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Washington State Employment Security Department Booth Gardner, Governor Vernon Stoner, Commissioner

1991 State RESOURCE GUIDE For Community Referral/Transition Services

U.S. Department of Justice National Institute of Justic'e

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I-'r"·n",..~rI by Clearinghouse • Douglas T. Jacques, Director 4 Juliane Campbell, Editor Welcome to the 1991 Washington State Referral/Transition Services Guide, Agencies/Businesses listed provide services to an array of people who including offenders and youth.

The Resource Directory is divided into two sections:

Section I is a category listing of services by County. The categories are as follows:

-Multiple Service Centers -Counseling/Mental Health -Disability -Employment and Training/Education -Family Services -Food/Clothing and Housing -Youth Services -Legal -MedicallDental -Miscellaneous -Substance Abuse -Transportation -Veteran Services -Victims

Section IT explains services offered through state-wide organizations.

The Resource Directory is being distributed state-wide. I hope you will fmd this directory useful. If you have any comments, or would like additional copies (contingent upon availability), please contact Corrections Clearinghouse by phone at (206) 438-4060, SCAN 439-4060, or by writing to:

Corrections Clearinghouse Employment Security Department 212 Maple Park Olympia, Washington 98504-5311

A special thanks to the Staffand Inmates ofthe Resource Center at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, StaffandInmates ofI'acomaPre-Release, and CorrectionalIndustries o/Monroefor all their hard work andsupport. Additional thanks to the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Social and Health Services, and the Department ofLabor and Industries for their assistance. ( ~lrlion 1 ) TABLE OF CONTENTS BY COUNTY

ADAMS COUNTY ...... 7 ASOTIN" COUNTY ...... 10 BENTON COUNTY ...... 12 CHELAN COUNTY ...... , ...... 15 CLALLAM COUNTy ...... 19 CLARK COUNTY ...... 22 COLUMBIA C01JNTY ...... 26 COWLITZ COUNTy ...... 28 DOUGLAS COUNTY ...... 31 FERRY COUNTY ...... 34 FRANKLIN COUNTY ...... 37 GARFIELD COUNTY ...... , ...... 40 GRANT COlJ""NTY ...... - ...... 42 GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY ...... 46 ISLAND COUNTY ...... 50 JEFFERSON COUNTY ...... 53 KING COUNTY ...... 56 KITSAP COUNTY ...... 81 KITTITAS COUNTY ...... 85 KLICKITAT COUNTY ...... 87 LEWIS COUNTY ...... 89 LINCOLN COUNTY ...... 92 MASON COUNTY ...... 94 OKANOGAN COUNTY ...... 97 PACIFIC COUNTY ...... 100 PEND OREILLE COUNTY ...... 103 PlERCE COUNTY ...... 105 SAN mAN COUNTY ...... " ...... 118 SKAGIT COUNTY ...... 120 SKAMANIA COUNTy ...... 123 SNOHOMISlf COUNTY ...... 125 SPOKANE COUNTY ...... 131 STEVENS COUNTY ...... 141 THURSTON COUNTY ...... , ...... 143 WAHKIAKUMCOUNTY ...... 147 WALLA WALLA COUNTY ...... 150 WHATCOM COUNTY ...... 153 WHITMAN COUNTY ...... 157 YAKIMA COUNTY ...... 159 ADAMS COUNTY For additional in/ormation see Grant County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Adams County Heath District: 103 W. Main, Ritzville, 99169 (509) 659-0090 (Health information, limited care and services, HIV testing, all persons, free, hours 8:30 - 4:30 M-Th) Fees: Out of county,-$3.00, foOO-$5.00, flu, $5.00, typhoid-$5.00, immunizations, over 18-$3.00, Various fees) Adams County Health District: 475 North 14th Avenue, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-2031 (Medical Services, Aids testing, children's immunity testing, Pregnancy test, pre-natal program, 24 hours, those in need of services, free assess­ ment, hours M-Th 9:00 -12:00 & 1:00 - 4:30, various fees) CRISIS Community Counseling Service: 165 North 1st, Othello, 99344 (509) 488·5611 (Crisis lines, those in need of service) Private Industry Council: 226 W. 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1721 (Crisis line, displaced homemakers programs, vocational counseling and assessment, employment orientation, OIT and placement, unemployed and disadvantaged persons, mental health, drug & alcohol, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, free, sliding fee scale) DISABILITY Adams County Developmental Center: 119 North I, Lind, 99341 (509) 677-3260 Adams & Associates: Eastside Employment Services, 400-108th N.E., (206) 454-5082 Suite #301, Bellevue, 98004

