562-1240 Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Snohomish County 425-252-2227 Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County 425-258-2436 Children s Domestic Violence Program 425-258-2766 ext 119 For children impacted by domestic violence Ages 3-18 years old Cocoon House Youth Outreach Advocates 1-800-259-6042 425-259-5802 Cocoon House / U-Turn 1601 Broadway, 425-387-6776 Drop-In Center Ages 18-21 years old Deaconess Children s Services 425-259-0146 DSHS Children and Family Services 1-866-280-6714 Homeless liaisons in public schools Mukilteo School District Edmonds School District 425-356-1209 425-431-7000

School District 425-385-4000 YMCA Programs and locations 425-258-9211 CHILDCARE, CHILDREN and PARENTING Child Care Referral Services Volunteers of America 2-1-1 or 1-800-223-8145 Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish County 425-259-5147 Child Support: General Information 1-800-442-KIDS or Office of Support Enforcement office Seattle office Olympia office 1-800-442-5437 425-438-4800 1-800-526-8658 1-800-345-9964 Deaconess Impact Program Parenting / education / support 425-259-0146 ECEAP (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program) 425-388-7268 Locations throughout Snohomish County Edmonds Community College Parent Education Co-Op 425-640-1665 Community College Parent Education Co-Op 425-388-9300 Family Help Line 1-800-932-4673 Family Interagency Coordinating Council 425-339-1965 Children with special needs Head Start of Snohomish County 425-712-9000 Little Red School House General information 425-353-5656 Parent to Parent: Parents of children with special health care needs 425-258-2459 Pathways for Women YWCA 425-774-9843 Pregnancy Resource Center 425-339-2175 Volunteers of America Neighborhood Center 425-259-2973 Washington Women In Need 1-888.440.9946 WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) 425-252-5303 /252-6491 Working Connections Childcare Program through DSHS 1-877-980-9131 YMCA Programs and locations 425-258-9211 DENTAL ASSISTANCE Snohomish County Dental Resource Line 425-339-5219 Community Health Center Dental Clinic locations: N. S. 425-551-1000 425-551-6001 425-835-5204 Dental Clinic 425-347-0547 Denture Clinic 425-259-2800 Harborview Medical Center Dental Clinic Seattle 206-731-3189 Iglesias Santa Fe (Through Northwest Medical Team) Monroe 360-805-8181 Lake Washington Technical College (Dental Clinic) Kirkland 425-739-8130 Sea Mar Community Health Centers Marysville 360-428-4075 Shoreline Community College Dental Hygiene Clinic 206-546-4711

University of Washington MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Children s dental care Adult dental care 206-543-3525 206-616-6996 Cascade Valley Hospital & Regional Medical Center Arlington 360-435-2133 Catholic Community Services 425-257-2111 or 1-888-240-8572 Children with Special Health Care Needs / Sno. Co. Health District 425-339-8652 Children s Hospital (Seattle) Resource Line 206-987-2000 or 1-866-987-2000 Citrine Health Programs and assistance for women 425-259-9899 Community Health Center of Snohomish County Marysville N. S. 360-653-1742 425-551-1000 425-551-6001 425-835-5204 Community Health Center Prescription assistance 425-789-2050 Compass Health Mental Health Services 425-349-7300 or Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Sky Valley Smokey Point Elks Therapy Program In-home occupational & physical therapy Ages: Birth to 21 years Lions Club Free and low cost hearing aids, eyesight screening, health clinics, service dogs and assistance Pathways for Women YWCA 1-800-584-3578 425-438-4971 425-438-4972 425-438-4973 425-438-4974 1-800-825-3557 1-800-223-8145 425-258-2766 425-774-9843 Pregnancy Resource Center 425-339-2175 Providence Regional Medical Center (Colby Campus) 425-261-2000 Providence Regional Medical Center (Pacific Campus) 425-258-7123 Providence Sexual Assault 24 hour hotline 425-252-4800 Sea Mar Community Health Marysville 425-347-5415 360-653-1742 SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors) Low cost healthcare benefits & low or no cost prescriptions Snohomish Health District Well Child Clinic / Immunizations 425-339-5220 Swedish Edmonds Hospital (Formerly Stevens Hospital) Edmonds 425-640-4000 Women, Infants and Children (WIC) N 425-252-5303 S 425-316-8929 425-258-8400 One number referral: 425-290-1276

