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2016 Updated 6.10.2016

Snohomish County Living Well Community Resource Guide

Center For Health Education and Healing

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Special acknowledgments to UW Bothell Health Studies fieldwork students for their assistance in building this resource guide

Living Well Community Resource Guide

Healthy body, healthy relationships, healthy communities. Created Together.

Introduction

The Living Well Resource Guide is designed to assist in linking individuals and providers to assets in our community that can About Providence Institute for a Healthier Community support wellbeing and enhance the quality of life for individuals, families, and communities in Snohomish County. The Providence Institute for a Healthier Community was founded in 2014 and is a partnership between Providence, the Snohomish County Health Leadership Coalition, Providence Institute for a Healthier Community recognizes that business, government, non-profits, and the people of Snohomish county. when it comes to protecting, promoting and enhancing quality of

Its aim is to find the ways and facilitate the behavior for all of us in the community to life - taking good care today in our community is taking better improve our health, honoring the mind, body, and spirit. The benefit to the individual care of all those we may serve tomorrow. will be to live a longer, healthier, happier life. The benefit to the community will be to become the healthiest community in the country with the lowest healthcare costs, so It is clear that the daily conditions, environments and habits that we can invest more of our resources in what matters. For more information go to individuals - our patients, our community - experience and www.pihcsnohomish.org or www.facebook.com/pihcsnohomish develop today have the greatest impacts on health status and quality of life both now and throughout each stage life. Basically,

most of health happens (or doesn't happen) outside of healthcare. The wellbeing areas of social connection, basic security, safety and opportunities for purpose and meaning greatly affect physical health and are the most important underlying drivers of health outcomes. These needs frequently exceed the health system’s direct role in health care delivery - but are critical in supporting patient care, keeping health care cost down and connecting to a healthier community

This edition of the Community Resource Guide is accessible countywide and all categories are available to print. We welcome private and professional members of our community to utilize

Assisting our community in identifying and supporting health this resource.

and healing assets for ALL in our community Coming soon Phase II (anticipated fall 2016) - an online open sourced searchable clearinghouse, in partnership with North Sound 211.

How to use the guide Categories and subcategories are identified and color-coded under a larger theme according to wellbeing interest or need. Many resources cross over multiple categories.

Resources/agencies offering a web site can be accessed directly by clicking the available website link listed under the noted resource.

All users are invited to print off as many pages of this guide as needed or you may save the entire guide in its PDF format.

Please see the Table of Contents to help identify the

location of needed resources.

Inclusion of any links is not meant as an endorsement by PIHC of any specific event, product, or service. Content accessed from this section is the property of the organization whose website it is posted on - PIHC does not own or control those offerings.

A Collaborative Clearinghouse: This guide will remain a work in progress; not all categories may be complete. We will continue to source this guide with available resources and hope you will join in - with additions and/or revisions to help create a robust and accurate Living Well Resource Guide for our community, together.

Please contact Jessica Burt at [email protected] for edits or additions

Table of Contents

Security & Basic Needs Outdoor Track, Fields & Specialized Clinics & Pregnant & Parent Support 40 Courts 19 Screenings 27 Senior Connect 42 Abuse & Crisis Intervention 1 Recreation Centers 20 Injury Prevention/Safety 28 Volunteer & Civic Connect 42 Clothing 2 Seniors 21 Youth & Teen Connect 42 Disaster & Severe Weather 2 Snohomish County Tourism 21 Mental/Emotion & Spirit

Drop-In Centers 3 Swimming Pools & Behavioral Health Financial Assistance 3 Work/Learning & Growth Spray Parks 21 Anger Management 29 Developmental Disability 5 Yoga and Tai Chi 22 Substance Abuse Treatment 29 Arts and Museums Refugee & Immigrants 6 Youth Recreation & Sports Counseling and Trauma Support Art 44 Veterans 6 Groups 22 Depression & Suicide 30 Written Word 44 Food Assistance 6 Women 23 Mental Health Counseling Museums 45 Food Banks and Hot Meals 6 Chronic Disease Management Trauma Support 30 Education Housing Cancer 23 Empowerment and Mind/Body Early Learning 45 Cold Weather Shelters 11 Cardiac Rehab 23 Art & Music Therapy 33 Higher Education 46 Housing Authority’s & Family & Youth Classes 23 Mindfulness & Meditation 33 Entertainment & Leisure 47 Coordinated Entry 11 Joint Health 23 Specific Issues/Populations Professional Development & Housing Programs & Kidney Disease 23 Disease/Condition Training Resources 12 Living Well/Self-Management Support Groups 34 General Population 47 Shelters & Transitional Programs 24 Grief Support/Bereavement 34 Language 48 Housing 12 Pre-Diabetes & Senior Support 35 Special Populations 49 Identification & Licenses 14 Diabetes Classes 24 Women & Children Support 35 Internet & Phone Access 14 Weight Management 24 Youth Empowerment 35 Legal Services 14 Neighborhood & Healthy Food Re-Entry 15 Farmer’s Markets 25 Natural Environment Relationships & Social Transportation 15 Nutrition & Healthy Cooking 25 Bike & Hike Trails 51 Connections Health Care City of Everett – Office of Physical Health Dental 25 City Centers 37 Neighborhoods 51 Home Care 25 Activity & Recreation Community Groups/Events Department of Ecology 51 Hospice 25 Biking & Hiking 17 & Gathering Places 37 Office of Energy & Hospitals 26 City Parks & Recreation 17 Disability Connection 37 Sustainability 51 Medical/Community Clinics 26 County Parks 18 Ethnic & Diverse Connect 38 Public Safety 51 Medical Clinics & Groups 27 Dance/Drama/Gymnastics 18 Family Resources & Snohomish County Tourism 51 Mobile & Outreach Clinics/ WSU Extension 51 Disability 18 Activities 40 Screenings 27 Karate & Martial Arts 19 Child Care Resources 40 Prescriptions 27 Grandparents 40

Abuse and Crisis Intervention

Abuse & Crisis Intervention Create your free Safety Profile today: www.smart911.com Volunteers of America If you live, work or travel in Snohomish County you can now 24 Hour Crisis Line I 1-800-484-3578 create a free online Safety Profile which provides vital Child Protective Services Reporting www.voaww.org/behavioralhealth information to emergency responders when you call 911. In crisis or considering suicide & Care Crisis Chat - online Hotline: 866-ENDHARM (866-363-4276) - f you see Smart911 is a free service. someone abusing a child: Call 911 outreach. Non-emergency behavioral Health 211 or WIN211 to search online  Daytime - Local CPS Office, for Snohomish Community Resources County: 866-829-2153 http://www.snopac911.us/CommunityResources.html Child and Youth Services (ECEAP) www.voaww.org/youth  Nights and Weekends: 800-562-5624 Free preschool for limited income families TTY Callers: 800-624-6186 Poison Control Developmental Disability Support Services For poisoning questions and emergencies, www.voaww.org/personalsupport Domestic Violence Services of Please contact 1-800-222-1222 Dispute Resolutions & Mediations Snohomish County Protection Order Programs/Forms www.voaww.org/drc (Includes Spanish) www.dvs-snoco.org Food Bank snohomishcountywa.gov/439/Protection-Orders Provides free and confidential services: emergency shelter, www.voaww.org/foodbank legal advocacy, support groups and domestic violence Homeless Services education. Providence Intervention www.voaww.org/housingservices For information, please call our 24-hour crisis hotline: Center for Assault and Abuse Mental health Services – Access to

425-25-ABUSE or 425-252-2873 Providence Assault and Abuse Services Website 1-888-693-7200 Administration: 425-259-2827 Crisis Response to emergency rooms (medical & advocacy) Mental health eligibility and enrollment to contracted National Domestic Violence Hotline Crisis Lines (Hotlines) for sexual assault, child abuse services 1-800-787-3224 survivors, trafficking and more Regional Call Center Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center Region 1 – North Sound 211 Call Center Thrift Shoppe 1509 California St. Everett, 98201 www.voaww.org/gethelp 3116 Rucker Ave Everett, WA 98201 l 425-258-4428 (425)-297-5776 win211.org/– search online Emergency Situations Call 9-1-1 24/7 Crisis Response Line: 425-252-4800 Trafficking Hotline: 425-258-9037 WIN211 maintains a statewide database of community 9-1-1 should be used in reporting emergency situations. An Medical Daytime Line: 425-297-5776 resources. emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the Police/Sheriff, and/or Fire/EMS. Advocacy Daytime Line: 425-297-5771

Legal Advocate Line: 425-297-5781 Be aware of your location. Technology can’t always provide the information 9-1-1 needs to get you help. Text to 911 is available Call if You Can Only Text if You Can’t

Clothing l Disaster & Severe Weather

Pregnancy Aid Clothing Disaster & Severe Weather 2913 W Marine Dr, Everett 98201 I 425-252-6444 http://www.pregnancyaidsc.org/home.aspx Catholic Community Services American Red Cross Maternity and baby clothing 1918 Everett I 257-2111 l http://www.ccsww.org 2530 Lombard Ave. Everett, WA 98201 l 425-252-4103 Mon-Thurs 9:30-12:30, Fri 9:30-4 Baby layette program www.redcross.org/local/wa/northwestregion

Central Lutheran Church Pregnancy Resource Center City of Everett Office of Emergency 4310 Hoyt Ave, Everett, WA 98203 I 339-2175 2702 Rockefeller Ave Everett 98201 I 425-252-8291 Management Baby-Boutique www.centrallutheraneverett.org 425-257-8109 The boutique will now serve clients who have participated City of Everett Emergency Management in our classes, support groups, and workshops. Workshops Clothes for Kids are free, earn points to spend in our Baby & Maternity 16725 52nd Ave West, Suite B Lynnwood, WA 98037 FEMA Disaster Assistance Boutique! 425-670-7285 l Clothes for Kids 800-621-3362 l www.disasterassistance.gov/

Any child who attends school in Snohomish County or the Salvation Army North shore School District and qualifies for free/reduced Medical Reserve Corps 2525 Rucker Ave, Everett 98201 I 425-259-8129 lunch at their school automatically qualifies 720 - 80th Avenue SW, Building 1, Everett, WA 98203 Community Center http://snohomishcountymrc.org/ Back to School Supplies and Clothing Everett Gospel Mission A partnership of Snohomish County Emergency 2222 52nd St Se Everett 98203 l 425-740-2500 St. Vincent de Paul Management and the Snohomish Health District. Actively http://www.egmission.org 6430 Broadway Everett I 425-355-3504 assists the community with its health-related care during Men/Women/Children Clothing Fridays 1-5pm crisis, emergency, and disasters, including pandemic 171 W. Main St. Monroe l 360-863-8063 situations. Hand In Hand http://www.svdpmonroe.org/assistance.html Low cost clothing and household goods for those in need. 14 E. Casino Road #E, Everett, WA 98204 I 425-374-2461 Public Health Emergency Preparedness http://www.handinhandkids.org/#/home/welcome Westgate Chapel Clothes for the Community Snohomish Health District l 425.339.8612 l Website 22901 Edmonds Way, Edmonds, 98020 First Saturday of each Month 11am-1pm 425-775-2776 or 425.977.4500 Snohomish County Emergency Management www.westgatechapel.com 720 80th St. S.W. Bldg A, Everett, WA 98203 Operation School Bell 252-8671 l Website Clothing is free of charge, but recipients must register in 425-388-5060 l Website Contact Your Elementary, Middle or High School for the Food Bank for this service. School supplies Assistance Open Thursdays from 11am – 2pm in The Commons

Provides new clothing, hygiene kits and, when needed, Working Wardrobe/Pathways for Women vouchers to purchase new shoes. 3301 Broadway Everett 98201 I 425-258-2766

http://www.ywcaworks.org

Tuesday/Thursdays by appt only

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DisasterDisaster & & Severe Severe WeatherWeather Cont. Cont. ll DropDrop--InIn CentersCenters ll FinancialFinancial Assistance

Tulalip Tribes of Everett Recovery Cafe Financial Assistance

6406 Marine Dr, Tulalip, WA 98271 l 360-651-4580 2212 Broadway Everett 98201 I 425-258-5630 http://everettrecoverycafe.org/ American Red Cross Involved in the FEMA emergency food and shelter program. This can offer assistance with paying rent or the Everett Recovery Cafe's therapeutic community model 2530 Lombard Ave, Everett, WA, 98201 I 425-252-4103 security deposit on a new apartment. Other resources for provides integrated support, and addresses addiction and www.redcross.org/local/wa/northwestregion tribal members can include food or even a partial other mental health challenges (co-occurring disorders.. Help with payment on Snohomish County Public Utility mortgage payment. Monday-Friday 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM District bills. Income guidelines are in place. The applicant needs to also have a disconnect notice and have previously Drop-In Centers First Presbyterian Church applied for government energy bill assistance from 2936 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 LIHEAP. Cocoon House – Teens (12-20) 425-259-7139 l http://www.firstpreschurch.com/ Uturn Drop In Center Arlington Resource Center Showering facilities for Men and Women are available on 1421 Broadway Ave, Everett 98201 18308 Smokey Pt. Blvd., Arlington, WA 98223 Wednesdays from 5:15-7:00 pm – Dinner also served. 360-386-7989 l https://arlingtonresourcecenter.org/ http://www.cocoonhouse.org/outreach/ A place to sleep, do laundry, take a shower, eat and get e-mail: [email protected] Our Common Ground help getting a job. 2624 Rockefeller Ave., Everett Must have a disconnect or eviction notice. The not-for profit can provide one-time emergency financial assistance Weekdays from 2:00 PM-6:30 PM www.ocgeverett.org/ or cash grants to help pay rent or utility bills to residents Weekends from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM Hospitality space of the greater Arlington area. Other support may be 24/7 Help Line – Call or Text l 425-877-5171 Monday-Thursdays from 8 am - 12 noon. provided too, such as bus tickets or food. Email – [email protected]

South Everett Neighborhood Center Everett Gospel Mission 215 W Mukilteo Blvd Everett, WA 98203 (Behind Our Catholic Community Services http://www.egmission.org Savior's Lutheran Church) I 425-513-2880 l Website 1918 Everett Ave, 98201 I 425-257-2111 Men’s Shelter & Donation Center l 425-740-2550 In Person: http://www.ccsww.org

3711 Smith Ave. Everett, 98201 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 – 5:30pm Home care and repair program; volunteer program for Women’s Shelter l 425-740-2501 Wednesdays from 10:00am – 2:00pm retired and seniors, chore services, and transportation 5126 S 2nd. Ave. Everett, 98201 By Phone:

Monday through Thursday, 9:30am – 5:30pm Day Shelter, Meals, Showers, Laundry 425-513-2880 ClearPoint Financial Solutions

1-800-750-2227 l www.clearpoint.org/about-us/ Esther's Place During drop-in hours, we support participants http://www.hofffoundation.org/esthers-place/ with a variety of services including: Non-profit credit and foreclosure counseling agency. Negotiate lower interest rates, offer debt management 2936 Rockefeller Ave. Everett I 425-512-0749  Filling out forms, including DSHS, school enrollment, child support, and more. programs, and refer people to lenders assistance Day center for women and children. Provides breakfast,  Linking to community resources (housing, legal, programs. lunch, personal care items, clothing, support groups, life health, etc.) skills classes, job training, haircuts, community resources  Resume writing and medical and dental care.  Document translation Monday-Friday from 10 AM - 2 PM  Emergency food

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Financial Assistance Cont.

DSHS - Community Services Offices- Assistance provided by the non-profit can include rent, car The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program repairs, utilities, food, clothing, etc. (LIHEAP) usually opens around November 15 (depending Snohomish on the availability of funding) and closes when funds are (Monroe Washington dial 1-877-501-2233) Human Services Department spent, usually around April 1. This component helps with  Emergency Financial Assistance: They help 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA, 98201 all fuel types and has a maximum benefit of $1,000. TANF/WorkFirst clients apply for supplemental 425-388–3360 financial assistance and government programs when The Puget Sound Energy HELP program is usually open www.snohomishcountywa.gov/191/Human-Services from October 1 to September 15 and has a maximum faced with an emergency caused by circumstances out of their control. Electric, utility, gas, heating fuel, benefit of $1,000.  Wide range of assistance programs and services for water/sewer or telephone utility shut-off notices; and The Cascade Natural Gas Washington Energy Assistance those who are most at risk, including veterans, other emergencies. Fund (WEAF) program is usually open from October 1 to families with children, seniors, and others.  Temporary Assistance for Needy Families September 15 and has a maximum benefit of $500.  Veterans can receive emergency financial assistance. (TANF/WorkFirst): The agency can provide monthly to Aid is offered for their immediate family members qualified people cash grants, financial aid and medical too. Authorized items that are included include rent, Snohomish County Energy Assistance assistance to eligible low to moderate income food and sundries, utilities, medical, transportation Energy Line at 425-388-3880 families with minor children in the home. (bus), heating bills and vehicles or gasoline http://snohomishcountywa.gov/552/Energy-Assistance  Rent help - They administer their own programs, and  Housing and Essential Needs (HEN). Cash and grant One-time per heating season assistance in paying the heat can also refer individuals to additional agencies. funds can be used to support eligible clients that are bill for eligible household Other programs run are Diversion Cash Assistance (DCA), faced with eviction, qualify as homeless or at-risk of General Assistance (GAU, GAX), and Refugee Cash homelessness. Allowable financial assistance for Holy Cross Catholic Church Assistance (RCA). housing may include security deposits, monthly rent, 360-691-2273 overdue rent, and even service animal deposits. Can provide help for rent and utilities to Granite Falls and Utilities assistance is limited to the following bills, Domestic Violence Services Lake Stevens families only. such as electricity, natural gas, sewer, water, utility 425-252–2873 l Website deposits, and garbage. Essential Needs assistance also Victims of domestic violence, in particular women, Stanwood Camano includes help with obtaining personal health and children, and their families, may receive financial help for Community Resource Center, hygiene items, bus passes, and cleaning supplies paying their mortgage, rent, and other basic needs. (such as laundry and dish soap). 360-629–5257 l Website

Non-profit that may be able to offer limited financial Edmonds United Methodist Church assistance and cash grants to persons and families residing 828 Casper St. Edmonds, Washington 98020 Community Partnership within the boundaries of the Stanwood-Camano School 425-778-5833 Community Action Partnership District. The aid offered is targeted at preventing evictions May from time to time have money for rent and utilities Includes Interpreter services, heating bills, veteran or disconnection of essential services (such as heat or for South Snohomish County residents. Assistance, weatherization services utilities), or for basic needs in emergency situations or a  Energy Assistance the Energy Assistance Program crisis. provides a one-time per heating season assistance in Family Center of South Snohomish County paying the heat bill for eligible households Please call 6330 195th St SW, Lynnwood WA 98036 425-670–8984 our Energy Line at 425-388-3880 for current Energy Assistance Program information and updates. Provides cash grants and financial assistance for relatives http://www.snohomishcountywa.gov/552/Energy- raising children that are not their own. For example, Assistance grandparents, aunts or uncles raising a child may benefit. 4 | P a g e

Financial Assistance Cont. l Food Assistance

Millionaires Club –  City of Bothell, 18305 101st Ave NE, Bothell City Hall, Take the Next Step 2515 Western Ave. Seattle, WA 98121 425-486 – 6250 360-794-1022 206-728-JOBS (5627)  City of Edmonds, 121 5th Ave N, Edmonds. Only for the Monroe - Sky Valley region. Get information https://millionairclub.org/ 425-771-0241 on programs free medical care, rent and utility bill Provides jobs, meals and other essential support services  City of Everett, 2930 Wetmore Ave, Everett, assistance, housing education services, and security to individuals who are experiencing homelessness, 425-257-8999 deposit fees. unemployment or underemployment in the greater  City of Granite Falls, 206 S Granite Ave, call the town Seattle area. 360-691-6441 Westgate Chapel  City of Lake Stevens, 1812 Main St, Lake Stevens, WA, Edmonds region only. 425-977-4500 Pathways for Women - YWCA 98258 l 425-334-1012 Has limited resources. Helps with rent, electric bills, gas 425-774-9843, Lynnwood l https://www.ywcaworks.org/  City of Lynnwood, 19100 44th Ave W, Lynnwood, and motel vouchers for those in the Edmonds region 425-670-5146 Emergency assistance may be offered for heating and  City of Marysville, 1635 Grove, Marysville, energy bills, housing, and other needs. Volunteers of America 360-651-5000 http://www.voaww.org/gethelp  City of Monroe, 806 W Main St, Monroe Saint Vincent De Paul Emergency assistance rent mortgage utilities. 360-794-7400 6430 Broadway, Everett l 425-355-3504. One-time emergency rental assistance or cash can remain  City of Mountlake Terrace, 6100 219th St. SW Suite in their home or apartment. Call them to apply. Funds for paying utilities and heating 200, Mountlake Terrace l 425-744-6214 bills. Other resources include household items, food,  City of Mukilteo, 11930 Cyrus Way, Mukilteo, medications and prescription drug assistance as well as Developmental Disability 425-263-8060 some help with lodging and transportation to those in ARC Resource Guide 2015  City of Snohomish, 116 Union Ave, Snohomish emergency situations on a case by case basis. The aid may 360-568-3115 The Arc of Snohomish County be provided using low interest loans, and funds may assist  City of Stanwood, 10220 270th St NW, Stanwood with other bills and expenses on a case-by-case basis to 2500 Hewitt Ave Suite 300, Everett, WA, 98201 360-629-9617 those who qualify 425-258-2459

Provides limited emergency financial assistance to Snohomish County Public Utilities Salvation Army individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities PO Box 1107, Everett, WA 98206-1107 l 425-783-1000 or 2525 Rucker Ave, Everett I 425-259 – 8129 and their families/caregivers. Some assistance may include toll free 1-877-783-1000 l PUD Discount Programs a utility bill or rent payment (will not fund security or Low-income families with infants or the elderly can qualify Discount programs ranging from 20-60 percent for low damage deposits). Eligible recipients may only receive for help. Programs can help with energy bills, rent, income and elderly individuals and families. Application financial assistance every two calendar years. medications, and other basic needs.

available on the website or at the Public Utility District Sewer, water, and utility discounts Office. Mail to address above.