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Pentad Private Industry Council, Inc.: 233 North Chelan Avenue, P.O. Box 2360, (509) 663-3091 Wenatchee, 98801 1-800-999-8694 (Lower income level/handicapped, felon, team parent job training, federal funded, hours, M-F 8:00 -5:00) (See Section II -JTPA) Student Tuition Waivers: 28th St and Chanute, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 762-5351 (Education and tuition waivers, those in need of services) Washington Human Development: 1035 West Broadway, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1977 (Education, those in need of services, underemployed, seasonal workers, agriculture related, no fees, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F)

7 FAMILY SERVICES Birthright: 402 S. Clover, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-4425 (Family Planning, pregnancy test, hours 11:00-2:00, M-W, Fri. (509) 765-6056 8:30 - 2:00, those in need of service, Free, Any woman) (509) 765-3377 1-800-404-LOVE Birthright: Othello (509) 765-4425 (Family planning, those in need of service) Birthright: 402 S. Clover, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-4425 Catholic Family Services: 611 W. Columbia Street, Pasco (Child & Youth services, parenting classes, adoption, hours 9:00- (509) 547-0521 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Child Care Food Program: 604 West 3rd Avenue, P.O. Box 820, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9206 (Food nutrition, homeless shelter on weekends, legal aid and emergency aid, 24 hours, those in need of service, free, hours M-F 8:00 - 5:00) Community Food & Nutrition: 604 West 3rd Avenue, P.O. Box 820, MosesLake,98837 (509) 765-9206 (Food and nutrition, those in need of services, legal aid and emergency aid) Quincy Migrants Head Start: 310 H. Street SW, Quincy, 98848 (509) 787-"!511 (Food and nutrition, homeless shelter on weekends, legal aid and emergency aid, 24 hours, those in need of service, free, hours M-F 8:00 - 5:(0) WIC Women, Infants and Children: Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata (509) 754-2100 (Food and nutrition, those in need of services)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Columbia Basin Health Association: P.O. Box 546, 140 E. Main Street, Royal City, 99344 (509) 488-5256 (Dental care, low income, food, family planning, medical, those in need of services, hours 8:30 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: lOll-10th Ave. S.E., Mail Stop EM-12, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F) Community Corrections: 229 - 1st Avenue NW, P.O. Box 159, Ephrata, 98823 (509) 754-4626 (Information & refelrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, no fees, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F) Low Income Home Energy Assistance: 604 West 3rd Ave., P.O. Box 820, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9243 (Energy & Weatherization, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, varies, energy assistance, emergency housing, emergency services) Radio KDNA: Box 800, Granger, 98932 (509) 854-2222 (Broadcast service for Spanish speaking, public education radio station, hours 6:00 am. - 12:00 midnight)

8 MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Adams County Community Counseling Services: 165 N. First, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-5162 (Certified alcohoVdrug, out-patient treatment, DWl assess., ADATSA, general counseling, 24 hours, those in need of service, free assessment) Department of Social & Health Services: 1620 S. Pioneer Way, P.O. Box 1399, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 766-2200 229 First Northwest, Ephrata, 98823 (509) 754-2427 455 East Helmock, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-9673 (See Section II - Department of Social & Health Services) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Refer to CounselinglMental Health above VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: West 222 Mission, Room 134, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-2803 (Hours 9:00-11:30 & 1:004:00, M-Th, 9:00-11:30 Fri.) (509) 456-2736 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