COUNSELING Marysville Tulalip 360-657-4102 360-657-4102 Catholic Community Services 425-257-2111 Compass Health 425-349-7300 or 1-800-584-3578 Deaconess Children s Services (Parenting) 425-259-0146 Fairfax Hospital 425-821-2000 Family Reconciliation Services (DSHS) 425-438-4972 425-438-4974 Lutheran Community Services 1-800-509-0515 Pathways for Women Main number Intake 425-258-2766 425-412-2360 Planned Parenthood 1-800-230-7526 Sea Mar Community Health Marysville 425-347-5415 360-653-1742 Stillaguamish Tribe 360-652-7362 Tulalip Tribes of Washington 360-716-4400 Summit Counseling 425-355-9614 Washington Women In Need 425-451-8838 PROGRAMS and SUPPORT GROUPS ADATSA (Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment and Support Act 425-259-7142 (DSHS) Pacific Treatment Alternatives (Assistance) AIDS Outreach 425-259-7142 ext 103 Al-Anon and Alateen Families/friends/teens of alcoholics 425-348-7828 Alcohol and Drug Helpline 24 hours a day / 7 days a week 1-800-562-1240 Alcoholics Anonymous 425-252-2525 Catholic Community Services Recovery Center 425-258-5270 Community College Support Services 425-388-9292 Evergreen Manor Pregnant women, and women that are parents 425-258-2407 Gamblers Anonymous Services for gamblers/families/friends 1-800-547-6133 Grief and Loss Support Groups 425-771-1234 Kinship Caregiver Support Groups Legal options, state benefits, special needs services, advocacy For drop-in locations and times (childcare provided) 425-670-8984 ext 12 425-501-6665 M.A.D.D. Mothers Against Drunk Driving 1-800-364-6233 Narcotics Anonymous 425-609-6170 Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians & Gays 360-863-8222 Providence Hospice and Home Care 425-261-4800 Providence Pavilion For Women & Children 425-261-4800

Safe Babies / Safe Moms 425-259-7142 ext 141 Snohomish Health District Gay Men s Information Line 425-339-5251 SCHOOLS / TRAINING / EMPLOYMENT Community Trades and Careers (Division of Sunrise Services) 425-374-5478 Assists individuals with disabilities to find and keep employment disability Resource Connection Designed to empower youths with disabilities 425-290-7651 1-800-315-3583 Diversified 425-355-1253 Career and employment services for individuals with disabilities Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) Employment & training for the disabled Edmonds Community College Smokey Point Main number Enrollment Services Career Center Workforce Training and Development Community College Main number Counseling, Advising and Career Center GED and ESL classes, USA Citizenship class information Workforce Training and Development 425-339-4880 425-673-3180 360-651-6401 425-640-1500 425-640-1458 425-640-1256 425-640-1421 www.edcc.edu 425-388-9100 425-388-9263 425-388-9291 425-388-9565 www.everettcc.edu Familias Unidas ESL and USA Citizenship class information 425-513-2880 Goodwill Industries Job Training & Education Center: S. Marysville 425-267-9718 360-657-4058 www.seattlegoodwill.org Job Corps Education & training programs Youth: 16-24 years old 1-800-733-5627 Mountlake Terrace Library ESL classes 425-776-8722 Pathways for Women 425-258-2766 Project Self-Sufficiency 425-388-7200 Service Alternatives, Inc (For individuals with disabilities) 425-710-0107 Snohomish County Developmental Disabilities 425-388-7476 Snohomish County Transition Council Network of schools, providers, professionals, parents invested in the transition of students from school into work 425-388-7259 Sno-Isle Libraries 360-651-7000 Volunteers of America Life skills classes, training programs 425-259-3191 www.voaww.org WA State Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) 425-339-4833 Washington Vocational Services 425-258-6300