Most towns and cities in Snohomish County Washington can help low-income, elderly, and disabled residents pay utility bills, including sewer and water. You will need to call and apply, and meet low-income qualifications. Senior Services Utility Discounts PDF Listings (2/1/2016)  City of Arlington, 238 N Olympic Ave, Arlington, 360 403-3421 5 | P a g e

Food Banks

Refugee and Immigrant Therapeutic Health Services Pregnancy Aid (for rural communities) Veterans Assistance http://pregnancyaidsc.org/home.aspx Refugee Forum For more information, please call the Rainier Branch at 3202 Hoyt Avenue, Everett, Washington 98201 l 425-316- 2000 Tower St, Everett, WA 98201 l 425-388-9307 206-723-1980 8929

Catholic Refugee and Immigration Services Senior Services of Snohomish County Food Assistance 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204 (CRIS) Additional resources may be found under Food Banks 425.355.1112

206-725-2090, Ext. 12 l www.ccsww.org/CRIS Food Help http://www.sssc.org/nutrition Provides a range of legal immigration services for Web site will help connect you with Food Assistance, Senior Dining l Meals on Wheels l Healthy Living immigrants, refugees and their families living in Snohomish Nutrition Information and other valuable resources to help Workshops l Basic Food Assistance l Nutrition Updates l County make ends meet for you and your family Farmers Market List

Lutheran Community Services http://foodhelp.wa.gov/

North Puget Sound Main Line: 206-694-5700 Food Banks (listings updated as of 3/1/2016) Citrine Health Locations 2940 W Marine View Dr. Everett, WA 98201 Arlington Help refugees and immigrants access resources and gain 425-259-9899 l http://citrinehealth.org/assistance.asp skills to successfully transition to their new communities, We connect people to the Washington Basic Food Arlington Community Food Bank attain self-sufficiency and begin lives of new hope and Education Program by providing eligible recipients 19118 63rd Ave. NE, Arlington, WA, 98223 I promise. Cash donations and donations of furniture and applications and information on food assistance programs 360-435-1631 household items in their local community. Contact our office at (425) 259- http://www.arlingtonwafoodbank.org/

9899 or (888) 651-8931 to learn more about eligibility and Veterans Assistance A food pantry and government surplus food distribution to start the application process. site for residents of the Arlington area. Commodities are

distributed during food bank hours. Clients can receive Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Women Infants and Children WIC food twice a month 13910 45th Ave NE, Marysville, WA, 98271 l 425-304-3203 WIC is for women, infants and children with limited Grants or interest free loans. Assistance is for either active Hours: M, Noon-1pm (Seniors 62+ and those with income Locations: duty or retired members. The uses of the money can be disabilities only) W, 5:30-6:30pm; F, Noon-1pm for childcare expenses, transportation, medical/dental Snohomish Health District bills, vehicle repairs, food/rent/utilities, burial and funeral For Everett, Lynnwood and South Snohomish County Stillaguamish Seniors Food Bank costs and more. Directions 360-653-4551 l M,W,Th,F; 10:30am-12pm 3020 Rucker Avenue, Suite 100 The American Legion Everett, WA 98201 I 425-258-8400 Directions Department (states) Headquarters 6101 200th SW, Suite 100 Contact your local post. Temporary Financial Assistance Lynnwood, WA 98036 I 425-252-5303 (TFA) program has awarded cash grants to minor children of veterans who are eligible for American Legion http://www.snohd.org/Children-Family/WIC-Nutrition membership

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Food Banks Cont.

The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Hours: Tu, 9:30-11:00 Edmonds residents. 11:30-12 Any Bethel Baptist Church http://www.stillaguamish.com/ non-Edmonds residents. Check for sessions. Line begins 2625 Hoyt Ave, Everett 98201 I 425-252-0249 3310 Smokey Point Blvd, Arlington 98223 I 360-652-7362 15-30 minutes before each session. http://www.betheleverett.org/ Provides a food pantry and government surplus food Provides a food pantry for persons in need. Clients can distribution site which are primarily for members of the Edmonds Community Services (Food Bank at receive food once a month. Hours: Tu-F, 10am-2pm Stillaguamish Tribe, but which are accessible to other Baptist church) needy individuals as well. 121 5th Avenue North, Edmonds I 425-775-7724 First Presbyterian Church Hours: M-F, 8am-4pm – Food Vouchers for Tribes Only 2936 Rockefeller Avenue Everett, WA 98201 Canned goods and more, such as Christmas meals and 425-259-7139 l http://www.firstpreschurch.com/ clothing, is distributed from the center. Call for hours and Dinner at the Bell Wednesdays from 5:15-7:00 pm. Bothell information. Showering facilities for Men and Women are also available

Canyon Hills Community Church Food Bank Westgate Chapel 22125 17th Ave. SE Suite 111, Bothell 98021 Everett United Church of Christ Westgate Chapel Food & Clothing Bank 425-488-4121 2624 Rockefeller Ave, Everett 98201 I 425-252-7224 22901 Edmonds Way, Edmonds 98020 l 425-977-4500 Canyon Hills Community Church Food Bank http://everettucc.org/ Westgate Chapel Emergency Services Food bank offered to those in need that meet certain Food pantry open to anyone in need. FOR EDMONDS RESIDENTS ONLY - Provides food for those income guidelines and other factors who live within the Hours: Walk-in only. Last two M, 9:00-1:00pm in need. Free canned food, formula, and other assistance is CHCC Food Bank geographic boundaries. Donations to the food pantry are always welcome Hours: Tu, 5:30-7:30pm available. Gently used clothing may also be passed out Dinner Bell Meal is served every Thursday at 5:30 pm Hours: 11:00AM-2:00PM, Thursdays. Also offers The meal is open to all, made especially available to those Darrington emergency food bags in the church office Monday through who are homeless and /or have a low income. Thursday 8:30am-5:00pm. Bring utility bill and ID Volunteers always needed to cook, serve, cleanup and visit Darrington Food Bank with the guests. Food preparation begins at 2:30 pm 1045 Montague Ave, Darrington, WA 98241 Everett 360-436-1833 Everett Gospel Mission & Day Center Central Lutheran Church Usually open Wed/Thurs of the 1st and 3rd Full week of 2222 52nd ST SE Everett 98203 I 425-740-2500 each month – Call to verify. Parking Lot Dinners www.egmission.org 2702 Rockefeller Ave I 425-252-8291 l Rockefeller & Hours: Lunch 11:30-12:50 M-F, Dinner 4-6pm M-F Everett Ave in the alley next to the north Everett Y.M.C.A Edmonds Faith Lutheran Church Hours: ALL SUNDAYS - 4:00 PM Winter OR 5 PM during Carol Rowe Memorial Food Bank – Edmonds day light savings time 6708 Cady Rd, Everett 98203 I 425-353-4758 www.faitheverett.com/our-community United Methodist Church (1st, 3rd, 5th sponsored by Gold Creek Community Church; 828 Casper St. Edmonds, Washington 98020 2nd & 4th sponsored by Central Lutheran, 7th Day Adventist, Food pantry for persons in need. 425-778-5833 l Carol-Rowe Memorial Food Bank Our Savior’s Lutheran, Trinity Lutheran) Hours: walk in. Th-Sa, Noon-2p Community A weekly food pantry and a pet food program for residents Dinner. ALL of the Edmonds area. Will serve those outside of Edmonds Welcome 5- also per schedule. 6:30pm

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Food Banks

Our Common Ground Church Volunteers of America Food Bank Lake Stevens Held at Everett United Church of Christ. Provides food and USDA government commodities to 2624 Rockefeller Ave, Everett 98201 families, senior citizens, developmentally disabled persons, Evergreen Food and Goods Rescue http://www.ourcommontablechurch.org/gatherings.html and physically disabled persons residing in the city of PO Box 811, Lake Stevens 98258 Everett. www.efgr.org Hours: Sunday nights. Dinner at 5pm. Worship at 6pm. VOA Basic Needs Food We're done by 7pm. Membership required. Gleaning or food recovery is the Everett collection of wholesome food for distribution to those in Salvation Army Food Bank 1230 Broadway Everett I 425-259-3192 Ext: 13000 need who are helping themselves and others. Application found on website. http://www.everettsarmy.org Hours: M-Th, 9am-3pm (closed 11:45am-12:30pm); 3rd Sa,

2525 Rucker Ave, Everett 98201 I 425-259-8129 10am-1pm. Donations accepted M-F, 8am-3:30pm.

Holy Cross Catholic Church Provides one food bag per month, for adult only 805 W. Casino Rd. Bible Baptist Church, Everett 98204 6915 SR 92, Lake Stevens 98258 I 360-691-2273 households who meet the low-income guidelines. 425-259-3191 Holy Cross Outreach

If you go to VOA, you cannot also go to S.A. Once a month Hours: Tu, 3-5pm. Donations accepted during client Non-perishable food and supplies. you get enough food for 3 days at S.A. Commodities are services hours. Please call ahead to schedule a donation Hours: M, 3:30-5:30pm; Th, 10am-Noon available during the same hours as the food pantry. drop off.

Hours: M-Th, 10am-5:30pm (Closed 1-1:30pm for lunch) Lake Stevens Food Bank Hours: Mon & Tues 11:30am-3:30pm and Thurs 1-5:30pm Granite Falls Lake Stevens Food Bank

Other: Numerous emergency assistance and food Father's House Community Food Bank Ebenezer Lutheran Church 2111 117th Ave NE Lake programs are offered from the pantry. Seniors, children, 402 S Granite Ave, Granite Falls 98252 I 360-691-5290 Stevens 98258 I 425-334-3430 and the poor are the main recipients. Other assistance Father's House includes financial help for energy bills, Christmas Food pantry and government surplus food distribution site Provides food to the needy in Granite Falls. Also provides a assistance, winter coats, and referrals. for residents of the Lake Stevens area (zip code 98258). home delivery services to those that qualify. Persons may receive assistance twice a month. Recent

proof of address, valid photo ID, proof of children under South Everett Community Center Hours: 1st and 3rd F, 4:30-6:30pm; Seniors and 18 required. Hours: Th, 1:30-6pm 425-355-6005 l Resource and Referral Drop In handicapped clients are welcomed to the front of the line

Monday-Thursday 10am-3pm if they show up before 4:15pm.

 Job search, assistance with applications, forms, resumes and translations Granite Falls Food Bank  Basic needs assistance and referrals 215 S Granite Ave Granite Falls 98252 I 360-691-4253  Emergency Food Pantry Emergency food is available by calling 691-6441. Information  Assistance navigating local and federal services Food pantry and government surplus food distribution site

for residents of the Granite Falls School District. You may pick up an Everett Calendar of Meals Commodities are available during the same hours as the Schedule @ food pantry.  Everett Library 2702 Hoyt on the 2nd floor. Hours: 2nd and 4th Wed of every month, 9:30-11 AM

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Lutheran Community Services Northwest Victory Foursquare Gospel Church Take the Next Step North Puget Sound Area Telephone - 425-651-1110 202 S Sams St, Monroe 98272 I 360-794-1022 1803 123rd Dr NE, Lake Stevens 98258 I 425-397-7433 Take the Next Step http:/ /www. lcsnw.org Marysville Community Food Bank Provides emergency food bags for those in need in Sky 4150 88th St NE, Marysville 98270 I 360-658-1054 Valley area. Has a limited amount of emergency food for individuals Marysville Food Bank Hours: M W F, 10am-5pm who are eligible. Basics are stocked, and will provide a FEMA Emergency Food Voucher, which can be used for A food bank serving residents of 98270, 98271 and 98259. Free dinner: Tuesday’s at 6pm food, diapers, baby food, and formula. There is a LIMITED Hours: M, 9-11am for age 62+ and disabled only; Tu, 3- AMOUNT. 6pm all clients; F, 9-11am all clients Mountlake Terrace

Hours: M-Th, 9am-Noon and 1-5pm; F, by apt. only CedarWood International Community Supper: Every second Thursday of the Month. Mill Creek 23010 66th Ave. West, Mountlake Terrace 98043 th Held at Ebenezer Lutheran Church 2111 117 Ave NE, Lake [email protected] Stevens 98258 from 4:30-7pm Volunteers of America Food Bank 206-883-5132 Provides food and USDA government commodities to CedarWood International Lynnwood families, senior citizens, developmentally disabled persons, and physically disabled persons residing in the city of Provide food help for people and families who genuinely Lynnwood Food Bank Everett. VOA Basic Needs Food need assistance.

5320 176th St SW, Lynnwood 9803 I 425-745-1635 Mill Creek Hours: Stop by the chapel. M, 1-2:30pm Lynnwood Food Bank 17903 Bothell-Everett Hwy #E101 N Creek Business Park, Bothell 98012 I 425-582-5154 Serves residents of the Lynnwood area (Zip Codes 98036, Mountlake Terrace Food Bank – Concern for 98037, 98087). Also the Government surplus food Hours: Th, 4-6pm. Donations accepted during client Neighbors distribution site for this area. An approximate 6 day supply services hours. Please call ahead to schedule a donation 4700 228th St SW, Mountlake Terrace 98043 of food is given to each household every other week. drop off. 425-778-7227

Hours: W, 2:30-6:15pm; Assisted Service for those needing Facebook Concern for Neighbors Monroe special help through the line- W, 2-2:30pm Provides a food pantry and government surplus food

Monroe (Sky Valley) Food Bank distribution site for residents who live in Brier or Marysville 233 Sky River Parkway, Monroe 98272 I 360-794-7959 Mountlake Terrace. Bring your own bags or boxes.

Sky Valley Food Bank Hours: T, 9:30-11:30am Allen Creek Community Church

Resource Exchange A food bank and government surplus food distribution site 7302 44th Ave NE Suite B-2, Marysville, WA, 98270 for residents of the Monroe School District, except the 360-659-7335 Maltby area (Maltby Food Bank). Photo ID required and Compassion and Outreach proof of address.

The Resource Exchange food program is open to everyone. Hours: M W F, 9-11:30am; M, 6-7pm for employed Clients will be encouraged to participate in our two-way individuals and students only. exchange plan.

Hours: Sa, 9-10am; W, 2-3pm for seniors (65+) and people with disabilities (with state id)

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Mukilteo Snohomish County Snohomish County DSHS Department of Social

Multiple Locations & Health Services Mukilteo Food Bank The local government agency runs the Food Stamps

4514 84th St SW, Mukilteo 98275 I 425-366-8229 Meals on Wheels - Senior Services of program, SNAP, and can administer other forms of www.mukilteofoodbank. org assistance. For example, they have information on and Snohomish County partner with local pantries, food banks, and churches, and A food pantry and government surplus food distribution 11627 Airport Rd #B Everett 98204 are a great place to learn about both state of Washington site for residents of the . Food 425-347-1229 or 800-824-2183 pantry is located in the Mukilteo Presbyterian Church and federal government food assistance programs. www.sssc.org/nutrition/meals_on_wheels

Hours: 2nd/4th M, 3-5pm; 2nd/4th Tu, 9-10:30am; https://www.dshs.wa.gov/food-cash-medical Office Hours: M-F, 8-4:30pm 2nd/4th W, 11:30am-2:30pm Dial 1-877-501-2233, or stop by one of the offices below. Must be at least 60 years old: Call for details Click to read more on SNAP Snohomish – City Of The homebound in Snohomish may receive free or low cost hot meals and lunches. Alderwood 20311 52nd Ave W, Suite 100, Lynnwood

Maltby Food Bank Everett 840 N Broadway, Suite 200, Everett King Eastside 805 156th Ave NE, N40-1, Bellevue 21104 86th Ave. SE Snohomish, WA 98296 Snohomish County WIC program (Women, Mount Vernon 900 E College Way, Suite 100, Mt Vernon 360-668-7900 l http://maltbyfoodbank.org/ Infants, Children) Skykomish Valley 19705 State Route 2, Monroe Provides a food pantry and government surplus food This federal and state funded program is run out of several Smokey Point 3704 172nd St NE, Arlington distribution site for residents of the Snohomish, Maltby offices in the region. This can provide free food, groceries, and Echo Lake area. and nutritional supplements to low income women, Summer Meals Programs

families, and their children. http://www.fns.usda.gov/summerfoodrocks Hours: Th, 2-5pm

 Pregnancy Aid of Snohomish County Nutritious free meals are available for children and teens Snohomish Community Food Bank 425-316-8929 18 and younger at many locations in our county 1330 Ferguson Pk Rd, Snohomish 98290 I 360-568-7993  Snohomish Health District – 3020 Rucker, Everett throughout the summer while school is out of session. Use Snohomish Community Food Bank 425-252-5303 the mapping tool below to find a site near you on this

 Snohomish Health District - 6101 200th St SW A food pantry and government surplus food distribution USDA website Suite 100 Lynnwood WA 98036 l 425-258-8400 site for residents of the Snohomish School District area. Or Call Hunger Hotline: 1 (866) 3 Hungry or 1 (877) 8

Hambre Hours T, 3-6:45pm; F, 10am-1:45pm

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Financial Assistance Cont. l Housing Volunteers of America Food Bank Sultan Housing Authority of Snohomish County Provides food and USDA government commodities to HASCO families, senior citizens, developmentally disabled persons, Sonrise Food Bank (Sultan VOA) 1265 4th Ave West, Suite 200 I 425-290-8499 and physically disabled persons residing in the city of 360-793-8609 http://hasco.org Everett. VOA Basic Needs Food Tuesdays 5:00pm - 7:00pm & Fridays 9:00am 12:00pm, Government Commodities - 1st Friday of each month. Rental assistance and Homeownership opportunities, Everett Rehab and Repair Loans to those who quality and partners 1230 Broadway Everett I 425-259-3192 Ext: 13000 Volunteers of America Food Bank with U.S Dept. of Veteran Affairs to provide homeless Hours: M-Th, 9am-3pm (closed 11:45am-12:30pm); 3rd Sa, vouchers in Snohomish County. 10am-1pm. Donations accepted M-F, 8am-3:30pm. Provides food and USDA government commodities to families, senior citizens, developmentally disabled persons, Does not provide emergency housing 805 W. Casino Rd. Bible Baptist Church, Everett 98204 and physically disabled persons residing in the city of Provides the following list of Emergency Shelters 425-259-3191 Everett. VOA Basic Needs Food http://hasco.org/housing_assistance/resources Hours: Tu, 3-5pm. Donations accepted during client Sultan services hours. Please call ahead to schedule a donation 703 1st St., Sultan, WA, 98294 I 360-793-2400 drop off. Snohomish County Investing in Futures Hours: Tu, 5-7pm; F, 9:30am-Noon. Donations accepted Coordinated Entry Mill Creek during client service hours. Call ahead to schedule drop Homeless Housing Navigations Sites 17903 Bothell-Everett Hwy #E101 N Creek Business Park, off. Bothell 98012 I 425-582-5154 Investing-In-Futures Hours: Th, 4-6pm. Donations accepted during client Available to all individuals and families in Snohomish services hours. Please call ahead to schedule a donation Housing County who are currently living in homeless shelters or drop off. places not meant for human habitation: the streets, in

