Resources

 
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 Behavioral Health and Mental Health Resources

  • SAMHSA National Behavioral Health Treatment Locator
    findtreatment.samhsa.gov
    SAMHSA is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The online Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator is a confidential and anonymous source of information for people looking for treatment facilities in the US for substance abuse/addiction and/or mental health problems.

  • WA Recovery Help Line 1.866.789.1511 or 206.461.3219TTY 24/7/365
    WArecoveryhelpline.org

  • NAMI National Alliance on Mental Illness
    NAMI is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization. NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.

  • NAMI Helpline: 800.950.NAMI or info@nami.org or 206.783.9264
    helpline@namiseattle.org

    1. NAMI Washington
      namiwa.org

    2. NAMI Eastside (King County) 425.885.6264 or info@nami-eastside.org
      nami-eastside.org

    3. NAMI Seattle 206.783.9264 or supportlink@nami-greaterseattle.org
      nami-greaterseattle.org

  • NAMI Washington CLASSES

    • NAMI Family-to-Family
      nami.org/f2f An education program specifically for family members and friends of adults who live with mental illness. Open to adult (18+) family members and friends of people who live with mental illness. Family-to-Family is free and Meets for 12 sessions. Taught by trained family members of people living with mental illness. You will get practical, up-to-date information about mental health, understand the latest treatment options, discover problem solving techniques, coping strategies and communication skills, and find community support in a confidential setting. You will also learn how to advocate for your family through the metal health system.

    • NAMI Peer-to-Peer
      A 10-week recovery education course open to any adult with a serious mental illness. Peer-to-Peer emphasizes recovery from mental illness as a feasible, supportable goal and challenges the stigma associated with mental illness.

    • NAMI Basics
      A six-week course developed specifically for parents and other family caregivers of children and adolescents who have either been diagnosed with a serious mental illness/serious emotional disturbance of who are experiencing symptoms but have not yet been diagnosed.

    • NAMI Homefront
      A 6-week course for families, caregivers and friends of active duty military members and veterans with mental health conditions. Based on the national recognized NAMI Family-to-Family program, NAMI Homefront is designed to address the unique needs of family, caregivers and friends of those who have served or are currently serving our country.

  • Sleep and Mental Health
    Tuck Advancing Better Sleep
    This site provides comprehensive and free resources on sleep and sleep related issues. It also provides a list of all homeless shelters in the US complete with contact information.

  • Senior Living Help Hallucinations in the Elderly: Causes, symptoms and treatment

 
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 Drug and Substance Abuse Resources

 
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 Christian Support Groups and Organizations

  • True Hope Community
    True Hope Community
    Facebook.com/truehopeforyou
    True Hope Community is a support and recovery community for people dealing with substance abuse issues, people in recovery, as well as their families. True Hope meets Sundays at 12:45 pm for a church service, followed by a free lunch and support/recovery groups.

  • Addiction—What families want you to know
    Addiction—What families want you to know
    A public Facebook group with useful and inspiring information for families of people dealing with substance use issues.

  • Christian Moms of Addicted Children—The Faith to Flourish
    Christian Moms of Addicted Children
    A closed Facebook group providing prayer support as well as inspiring information for families of people dealing with substance use issues.

 
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Housing and Transportation

  • Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services
    http://www.svshelterservices.org/
    Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services' mission is to help people reclaim their lives. We provide life-changing services to those experiencing homelessness by working with our communities to provide emergency shelter, social services, and connections to permanent housing. We believe deeply in the power of relationships and work to meet people exactly where they are.

  • Snoqualmie Valley Transportation

    https://svtbus.org

    We provide door-to-door and fixed route service in the Snoqualmie Valley. Our services are available to the general public, Monday – Friday (except holidays) from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM.

 
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Crisis Connections (telephone and online services) - SUPPORT

  • 24-Hour Crisis Line 1.866.4CRISIS (1.866.427.4747) or 206.461.3222 or 7-1-1- Relay 24/7/365
    crisisconnections.org
    Immediate help for people in crisis. The 24-Hour Crisis Line meets callers where they are to support individuals calling for themselves or a loved one. They also help callers determine if professional consultation is needed and provide referrals to appropriate resources and services.

  • WA Recovery Help Line 1.866.789.1511 or 206.461.3219TTY 24/7/365
    WArecoveryhelpline.org
    Substance use disorder, problem gambling and mental health.
    The WA Recovery Help Line is a 24-hour anonymous, confidential help line that provides statewide crisis intervention, emotional support, and referrals to local treatment services for substance abuse, problem gambling, mental health, and other community services.

  • Teen Link 1.866.TEENLINK (1.866.833.6546) or 206.461.4922
    866teenlink.org
    A confidential help line for teens. Evenings 6-10 pm
    Teen Link is an anonymous, confidential teen help line and chat service answered by teens. Teen volunteers are trained to talk with their peers about a wide variety of concerns that impact youth.

  • WA Warm Line 1.877.500.WARM (1.877.500.9276) or 206.933.7001
    Peer support for people living with emotional and mental health challenges. Evenings 5-9 pm
    The WA Warm Line is a confidential peer support help line that uses principles of recovery and empowerment to help people living with emotional and mental health challenges.

Crisis Connections (telephone and online services) - RESOURCES

  • King County 2-1-1 or 206.461.3610TTY or 7-1-1- Relay weekdays 8 am-6 pm
    211kingcounty.org
    Information & referrals to community services. King County 2-1-1 provides the most comprehensive information on health and human services in King County, whether it's for housing assistance, help with financial needs, or to find the location of the nearest food bank.
    Community Resources Online. 211kingcounty.org A free, online version of our database is available 24/7.