9 ASOTIN COUNTY For additional information see Walla Walla / Columbia / Garfield Counties COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Asotin-Garfield County Mental Health: 1402 Bridge St., Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-3341 (Mental health services with treatment, out patient & group therapy, Monday - Friday, all persons, drug & alcohol counseling, hours 8:30-5:30, sliding fee) Rogers Counseling: 900 7th Street, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-3341 (Counseling, psychotherapy, alcohol & drug counseling, NO sexual offenders, Monday - Friday, all persons, free) CRISIS YWCA Crisis Services: 300 Main Street, Lewiston, ID 83501 (208) 746-9655 (Sexual assault programs, those in need of services, 1-800-669-3176 Domestic violence, no fees, 24 hours hotline, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-P)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING /EDUCATION Eastern Job Training Partnership-Field Operations Division: Mail Stop KG-II, 212 Maple Park, Olympia, 98504 (206) 586-0898 (See Section II -JTPA) Employment & Training Center: 1402 Bridge St., Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-5461 Rural resources employment services-federal government low income criteria, vocational counseling, job training, work experience, class training, job placement, persons unemployed, no fees, hours 8:00-4:30 M-P) NEW A Rural Resources Development Association: -320 N. Main Street, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-8421 (Vocational counseling & assessment, job training, work experience, class training, job placement, low income & disadvantaged, no fees, hours 8:00-4:30 M-P) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING People Place: 1139 - 13th Street, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-0812 (Food bank, hours 9:00-3:00 M,F) Sultan County Food Bank: 1546 Maple, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-7085 (Food Bank, hours 10:00-3:00 M-P)

10 MISCELLANEOUS Center for New Directions: Lewis & Clark College, Lewiston, ill, 83501 (208) 799-2331 (Displaced homemakers program, Hours 8:00 - 5;00 M-F, all persons, free) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Community Action Agency: 124 New 6th Street, Lewiston, ill 83501 (208) 746-3351 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, weatherization services, emergency transportation and health, food banks, no fee, hours 8:00 -5:00, M-F) Department of Social & Health Services: 720 - 6th Street, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-5537 (Hours 8:00-5:00, M-F) (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) St. Vincent de Paul: 834 - 6th Street, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-7061 Store: 603 3rd Street Office: 601 2nd Street (Clothing, emergency shelter, some meals, those in need of services, (hours 9:30-5:30 M-F) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Refer to Counseling/Mental Health above VETERANS SERVICES Veterans of Foreign Wars 720 West Court Street, Sheridan Bldg, Suite A, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-8122 (1vl-F 8:00-4:00) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Columbia Domestic Violence Services: 640 Jadwin, Suite C, Richland, 99352 (24 Hour Hotline 582-9841-1-800-648-1277) (509) 582-9841 (Domestic violence advocates with counsel, self support groups, or 943-2649 shelter, safe house, 365 days a year, answering service, those in need of services, sliding fee, No substance abusers, M-F 8:30-5:(0)

11 BENTON COUNTY For additional information see Franklin County COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Ben-Frank Community Action Committee: 720 W. Court, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-4042 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, commodities distributor, hours 8:00-5:00 M-F, generally low income). Carondelet Psychiatrk Care Ctr. 1175 Carondelet Dr., Richland, 99352 (509) 943-9104 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, 6:00 am.- 12:00 mid M-F) Christian Counseling Services: (509)943-4155 CRISIS Dial Help: (509) 946-4357 (24 hour crisis line) Phone Counseling DISABILITY Association for Retarded Citizens: 767 Williams Blvd., Richland, 99352 (509) 946-5157 The Neurological Center: 808 Swift, Richland, 99352 (509) 943-8455 United Blind ot'Tri-Cities: 310 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, 99336 (509) 582-8589 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 5219 W. Clearwater, Ste. #14, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 753-0384 Columbia Industries: 900 S. Dayton, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 582-4142 Goodwill Industries: 307 W. Columbia St., Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-7717

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Benton-Franklin-Walla Walla Private Industry: 6515 W. Clearwater, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 735-8402 (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged, 8:00-5:00 M-F) Columbia Basin Comm:qity College: 2600 N. 20th Avenue, Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-0511 (Vocational, academic, GED testing, career planning, etc., hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, adults 18+ years, various fees) Columbia Industries: 900 S. Dayton, P. O. Box 7396, Kennewick, 99336 (Educational testing, work training, job placement, sheltered employ­ ment, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled (age 16+ years), no fee) Washington Human Development: 702 W Lewis, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-4350 (Vocational counseling, job development/placement, ESL/ABE/GED, low income, migrant seasonal farm workers, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:00-5:00)