Sultan ColdWeather/Emergency cars, tents or structures without plumbing or running 703 1st St., Sultan, WA, 98294 I 360-793-2400 Preparedness water; are eligible to work with a homelessness Hours: Tu, 5-7pm; F, 9:30am-Noon. Donations accepted prevention navigator. Call or go to any coordinated entry Snohomish Health District during client service hours. Call ahead to schedule drop site for an intake assessment. If eligible to work with a 425-339-8612 l Emergency Preparedness off. navigator, a referral will be made to the navigation site Cold Weather Shelter Listing and Public Health Emergency that is best able to meet the household’s needs Preparedness Stanwood

Stanwood Camano Food Bank Housing Authority & Coordinated http://www.Stanwoodcamanofoodbank.org/ Entry 27030 102nd Ave NW, Stanwood 98292 I 360-629-2789

A food pantry and government surplus food distribution Everett Housing Authority site for the Stanwood/Camano area. Hours for receiving 3107 Colby Ave., Everett, WA 98201 l 425-258-9222 commodities are the same as those of the food bank. http://www.evha.org/ Hours: W F, 10-am-1pm; Sa, 10am-Noon Reliable source of assistance for affordable housing in the

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Housing Programs and Resources Habitat for Humanity Snohomish County PSLA RAMP makes it possible for wheelchair-bound individuals to have the freedom and ability to access their homes unassisted. www.habitatsnohomish.org

ARC of Snohomish County Sweat equity home construction for low income families. United Way Snohomish County www.arcsno.org Provides housing support for Everett residents with Mercy Housing and Housing Consortium of www.uwsc.org/get_help_resources.php developmental disabilities. Contact information includes Help for Hard Times: Survival Everett and Snohomish County Guide to Unemployment: Phone numbers and links to Apartment Finder http://housingsnohomish.org/ unemployment benefits, employment programs, job www.aptfinder.org https://www.mercyhousing.org/Northwest-Properties training, retraining, credit counseling, rent & mortgage Website to assist you in finding affordable, accessible *Scroll through to find Snohomish County Housing assistance, utility assistance, health and caregiver apartments in your community assistance Mercy Housing provides a variety of different affordable

housing options, but our main types of housing include Catholic Community Services multifamily, senior (age 65+) and special needs housing Shelter & Transitional 1918 Everett Ave, 98201 I 425-257-2111 (people with HIV/AIDS, formerly homeless and people with (some include permanent options) www.ccsww.org/ physical and mental impairments) Cocoon House (youth)  Housing programs serve low income individuals, Each Mercy Housing property has its own leasing office http://www.cocoonhouse.org/ families, seniors, and person with special physical and and its own application process. If you or your family Outreach to young people (12-24) proving emergency mental needs would like to rent an apartment at one of our supplies, hygiene packs, food packs; access to short or long  addiction recovery and jail transition; communities, please call the property directly term housing and local resources; parent education and  disabled veteran’s transportation and support supportive programming to parent and guardians. services; Master Builders Care Foundation 24/7 Help Line – Call or Text (425) 877-5171  home care and repair program; volunteer program Rampathon Website Email – [email protected] for - retired and seniors, chore services, and Free Wheelchair Ramps. Disabled homeowner or live with 421 Broadway Ave, 98201 transportation; someone with disabilities in King or Snohomish counties Emergency Shelters  adoption, foster care, foster grandparents and and need a wheelchair ramp. No Cost. See application 2726 Cedar Street, Everett 98201 layette services and Project Rachel - support after process. 15302 Plainview Place, Monroe 98272 abortion.

Long Term Housing for Pregnancy and Parenting Teen Senior Services Snohomish County Everett Housing Authority Mothers 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204-8714 521 E. Highland Dr., Arlington, 98223 I 425-259-5802 x 202 www.evha.org/ 425-355-1112 Outreach Center and Uturn Drop in Center Provides rent subsidies and public housing in Everett for HOUSING l Senior Housing l Minor Home Repair 1421 Broadway, Everett 98201 persons who meet program eligibility requirements Assistance for low income senior and disabled Advocates Contact to obtain a current list of subsidized and homeowners affordable housing.

Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) Regional Access Mobility Program (RAMP) 2812 425-257-8735 Lombard Ave. #107, Everett, WA 98201 This program provides low interest and deferred loans to 425-220-5452 I Ramp Coordinator 206-448-9277 rehabilitate single family homes in the City of Everett. Wheelchair Ramp Program Rental renovation loans also available. 12 | P a g e

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Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish Hand in Hand/Safe Place (Children) Monroe Gospel Women’s Mission County 14 E Casino Road, Suite E, Everett, WA 98208 450 S. Lewis ST Monroe 98272 I 360-863-9003 www.dvs-snoco.org 425-374-2461 http://monroegospelmission.org/About.html

Provides free and confidential services: emergency shelter, Support for children who have been removed from their Provides food and shelter to single women, who-for a legal advocacy, support groups and domestic violence homes. Support foster families, offer prevention, and variety of reasons-need temporary shelter and help to education. family stabilization resources. Resource center for the move them from homelessness into self-sufficiency. We For information, please call our 24-hour crisis hotline: Casino Road/Madison neighborhood in Everett and serve the entire spectrum of the homeless population 425-25-ABUSE (425-252-2873) through our Village Impact Project (VIP) Community including but not limited to, releases from hospitals, crisis clothing exchange, emergency food program, school beds and inpatient treatment centers, domestic violence Everett Gospel Mission (men/women/children) supplies, after school homework clubs special field trips situations, and those living in situations not fit for human www.egmission.org/what-we-provide/ and resource referrals for families. habitation.

Provides shelter services for men, women and children. Housing and essential needs assistance. Long term housing Housing Hope Salvation Army (Men and Women) for those completing Everett Gospel Mission recovery 5830 Evergreen Way, Everett, WA 98203 l 425-347-6556 Housing Assistance program or low income former shelter residents. www.housinghope.org 2525 Rucker Everett WA 98201 I 425-259-8129

Men’s Shelter & Donation Center l 425-740-2550 Supports families transitioning from emergency shelter to  Housing: Emergency Shelters, transitional living, 3711 Smith Ave. Everett, 98201 transitional housing and on to permanent housing group homes and overnight lodging, cold weather Women’s Shelter 425-740-2501 shelter 5126 S 2nd. Ave. Everett, 98201 Interfaith Association of NW WA  Food: Food Bank, Fellowship Meals to anyone in need Administration: 425-740-2500 Interfaith Family Shelter  Financial Help: Utility Assistance  Health Care: Prescriptions Assistance 222 52nd St. Everett 98203 2507 Cedar Avenue, Everett l 425-252-6672 or  Disaster Services: Relief and Cold Weather Shelter Essential Needs Program 425-303-9774 ext. 7  Seasonal Assistance: Back to School, Summer Camp, In order to be eligible for the program individuals need to www.interfaithwa.org Thanksgiving and Christmas Assistance go to DSHS and have them determine the basic HEN http://www.interfaithwa.org/familyshelter/  Church Ministry and Sunday Service eligibility l www.egmission.org/hen-essential-needs/ The shelter welcomes families with children birth through

17 years and pregnant women. Families may be headed by Volunteers of America Friends of Youth (youth and parenting youth) a single parent (mother, father or other guardian) or two Homeless Services Headquarters adults. We work closely with our local housing, emergency 13116 NE 132nd Street Kirkland, WA 98034-2306 and social services agencies to provide referrals, www.voaww.org/housingservices 425-869-6490 l [email protected] placement and access to regional resources. Contact our Coordinated Entry Intake Line at 425-212-3233. www.friendsofyouth.org/newGround.aspx

Two Snohomish County Sites: Bothell and Silver Lake

Areas New Ground Transitional Living Program provides safe housing, supportive case management services, life skills training, educational and employment guidance, counseling and parenting education for homeless young adults.

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Housing Cont. l ID and Licenses l Internet and Phone Access l Legal Services

YWCA – Seattle I King I Snohomish Internet and Phone Access Legal Services www.ywcaworks.org Everett Regional Center Assurance Wireless Volunteers of America Dispute Resolution 3301 Broadway Everett Ave, 98201 I 425-258-2766 (Free for low income) 1-888-898-4888 http://snohomishcountywa.gov/437/Legal-Resources

Pathways for Women Mediation and training. Spanish mediation services also 6027 208th Street SW, Lynnwood 98036 I 425-774-9843 Safelink Wireless available. Contact our Spanish Outreach and Services Free for low income 1-800-723-3546 Emergency shelter from domestic violence and DV Coordinator at 425-212-3933 for more information. programs and legal services; Pathways for Women in Sno-Isle Library’s Snohomish County Emergency Shelter and Transitional Snohomish County Prosecutor Office Housing, and employment support classes; Permanent Click Link for All Locations (Serves all cities except Everett) 3000 Rockefeller, M/S 504 Everett, WA 98201 housing; Housing support for disables adults and families http://www.sno-isle.org/locations/ First floor of Mission Building l 425-388-3333

(for this shelter plus care program you must enter through www.snohomishcountywa.gov/202/Prosecutor Snohomish County Coordinated Care Entry). Working Wardrobe, Pathways to Work, Children’s Domestic http://epls.org/resources/community-resources Legal Voice Violence Program, and Pathways Counseling. 2702 Hoyt Ave, Everett, WA 98201 I 425-257-8000 907 Pine Street, Suite 500 Seattle 98101

Library computers with Internet access can be reserved 206-682-9552 Identification and Licenses online from home or at the library. You can reserve a PC Law that affects women and their families for up to two hours per day. If you need assistance with a WA. State Department of Licensing reservation, call your library directly. Snohomish County Offices Pathways for Women – YWCA http://www.dol.wa.gov/driverslicense/steps.html 6027 208th Street SW, Lynnwood 98036 Washington Access Fund 425-774-9843 l https://www.ywcaworks.org/ Everett Free and Low Cost Computers 5313 Evergreen Way Everett, WA 98203-3631 Provides a listing of agencies that provide free and Snohomish County Family Law Facilitator 425-356-2966 reduced cost computers. Program Lynnwood WorkSource http://snohomishcountywa.gov/437/Legal-Resources 18023 Hwy 99 N Suite E Lynnwood, WA 98037-4492 425-672-3406 Click Link Below for: address, phone, and services offered Snohomish County Legal Services at each location PO Box 5675 l Everett, WA 98206 Social Security Administration www.worksourceonline.com/js/Locations.aspx 888-201-1014 or 425-258-9283 3809 Broadway, Everett 98201 l 1-800-772-1213 Free access to computers, the Internet, phones, fax www.SnoCoLegal.org https://www.socialsecurity.gov/onlineservices/ machines and copiers for job search activities. Assistance Free legal aid program serving Snohomish County with setting up a free e-mail account Residents experiencing poverty Washington State Department of Labor and

Industry

729 100th Street SE Everett WA 98208 l 425-290-1300 http://www.lni.wa.gov/

Crime Victims Compensation Information Line 1-800-762-371

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Legal Services Cont. l Re-Entry l Transportation

Northwest Justice Project Sunrise Community Mental Health Catholic Community Service

2731 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 410, Everett, WA 98201 1021 N. Broadway Everett, WA 98201 www.ccsww.org/ 425-252-8515 425-493-5800 or 1-877-493-5890 Volunteer Transport 1-888-201-1017 Sunrise Mental Health 425-374-6336 or 1-888-240-8572 1-888-201-1014 (CLEAR - 60 and over) Volunteer transport for health care, shopping & essential https://nwjustice.org/get-legal-help Everett Community Justice Center errands. Priority to medical appts .during funding

Everett Field Unit 8625 Evergreen Way, Suite 108 constraints. Contingent on volunteer availability. Team Child – (legal advocacy for Youth) Everett, WA 98208 I 425-356-2800 Application required. 2731 Wetmore Ave, Suite 410 www.doc.wa.gov/facilities/cjc/everettcjc/default.asp Everett, WA 98201 I 425-258-3132 Program Schedule and Landscaping Veterans Transport e-mail: [email protected] 425-374-6336 or 1-888-240-8572

Team Child Website New Life Prison Ministry Transportation for disabled veterans living in rural P.O. Box 148, Everett, WA 98206-0148 l 425-344-1239 Legal expertise and community partnerships to break Snohomish County to doctor appointment and other prisonministry.net/NewLifePrison overcome the root causes of a youth’s involvement in the essential needs. Will transport to King County. juvenile justice system Transitions Offenders Program TOP Community Transit http://www.topwa.org/forms.html https://communitytransit.org/reducedfarepermit/ Re-Entry Listing of felon-friendly resources specifically for the Fixed Fare

county an inmate is returning to. 425-353-7433 or 1-800-562-1375 Catholic Community Service 257-2111 or 1-888-240-8572 l www.ccsww.org/ Bus Transportation. Reduced fares for seniors and disabled Washington State Corrections persons in Snohomish County. Wheelchair accessible on all Jail Transition Program. Provides case management Offender Reentry routes. services to individuals with mental health illness www.washingtonci.com/offender-reentry.html Regional Reduced Fare Permit incarcerated within the county. Workplace training resources, vocational education and 425-348-2350

skill building Snohomish County - Everett District Court Permit reduced fare for seniors 65+ and disabled persons. Mental Health Court Liaisons Used for a variety of counties and transit systems. Call for 425-513-8213 Transportation information and application.

Dial a Ride DART Compass Health - Everett 425-347-5912 4526 Federal Ave, Buildings 1-9 Everett, WA 98203 425-349-6200 l offender re-entry community safety American Cancer Society -Road to Recovery program 1-800-227-2345

Short-term transitional services to adults transitioning www.cancer.org/treatment/supportprogramsservices/roa moving back to the community from jail. Individuals will be d-to-recovery referred to this program prior to leaving the jail. Volunteer transport to treatment & related medical appointment. 3-business day notice.

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Everett Transit System Snohomish County Transportation Coalition Fixed Transportation Coalition 425-257-(TTY- 711)-7777 For those in rural parts of the Snohomish County, have www.everetttransit.org/158/Everett-Transit-Fixed-Route- disability, and need transport for employment, education, Bus-Fare or medical care. Volunteer drivers reimbursed for miles Bus transportation in Everett area. Reduced fares for driven. seniors and disabled persons. Wheelchair accessible on all routes. Stanwood Community & Senior Center

Para Transit 360-629-7403 l www.stanwoodseniorcenter.org/

425-257-(TTY-711)-8801 Transport for seniors and disable persons in the Stanwood www.everetttransit.org/159/Everett-Para-Transit-Fare area to medical appointment in Stanwood, Mt. Vernon,

Wheelchair accessible shared ride transportation service Arlington, Maryville, and Everett. Must be ambulatory. Fee when effects of functional disability prevent from using range from $10-$25 for round trip transportation fixed route bus service. Veterans Transportation Network Hopelink Medicaid Transportation 206-277-3893

1-855-766-7433 Transport for disabled veterans with medical

Medicaid recipients needing rides to and from medical, appointments scheduled at the Veterans Puget Sound dental, and counseling appointments. Must be arranged a Health Care Center in Seattle. Must be ambulatory. Vans least one day in advance. Out of County, trips must be pre- are not wheelchair equipped. No Fee. authorized. No Fee.

Senior Service of Snohomish County 425-423-8517 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204-8714 425-355-1112

TRANSPORTATION l Dial-A-Ride (DART) Transportation Assistance Program (TAP) . SNOTRAC / Pay Your Pal Transportation

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ActivityActivity and Recreation and Recreation Cont.

Activity and Recreation B.I.K.E.S. Club of Snohomish County City Parks and Recreation (class guides)

2320 California St, Everett, WA, 98201 Biking and Hiking www.bikesclub.org/ Links to Department and Recreation Guides. Guides include classes on fitness, cooking, crafts, music, health Club Meetings are 7pm second Thursday of the month Bike Trails and Trail Maps Snohomish County and safety, and special interests. Group recreation outings September through May. No summer meetings. and information on community events, such as the  Centennial Trail Map Snohomish County PUD summer entertainment and other activities.

 City of Mill Creek Bike Map Annual Event – McClinchy Mile Ride - March Arlington Parks & Recreation  Community Transit Bike Maps l Bike Maps FAQ 238 N Olympic Ave, Arlington, WA 98223I 360-403-3448  Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance Cascade Bicycle Club Parks l Trails  Interurban Trail Map Bike Maps (King, Kitsap, Pierce, Snohomish) Edmonds Park & Recreation  Japanese Gulch Mukilteo www.cascade.org/explore/bike-maps 700 Main St, Edmonds, WA 98020  King County Bicycling Guide map Bike Rentals in Seattle 425-771-0230  Puget Sound Area Trail Guide www.cascade.org/bike-rentals Edmonds Parks and Recreation  Snohomish County Bike Map (full map - 12.4 MB pdf) Everett Parks & Recreation Snohomish Bicycles 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd., Everett I 425-257-8300 Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop Locations Parks l Activities l Swimming/Beaches l Parks and Rentals 2531 Broadway, Everett, WA l 425-252-6952 Snohomish Lake Stevens Parks and Recreation Programs 1007 1st Street Snohomish WA 98290 l 360-862-8300 1812 Main St. Lake Stevens I 425-334-1012  Community Bike Shop – Free tools, help and guidance to Lake Stevens Lake Stevens Parks and Recreation fix or tune up your bike 517C State RT 9 Lake Stevens, WA 98258 l 425-322-5554 List of City Parks, Boat Launch, and Swimming Beaches.  Low-Cost Bike Sales and Repairs Rentals Includes County Parks and Trails in Lake Stevens  Christmas House http://snohomishbicycles.com/rentals/ Lynnwood Parks & Recreation

 Kids Bike Sway 18900 44th Ave. W., Lynnwood I 425-670-5732 Play Lynnwood  Mechanics Class – Learn to work on your own bike Hikes in Snohomish County Activities, Recreation Center and Pool, Fitness, Arts, Parks  Work for Wheels – Repairs Only Hiking in Snohomish County 3rd Edition PDF and Trails, Facilities, Golf Course, Senior Center, Healthy  Village Bike Project Communities, Events

Washington Trails Association Marysville Parks & Recreation Children and Kids Hikes Snohomish County 6915 Armar Road Marysville I 360-363-8400 Bayside Bike Rentals 2707 Colby Ave Suite H Everett, WA 98201 l 425.789.1886 Marysville Parks-Recreation www.baysidebikeseverett.com/service/ Herald Hiking Guide and GIS Map Mill Creek Parks & Recreation Description/directions/difficulty level of hiking around 15728 Main St. Mill Creek I 425-551-7254 Puget Sound – Interactive Guide Mill Creek Parks and Rec http://www.heraldnet.com/section/hikingguide

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Mountlake Terrace Parks & Recreation  Leading Edge Gymnastics Academy l 425-407-1480 Strawberry Fields for Rover Disc Golf Course 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace I 425-776-9173  The Little Gym l 425-348-4848 6100 152nd St NE Marysville, WA 98271 Mountlake Terrace Recreation  The Dance School l 425-259-6861  Description: Course is flat and open. The course uses Mukilteo Parks & Recreation  First Class Ballroom l 425-320-3955 length as challenges as there are little obstacles. 304 Lincoln Avenue Mukilteo I 425-263-8180  Kids Stage l 425-740-5035 Silver Lake Excalibur Disc Golf Course Mukilteo Parks and Recreation Lake Stevens/Snohomish 11405 Silver Lake Road Everett, WA 98208 Snohomish Parks & Recreation Pacific West Performing Arts l 425-334-3000  Short, semi-technical course, with plenty of elevation 116 Union Avenue Snohomish, WA 98290-2943 Marysville and little underbrush. The course plays near the lake 360-568-3115 Marysville Performing Art Center l 360-651-9000 and up on the hillside near the parks and rec shed on Snohomish Parks and Rec the far end of the park. Caution for wildlife: Geese Disabilities may roam around holes 1, 2, and 9. Park closes at County Parks 8pm Providence Children's Center Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Pavilion for Women & Children Tall Firs Disc Golf Course 425-388-6600 900 Pacific Everett WA l 425-258-7311 22110 Old Owen Road Monroe, WA 98272 Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Phone l Children Center Website  Description: One of Washington’s first golf courses.