www.wvs.org Washington State Worksource (Employment Security) 425-258-6300 TRANSPORTATION Dial-a-Ride Transportation (DART) 425-347-5912 Para Transit 425-257-8801 Catholic Community Services 425-257-2111 or 1-888-240-8572 Cedar Park Church Ministry (Vehicle mechanics) 425-939-1347 Community Transit 425-353-7433 or 1-800-562-1375 Senior Services of Snohomish County 425-423-8517 Special Needs Transportation Hotline 1-800-223-8145 CLOTHING and HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Catholic Community Services (Baby: Layette Program) 425-257-2111 Clothes For Kids 425-670-7285 Operation School Bell (Appointments from 10 AM -1 PM: M F) 425-252-8671 Pathways for Women 425-774-9843 Pregnancy Aid (Maternity/infant clothing T-W-Th 9:30 AM - Noon) 425-252-6444 Pregnancy Resource Center 425-339-2175 Salvation Army 425-259-8129 Snohomish Food Bank and Clothing (Thursdays 10 AM 5 PM) 360-568-7993 St. Vincent de Paul (Clothing and furniture) 425-355-3504 The Mission (Men, women, children s clothing: Fridays 1-5 PM) 425-252-4776 Volunteers of America 425-259-3192 Westgate Chapel 425-775-2776 Working Wardrobe (YMCA) 425-258-2766 ext. 228 DISABILITY RESOURCES ARC of Snohomish County 425-258-2459 Children s Hospital & Regional Medical Center 206-528-2760 Learning Disabilities Clinic Children with Special Health Care Needs 425-339-8652 Community Services for the Blind/Partially Sighted 1-800-458-4888 Community Trades and Careers 425-374-5478 Department of Services for the Blind 1-800-552-7103 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) 425-673-3180 Eagle Wings disability Ministries 360-658-6093 National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities 1-800-695-0285 Outdoors for All: Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities 206-838-6030

LEGAL ASSISTANCE CLEAR Senior Intake Advice and referral: over 60 years old 1-888-387-7111 Dispute Resolution Center of Snohomish, Island & Skagit Counties Mediation and training services for landlords and tenants, 425-339-1335 1-800-280-4770 families, the community and the workplace Legal Voice (Information and referrals) 206-621-7691 Northwest Justice Project Advice and referral: under 60 years old 1-888-201-1014 Pathways for Women (Legal Services Clinic) 1-877-773-9843 Protection Order Program (Within Washington State) 425-388-3638 Snohomish County Family Law Facilitator Program 425-388-3795 Snohomish County Legal Services (Divorce, landlord/tenant) 425-258-9283 Team Child (Legal advocacy for Youth) 425-258-3132 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AT&T Lifeline Telephone assistance in specific areas 1-800-377-9450 Bureau of Indian Affairs 425-258-2651 Clearpoint Financial Solutions 1-800-634-2227 Familias Unidas Hispanic Family Support Center 425-513-2880 Assists with translating, landlord-tenant issues, housing, taxes, Interface with police; locate medical assistance, parenting; ESL classes, self-esteem and consumer classes; public notary National Runaway Switchboard (24 Hour Hotline) HOME-FREE Program Provides transportation to get home 1-800-RUNAWAY www.nrscrisisline.org North West Immigrant Rights Project 1-800-445-5771 Operation Lookout Center for Missing Children 1-800-782-7335 PSE (Puget Sound Energy) 1-800-CALL-PSE PUD (Public Utility District #1 of Snohomish County) 425-783-1000 Refugee and Immigration Services Northwest 425-388-9307 S.C.O.R.E. Service Corps of Retired Executives 206-553-7320 Small business counseling & workshops for beginning entrepreneurs Senior Information and Assistance 425-513-1900 Senior Information & Assistance (Hispanic Outreach) 1-800-422-2024 Stillaguamish Tribe 360-435-9338 Tulalip Tribes of Washington 360-651-4000 Voter Registration 425-388-3444 Washington State Tribal Directory http://www.goia.wa.gov