12 Tri-Cities JSC: P.O. Box 2567, Pasco, 99302 (509) 545-2333 Opportunities Program: 3900 W. Court St., Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-2340 JTPA: 6515 W. Qearwater, Ste.#238, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 735-8543 VocationalRehal.lilitation Service: 500 N. Morein, Ste. #1110-A, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 735-0100 (See Sectioll Il-Departmellt ofLabor & Illdustries) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Salvation Army: 125 W. Bonneville, Pasco 99301 (Food bank, clothing, those in need of services, 8:OQ - 12:00,1:00-4:00 M-F) Tri Cities Food Bank: 320 W. 10th, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 586-0688 (Food bank, those in need of services, hours, 10:00-12:00 noon M-F) Connell Food Bank: (509) 234-2716 Prosser~Jubilee Ministry: (509) 786-1703 Kennewick Housing Authority: (509) 586-8576 Pasco H'ousing Authority~ (509) 547-3581 Richland Housing Authority: (509) 943-9161 A Woman's Place: (509) 582-9841 LEGAL See Columbia Domestic Violellce Services MEDICAL/DENTAL BentonlFranklin Health District: 1218 N. 4th, Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-9737 (8:00 -11:30. 1:00-4:30 M-F) 1020 Prosser, Prosser 99350 (509) 786-1633 (M.W.P. 9:00-1:00) 506 McKenzie, Richland, 99352 (509) 943-2614 (8:00-5:00 M-F) (Health infoffilation, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler tests, vital statistics, home health care, maternal & child health services, environmental health services, communicable diseases WIe Program, all persons, variable fees depending on service) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 500 North Moran, Suite 1101, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 545-2425 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release 8:00-5:00 M-F) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Ben-Frank Community Action Committee: 720 W. Court, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-4042 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, generally low income)

13 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Comprehensive Alcohol Program: 5219 W. Clearwater Avenue, Kennewick, 98336 (509) 735-1191 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, D\VI client assessment, hours 2:00 - 9:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee, evaluation $50.00) Psychological Con'i:ultants: 846 Stevens Drive, Richland, 99352 (509) 946-9613 (Certified out patient drug testing, alcohol career development, psychiatric testing, job training/pre-employment screening, all persons, fee varies, hours, 9:00 - 5:00, M-F)

TRANSPORTATION Ben-Franklin Transit: 1000 Columbia Drive SE, Richland, 99352 (509) 735-4131 ($10.50 monthly, 30 cents, Public Transportation, 8:00-5:00 M-F) Prosser Rural Transit: 1225 Pudley, Prosser, 99350 (509) 786-1707 (35 cents to $1.25, Public Transportation (8:00-5:00 M-F) VETERANS SERVICE

Veterans of Foreign Wars 720 West Court Street, Sheridan Bldg, Suite A, (509) 545-8122 Pasco, 99301 CM-F 8:00-4:00) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Sexual Assault Response Center: 640 Jadwin, Suite D, Richland, 99352 (509) 946-2377 (24 Hour Hotline, Resource services for family law issues, sexual assault programs, all persons, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, no fee) Columbia Domestic Violence Services: 640 Jadwin, Suite C, Richland, 99352 (509) 582-9841 (509) 943-2649 24 hour hotline 1-800-648-1277 (Domestic violence advocates with counsel, self support groups, shelter, safe house, 365 days a year, answering service, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00, NO SUBSTANCE ABUSERS)

14 CHELAN COUNTY For additional information see Douglo.s County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Catholic Family & Child Services: (509) 662.. 6761 Chelan-Douglas Community Mental Health Council: 701 North Miller Street, (509) 662-7195 Wenatchee, 98801 24 Hr. Crisis Line (509) 662-7105 (Emergency services, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, 8:00-5:00 M-F) JTPA: 233 North Chelan Ave., Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-3091 (See Section II -JTPA) Opportunities Program: 215 Bridge St., Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0413 CRISIS Wenatchee Crisis Line: (509) 662-7105 (24 hour crisis line) CheIDou County Mental Health Center: 710 N. Miller, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-7145 (Out patient mental health counseling & crisis line, all persons, sliding fee, M-F 8:00-5:00) Rape Crisis & Domestic Violence Center: 1203 .S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98807 (509) 663-7446 P.O. Box 2704, Wenatchee, 98801 (Crisis line, advocacy & counseling to victims of rape and abuse, those in need of services) DISABILITY Assoc. for Retarded Citizens: 3655 Cascade NW, #2, E. Wenatchee, 98802 (509) 8'84-6210 United Cerebral Palsy of Wenatchee Valley: P.O. Box 1, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-6001 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 6 First St., Ste. #10, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0054

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Displaced Homemakers: 233 N. Chelan, Wenatchee, 98801 (Outreach services to help women re-enter the job market, those in need of services) Employment Security Department: 103 South Mission, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6211 (Employment services, job referrals, ex-offenders and those in need of services, free)