Trails l Parks l Programs and Classes l Camping l Facility Great variety of hole types and shots; par 63 design Camp Prov: Special Day Summer Camp Rental with Red tees for beginner to rec players and blue For Children with Special Needs and their Siblings tees for intermediate, advanced, and pro players. Pro Dance, Drama, Gymnastics Quilceda Community Services shop and bathrooms on site, mountain views, etc. First HouckDesign course in the state. $5 per person. Additional classes may be found in the County and City 9610 - 48 Drive NE, Marysville, WA 98270 Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings 360-653-2324 l 360-572-0537 Twin Rivers

Arlington, WA 98223 Classes and Performances Specialized Recreation Program and Schedule  Description: In tight woods along the river. 4 open Arlington longer holes  Arlington School of Dance l 360-435-4541 Special Olympics Washington  Directions: I-5, exit #208. Go east 2 miles into town.  Northwest Dance and Acro Center l 360-435-5300 www.sowa.org Follow signs to Darrington on WA-530. As you leave Edmonds/Lynnwood/Bothell town, the park is on left just after the bridge over the  Alderwood Dance Spectrum l 425-771-2994 Frisbee Golf Courses Stillaguamish River. Park all the way back near 1st  Olympic Ballet l 425-774-7570 Ferguson Park tree.  Ballet Academy of Performing Arts l 425-771-4525 1330 Ferguson Park Road, Snohomish WA 98290  Barclay-Shelton Dancer Ctr l 425-776-8111  In pleasant city park with playground. Short holes  Latino Education Training Institute l 425-672-4255 weave through trees. Great for families, beginners  Pacific Chamber Ballet l 425-778-1600 and practice  Dance Elite  Kontagious Dance l 425-835-9935 Lake Stevens Disc Golf Course th  Morning Star Korean Cultural l 425-745-9977 13000 20 Street NE Lake Stevens WA 98258  Challenging technical course. Uses Catching Target’s Everett/Mill Creek  Reflections l 425-338-9056 Park Series – a different target format at every hole.  Arthur Murray l 425-348-3610 18 | P a g e

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Karate and Martial Arts Outdoor Track, Fields, Courts & Henry M Jackson High School th 1508 136 ST SE., Mill Creek WA Additional classes may be found in the County and City Playgrounds  8 Tennis Courts - Lighted Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings Additional outdoor spaces may be found under County Mariner High School 200 120th ST. SW, Everett, WA 98204 Arlington and City Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings  Track field  Family Karate Ronin Dojo l 360-657-2222 Arlington  6 Tennis Courts - Lighted  Kung Fu Northwest l 360-651-2126 Lakewood High School Kasch Park  USTA Martial Arts Smokey Point l 360-659-9999 17023 11th Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223 8811 Airport Rd. Everett, WA 98204 Edmonds/Lynnwood/Bothell  Track field- turf  ATA Taekwondo Karate for Kid l 425-772-4282  2 Fields – Dirt/Grass  Baseball field - dirt  Aikido Heiwa-Martial Arts for Peace l 425-774-0915  3 Lacrosse/Soccer Fields – Turf  Tennis Courts  Samurai Karate Academy l 425-697-3300  4 Softball Field – Dirt/Grass  athletic fields are open until 10:30 Everett/Mill Creek Legion Memorial Park Cougar Creek Elementary  Family Karate Center l 425-344-9798 145 Alverson Blvd., Everett WA 98201 16216 11th Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223  JK Martial Arts & Learning l 425-338-0825  Baseball Field – Grass  4 uncovered courts  Pacific Karate Organization I 425-327-9798  Softball Field – Grass  Playground   Basketball Court – Uncovered/Full Court White Martial Arts l 425-357-0357 Twin Rivers (aka Stilly Fields)   Pickle Ball Court Z- Self Defense l 425 337-8270  WA-530 Arlington, WA 98223 Lake Stevens/Snohomish  1 Tennis Court  2 baseball fields  Team Mean MMA l 425-337-4047 Senator Henry M. Jackson Park Everett Marysville 1700 State St Everett, WA 98201 Cascade High School  Kung Fu Northwest l 360-651-2126  Soccer Field - Grass 801 E Casino Rd, Everett, WA 98203  USTA Martial Arts Smokey Point l 360-659-9999  Softball Field - Dirt/Grass  Track field - turf  Baseball Field - Dirt/Grass  Baseball field  Basketball Court -Uncovered/ Full Court  Tennis Courts Walter E. Hall Park Eisenhower Middle School 1226 W Casino Rd Everett, WA 98204 10200 25th Ave. SE. Everett, WA 98208  Softball Field - Dirt/Grass  Track - dirt  Baseball Field - Dirt/Grass Everett High School  Soccer Field - Grass Lincoln Field - 1898 25th St, Everett, WA 98201 Wiggums Hollow Park  Soccer and Softball – Turf 2808 10th St Everett, WA 98201 Clark Park Tennis Courts  Softball Field - Dirt/Grass 2400 Lombard Ave., Everett, WA 98201  Baseball Field - Dirt/Grass  6 Tennis Courts – Lighted  Basketball Field - Uncovered/Full Court Explorer Middle School 10200 25th Ave SE Everett, WA 98208  Track field - dirt  2 small baseball fields  Soccer field

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Lynnwood Strawberry Fields Athletic Centers Mukilteo Parks & Recreation Meadowdale High School 6100 152nd St. NE Marysville, WA 98271 304 Lincoln Avenue Mukilteo I 425-263-8180 6002 168th ST. SW, Lynnwood, WA 98037  3 lighted full-size soccer fields Parks and Recreation  Track field- turf  Restrooms  Tennis Courts  Trails and picnic area Everett Skate Deck Alderwood Middle School  Open from Dawn to Dusk 9700 19th Ave SE, Everett WA 98208 | 425-337-0202 20000 28th Ave W Lynnwood, WA  Open to public if fields aren’t in use Everett Skate Deck  Track - dirt Marysville Getchell High School Campus  Playground 8103 84th ST NE, Marysville WA YMCA of Snohomish County College Place Middle School  8 Tennis Courts All Activities and Programs Guides for the following 7501 208th ST SW., Lynnwood WA 98036 Marysville Pilchuck High School locations listed at: YMCA Program Guides

 Track - dirt 55th Ave NE., Marysville WA Everett Y Lynndale Park  8 Tennis Courts 2720 Rockefeller Avenue Everett WA 98201 18927 72nd Ave. W, Lynnwood WA 98036 Totem Middle School 425-258-9211  798 Quinn Ave, Marysville WA 3 Lighted Baseball Fields – grass Marysville Y  8 Tennis Courts  4 Tennis Courts – cement 6420 60th Drive NE Marysville WA 98270 l 360-653-9622  Basketball Courts - uncovered/full court Monroe Mill Creek Y South Lynwood Park Monroe HS Stadium 13723 Puget Park Drive Everett WA 98208 l 425-337-0123 st 20915 61 Ave. W. Lynnwood, WA 98036 17001 Tester Rd, Monroe, WA 98272 Monroe Y  2 Tennis Court - cement locked at 5pm 14033 Fryelands Boulevard Monroe WA 98272

 Basketball Courts - cement/full court 360-805-1879 Lake Stevens Recreation Centers/Activities/Gyms Mukilteo Y Lake Stevens HS 10601 47th Place West Mukilteo WA 98275 2908 113th Ave NE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258 City Drop In Rec Centers 425-493-9622

Fields kept locked but can purchase a $30 annual pass Call for hours, drop in prices and amenities – may include See other Healthy Living Program Offerings . 2 Baseball fields basketball court time, fitness and weight equipment, video YMCA Healthy Living . Track field – turf or table games. . Tennis Courts Cavelero Mid High School Edmonds Park & Recreation Summit Everett – Climbing Gym 8220 24th Street Southeast, Lake Stevens, WA 98258 700 Main St, Edmonds, WA 98020 2820 Rucker Avenue | 425-349-0131 . Track Field- turf 425-771-0230 http://www.summiteverett.com/ . 2 baseball fields Parks and Recreation . Tennis Courts Lynnwood Parks & Recreation Vertical World – Climbing Gym Marysville 18900 44th Ave. W., Lynnwood I 425-670-5732 425-336-8041 l http://everett.verticalworld.com/ Asberry Field Play Lynnwood Sixth Street and Union Avenue Marysville, WA 98270 Recreation Center and Pool, Fitness, Golf Course,  Dirt track field Mountlake Terrace Parks & Recreation 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace I 425-776-9173  Baseball field Mountlake Terrace Recreation

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Seniors- Recreation & Groups Stanwood Community and Senior Center l 7430 276th ST. Snohomish County Tourism Bureau NW Stanwood, WA 98292-5947 l 360-629-7403 Additional classes may be found in the County and City Stillaguamish Senior Center l 18308 Smokey Point 1133 164th Street SW, Suite 204 (Administration Office) Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings Boulevard Arlington, WA 98223-7825 l 360-653-4551 Lynnwood, WA 98087 I 425-348-5802 Snohomish County Visitor Information Centers Snohomish County Senior Centers Silver Sneakers Future of Flight 425-388-6433 Partners with health clubs to offer free gym and fitness 8415 Blvd. (I-5 Exit 189 West) Snohomish County Senior Centers club memberships and the following Silver Sneakers Mukilteo, WA l 425-438-8100 classes South Snohomish County Branch at Heritage Park Some centers include social services, health and nutrition 19921 Poplar Way (I-5 exit 181) programs, exercise, educational classes, trainings, and The following health clubs participate with Sliver Sneakers Lynnwood, WA l 425-776-3977 workshops, and classes in personal growth. in Snohomish County East Snohomish County Branch Listing of Locations Arlington 1301 First St. Snohomish, WA 98290 Stillaguamish Athletic Club l 4417 172nd St. N.E. 360-862-9609 Carl Gipson Senior Center of Everett l 3025 Lombard 360-435-9404 Everett, WA 98201 l 425-257-8780 Recreation Resource Listings Edmonds Cascade Seniors/Darrington l 1115 Darrington St Stand Up Paddle Locations l Hiking Camping Nature Harbor Square Athletic Club l 160 W. Dayton St. Darrington, WA 98241 l 360-436-0646 Outdoor Activities l Family and Child Activities 425-778-3546 City of Mukilteo Seniors l 304 Lincoln Ave. Mukilteo, WA Snap Fitness l 505 5th Ave. S.l 425-778-7627 98275 l 425-263-8180 Everett East County Senior Center l 276 Sky River Parkway Swimming Pools and Spray Parks 24-Hour Fitness l 11014 19th Ave. S.E., Suite 4 Monroe, WA 98272 l 360-794-6359 425-347-1077 Forest Park Swim Center and Outdoor Water Playground/ Edmonds Senior Center l 220 Railroad Ave Edmonds, WA Women’s Wellness Center l 2940 W Marine View Dr. City of Everett 98020 l 425-774-5555 Everett, WA 98201 l 425-259-9899 802 E. Mukilteo Blvd., Everett I 425-257-8309 Granite Falls Senior Center l PO Box 1066 Granite Fall, WA Peak Health and Wellness l 2902 Rucker Ave. Forest Park Swim Center l Outdoor Water Playground 98252 l 360-691-7177 425-258-3862 City of Lynnwood Recreation Center and Pool Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center l 14 Delta Ave Lake Stevens 18900 44th Ave W. Lynnwood I 425-670-5732 Marysville, WA 98270 l 360-363-8450 Team Fitness l 1109 Frontier Circle E., Suite A Play Lynnwood Lake Stevens Senior Center l 425-334-7042 425-397-8326 Swimming Pool: includes shallow, lap and wellness pools 2302 Soper Hill Road Lake Stevens, WA 98258 Lynnwood and waterslides Lynnwood Senior Center l 19000 44th Ave W Lynnwood, 24-Hour Fitness l 18930 29th Ave. W Lake Stevens High School District Pool WA 98036 l 425-670-5050 425-697-5007 2908 113 Ave NE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258 l 425-335-1526 Mill Creek Senior Center: l 15720 Main St, Ste 210 Mill Mountlake Terrace Lake Stevens School/Community Pool Creek, WA 98012 l 425-948-7170 Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion City of Mountlake Terrace Pool and Recreation Pavilion Mountlake Terrace Seniors l 5605 235th St SW Mountlake 5303 228th St. S.W. l 425-776-9173 5303 228th Street SW Mountlake Terrace l 425-776-9173 Terrace, WA 98043 l 425-771-8969 Stanwood Mountlake Terrace Pool Schedule Multicultural Senior Center l 11627 Airport Rd, Ste F Anytime Fitness l 7104 265th St. N.W., Suite 130 Everett, WA 98208 l 425-290-1263 360-939-2288 Northshore Senior Center l 10201 E Riverside Drive YMCA’s of Snohomish County- All Locations Bothell, WA 98011-3708 l 425-487-2441 YMCA Silver Sneakers Locations Snohomish Senior Center l 506 Fourth Street Snohomish,

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YMCA of Snohomish County – Pool Locations Hot Yoga of Mill Creek Providence Children's Center th Everett, Marysville, Mill Creek, Monroe, and Mukilteo 16521 13 Ave W, WA 98037 l 425-741-6858 Pavilion for Women & Children YMCA Pool Locations Providence Regional Cancer Partnerships Address l 425-258-7311 l Children Center Website Yost Pool - City of Edmonds 1717 13th St. I 425-297-5500 9535 Bowdoin Way, Edmonds I 425-771-1346 Gentle yoga l 425-297-5521 (no fee & reduced fee)  Camp Prov: Special Day Summer Camp Edmonds Yost Park Pool Yoga in the Center For Children with Special Needs and their Siblings. Snohomish Aquatic Center/Snohomish School District 15117 Main St. Mill Creek, WA 98290 l 425-949-9190  Community Play & Learning Groups 516 Maple Ave, Snohomish, WA I 360-568-8030  Music Class No Fee. Snohomish Aquatic Tai Chi  Sensory Play Hour! Willis Tucker Park Spray Pad/Snohomish County Parks Providence Regional Cancer Partnerships  Kid Fit Class No Fee. 6705 Puget Park Drive, Snohomish I 425-388-6600 Tai Chi Self-Cultivation l 425-297-5521 (No fee)  Fine Motor Fun Spray Pad Develop the fine motor skills children need for McCollum County Park Youth Recreation/Sports Groups success in preschool and kindergarten including focus on beginning writing, drawing, and scissor skills. 600 129th St. SE, Everett l 425-357-6036 The outdoor swimming pool with water slide open Additional classes may be found in the County and City No Fee. seasonally Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings  Sports Club McCollum Park Pool  Get Together! Boys and Girls Clubs North Lynnwood Park Spray Park

18510 44th Ave. W, Lynnwood Sports and Recreation Opportunities 6.3-acre Neighborhood Park www.bgcsc.org/programs/sports/ Washington Youth Soccer www.ci.lynnwood.wa.us Directory Girls on the Run of Comeford Park Spray Park Local Clubs 514 Delta Ave., Marysville Snohomish County Everett Youth Soccer Club l Granite Falls Youth Soccer Club Daleway Park Spray Park P.O. Box 994 Lynnwood, WA 98046 Irish Soccer Club l Lake Stevens Youth Soccer Club 19015 64th Ave W, Lynnwood 206-931-7551 l Girls on the Run Mukilteo Youth Soccer Club l Pilchuck Soccer Alliance Free children’s water playground is in the 7.2-acre park The 20-lesson Girls on the Run curriculum combines Pilchuck Soccer Alliance l Silver Lake Youth Soccer Club www.ci.lynnwood.wa.us training for a 5K (3.1 miles) running event with lessons that Sky River Soccer Club l Snohomish Youth Soccer Club inspire girls to become independent thinkers, enhance Sno-King Soccer Club l Terrace Brier Soccer Club Yoga and Tai Chi their problem solving skills and make healthy decisions. All Washington Rush

of this is accomplished through an active collaboration Additional classes may be found in the County and City with girls and their parents, schools, volunteers, staff, and Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings the community.

Yoga Little League Yoga Circle Studio 707 Pine Ave Snohomish, WA 98290 l 360-799-3175 Find Your League

Spark Hot Yoga Snohomish County District 1 Little Leagues 2603 Bickford Ave Snohomish, WA 98290 l 425-610-4421 Alderwood LL l Everett LL l Granite Falls LL l

Bikram Yoga Everett Lake Stevens LL l Marysville LL l Mill Creek LL l Mukilteo LL l 520 128th St SW WA 98290 l 425-265-9500 North Snohomish LL l Pacific LL l Sky Valley LL l South Snohomish LL l Stanwood Camano LL l Stilly Valley LL

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YMCA of Snohomish County The Cancer Resource Center - 425-297-5500 Stop Smoking Tool Shop All Activities and Programs Guides for the following A convenient source for the latest information on cancer The class series provides you with the tools needed to quit locations listed at: Locations tests, treatments, clinical trials, and local resources for smoking. You will learn how to identify quitting barriers support groups and transportation services. A wide variety and develop strategies to overcome them. Call for date, Everett Y of literature on cancer and treatment is here for you. time and cost. 2720 Rockefeller Avenue, 98201 l 425-258 9211 No Fee. Marysville Y 6420 60th Drive NE Marysville WA 98270 l 360-653-9622 Look good. Feel better - 425-297-5507 Family and Youth Classes

Mill Creek Y PRCP/American Cancer Society YMCA’s Snohomish County 13723 Puget Park Dr., Everett WA 98208 l 425-337-0123 The class focuses on and hair care, cosmetics, wigs Healthy Living – Youth Program Monroe Y and head wraps, dealing with hair loss, and getting healthy 14033 Fryelands Boulevard Monroe WA 98272 nutrition. Cosmetic samples and makeovers are available. http://www.ymca-snoco.org/

360-805-1879 All cosmetic products for your makeover are Tailored Community Based Program for Youth: ACT! Mukilteo Y complimentary and provided for you to enjoy and take Actively Changing Together. Nutrition, Activity and Self- 10601 47th Place West, 98275 l 425-493-9622 home with you. No Fee. Improvement program for youth and their parents

Nutrition - 425-297-5523 Women Learn about the foods that can strengthen your immune Joint Health and Support system, improve your energy, and maintain a healthy Latina Well Being Network weight. Our free monthly nutrition class is dedicated to Joint Classes and Seminars Latino Educational Training Institute helping patients, survivors, family members and other Providence Regional Medical Center 6605 202nd Street SW Suite 300, Lynnwood, WA 98036 caregivers improve their health through better eating. 425-404-6135 425-775-2688 l http://letiwa.org/index_leti.html No Fee. Verdant Health Commission This FREE program prepares Latinas to better understand 4710 196th St. S.W. Lynnwood, WA 98036 l 425-582-8600 key nutrition concepts and be able to create their future Cardiac Rehab www.verdanthealth.org well-being, not only in the kitchen, but also in many of the Providence Regional Medical Center most important areas of life. Check website for most current listing of local offerings 425-261-3780 l Website and onsite sponsored classes. Exercise therapy and education program for persons with Women’s Wellness Center recent heart attack, heart surgery, stent, or heart failure. 2940 W Marine View Dr. Everett, WA 98201 Utilizing CHIP Complete Health Improvement Program – 888-651-8931 l 425-259-9899 Kidney Disease Management features lifestyle choices, motivation for change, and tips www.womenswellnesscenter.org/ for success. This a hospital outpatient service so requires Puget Sound Kidney Centers

physician referral and will be billed to insurance and/or Classes for kidney patients and their friends and family Chronic Disease Management patient. www.pskc.net/for-patients/classes/

*Additional resources may be found in the County and Pulmonary Rehab City Parks Programs and Class Guides Listings Exercise therapy and education program for persons with lung disease. This a hospital outpatient service so requires Cancer physician referral and will be billed to insurance and/or patient. Providence Regional Cancer Partnerships

1717 13th St. I 425-297-5500 l Support Resources

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Chronic Disease ManagementChronic Disease Cont. l ManagementHealthy Food

Living Well/Self-Management Pre–Diabetes and Diabetes Classes YMCA’s Snohomish County Offered at all five branches I 360-453-2190 Programs American Diabetes Association Pre –Diabetes Prevention Program—if you are at risk for

type 2 diabetes. YMCA Prevent Diabetes Senior Services of Snohomish County Stop Diabetes Initiative, South Snohomish County: 206-300-3343 l www.diabetes.org Living Well Workshops 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204 Diabetes Camp Sealth Weight Management 425-347-1299 l www.sssc.org/nutrition Youth camp for children with diabetes l 206-282-4616 The Everett Clinic - Weight Loss for Life The Living Well workshops are designed to build skills and Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Tribes Health Clinic provide tools to individuals who have ongoing health The Everett Clinic l 425-265-2283 7520 Totem Beach Rd, Tulalip, Washington, 98271 conditions (such as diabetes, asthma, heart disease, Everett Clinic Classes 360-716-4511 chronic pain, arthritis, and hypertension). All workshops The Everett Clinic offers a variety of educational Diabetes Wisdom Warriors are part of the evidence-based Chronic Disease Self- opportunities, including community classes and support Management Education programs developed by Stanford Sea Mar Medical Clinic Everett groups. Some are open to the public and others require a University, Healthy Living Workshops referral from your provider. For all classes and support 425-312-0202 groups, space is limited and registration is required. Co-sponsored w/Everett Clinic Living with Chronic Diabetes education

Conditions TOPS—Take Pounds Off Sensibly Swedish Diabetes Education Center Area Darlene Wascher l 360-658-1311 The Everett Clinic 425-640-4395 www.tops.org Living with Chronic Conditions Swedish Diabetes Education Center

The Everett Clinic l 425-265-2283 l Everett Clinic Classes Pre-diabetes and diabetes classes Weight Watchers Offers a variety of educational opportunities; community Location Directory classes and support groups. Some are open to the public Senior Center Edmonds and others require a referral from your provider. For all 425-265-2283 l www.sssc.org 7725 Evergreen Way Ste. 11, Everett, WA 98203 classes and support groups, space is limited and Living Well with Diabetes 2902 164TH ST SW Ste. B5, Lynnwood, WA 98087 registration is required. Verdant Health Commission Snohomish Senior Center th Verdant Health Commission 4710 196th St. S.W. Lynnwood, WA 98036 l 425-582-8600 506 4 ST. Snohomish, WA 98290

4710 196th St. S.W. Lynnwood, WA 98036 l 425-582-8600 www.verdanthealth.org 11605 State Ave., Ste 103 www.verdanthealth.org Marysville, WA 98271 Check website for most current listing of local offerings Check website for most current listing of local offerings and onsite sponsored classes. and onsite sponsored classes. Western Washington Medical Group Diabetes and Nutrition Comprehensive diabetes and nutrition program Pre-Diabetes and Nutrition Education Classes

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Healthy Food Nutrition & Healthy Eating/Cooking Health Care

Providence Children's Center Whatcom Alliance or Health Advancement Provides resources to those who need assistance getting Farmers Markets and Community Pavilion for Women & Children health care or obtaining health insurance. 900 Pacific Ave l 425-258-7311 l Children Center Website Gardens Food, Fun & Conversations Dental Puget Sound Fresh Share a small meal or snack and engage in interaction with

Farmers Market Finder Search new friends. Opportunities to practice or generalize new Dental Resource Line http://www.pugetsoundfresh.org/markets communication or eating skills in a small supportive group. Snohomish Health District

No Fee. 425-339-5219 Snohomish County Master Gardener Feeding Group No Fee. Low Cost Dental Resources in Snohomish County (PDF) Foundation - Community Garden Grant Program Class focuses on successful feeding in-group setting. Helps 600 128th St SE Everett, WA 98208 I 425-357-6010 children who do not like eating become more comfortable Home Care Applications may be submitted year-round. There is no with trying foods. No Fee. deadline. Community Garden Grants Sunrise Home Care Agency

Sea Mar Medical Center Everett 7003 Evergreen Way Everett, WA 98203 Snohomish Market 1920 100th St. SE Bldg. B Everett, WA 98208 425-374-5880 or 1-800-808-9940 List of Farmers Markets 425-312-0202 l Website http://www.sunrisecommunityliving.com/services/ http://www.snohomishmarkets.com/ Healthy Cooking Classes  Adult Family Homes Bothell I Edmonds I Everett I Marysville Mukilteo I  Snohomish Washington State University Caregiver Training  Community Trades and Careers Snohomish County Extension Washington State Farmers Market Association  Geriatric Transitions 600 128th Street SE, Everett I 425-338-2400 Washington State Farmers Market Directories  Home Care WSU Cooperative Extension http://www.wafarmersmarkets.com/  Supported and Community Living Families and Food  Financial Management and Payee Services WSU Extension serves Snohomish County’s families and Washington State University  Roads to Community Living and Washington Roads individuals through collaborative outreach work and Snohomish County Extension Program learning opportunities in the following program areas: 600 128th Street SE, Everett, WA 98208, Food and Nutrition, Healthy Living, Food Preservation and 425-338-2400 Food Safety. Family Living Classes Growing Groceries Hospice

PDF List of Community Gardens Providence Hospice & Home Care of

Snohomish County 2731 Wetmore Suite 500 Everett, WA 98201 425-261-4807 l Website

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Hospitals an affordable health care community clinic that is open 7- to providing expert, high-quality care to all who need it, days a week. Locations: Marysville and Arlington. regardless of circumstances Cascade Valley Hospital 330 S Stillaguamish Ave Arlington, WA 98223 Cascade Valley Hospital Local Clinics Molina Healthcare of Washington 360-435-2133 l Services http://www.cascadevalley.org/clinics/ l Arlington and 15 SW Way, Everett, WA, 98204 Evergreen Health Monroe North Snohomish County Areas l 360-435-0514 800-665-4623 Ext: 425-249-4822 l Website

(Formerly Valley General Hospital) English and Spanish spoken

14701 179th Ave SE Monroe, WA 98272 l 360-794-7497 Community Health Center of Snohomish Services County – Medical and Dental Providence Regional Medical Center Everett

Providence Regional Medical Center Federally Qualified Health Plan Designation: must serve an Providence Everett Healthcare Clinic Colby Campus underserved area or population, offer a sliding fee scale, 1001 N Broadway Ave, Suite A3, Everett, WA 1700 13th Street Everett, WA 98201 l 425-261-2000 and provide comprehensive services 425-317-0300 l Website

Location Provides high quality and compassionate care to all, Swedish Edmonds Campus Those without health insurance are charged for their medical bills based on a sliding fee scale. Services offered regardless of their financial situation. Treat patients 21601 76th Ave. W. Edmonds, WA 98026 l 425-640-4000 at the center include smoking cessation, general physical covered by all Medicaid programs, Medicare patients with Services exams, nutrition info, immunizations, medications, or without supplemental coverage, as well as uninsured or

contraception, well baby care, treatment for minor under-insured individuals and families Medical – Community Clinics illnesses, and pregnancy testing. Snohomish County community clinics. Appointments Call: 425-789-3700 Safe Harbor Free Clinic Sliding Fee or Free http://www.chcsno.org/appointment/ 9631 269th Street, Stanwood, WA 98292 l 425-870-7384

www.safeharborfreeclinic.org/ These community clinics may be able to offer general  Arlington: 326 S. Stillaguamish Ave., Arlington, WA Free care is offered for income qualified individuals and medical, dental, prescriptions and counseling services to 98223 l 360-572-5400 families, or those without insurance coverage. uninsured, low-income or underinsured individuals across  Edmonds 23320 Hwy. 99, , Edmonds, WA 98026 l This free health care clinic provides for the diagnosis and Snohomish. In addition, if a community clinic can’t meet 425-640-5500 management of acute care conditions including your need they will refer patients to specialists. For the  Everett North: 1424 Broadway Ave Suite 218, Everett, basic office laboratory testing and referral for more lowest income or uninsured persons, a sliding fee scale 425-789-2000 complex problems requiring ongoing care or additional provides discounted medical bills and fees  Everett South: 1019 112th St SW, Everett diagnostic work-ups. 425-551-6200 10 Minute Walk-in Clinic  Lynnwood: 4111 194th St SW, Suite 101, Lynnwood, 540 W Ave C/O Arlington Pharmacy 425-835-5200 Arlington, Washington, 98223 l 360-435-8262 http://10minuteclinic.com/ Health Point Bothell Clinic A second clinic is located at: 10414 Beardslee Blvd. Bothell, WA 98011 9528A State Ave C/O Quilceda Pharmacy, Marysville http://www.healthpointchc.org/health-centers/bothell 360 658-0233. Medical: 425-486-0658 l Dental: 425-424-6350

Basic medical care can be offered very quickly at this clinic. After hours: 425-486-0658

Some basic immunizations and prescriptions for common Community-based, community-supported and community- ailments can be provided too. 10 Minute Walk-in Clinic is governed network of non-profit health centers dedicated

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Sea Mar Medical Clinics- Snohomish County Virginia Mason Prescriptions Federally Qualified Health Plan Designation: must serve an Lynnwood Location underserved area or population, offer a sliding fee scale, Western Washington Medical Group Discount Card Free for ALL Washington Residents and provide comprehensive services. Seamar Services Locations National Association of Counties Arlington 3310 Smokey Point Blvd, Arlington Snohomish County Participates. Use link below to find 360-435-9338 ext. 229 Mobile and Outreach Clinics and print a discount card. Everett 1920 100th St. SE, Bldg. B Everett Search for local Pharmacy’s: http://nacorx.org/ 425-312—0202 Screenings - Sliding Fee or Free For More Information on Snohomish County Participation Monroe 17707 W Main St, Suite 100, Monroe Everett Gospel Mission Outreach Clinic 360-282-3885 3711 Smith Ave. Everett, WA - 98203-4168 l 435-250-0954 Specialized Clinics and Screenings Marysville 9710 State Ave, Marysville. 360-653-1742 Prenatal care, Preventive services, Annual screening Sliding scale/vouchers/free (may be based on Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Tribes Health Clinic exams, Well-child visits, Immunizations, Ongoing care for eligibility) 7520 Totem Beach Rd, Tulalip, Washington, 98271 chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, 360-716-4511 l Health Clinic Nutrition services, Behavioral health services, Same-day Cancer Health Screenings

appointments (for more urgent needs. Citrine Health

Medical Clinics and Groups Partnership with Providence Pavilion for Women & Puget Sound Christian Clinic Children Cascade Valley Clinics Mobile Medical Clinic Sites 2940 W Marine View Dr. Everett, WA 98201 Locations Mobile Medical Clinic Sites 425-259-9899 or 888-651-8931 to learn more about the Community Health Center Snohomish @ Cross View Church program qualifications l Health Screenings Snohomish County Locations 604 Avenue C East Underinsured and uninsured women and men can receive Group Health Medical Centers Snohomish, WA 98290 yearly health exams that include cervical screening, All Locations l Everett Location l Lynnwood Location Click here for directions. mammograms and colon screenings throughout; Island, Western Washington Classes Appointments: call 425-679-1232. San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Pierce and Whatcom Molina HealthCare Hours: 1st and 2nd Thursdays 5—9 p.m. Counties. Everett Location Suggested Donation: $10 per visit. Providence Medical Groups Citrine’s breast health program connects women to free or Lynnwood @ Trinity Lutheran Church Locations and Services low-cost preventative healthcare services Family Support Center of Snohomish County SeaMar Community Health Centers 6330 195th St SW Locations Lynnwood WA 98036 Swedish Edmonds Hospital Click here for directions. Locations and Services Appointments: call 206-353-4105. The Everett Clinic Hours: Every Tuesday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Locations Suggested Donation: $10 per visit. UW Neighborhood Clinics All Locations Smokey Point Location

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Family Planning, STD, HIV & Viral Hepatitis Injury Prevention & Safety

AIDS Outreach Program Safe Kids 1625 East Marine View Drive, Suite #4, Providence Regional Medical Center and Safe Kids Everett WA 98201-1975 Snohomish County Partnership AIDS Outreach Worker: 425-514-9306 and 425-514-9316 For upcoming classes, or to register for a class www.facebook.com/aidsoutreachproject Contact: Shawneri Guzman at 425-304-6157 No appointments are needed. Once a week drop-in clinic. www.providence.org/nw-safekids

Come and enjoy a hot meal, sympathetic ears, School and Group Presentations consultation, education, HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis screenings School and other group presentations are available on car and HIV/AIDS transmission reduction methods and safety, pedestrian safety, drowning prevention, bike supplies. helmet safety, fire/burn prevention and more.

Inside Out Organ Show Planned Parenthood of Western Washington Actual human organs are shown. Some are healthy; others

Everett: 1509 32nd St. Everett, WA 98201 have been damaged by substance abuse, poor eating 1-800-769-0045 l Planned Parenthood Everett habits, and unsafe behaviors. Viewers see first-hand what really happens to their bodies when they choose harmful Marysville: 10210 State Ave. Marysville, WA 98271 habits and lifestyles. 1-800-769-0045 l Planned Parenthood Marysville Car Seat Awareness Class Lynnwood: 19505 76th Ave W. 200 Lynnwood, WA 98036 Attend this class to receive training on basic car seat 1-800-769-0045 l Planned Parenthood Lynnwood instruction, car seat laws in Washington State, best

practices and more. The class is intended for medical Snohomish Health District professionals, DSHS transporters, social workers, police 3020 Rucker, Everett, WA 98201 I 425-339-5298 officers, firefighters, parents, and more. HIV/STD Program Free confidential and anonymous HIV/STD testing for Newborn and Toddler Class those who qualify This class is intended for new or expecting parents and Viral Hepatitis Outreach caregivers.

Viral Hepatitis Outreach program helps the community by Safe Kids Meeting offering education, testing, and vaccines at select locations To learn more about injury prevention and how you can to those who qualify. help

Low Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening

Providence Regional Medical Center Colby Campus Information: 425-297-LUNG No Fee. Open to Public. Available: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m

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Behavioral Health

Substance Use Treatment MLT – 220tth Behavioral Health 21907 64th Ave W Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Behavioral health programs, treatment programs & sliding 206-362-7282 - By appointment only Anger Management scale services l Outpatient Chemical Dependency

Additional resources may be found under Counseling and Treatment Programs 15 Resource List Evergreen Recovery Centers Trauma Support Website Anger Management Listings PDF 2010 Catholic Community Services Adult/ADATSA/Youth Administration Offices (New Location) Evergreen Recovery Family and Recovery Services 3019 Colby Ave Everett, WA 98201 l 425-493-5310 Domestic Violence and Anger Management Everett Recovery Centers Detox Everett Outpatient (New Location) Everett CCS Behavioral Health Center 2601 Summit Avenue – Bldg. C Everett, WA 98201 3019 Colby, Everett, WA 98201 l 425-493-5310 2610 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 425 258-3255 425-258-5270 Evergreen Recovery Centers Outpatient Dispute Resolution Center – Volunteers of Adult and Youth Substance Abuse Treatment Services Adult ADATSA

America Marysville (includes women specific) Women’s Residential & Outpatient 2801 Lombard St., Everett I 425-339-1335 CCS Recovery Center, Marysville 2601 Summit Ave. – Bldg. A Everett, WA 98201 https://www.voaww.org/drc 1227 2nd St. Marysville, WA 98270 l 360-651-2366 425-258-2407 Adult and Youth Substance Abuse Treatment Services Everett Outpatient (New Location) Non-profit Community mediation center that helps people CCS Recovery Center 2732 Grand Avenue Everett, WA 98201 l 425-259-5842 and organizations in Washington State, to resolve conflicts Evergreen Recovery Centers Treatment & ITA peacefully. Adult/ADATSA 3810 196th St SW, Ste 11 Center for Human Services Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention & Treatment Lynnwood, WA 98036 l 425-248-4900 Compass Health Locations Everett I 425-349-8388 l www.compasshealth.org/classes- Providence Behavioral Health training/ Shoreline – 170th Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment 17018 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155 l 206-362-7282 Held once a month (3 class total), not court approved PRMC – Pacific Information: 425-258-7390 ADULT & YOUTH - Assessment | Treatment | Alcohol Drug sliding scale Information School (ADIS) Our program is hospital-based and comprised of inpatient,

outpatient and day treatment programs. We provide Catholic Community Services Northshore – 103rd 18414 – 103rd Ave NE Bothell, WA 98011 l 206-362-7282 medical detoxification, if needed, as well as rehabilitative 1918 Everett Avenue Everett, WA 98201 I 425.257.2111 ADULT - Assessment | Treatment treatment for alcoholism and other drug dependencies. http://www.ccsww.org/ Northshore – 23rd Court Certified Northshore School District Support Services Center

22105 23rd Dr SE Bothell, WA 98021 l 206-362-7282

YOUTH - Assessment | Treatment | ATOD class

Scriber Scriber Lake High School 23200 100th Ave W Edmonds, WA 98020 l 425-431-5825 YOUTH - Assessment | Treatment l Scriber Lake HS Students

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Sea Mar Behavioral Health Front Office Hours: Monday – Friday 7:00AM – 4:30PM Volunteers of America

Chemical Dependency Treatment Youth & Family Services – Everett Regional Call Center Outpatient Treatment English and Spanish 9930 Evergreen Way, Building Z154, Everett, WA 98204 211 Regional Call Center Accepts medical coupons, ADATSA, private insurance, and 425-263-3006 l www.ths-wa.org/ private pay Front Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Behavioral Health Services 9:00AM – 5:00PM; Wednesday 9:00AM – 5:30PM 24 Hour Crisis Line I 1-800-484-3578 Everett Sea Mar Chemical Dependency Services www.voaww.org/behavioralhealth 5007 Claremont Way, Everett WA 98203 425-609-5505 l Everett Location Counseling & Trauma Support In crisis or considering suicide & Care Crisis Chat - online outreach. Non-emergency behavioral Health 211 or Monroe 14090 Freyland Bloulevards SE Suite 347 Depression/Suicide Resources WIN211 to search online

Monroe, WA 98272 I 360-805-9180 l Monroe Location *See also depression screenings under Mental & Lynnwood Chemical Dependency Services Mental Health, Counseling & Trauma Counseling & Trauma Recovery help th 19707 44 Ave W. Suite 101, Lynnwood WA 98036 Recovery 425-977-2560 l Lynnwood Location Compass Health Affordable Counseling 425-349-8200 l www.compasshealth.org Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians 7907 212th St. SW, Suites 200B/201/209 Edmonds, WA Adult/ADATSA 98026 l 425-778-5544 l Website Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

Island Crossing Counseling Center Snohomish County Chapter l 425-405-0786 Serves children, teens, adults, couples, and families with a Assessment/Treatment and Methadone Program/Opiate www.dbsasnoco.org/snohomish-county-dbsa/ wide variety of mental health needs.

Replacement 21123 Smokey Point Blvd. Arlington, WA 98223 Senior Services of Snohomish County Catholic Community Services 360-652-9640 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204 To access services, please contact North Sound Mental 425-355-1112 Health Administration at (888) 693-7200. Sunrise Recovery Services SOCIAL SERVICES Family’s Community Mental Health Depression Screening and Counseling l Family Caregiver  Community mental health services to Medicaid eligible 1021 N. Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 Support l Older Adult Mental Health Access children and their families in Whatcom, Skagit and 425-740-3200 l Services Senior Peer Counseling l SHIBA l Speakers Bureau Snohomish Counties.

• DUI Assessment  After an initial assessment and determination of need Snohomish Health District • Outpatient Services for ongoing help, core mental health services available at Suicide Information and Resource Listings • Intensive Outpatient Services CCS include individual and/or family counseling, therapy,

• Alcohol and Drug Information School medication evaluation/management and coordination

• Individual Therapy and Group Therapy with primary care physicians, and case management.

Brochure Download  Also provides groups for children and adolescents that

focus on managing behaviors and emotions, and

Therapeutic Health Services Outpatient developing self-care and interpersonal relationship skills.