15 H.O.M.E.: 212 First Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 332-6232 (Education helps for low income & welfare recipients, those in need of services) Job Service Center: 215 Bridge Street, P.O. Box 1927, Wenatchee, 98807 (509) 662-0413 (M-F 8:00-5:00) (See Sectioll II - Employmellt Security Departmellt) Job Training Center (pentad Corporation): 233 N. Chelan, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-3091 (Vocational counseling & testing, job orientation, assessment & training, supportive services, unemployed and disadvantaged persons, no fees, hours, 8:00-5:00 M-F) Pentad Private Industry Council, Inc.: 233 North Chelan Avenue, (509) 663-3091 P.O. Box 2360, Wenatchee, 98801 (See Sectioll II -JTPA) Vocational Rehabilitation Offices: South 5 Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-1439 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment) FAMILY SERVICES Birthright: 7 N. Wenatchee, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0652 (Non judgmental counsel & support services for unplanned pregnancy, hours 10:00 - 2:00 M-Th, 10-4 M & W, those in need of services, free) Catholic Family & Child Services: 209 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6761 Counseling, child & family counseling, migrant daycare, FRS, aid unwed mothers, those in need of services, 8:30-5:00 M-F, sliding fee) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Food Distribution Centel' of NCW: 926 S. Columbia Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-7830 (Provides food, clothing)( those in need of services, hours 10:00 - 1:00 M-F, no fee, Thurs. Senior Citizens only, 55 plus) Goodwill Industries: 615 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-7636 (Thrift store of clothing, furniture & household goods and community services, hours 9:00 - 6:00 M-F, all persons, free) The Salvation Army: 809 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-5103 Shelter #2 -1205 S. Columuia. (509) 662-8864 (provides lodging for single women & families, clothing, furniture, hours, 9:00-5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Seventh Day Adventist Community Center: 606 N. Western Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-6926 (Assists low income persons in need of clothing, furniture, etc., references, hours 9:00 -12:00, Tuesday emergency only, those in need of services, no fee) St. Vincent de Paul Store: 330 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6010 (Free distribution of clothing, household items, furniture to the needy, hours 9:30 - 5:30 M-F, those in need of services, community service, No Fee)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Chelan-Douglas EMS Council: Chelan, 98816 (509) 682-2531 (Emergency medical services, those in need of services, sliding fee)

16 Chelan-Douglas Health District: 316 Washington Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0511 (Health infonnation, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler tests, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee. Community Health Center: 504 Orando, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-5163 (Medical care for migrant, low income families, open to public, hours, 8:30 - 5:30 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: P.O. Box 2869, Wenatchee, 98807 (509) 663-9712 (lnfonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, 8:00-5:00 M-F) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council: 620 Lewis Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6156 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, referral, commodities distributor, legal aid, minor home repair, weatherization, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, No fee) Department of Social & Health Services: 805 South Mission, P.O. Box 3088, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0511 (See Section II -Department of Social & Health Services) Family Planning Association: 900 Ferry Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-2013 (provides education, health care, family planning, physicals, counseling with sexual offenders, those in need of services, 9:00-5:00 T-F, ti1l6:30 Wed. & Thurs.) SUBSTANCE ABUSE A1ano Club/AA of Wenatchee: 15 Palouse Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-4567 (Aid & assist alcoholics in sobriety and in all other ways, those in need of services, no fee) 10:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 6:00 p.m.-9:oo p.m. Cascade Community Counseling: 1201 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-4448 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services) Chelan County Distdct Court, Probation Department: 415 Washington Street, Office #210, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 664-5239 (Certified alcohol & drug, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00-12:00 & 1:00-5:(0) Chelan-Douglas County Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services Association: (509) 662-9673 Center for Alcohol or Drug Treatment, Casa Inc., 327 Okanogan Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWI client assessment, prevention, treatment, alcohol & drug counseling and education, in patient treatment & detox, those in need of services, sliding fee, M & F 8:00-5:00, T, W, Th. 9:00-6:00) Lake Chelan Community Hospital: 503 E. Highland Avenue, Chelan, 98816 (509) 682-2531 (Certified intensive inpatient alcohol & drug treatment, 24 hours a day, those in need of services, private non-profit organization, fees: $5000, 28 day program., 8:00-5:00 M-F)