Adult/ADATSA/Opioid Dependency Services

Snohomish/Everett Branch 9930 Evergreen Way, Building Z150, Everett, WA 98204 425-347-5121 l www.ths-wa.org/

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Compass Health  Foster Parenting (Snohomish County) - Is Foster  Children’s Advocacy Program (CAP) and Children’s www.compasshealth.org/locations/ Parenting a Good Fit for You? Sexual Abuse Recovery Program  Group Therapy - Adults  Group Therapy - Adults Edmonds - 20903 70th Ave W l 425-672-3333  Psychiatric Services  Psychiatric Services  Psychiatric Services  Foster Parenting (Snohomish County) - Change  Child and Family Outpatient Services  Aurora House Lives. Foster Parent.  Adult Outpatient Services Everett - 3322 Broadway l 425 349-6800  Child and Family Outpatient Services Snohomish - 221 Avenue B l 425-349-7244  CPIT (Crisis Prevention and Intervention Teams)  Jail Transition Services  Group Therapy - Adults  Housing and Recovery through Peer Services (HARPS) Everett - 2735 10th Street l 425-258-4802  Psychiatric Services  Expanded Community Services of Older Adults  Psychiatric Services  Offender Re-entry Community Safety Program (ESCOA)  Greenhouse (ORCSP)  Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Everett - 2613 W Marine View Drive l 425-349-6700  Adult Outpatient Services  Projects for Assistance in the Transition from  Psychiatric Services Homelessness (PATH)  Haven House  Group Therapy - Adults Counseling Centers of North Puget Sound  Lynnwood - 4807 196th SW Children’s Advocacy  Program of Assertive Community Treatment (PACT) Program (CAP) and Children’s Sexual Abuse Recovery 2936 Rockefeller Ave.Everett, WA 98201  Psychiatric Services Office Locations  Group Therapy - Adults  Genoa Pharmacy Overview Programs  Psychiatric Services  Crisis Triage & Stabilization  Individual Counseling for patients of all ages  Older Adult Services  Voluntary Crisis Outreach & Stabilization  Family Counseling  Child and Family Outpatient Services  Older Adult Services  Couple's Counseling  Adult Outpatient Services  The GROWTH Center  Workshops and Classes (link)  Marysville - 4308-76th Street NE (425) 349-7352  Expanded Community Services (ESC) - Adults They can be scheduled by churches or other interested  Pre-Admission Screening and Resident Review  Adult Outpatient Services organization--- or by contacting the presenter directly (PASRR)  Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Parenting, emotional and spiritual balance and EI, making  Group Therapy - Adults Everett - Dawson Place l 425-388-7497 relationships work, attachment and loss, Process Theology  Psychiatric Services www.dawsonplace.org/ and Self Psychology. Relaxation meditation, prayer, incest  Older Adult Services  Children’s Advocacy Program (CAP) and Children’s support  Adult Outpatient Services Sexual Abuse Recovery Program Monroe - 1022 W Main l 425-349-8810  Psychiatric Services Legacy of Healing: Advocacy Center & Safe  Children’s Advocacy Program (CAP) and Children’s Everett - 4526 Federal Ave l 425-349-6200 Sexual Abuse Recovery Program House–Tulalip Tribes  Camp Mariposa ®  Group Therapy - Adults 7720 Waterworks Road Tulalip, WA 98271 l 360-716-4100  Clinic-based Services Legacy of Healing Advocacy Center Safe House  Psychiatric Services  Non-Medicaid Transitions Program (Snohomish  Child and Family Outpatient Services Advocacy center that will serve past and present victims of County) Mukilteo - 10710 Mukilteo Speedway l 425-349-8888 violence  Health Homes  Psychiatric Services  Care Transitions  Evaluation & Treatment Facility  Children’s Intensive Outpatient Treatment Smokey Point - 3320 173rd Place NE (WISe/Wraparound) 1st Floor l 425-349-8700  Foster Parenting (Snohomish County) - How Can I 2nd Floor l 425-349-8740 Become a Foster Parent in Snohomish County? 31 | P a g e

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Lutheran Counseling Network North Sound Mental Health Administration Rainbow Counseling and Equine Connections LCN is an extension of the church's ministry to the You can access public mental health services through the http://www.brendanewell.com l 425-280-6508 community. We provide therapy for individuals, couples, Access Line: 1-888-693-7200 Counseling services for individuals, couples and families families and groups addressing such areas as depression, Provider Listing of Snohomish County Mental Health facing a variety of challenges General Counseling, GSBT anxiety, recovery from trauma, behavioral problems, Services Counseling, Equine facilitated learning and psychotherapy. parenting, sexuality and spirituality. Consultation services for schools, organizations and Center for Human Services – 206-362-7282 Local Offices businesses. MSW Licensing Supervision. Compass Health – 425-349-6200 / 800-457-9303 Everett/Marysville  Bailey Peer Center l 425-349-6800 2702 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201 l 425-258-2955 Sea Mar Behavioral Health  Triage Center l 425-349-7289 www.lutherancounseling.net/about.php Mental Health Services Bridgeways (Employment Services) 425-513-8213 5007 Claremont Way, Everett WA 98203 l 425-609-5505 Sea Mar Clinic – 425-347-5415 / 866-923-2312 Mill Creek Family Services Locations Catholic Community Services- 425-257-2111 / Mill Creek Location Lynnwood 19707 44th Ave W. Suite 101, Lynnwood WA 888-240-8572 16000 Bothell-Everett Hwy Suite #360 Mill Creek, WA 98036 l 425-977-2560 Sunrise Service 98012 l 425-357-9111 Monroe 14090 Freyland Bloulevards SE Suit 347 W 98272 Everett Location Presbyterian Counseling Service 360-805-9180 2230 Rucker Avenue l Everett, WA 98201 l 425-357-9111 1306 Lakeview Dr., Snohomish l 360-568-8737 Assessments, case management adults and children, www.millcreekfamilyservices.com/ www.counselingnps.com/locations/snohomish-office psychiatric medication assessment and management, Comprehensive counseling services for adults and youth individual, group, and dual-diagnosis groups Counseling for individuals, families, couples, and groups.

Mo.-Fr. 9am-9pm (by appointment) National Alliance on Mental Illness Senior Services Snohomish County

Snohomish County Providence Everett Older Adult Mental Health Access www.namisnohomishcounty.org/ Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett, WA 98204-8714 425-290-1260 or 1- 800-422-2024 Education Programs l Support Groups l Calendar/Event Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center Older Adult Mental Health Access Mental Health Support Groups, Education, Advocacy and Crisis Response to emergency rooms (medical & advocacy) Research for families and their loved ones living with a Crisis Lines (Hotlines) for sexual assault, child abuse The Older Adult Mental Health Access program is designed mental health disability. Education and training programs survivors, trafficking and more to assist Snohomish County residents, age 60 and older, in for consumers, family members, providers, and the public. accessing available mental health or chemical dependency Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center services 1509 California St. Everett l 425-297-5776 Northshore Youth and Family Services

10309 NE 185th St, Bothell, WA 98011 l 425-485-6541 24/7 Crisis Response Line: 425-252-4800

Alcohol, drug and substance abuse treatment facility also Trafficking Hotline: 425-258-9037 focuses concurrently on mental health diseases and Medical Daytime Line: 425-297-5776 conditions in addition to substance abuse, alcohol and Advocacy Daytime Line: 425-297-5771 Legal Advocate Line: 425-297-5781 drug treatment. This rehab facility offers programs specifically for the treatment of dual diagnosis (co- occurring disorders) and treatment of teens.

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Counseling & Trauma Support Cont. l Empowerment, Mind/ Body

Sno-King Counseling LLC Volunteers of America Regional Call Center Mindfulness & Meditation 4202 198th St. SW, Ste. 1, Lynnwood l 425-744-0300 211 Regional Call Center l www.voaww.org/gethelp additional listing may be in Recreation program guides or http://www.sno-kingcounseling.com/ under Support Groups Behavioral Health Services

ATSA member, Community Outpatient Treatment of Sex 24 Hour Crisis Line I 1-800-484-3578 CDM Spiritual Center Offenders. Clinical Member. Certified Domestic Violence www.voaww.org/behavioralhealth Meditation Center perpetrator program. In crisis or considering suicide & Care Crisis Chat - online 2402 Summit Ave l 425-258-1449 l Website

outreach. Non-emergency behavioral Health 211 or Sunrise Services WIN211 to search online Body & Brain Everett 1021 N. Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 1319 Hewitt Ave l 425-512-9277 l Website 425-493-5800 or 1-877-493-5890 Access to Mental health Services

Sunrise Mental Health Services 1-888-693-7200 Mental health eligibility and enrollment to contracted Mill Creek - Body & Brain Yoga·Tai Chi  Outpatient treatment and medication management services 13416 Bothell Everett Hwy l 425-357-6060 l Website Intensive outpatient treatment  Supported employment and education Empowerment, Mind/Body KADAMPA Meditation Center Washington  Therapeutic and Interest Groups 6556 24th Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98117 l 206-526-9565  Jail transition services Art and Music Therapy Snohomish County Classes  Mental health case management Everett Public Market Building l 2804 Grand Ave, Room  Individual therapy *See also organizations listed in Activity & Recreation or under Support Groups 311 l Everett, WA 98201  Specialty Groups (DBT, Women’s socialization,

Wellness and Nutrition, Dual Diagnosis, Skill Building Snohomish County Music Project WEDNESDAYS 7:00-8:30PM This is a practical course designed to show us how to apply Brochure Download PO Box 1006 Everett, WA 98206 I 425 -258-1605 simple meditation techniques and basic Buddhist www.scmusicproject.org psychology in the midst of a normal, modern lifestyle. Use the power of music to inspire people to do Therapeutic Health Services Outpatient Everyone is welcome; no previous meditation experience good things for their communities and for themselves. Adult/ADATSA/Opioid Dependency Services is necessary.

Artistic Citizenship –we are bringing music therapy to Snohomish/Everett Branch healthcare in Snohomish County and using music as a tool Class is $10, $5 for students/seniors Free for supporting 9930 Evergreen Way, Building Z150, Everett, WA 98204 to help people thrive. members. We are a non-profit organization and teachers 425-347-5121 l www.ths-wa.org/ are volunteers. Front Office Hours: Monday – Friday 7:00AM – 4:30PM Art therapy Youth & Family Services – Everett Providence Regional Cancer Partnerships The Gated Sanctuary, for Healing 9930 Evergreen Way, Building Z154, Everett, WA 98204 425-297-5521 l Support Resources 16404 14th St. NE Snohomish, WA 98290 www.thegatedsanctuary.com/ 425 263-3006 l www.ths-wa.org/ Art therapy increases your awareness of yourself and

Front Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday others and is a great therapeutic tool for cancer patients.

9:00AM – 5:00PM; Wednesday 9:00AM – 5:30PM It is fun and life affirming, and enhances cognitive abilities.

This class offers a supportive, nonjudgmental environment, and no artistic ability is required. Our art therapists, trained in both art and therapy, offer guidance and support, as well the opportunity to explore a variety

of art materials. NO FEE.

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Empowerment Mind/Body Cont. l Disease, Condition or Population Specific Support Groups

Survivorship Series Vision Quest Bookstore and Wellness Center Sleep Support Groups 3602 Colby Ave Everett, WA 98201 l 425-252-1591 This eight-week series is open to anyone with any type of www.visionquestcenter.com/classes__events cancer, regardless of where they received treatment. Sleep Health Institute NO FEE. Providence Women and Children’s Pavilion Support Group for Cancer Patients and Survivors 425-258-7400 l Website Specific Issues/Populations Ongoing and available to all cancer patients and survivors. AWAKE (Alert, Well, and Keeping Energetic), meets NO FEE. monthly to offer education and support to patients with Disease/Condition Support Groups Individual, Group, and Family Counseling Services sleep disorders, as well as their family members and 425- 297-5500 Everett Clinic friends. Available to patients and family members. Here to address

Conquering Anxiety Group the psychological, social, cultural, financial and continuing Stroke DBT Skills Training Group care needs of you and your family. NO FEE.

Dementia Caregiver Support Group Young Breast Cancer Support Group Stroke Support Group Empowerment Group For women who have or have had breast cancer. Targeted Providence Regional Medical Center Neurosciences Getting Better Group cope with chronic or injury-related at women in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. NO FEE. Institute pain. Therapeutic Care for Children & Teens – Youth 425-404-6842 or Register Online Teen Skills Group help with anxiety, depression and 425-261-4800 conflict resolution for teens Children and teens who are dealing with a loved one's Designed to offer you and your caregivers, family and The Parenting Group cancer diagnosis or the loss of a family member have many friends the opportunity to talk with other stroke survivors Both parents and children have feelings, and the concerns and questions. and learn how to make the most life after stroke. opportunities for conflict abound! Kids don’t need to learn how to be kids but parents do need to learn how to parent HIV/AIDS Grief Support effectively

Evergreen Wellness Advocates Camp Fire USA- Snohomish County Council 3305 Oakes Avenue Suite 100 Everett, WA 98201 Cancer Camp Willie 4312 Rucker Ave. Everett, WA 98203 425-740-3000 l website 425-258-5437 l www.campkilloqua.org Providence Regional Cancer Partnerships Care, Prevention, outreach peer services Camp Willie is a week-long summer camp for children who 425-297-5520 l Support Resources case management and client advocacy, EAF also provides have experienced a loss due to the death of a loved one. Please note that all of our groups are open anyone, community outreach, education, prevention outreach, regardless of where they received treatment counseling and testing, mental health counseling, clinical Group Health support groups, emergency financial assistance, food Women with Cancer Support Group Group Health Bereavement Groups assistance, housing assistance, peer advocacy, volunteer Support, information and understanding. NO FEE. services and psychosocial support for persons with HIV Prostate Cancer Support Group disease and their families Education and information sharing exclusively for men who have been diagnosed with, or who have had, prostate Babes Network - YWCA cancer. No FEE. You Are Not Alone A peer support program for women and families affected

All cancer patients and survivors who have been diagnosed by HIV. www.ywcaworks.org/babesnetwork with any type of cancer. NO FEE.

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Providence Hospice & Home Care of Swedish Edmonds Partner groups of young people with caring adults as they Snohomish County 425-640-4404 pursue their interests - opportunity to learn many new skills and gain self-confidence. 2731 Wetmore Suite 500 Everett, WA 98201 Provides information on grief and loss and offers support

425-261-4807 l Website groups, counseling, bereavement Cocoon House Provides information on grief and loss and offers support groups and counseling. Anger management classes Senior Support http://www.cocoonhouse.org/

Adults Senior Services of Snohomish County Outreach to young people (12-24) proving emergency supplies, hygiene packs, food packs; access to short or long Individual Support: Short-term grief support and 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204425.355.1112 term housing and local resources; parent education and education is available to individuals and families following SOCIAL SERVICES supportive programming to parent and guardians. the death of a significant person. No Fee Resource Lists l Information & Assistance Depression Screening and Counseling l Family Caregiver 24/7 Help Line – Call or Text (425) 877-5171 Group Support Support l Multicultural Services l Older Adult Mental Email – [email protected] Drop-In Groups (No Registration Required). No Fee Health Access l Senior Peer Counseling 1421 Broadway Ave, 98201  Newly Bereaved Workshop SHIBA l Speakers Bureau Outreach Center and Uturn Drop in Center  Everett Spouse Loss Drop-In 1421 Broadway, Everett 98201  Loss-Specific Support Groups (Registration required) Women/Children Advocates

Children and Teens YWCA Pathways for Women Friends of Youth (youth and parenting youth)  Individual and Family Support https://www.ywcaworks.org/ Friends of Youth Headquarters Short-term grief support for children and teens who Everett Regional Center 13116 NE 132nd Street Kirkland, WA 98034-2306 have experienced the death of a loved one. Please 3301 Broadway Everett, WA 98201 l 425-258-2766 contact our office. 425-869-6490 Pathways for Women  Standing Together [email protected] 6027 208th Street SW Lynnwood, WA 98036 Youth age four to 17 - Anyone can refer families to Two Snohomish County Sites this group. NO FEE. Children's Domestic Violence Program: specialized Bothell and Silver Lake Areas  counseling for children and non-abusive parents to Camp Erin New Ground Transitional Living Program provides safe For youth ages six to 17 who have experienced a loss, minimize the effects of domestic violence. housing, supportive case management services, life skills Camp Killoqua . No Fee Pathways Counseling: supportive mental health training, educational and employment guidance, counseling on a sliding scale for low-income women and  Kids Have Many Kinds of Losses counseling and parenting education for homeless young families. Dedicated to youth ages four to 17 who have had big adults. losses in their lives such as a family illness, divorce, Access Information separation from a loved one, moving, or problems Youth Empowerment & Support http://www.friendsofyouth.org/newGround.aspx with school or friends. This group is free, and participants do not have to talk about anything they 4-H Youth Development do not want to. Washington State University Snohomish County Extension  Critical Incident Stress Management - Spiritual Care 600 128th Street SE Everett, WA 98208 l 425-338-2400

Crisis, trauma, disaster support to community WSU Snohomish County 4H For families that experience the death of loved one.

Sessions: On Request 425-261-4550

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Girls on the Run Of Snohomish County P.O. Box 994 Lynnwood, WA 98046 206-931-7551 http://www.girlsontherunsnoco.org/who-we-are/our- people

The 20-lesson Girls on the Run curriculum combines training for a 5K (3.1 miles) running event with lessons that inspire girls to become independent thinkers, enhance their problem solving skills and make healthy decisions. All of this is accomplished through an active collaboration with girls and their parents, schools, volunteers, staff, and the community.

GLOBE [email protected] http://globeyouth.com/advice.php

GLOBE meets every Wednesday from 6 - 8 PM in a safe, confidential, youth-friendly location in urban central Snohomish County. Serves gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or questioning youth and allies.

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City Centers l Community Gathering Places l Disability Connections

Library Events and Class Calendar The Club is incorporated as a non-profit dedicated to City Centers providing for our community and promoting culture, Everett Library l http://epls.org/calendar Arlington Business Association wholesome entertainment, recreation and educational values for children, teens and adults. The Club also serves Events and Services Sno-Isle Library’s l http://sno-isle.org/events/ as a forum for discussions and meetings on topics of Cow Tipper - News and Events Magazine Arlington,  Civic engagement programming interest of the surrounding community for the Darrington, Granite Falls  Community learning programming enhancement of family living. With membership open to Darrington l Town Connections  Early literacy programming birth through third grade everyone. five practices of Reading Readiness (talking, singing, Downtown Everett l Live, Work, Play, Shop, Dine reading, writing and playing). Maltby Bluegrass Jams and Shows Events Calendar l Office of Neighborhoods Ongoing programs FREE - Acoustic music and family entertainment is offered Bothell l Explore Bothell Book discussions l Catalog search classes at this event. Call 360-568-3685 Sponsored by the City of Bothell – a list of things to do Issues That Matter l Storytimes l Teen programs Edmonds l Edmonds Happenings Zippy’s Granite Falls l City Resources Mountain Loop Books & Coffee 2811 Wetmore Ave, Everett WA Lake Stevens l Community Connections 1085 Darrington St, Darrington l 360-630-7673 Community Resources l Community Calendar Maryville l Chamber of Commerce www.facebook.com/Mountain-Loop-Books-and-Coffee-llc  Part of Everett Art Walk Coffee shop and bookstore, book and poetry readings. Town Center  Children’s activities Mill Creek l  Monroe l Adventure Starts Here Live music Red Cup Cafe Mountlake Terrace l Town Center 619 4th St, Mukilteo l 425-348-4825 Mukilteo l Explore Mukilteo www.facebook.com/redcupcafe Disability Connections

Stanwood l Chamber of Commerce Vegetarian and vegan treats. Fun and comfortable vibe. Arc of Snohomish County CrabCracker – News and Events Magazine Camano and Live music. 2500 Hewitt Ave Suite 300, Everett, WA 98201

Stanwood 425-258-2459 Sultan l News and Events The Living Room Coffee House The Arc of Snohomish County is open for appointments: 1212 State Avenue Suite D Marysville, WA 98270 Monday - Friday from 10am - 3pm 360-658-8646 l http://www.lrcoffeehouse.com/ www.arcsno.org l Programs Community Gathering Places

We created a "third space" for people to gather in. We are The Arc is the largest advocacy group in the US working for CaféWorks a non-profit, providing a creative, fun space to drink people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to 3331 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201 l 425-404-3462 coffee, tea and taste sweet treats! We have a large be fully included as citizens who live, learn, work, and play Website gathering space to rent for parties, events and seminars in their community.

too! Mission-based coffee shop, which partners with Housing Hope and Cocoon House to provide job training for Study. Catch up. Have a meeting. Think, dream, and homeless and at-risk youth, ages 16-24. There is a room create. Whatever you need today! available for rent in which holds up to 12 people. It is equipped with WiFi and a TV monitor. Please no outside The Maltby Community Club food or drink. Book Space 8711 206th St SE Snohomish, WA http://www.maltbyclub.org/

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All Aboard see also recreation listing Specialized Recreation Program and Schedule Asian and Pacific Islander

2913 W Marine View Dr, Everett, WA 98201, Quilceda Community Services is a caregiving service provider for in the lower level of the Knights of Columbus building adults with developmental disabilities. Several locations in Korean Women’s Association 425-327-5533 Marysville, WA. 4629 168th St. SW, Ste. G Staff is available to answer the phone on Lynnwood, WA 98037 I 425-742-6396 M, W, TH – 10 am to 4 pm 1-888-800-6396 l www.kwaoutreach.org Ethnic & Diversity Connections

http://www.allaboardwa.org/ There is a full range of services available from senior meal African American sites and Legal Aid referral to Health Care outreach, ESL An activities program for special needs adults (18 and NAACP Snohomish County 10AA classes and recreational activities over). Provides recreational, social, and educational P.O. Box 5676 Everett, WA 98206-5676 activities for adults with special needs and help them College Centers for Diversity/Equity Phone: 425-259-1930 or 425-876-2530 develop an active, positive, and inclusive lifestyle. Schedule of Daily Activities President, Ms. Janice Greene l [email protected] Everett Community College Diversity and http://www.naacp-snoco.org/ Equity Center

Eagle’s Wings Ministries Parks Student Union (PSU) 1624 Grove Street, Suite D Marysville, WA 98270 American Indian/Native Americans 3rd Floor (310) I 425-388-9306

360-658-6093 http://www.everettcc.edu/students/diversity Karen I. Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic www.eaglewingsministries.org/ 8825 34th Ave NE, Suite A Edmonds Community College, Equity and Volunteering and Internships, Mobile Dental Clinic, Tulalip, WA 98271 I 360-716-2660 Card, Project Hello Health Clinic Diversity Center TUB 132, Edmonds Community College National Down Syndrome Society Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History 20000 68th Ave. West, Lynnwood, WA 98036 Buddy Walk Preserve 425-640-1538 l www.edcc.edu/equity The goal of the Buddy Walk® is to promote understanding 6410 23rd Avenue NE, Tulalip, WA 98271 and acceptance of people with Down syndrome. Events 360-716-2600 Churches held at various locations in Washington State. http://www.hibulbculturalcenter.org/ Ethnic Harvest The Interactive cultural center features a main exhibit, a Village Community Services http://www.ethnicharvest.org/index.htm temporary exhibit, two classrooms, a longhouse, a The following is a list of ethnic churches that we have identified in Royal Pacific Building research library, gift shop, and a 50-acre natural history Washington State 3210 Smokey Point Drive, Suite 200 preserve. http://www.ethnicharvest.org/regions/states/WAchurches.htm Arlington, WA 98223 l 360-653-7752 http://villagecommunitysvcs.org/

Stillaguamish Tribe Quality Residential Supported Living and Employment 3310 Smokey Point Drive Arlington, WA 98223 Services to adults with disabilities for more than 50 years, 360-652-7362 and operate Village Music and Arts www.stillaguamish.com/home.asp Festival of the River & Pow Wow Quilceda Community Services Mail: PO Box 425, Marysville, WA 98270 Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe Corporate: 9610 - 48 Drive NE, Marysville, WA 98270 5318 Chief Brown Lane Darrington, WA 98241

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Ethnic & Diversity Connections Cont. l Family Resources & Activities

GLBTQI  Alateen WorkSource Snohomish County  Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival-all free to the public. Multicultural Guide Gay City  National Night Out Against Crime WorkSource Multicultural Guide (PDF) 517 East Pike Street  Raices Latinas- cultural heritage summer camp

Seattle, WA 98122  Ongoing ELL (English Language Learners) Classes 206-860-6969  Citizenship Preparation Classes Multicultural Senior Centers https://www.gaycity.org/  Advocacy Training Gay City Social Resources  Strengthening Multi-Ethnic Families and Communities Multicultural Senior Center Gay City promotes wellness in LGBTQ communities by  Leadership Training Financial Literacy Programs for The Center for Healthy Living providing health services, connecting people to resources, Youth and Adults 4100 Alderwood Mall Blvd, Suite 1 Lynnwood, WA 98036- fostering arts, and building community. 6734 l 425-290-1263 Multicultural Events and Groups GLOBE Multicultural Services  Bilingual staff assist Korean, Chinese, Filipino, [email protected] l Community of Color Coalition – C3 Vietnamese and Hispanic older adults and their http://globeyouth.com/advice.php P O Box 472, Everett, WA 98206 l 425-258-8828 families. http://www.c3coalition.org/ Confidential, youth-friendly location in urban central  SIRS also provides culturally specific meal programs to

Snohomish County. Serves gay, lesbian, bisexual, seniors from different ethnic communities within transgender, or questioning youth and allies. Multicultural Family Fair Celebration Snohomish County.

Spring each year in South Snohomish County, this event is  ESL classes, citizenship classes and guest speakers are Latino sponsored by the City of Lynnwood, Edmonds Community provided as part of these Senior Meals College, the Edmonds School District, and the Family Latino Educational Training Institute Support Centers of South Snohomish County and Lutheran Services Meal Programs. 6605 202nd Street SW Suite 300, Lynnwood, WA 98036 US Social Services. For more information, call 425-670-8984. Senior Services Multicultural Senior Center provides older 425-775-2688 l www.letiwa.org/index_leti.html adults, age 60+, with access to services including: a

nutritious hot meal GED en Espanol l Financial Literacy l Training for Injured Multicultural Employment Fairs and Workers l Latina Well Being Network l Leadership l English Resources Conversation l Basic Computing l College Readiness l Tutorials in English & Spanish l Community Services en

Espanol l Lynnwood University l Mexican Folklore and Everett Community College Multilingual & Regional Dance Multicultural Job Fair

Lutheran Family Support Centers Jackson Conference Center, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201 Familias Unidas www.everettcc.edu/calendar/2015/11/multilingual- 215 W Mukilteo Blvd Everett, WA 98203 (Behind Our multicultural-job-fair Savior's Lutheran Church) I 425-513-2880 This is a great opportunity to connect with potential future www.familysupport.lcsnw.org/familias-unidas/ employers! Serving limited English speakers and multi-

Family Support Center focused on the Latino community ethnic communities. of Snohomish County.We provide a variety of community- building classes, activities, and events throughout the year.

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Refugee and Immigrants heavy strategy game is played simultaneously as well. Snohomish Health District Families are always welcome! 3020 Rucker Ave. Everett WA Catholic Refugee and Immigration Services 3020 Rucker Ave. Everett WA l 425-339-5228 Northshore Family Center (CRIS) Child Care Provider Resources 206-725-2090, Ext. 12 l www.ccsww.org/CRIS 18315 Bothell Way NE Bothell, WA 98011 425-205-2004 l www.chs-nw.org/northshore.htm YMCA’s Snohomish County Refugee & Immigrant Services Northwest Child Care and Education Warm Beach Camp (RISNW) See other healthy Living Program Offerings and Conference Center 2000 Tower St Everett, WA 98201 l 425 388-9307 YMCA Healthy Living 20800 Marine Drive Stanwood, WA 98292 Interpreter Services 360-652-7575 or 800-228-6724 (toll free) Grandparents Resources/Support See Learning and Growth Language Giving and volunteering l Camps and events Facilities and Rentals Kinship Care Services and Support Family Resources & Activities WA State DSHS Website See also resources under Recreation and Learning & Child Care Resources Resource Listings by County

Growth and see Snohomish County Family Activities ChildCare Aware Listings (Program for Early Parent Support – PEP) 1111 Cornwall Ave, Ste 200, Bellingham, WA 98225 Pregnancy and Parent Support

Phone: 360-734-8396 l ChildCare Aware of Northwest A Tour of Health Care & The Human Body Catholic Community Services Washington l ChildCare Aware of Washington Providence Regional Medical Center 1918 Everett Ave Everett, WA 98201-3607  connects families to high-quality child care and early 425-261-4599 425-257-2111 l 888 240-8572 l CCSW Snohomish County

learning programs, and we support child care Come discover how nurses and doctors team up to take  providers provide scholarships for early learning Child, Youth and Family Services care of you and people in our community. This 90-minute professionals to enrich their expertise Adoption Foster Care, Foster Grandparents, Layette educational interactive tour of Providence’s Healthcare  Advocate for safe, high-quality childcare for every Services Simulation Unit will give your group bedside time with child in Washington Snohomish County Family Services Resources (PDF) SimMan and SimJr. These high fidelity mannequins can: talk & breathe. Open to Public. Call for fees and schedule. Housing Hope Day Care

5910 Evergreen Way, Everett, WA 98203 l 425-212-3255 Imagine Children’s Museum Tomorrow’s Hope Child Development Center 1502 Wall Street Everett, Washington 98201 Only licensed childcare program in Snohomish County 425-258-1006 l www.ImagineCM.org

serving the very critical needs of homeless and low-income Phoenix Games in Mukilteo children. The Center is located on the Housing Hope campus 9700 Harbour Pl #218, Mukilteo, WA 98275

425-353-5584 l www.phoenixgamesandgifts.com VOA Child Care Resource & Referral for

Open Board Game Night Snohomish County Every Wednesday, 6:00-10:00 pm at 4 Feel free to bring 425-258-4213 | www.voaww.org one from home or play one of the many on hand. Most games are euro-style, but often a large party game or

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Parenting Changes Parent Support Network Locations 4634 Alger Ave, Everett, WA 98203 Arlington Community Resource Center  Positive Parenting Series 1-888-468-2620 l http://cpsn.org/ 18308 Smokey Point Boulevard Arlington, WA 98223  Postpartum Clinic  Parent-Driven Social Group For families who have 360-386-7989 Or simply come to one of our meetings.* Everett been part of Providence Autism Centers’ Day Thursdays 6:30-9:00 pm Familias Unidas Everett Family Support Center focused on the Latino community of Snohomish County. Social Learning and Friendships Groups A structured, peer-led program that provides support to parents 215 W Mukilteo Blvd Everett, WA 98203 (Behind Our  Hanen – It Takes Two to Talk No Fee. struggling with children who are engaging in oppositional Savior's Lutheran Church) I 425-513-2880  Hanen – More than Words and self-destructive behaviors - Changes offers hope, South Everett Neighborhood Center  Social Language & Friendship help, support and relief from feeling overwhelmed and 215 W Mukilteo Blvd Everett, WA 98203 (Behind Our  Tumble Tunes Class alone Savior's Lutheran Church) I 425-355-6005  Building Friendships through

Family Center of South Snohomish County Child Strive 6330 195th St. SW Lynnwood, WA 98036 Seattle Children's Hospital: Classes & Events http://www.childstrive.org/ 425-670-8984 206-987-2000 | www.seattlechildrens.org Lynnwood Site For The Kids’ Sake I 425-977-4767 Growing Up Female/Growing Up Male 3210 200th Place SW Lynnwood, WA 98036 Granite Falls Family Center Snohomish County Classes 425-353-5656 9424 Portage Ave. Granite Falls, WA 98252 l 360-386-9282 Everett Site and Administrative Lake Stevens Snohomish Health District 1803 123rd Ave. NE Lake Stevens, WA 98258 14 E Casino Road, "C" Everett, WA 98208 3020 Rucker Ave. Everett WA 425-353-5656 425-397-7433 3020 Rucker Ave. Everett WA l 425-252-5303

Our staff help advances the quality of life for ALL children, Parent 123 Website and Hotline Lynwood l 425-258-8400 l Parenting Resources focusing primarily on children ages birth to three years http://www.parenthelp123.org/resources First Steps Program helps pregnant and parenting women. with, or at risk of developmental delays and disabilities. Hotline: 1-800—322-2588 We provide services to all eligible families, regardless of Women, Infants & Children is a nutrition and education Assists in finding resources like food banks, play and their ability to pay l Programs program that helps low-income pregnant women and learnings groups, free or low-cost health clinics families of children up to age 5 buy healthy food and

Early Childhood Education and Assistance provides breastfeeding support Providence Children's Center Program - ECEAP l Overview and Locations Pavilion for Women & Children Children with Special Health Care Needs l 425-339-8652

900 Pacific Ave. Everett WA l 425-258-7311 Program offers support to families for a range of health Friends of Youth Children Center Website problems — from educating parents to assessing children's Parent Resources Several offering are No Fee needs and linking families to the resources they need 3116 NE 132nd Street Kirkland, WA 98034-2306 Brochure (PDF) 425-869-6490 After Your Baby is Born http://www.friendsofyouth.org/parentingResources.aspx  Family Classes  New Dad's Class Lutheran Family Services/Family Support  Sibling Preparation  Living with Baby Centers  Living with Toddler Family Support Centers offer a strength-based approach to  Learning with Preschooler programs and services, empowering individuals and families to increase their competency and resiliency. 41 | P a g e

Family Resources & Activities Cont. l Senior Connections l Volunteer & Civic l Youth & Teen Connections

WithinReach United Way of Snohomish County opportunity to learn many new skills and gain self- http://www.withinreachwa.org/what-we-do/overview/ Snohomish County Volunteer Opportunities confidence as you progress through the program.

Online, in-person or over-the-phone, WithinReach strives VolunteerMatch Big Brothers and Big Sisters to make every connection we possibly can for Washington 2722 Colby Ave., Suite 415, Everett, WA 98201 families. Food, Health and Basic Needs. http://www.volunteermatch.org/ 425-252-2227 l Website

Strengthens communities by making it easier for good Help children realize their potential and build their futures. Senior Connections people and good causes to connect We nurture children and strengthen communities

Made possible by Volunteers of America and the Major Snohomish County Senior Centers League Baseball Players Trust, Youth Action Team is a Core Programs 425-388-6433 group of high school students who want to make a  Community-Based Mentoring Senior Centers difference in their communities. It is designed to build  School-Based Mentoring See Individual Listings under Activity and Recreation - character, cultivate leadership, and inspire collaborative Special Programs Seniors thinking through volunteering.  Mentoring At-Risk Youth  Kids Book Club-Literacy Enhancing Program Some centers include social services, health and nutrition Volunteers of America - Western Washington programs, exercise, educational classes, trainings, and  Beyond School Walls http://www.voaww.org/volunteer  Spark's Clubs workshops, and classes in personal growth. Incredible importance volunteering has in our community. Senior Services of Snohomish County Our services would not be possible without the hard work, Boys and Girls Clubs 11627 Airport Rd., Suite B, Everett WA 98204425.355.1112 dedication, and talent our volunteers bring to the agency http://bgcsc.org/snohomish-clubs/ Programs SOCIAL SERVICES (Adult Opportunities, Youth Opportunities, One-Time Academic Success l Character and Citizenship Resource Lists l Information & Assistance Event and Group Opportunities, Gleaning Program Childcare and Summer Care l Sports Depression Screening and Counseling l Family Caregiver Opportunities, Speaker's Bureau Opportunities, Court- Support l Multicultural Services l Older Adult Mental Youth of the year Ordered Opportunities) Health Access l Senior Peer Counseling l SHIBA Locations All Over Snohomish County Speakers Bureau Zonta Everett http://www.zontaeverett.org/ Volunteering/Civic Connect

League of Women Voters Youth and Teen Connections http://www.lwvsnoho.org/ Youth Clubs and Groups

Providence Regional Medical Center 4-H Youth Development Registration and Information: 425-261-4580 Washington State University Location: PRMC – Colby l Volunteer Snohomish County Extension

There are many reasons volunteers decide to join the 600 128th Street SE Everett, WA 98208 l 425-338-2400

Providence team. Many of our volunteers are looking for 4-H Website new opportunities and experiences in the community. Partner groups of young people with caring adults as they Others are planning for their future in the healthcare pursue their interests. While in 4-H, you will have the industry

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Camp Fire -Snohomish County Emergency Shelters: 2726 Cedar Street, Everett 98201 YMCA’s Snohomish County Teen Programs 4312 Rucker Ave., Everett, WA 98203 l 425-258-KIDS l 15302 Plainview Place, Monroe 98272 Volunteer Opportunities, MAP, Teen Late Nights, Youth www.campfiresnoco.org/ Long Term Housing for Pregnancy and Parenting Development Center, afterschool programs Club Program Teen Mothers YMCA Healthy Living Clubs are small groups of youth led by trained adult 521 E. Highland Dr., Arlington, 98223 I 425-259-5802 x202 YMCA Youth Development volunteers Outreach Center and U-turn Drop in Center Teen Leadership Program 1421 Broadway, Everett 98201 One-day field trips or multi-day retreats camp-based, Advocates school year programs that build leadership skills in teen participants, grades 6-12. Domestic Violence Services of Day Camps and Specialty Camps Snohomish County - Teen Group Variety of general and theme activities 1310 Pacific Ave, Everett I 425-259-2827 Camp Fire’s Self-Reliance programs http://www.dvs-snoco.org/index Helping children learn to take care of themselves in Every Thursday 3:00-4:30 pm specific situations is the goal of each Self-Reliance courses All youth ages 13-18 who have witnessed domestic targeted to specific skills are the newest and fastest violence at home, or have been involved in abusive dating growing Camp Fire programs. These courses are designed relationships with peers are welcome to attend this peer to require a short-term commitment – usually from six to support group. You may bring friends, drop in without eight weeks. Self Reliance Coordinator l 425 258 KIDS. notice. Snacks will be provided. After School Program for Lakewood School District We offer flexible payment plan options to meet your needs. GLOBE – accept DSHS subsidies. – Call 425-258-KIDS for more information [email protected] http://globeyouth.com/advice.php

Youth Support/Resource Centers GLOBE meets every Wednesday from 6 - 8 PM in a safe, confidential, youth-friendly location in urban central Cocoon House - Teens Snohomish County. http://www.cocoonhouse.org/

Outreach to young people (12-24) proving emergency Youthnet supplies, hygiene packs, food packs; access to short or long 227 North 4th Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 term housing and local resources; parent education and 360-336-1610 l 888-996-8846 l http://youthnetnw.net/ supportive programming to parent and guardians. Provides community leadership in building a foundation In Partnership with Families Unidas for healthy individuals and families for a stronger Latino Parent Support Group : 425-339-4179 for details. community – serving youth and families in Snohomish, WayOUT: A two-day seminar designed to help parents of Skagit, Island, San Juan and Whatcom counties. adolescent teens through the difficult years of adolescence. Call Project SAFE 425-317-9898 24/7 Help Line – Call or Text (425) 877-5171 Email – [email protected] 1421 Broadway Ave, 98201

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Arts &Museums

Arts and Museums Art Spot Written Word 408 Main Street, Edmonds, WA 98020 l 425-640-6408 Additional resources may be found under Artist materials, super supportive classes, contemporary Edmonds Bookshop Recreation art by local artists 111 5th Ave South Edmonds, WA 98020 l 425-775-2789 Classes (adult and youth), Demos & Lectures http://edmondsbookshop.com/ ART Irina's Art Studio & Gallery Epic Group Arts Councils & Commissions Mukilteo Mirror & Frame http://www.epicliteraryseries.com/index.html Website 12201 Cyrus way, Mukilteo WA 98275 l 425-308-8184 EPIC Group's mission is to support those who create, Classes, Community Events, Galleries Click Links Mukilteo and Bothell Classes communicate and connect through cultural and artistic http://irinamilton.com/workshops endeavors, especially the literary arts. EPIC Group is a  Arlington Arts Council State of WA nonprofit corporation  Arts Council of Snohomish County Sculptors Workshop of Edmonds o (Schack Art Center, Everett) Something Special Press A Potter’s Cooperative  Edmonds Arts Commission http://somethingspecialpress.com/index.php Frances Anderson Center, Edmonds l 425-774-8282  Everett Cultural Arts Commission https://www.facebook.com/Sculptors-Workshop-of- Committed to creating braille and paper embossment  Historic Preservation Commission Edmonds-197903463587056/timeline/ books and booklets. Our goal is to provide unique  Lake Stevens Arts Commission educational material to children and adults who are blind  Lynnwood Arts Commission Snohomish County Senior Centers or visually disabled  Monroe Arts Council 425-388-6433  Mountlake Terrace Arts Advisory Commission Senior Centers Write on Calligraphers  Sister City Commission ArtWorks l 200 Dayton Street Edmonds, WA 98020 Some centers include social services, health and nutrition ArtWorks programs, exercise, educational classes, trainings, and Write On Calligraphers is a society of people who love 201 2nd Avenue, Edmonds, WA 98020 l 425-774-6049 workshops, and classes in personal growth. letters, people and philosophy and who enjoy opening Calendar of Classes & Events, Rent Facility, Open Studios new avenues to add more dimension to their lives.

Cole Art Studio The Art Workshop Write on the Sound 107 5th Avenue South, Edmonds, WA 98020 425-971-5521 l Website 425-697-2787 Frances Anderson Center The Art Workshop is an award-winning fine art program Encourage and inspire our students in their artistic process 700 Main St | Edmonds WA 98020 l 425-771-0228 that teaches the fundamentals fine art through drawing, no matter their level or preferred style in a warm and http://www.writeonthesound.com/ painting and sculpting using various mediums and inviting environment Writers' Conference, held in the historic Frances Anderson techniques. Center in Edmonds WA, is one of the premier conferences Workshops and Classes Classes, birthday parties, after school programs and pre- in the . Presented the first weekend in Aria Studio Gallery school art classes October each year.

535 Main St Edmonds WA 98020 l 425-774-5811 Class Listings

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Arts and Museums Cont. l Education

Museums Mukilteo Lighthouse Museum Flying Heritage Collection – Paine Field 608 Front Street, Mukilteo, WA l 425-513-9602 3407 109th Street SW Everett, WA 98204 l 877-FHC-3404 Free Museum Day’s Seattle Area Visit l Events, Education, Camps Weekends and Holidays, 12pm-5pm, April - September http://freemuseumday.org/sea.html Free admission donations are greatly appreciated Flying Heritage Collection is a premier aviation attraction,

with something of interest for visitors of all ages Edmonds-South Snohomish County Historical Exhibits l Education and Outreach Reenactments l Volunteer and Activities Society and Museum

118 5th Avenue North P.O. Box 52 Education Blackman House Museum Edmonds, WA 98020 l 425-774-0900 Early Learning Programs Exhibits l Events l Volunteer 118 Avenue B Snohomish, WA 98291 l 360-568-5235 Website l Rental  Born Learning

Granite Falls Historical Museum  Edmonds Community College Co-Op Preschool Stanwood Area History Society 109 E. Union St P.O. Box 1414.  Everett Community College Early Learning Center Granite Falls, WA 98252 l 360-691-2603 Stanwood, WA 98292 l Street Address (no mail)  Head Start & Early Childhood Education and Open Sundays, 12 to 5 p.m., and by appointment Pearson House/Museum 27108-112 102nd Ave N.W. Assistance Program (ECEAP) http://www.gfhistory.org/index.html Tolin House 27122 102nd Ave N. W.  Snohomish County Early Childhood Education and

Floyd Norgaard Cultural N.W.Center or “The Floyd” Volunteer Assistance Program (ECEAP) 27128-130 102nd Ave  Thrive by Five Washington

HIBUB Cultural Center Exhibits l Rental 6410 23rd Avenue NE, Tulalip, WA 98271 360-716-2600 l http://www.hibulbculturalcenter.org/ Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum – 20722 67th Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 l 360-435-7289 Imagine Children’s Museum Activities l Hall Rental

1502 Wall Street Everett, Washington 98201 Offers special tours and volunteer opportunities 425/258-1006, Ext. 1000 Imagine Children’s Museum League of Snohomish County Heritage

Organizations Monroe Historical Society Museum http://www.snocoheritage.org/ Monroe Historical Museum History Programs, Events, and Heritage Organizations 207 East Main Street Monroe, WA 98272

360-217-722 l http://www.monroehistoricalsociety.org/ Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour Hours: 12 - 3 pm Monday, Wednesday, Saturday 8415 Paine Field Blvd Mukilteo, WA 98275

1-800-464-1476 Resources (walking tour, education opportunities) Volunteer Exhibits l Calendar l Volunteer

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Education Cont.

Everest College Higher Education  Washington State University Private for-profit  Western Washington University Edmonds Community College - Public 906 SE Everett Mall Parkway Everett, WA 98208  Hope International University 20000 68th Ave W Lynnwood, WA 98036 425-789-7960 l www.everett.everestcollege.edu/ 425-640-1459 l http://www.edcc.edu  University of Washington – Bothell Everett Community College - Public  Eastern Washington University Workforce Development 2000 Tower Street Everett, WA 98201 l 425-388-9100  The Evergreen State College  Job and Technical Skills Training http://www.everettcc.edu/  Central Washington University  Tuition Assistance Programs  Employment and Career Development Resources Workforce Training and Development  College Credit for Work, Life and Learning http://www.everettcc.edu/students/workforce-training ITT Technical Institute - Private for-profit Experiences Provides retraining opportunities for unemployed workers, 1615 75th Street SW Suite 220 Everett, WA 98203  High School to College Academic and Career displaced homemakers, low-wage working parents, TANF 425-583-0200 l https://www.itt-tech.edu/ Programs recipients, and those looking to enhance their skills in the  Community Education advanced manufacturing area. Workforce Training has Cascadia Community College  Business Training and Professional Development tuition assistance to help students gain skills through 18345 Campus Way NE Bothell WA 98011  Veterans Training Support Center professional/technical programs at Everett Community http://www.cascadia.edu/  Small Business and Entrepreneurship Technical College.

Assistance Employer Resources University of Washington, Bothell  Rent Facilities http://www.everettcc.edu/ccec/resources/employer/ 18115 Campus Way NE Bothell WA 98011

425-352-5000 l http://www.uwb.edu/ Diversity and Equity Center Diversity and Equity Center http://www.edcc.edu/equityandinclusion/default.html http://www.everettcc.edu/students/diversity

Strengthening our diverse community by helping students Combines the programs and services of the Multicultural access educational and career opportunities in a Student Success Center and Women's Programs and supportive environment that encourages success, Services to recruit, retain, and graduate students of color, innovation, service, and lifelong learning. We seek to be re-entry women, and LGBTQ students. The Center also more intentional about social justice and the active serves as a campus resource center on diversity and engagement towards equity and inclusion addressing coordinates institutional diversity initiatives issues of systemic inequity, power, and privilege University Partnerships Everett University Center Central Washington University – Lynnwood Everett University Center, Gray Wolf Hall Online Bachelor’s Degrees 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201 | 425-405-1600 University of Washington

Washington State University Partnerships with other colleges and universities for the purpose of providing baccalaureate and graduate degrees for the residents of North Snohomish, Island and Skagit Counties and to provide the services and facilities that

deliver these education opportunities.

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Entertainment & Leisure l Professional Development & Training

Goodwill Entertainment and Leisure Professional Local Job Training and Education Centers Additional resources may be found under Development and Training Everett Recreation, Relationships and Learning and Growth General Population 210 SW Everett Mall Way Suite D Snohomish County Family Activities Everett, WA 98204 l 425-267-9718

(Program for Early Parent Support – PEP) http://www.seattlegoodwill.org/job-training-and- American Red Cross Snohomish County education/centers/everett-south Red Rooster Route Farms 2530 Lombard Ave. Everett, WA 98201 l 425-252-4103 Marysville http://www.redroosterroute.com/ Take a Class 9315 State Ave. Marysville, WA 98270 We are an association of 12 Arlington farms and  First Aid 360-657-4418 agricultural activities formed to introduce families to  AED http://www.seattlegoodwill.org/job-training-and- heritage opportunities in north Snohomish County. Follow  Babysitting & Child Care education/centers/marysville our Red Rooster Route to family-friendly farms and  Lifeguarding  festivals and start your traditions in Arlington, Bryant and Certified Nurse Assistant Training FREE classes in a wide range of subjects, including English  CPR Oso. Farms along the Route l Festivals for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Computers, GED  BLS Preparation, and Retail and Customer Service.  Swimming & Water Safety Village Theatre  EMT 2710 Wetmore Avenue | 425-257-8600 l website Job Training l Hire a Student l Programs and Classes  Train My Employees Job Seeker Resources

Everett Silvertips Programs and Services The Human Services Council (HSC) 2000 Hewitt Ave | 425-252-5100 l website  Disaster Relief  Contact & Locate Loved Ones Partnership with Citrine Health http://www.hsc-sc.org/Important_Events.html Historic Everett Theatre  Services to the Armed Forces 2911 Colby Avenue | 425-258-6766 l website  Disaster Preparedness A professional association of agencies and individuals who  International Services foster networking and partnerships in Snohomish County. Xfinity Arena  Interpretation and Translation Dedicated to providing opportunities to share information 2000 Hewitt Avenue | 425-322-2600 l website and learn from the experiences of others. Through networking and educational activities, the organization Snohomish County Tourism Bureau Compass Health Workshops creates a support network that fosters partnerships and Family and Child Activities www.compasshealth.org/classes-training brings together public sector agencies, nonprofit organizations and the business community. Continuing education opportunities at a reasonable price to behavioral health professionals, social service professionals and educators.

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Sno-Isle Libraries  Job Search and Placement Assistance Familias Unidas with Faith Lutheran Church Sno Isle Libraries l Sno Isle Business  Onsite Resources and Tools 6708 Cady Road Everett, Washington 9820 l 425 353-4758  Community Resources and Supportive Services http://www.faitheverett.com/our Whether you're an entrepreneur just starting out, an (community workshops, free voicemail, referrals) experienced business owner or a manager, Sno-Isle English Language Learners  Filing for Unemployment Insurance Libraries has services to help you save time and money. Every Thursday from 6:30-8pm people gather at the

Think of us as your partner on the road to success. We are Fellowship Hall to practice their English. Students come a library district committed to being a partner in the Language from all over the world: Mexico, Japan, Russia, Latin economic growth of Snohomish and Island counties. ESL CLASSES or USA Citizenship American countries, and beyond.

Issues that Matter Forums Everett Community College - Bridges Center Local high school students provide childcare so the adults Meant to encourage community conversations on high- can concentrate on their studies. Classes are free and 425-388-9140 profile issues everyone is invited to attend. www.everettcc.edu/students/bridges-center

U.S. citizenship Exam Classes. Free classes to prepare. Classes on English communication, U.S. culture, Latino Educational Training Institute Taught at the Darrington, Edmunds, Freeland, Lynnwood, pronunciation and developmental grammar Marysville, Mountlake Terrace, Oak Harbor and Employment navigator services that offer career coaching 6605 202nd Street SW Suite 300, Lynnwood, WA 98036 US Snohomish Libraries. (resume, interview prep and networking) 425-775-2688 l http://letiwa.org/index_leti.html English Conversation. Everett Community College - Volunteer Work Source See additional Programs under Relationships - Latino Literacy Program http://worksourceonline.com/js/about.aspx 425-388-9085 Everett Community College - ESL Career Transitions www.everettcc.edu/programs/academic- 2000 Tower Street Everett, WA 98201 resources/transitional-studies/vlp WorkSource is your one-stop solution to finding a new job! Línea en Español - 425-388-9257

An innovative partnership of organizations dedicated to Tutoring for students in basic reading, writing, math and 425-388-9291 l Website addressing Washington State's employment needs English language and communication skills. Students Business and Employers enrolled in ABE, ESL or GED classes are eligible for Edmonds Community College WorkSource is your one-stop place for employer services. tutoring. Intensive ESL With WorkSource online, you can post a job on the state’s 20000 68th Ave. W Lynnwood, WA 98036 l 425-640-1478 largest online job matching system. Goodwill Intensive ESL l Adult Basic ESL Personalized Assistance Program and Classes for Speakers of Other Languages

 Programs and Classes Computer job-matching Producciones Pino  Electronic job posting and resume banks Libraries Sno-Isle/Everett -ESL Talk Time 2609 198th Pl SW Lynnwood, WA 98036 I 425-774-7772  Help with recruitment and layoffs www.producciones.com A time for adults to practice speaking English in a friendly  Information on business, industry, and economic and supportive setting. Free! Look for information at your trends local Sno-Isle library for an ESL Talk Time near you Learn Red Cross Language Bank: Interpretation &  Hiring events More - Call 360-651-7000 for more information Translation

Translation and Menu of Services Interpretation  Labor Market Information

 Assessment and Skill Development  Training and Opportunities Resource

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Special Populations Offender Re-Entry Resources Snohomish County See also listing under Security and Basic Needs Developmental Disabilities Division Disability Resources http://www.washingtonci.com/offender-reentry.html 3000 Rockefeller Ave., M/S 305 Everett, WA 98201

Washington Vocational Services 425-388-7208 l Website Women Everett Office - Corporate Office  Awareness Resources Snohomish County and Administration  Services Overview YWCA Pathways for Women

111 SE Everett Mall Way SE Building C Suite 100  Resources and Information Everett Regional Center Everett, WA 98208 l 425-774-3338 l http://www.wvs.org/ 3301 Broadway Everett, WA 98201 Non-profit staffing agency providing valuable work force Latino Resources 425-258-2766 development services within Washington State & in Anchorage, Alaska. Provide employment services to Lutheran Family Support Centers Pathways for Women 6027 208th Street SW persons with a variety of skills and abilities, specializing in Familias Unidas services to persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and Lynnwood, WA 98036 215 W Mukilteo Blvd Everett, WA 98203 (Behind Our persons with disabilities who desire customized Savior's Lutheran Church) I 425-513-2880 l Working Wardrobe: clothing for homeless and low-income employment services. http://familysupport.lcsnw.org/familias-unidas/ women in need of outfits for job interviews or new employment. ARC of Snohomish County Family Support Center focused on the Latino community Pathways to Work: workshops and classes teach people 2500 Hewitt Ave Suite 300 Everett, WA 98201 of Snohomish County.We provide a variety of community- the skills they need to return to the workforce or school. 425-258-2459 l http://www.arcsno.org/programs building classes, activities, and events throughout the Held at several Snohomish County locations. Call 425-258-

year. 2766 ext. 226, Email: [email protected]  Sibling Support Raices Latinas- cultural heritage summer camp Children's Domestic Violence Program l Pathways  Self-Advocacy: L.E.A.D. Coalition  Ongoing ELL (English Language Learners) Classes Counseling l Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing  Parent-to-Parent  Citizenship Preparation Classes  Parent Family Coalition  Advocacy Training  Independent Living  Strengthening Multi-Ethnic Families and Communities  Special Education  Leadership Training Financial Literacy Programs for Youth and Adults

PAVE www.wapave.org/ Latino Educational Training Institute 6605 202nd Street SW Suite 300, Lynnwood, WA 98036 US Parent directed organization that works with families, 425-775-2688 l http://letiwa.org/index_leti.html individuals with disabilities, professionals and community GED en Espanol l Financial Literacy l Training for Injured members in all walks of life and with all types of Workers l Latina Well Being Network l Leadership l English disabilities. Conversation l Basic Computing l College Readiness l

Tutorials in English & Spanish l Community Services en Espanol l Lynnwood University l Mexican Folklore and Regional Dance

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Youth

Job Corps 3201 Broadway, Everett WA 98201 98284 l 425-388-0166 http://www.jobcorps.gov/home.aspx

Education and career technical training program that helps young people ages 16 through 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training

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Neighborhood and Natural Environment Neighborhood and Snohomish County Office of Energy and Sustainability Notes Natural Environment  Website Additional resources may be found under  Snohomish County Recycling and Transfer Stations ______Physical Health - Activity & Recreation and Rural Drop Box sites  Resources by Topic Relationships/Social - City Centers ______Planning and Urban Development Bike Trails and Trail Maps Snohomish County  Future Plans, Permits, and Codes ______ Community Transit Bike Maps l Bike Maps FAQ Snohomish County Tourism Bureau  Centennial Trail Map ______1133 164th Street SW, Suite 204 (Administration Office)  City of Mill Creek Bike Map Lynnwood, WA 98087 I 425-348-5802 l Explore Nature  Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance ______ Interurban Trail Map Everett to North Seattle WSU Snohomish County Extension  Japanese Gulch Mukilteo Programs and Resources ______ Puget Sound Area Trail Guide  WSU Snohomish County Extension  Snohomish County Bike and Trail Map (full map - 12.4 ______ Snohomish County Recycling and Transfer Centers MB pdf) and Rural Drop Box Sites

 Pharmaceutical Waste Collection Locations in ______City of Everett – Office of Neighborhoods Snohomish County Office of Neighborhoods  Household Hazardous Waste Facility and Product List ______ Snohomish County Residential Recycling Guide Department of Ecology ______Recycling Database 1-800-RECYCLE Snohomish County Public Safety 1-800-732-9253 during business hours Police & Disaster Response, Fire Department & ______9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Monday thru Friday (except holidays). Information Snohomish County Public Safety Find Recycling Centers ______

Hikes in Snohomish County ______ Hiking in Snohomish County 3rd Edition PDF  Children and Kids Hikes Snohomish County ______ Herald Hiking Guide

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Well-Being: Health is multi-dimensional. A spirit of learning, and growing in each of these well-being dimensions is important if we are to feel fulfilled and whole as individuals and communities. Understanding the various aspects of well-being and how they fit together to cre- ate our lives is a key tool in discovering who we are and why we feel the way that we do.

Well-being Dimensions informed by Snohomish County Health and Well-Being Monitor

Learn more about Dimensions of Wellness - National Wellness Institute

Having enough, being enough and freedom from worry. We Be a self-care master. One of the most important things you need enough money for food, rent can do is to make wise decisions or mortgage, health care, medical that keep you safe and bills and basic expenses of daily healthy—helping you to main- living. Research shows that ‘extras’ tain an independent, productive, don’t really contribute to our well- and social life. A physically being- unless it is for fun activities and friends, or expenses that healthy person strives to maintain their body in times of match our values and not necessarily more and bigger things. sickness and good health. Diet, exercise, sleep and stress Paralyzing fear or anxiety that we don’t have or are not have a profound effect on disease conditions and well- enough threatens our sense of safety. This affects our ability being. Physical health also includes; hygiene routines, use of to be resilient - to bounce back physically, mentally, and emo- tobacco, alcohol and other drugs, the use of personal pro- tionally during experiences of mild or extreme stress. tective gear, following safety guidelines, not taking unneces- sary risks, and the wise use of healthcare resources— in- cluding regular checkups and recommended screenings.

Recognizing your own and others emotions and responding appropriately makes a difference. Healthy relationships are vital to health. Strong family ties, It is the ability to cultivate positive friendships, and partnerships thoughts, practice self- can increase our sense of securi- compassion, to learn to express (in ty, self-esteem, belonging and a healthy way) your full range of provide a buffer against stress, emotions and consciously choose your responses; including, anxiety, and depression. Our engaging in support systems to help cope. A strong sense of larger social and community networks also provide a sense spirituality provides important benefits to health. It is linked of connection where people can share their interests and be with a sense of meaning and purpose which helps guide life advocates in their community, which also supports resili- decisions, influences behavior, shapes goals, offers a sense of ence. direction, and provides comfort during life’s challenges.

Using available resources to develop and create opportunities Being in nature not only makes you feel better emotionally, that contribute to your unique it contributes to your physical gifts, skills, and talents— wellbeing—it soothes, restores contributes to meaning and pur- and connects. People who live pose and helps you remain active near parks and natural areas are and involved throughout life. In- more physically active live longer cluding, appreciation and acceptance of the process of change, and these open spaces draw people together and can en- growth and learning while seeking to improve. A career which is hance social connections. Wellbeing also relies our ability to consistent with your personal values, interests, beliefs and bal- be stewards of our natural environment—aware of the ances both work and play contributes greatly to all the dimen- earth's natural resources and their respective limits, ac- sions of well-being. countable to environmental needs, both now and in the fu- ture.

www.pihcsnohomish.org I 1321 Colby, C4, Rm 014, Everett, WA 98201 I 425-261-3342 I Email: [email protected]