17 VETERANS American Legion: 7 N. Wenatchee Ave, Ste. #406, Wenatchee (206) 662-0563

VICTIMS Adult Protective Services: 80S S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98g01 (509) 662-0535 (Respond & Investigate complaints of adults in danger to themselves and others, those in need of services, fee, 8:00-5:00 M-F) Wenatchee Rape Crisis & Domestic Violence: P.O. Box 2704, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-7446 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling and support services, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-F 9:00-5:(0)

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18 CLALLMtI COUNTY For additional informatio18 see also Jefferson County COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Lev Bakker & Associates: 2631-12th Cwt, SW, Oiympia, 98502 (206) 943-8000 (Rehabilitation counseling, family and career counseling, Rap group, Veterans) Peninsula Counseling Center: 603 E. 8th Street, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 457-0431 (Family & mental health services, evaluation & treatment, certified drug treatment program, day treatment for children, 24 hours a day, all persons, sliding fee, hours M-F, 9:00 - 5:00) ES FIP: 1601 E. Front St., Port Angeles, 98352 (206) 457-9407 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Voc Rehab Services: 1026 E. First St., Ste. #1, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-9288 ( See Department ofLabor & Industries) CRISIS Umbrella: P.O. Box 1858, Port Angeles, 98362 (206)452 HELP 24 Hour hotline (206) 452-3188 (Community Services, Sexual Assault, emergency family housing, child abuse, family reconciliation sliding fee, hours M-F 9:00 - 5:00 Lutheran Social Services: (206) 452-2323 Peninsula Counseling: (206) 457-0431 DISABILITY Assoc. for Retarded Citizens: Olympic Peninsula, P.O. Box 2092, Port Angeles, 98310 (206) 452-1660 Cascade Rehab. Counseling: 519 S. Peabody St., Ste. #3, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-4797 Corona Enterprises: 228 N. Gales, Port Angeles, 98632 (206) 452-8252 Diversified Industries: 913 W. 8th St., Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-9789

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job Service Center: 1601 East Front Street, P.O. Box 992, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 457-9407 516 - 15th Avenue SW, P.O. Box 420, Forks, 98331 (206) 374-6186

(See Section II - Employment Security Department) Kitsap County Personnel & Human Resources Department: 614 Division Street, (206) 876-7185 Port Orchard, 98366 (See Section II-lTPA Services)

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Northwest Intertribal Council (Macaw tribe): P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, 98357 (206) 645-2201 (Vocational counseling, assessment training, employment assistance, (206) 645-2701 24 hours, Indians only, free)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Clallam County Emergency Housing: 2602 1(2 West 18th, Port Angeles (206) 452-3811 (Clothing, food, all persons, free) Salvation Army: P. O. Box 778, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-7679 (Food bank, emergency lodging, clothing, all persons, free, hours M-F, 9:00 - 4:30) Serenity House: (206) 452-7221 Housing Authority: (206) 452-7631 Clallam Jefferson Cty. Community Action: (206) 452-4726 MEDICAL/DENTAL Clallam County Public Health Department: 223 E. Fourth Street, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-7831 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, WIC, travelers immunizations, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 206 Lincoln Street, Suite 205, P.O. Box 279, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 457-8852 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Clallam-

20 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services, hours, M-F 8:00 - 4:30, Evaluation-$75,00, sliding fee, ASM-$3oo, Alcohol & Drug-$125.oo) West End Outreach Services: Route 3 Box 3575, Forks, 98331 (206) 374-6177 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA assessments, one on one counseling, hours 8:00 - 8:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) TRANSPORTATION Clallam Transit System 2417 West 19th, Airport Industrial Park, (206) 452-4511 Port Angeles, 98362 Adm#452-1315 (50 cents in zone, additional 25 cents out :lOne, monthly $18.00 for one zone, $25.00 for all zones, hours, 6 days a week 5:00 - 9:00) VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veterans Affairs: P.O. Box 9778, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-5586 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Family Counseling Center: P.O. Box 747, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-3179 (Delayed stress counseling, government coverage for Vietnam Vets, sliding fee scale, hours, M-W, 9:00 - 3:00) VICTIMS Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Program: P.O. Box 743, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-5291 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling and support services, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services) Forks Abuse Program: P.O. Box 1775, Folks, 98331 (206) 374-2273 24 hour crisis hotline (206) 374-6411 (Resources available with family law issues, domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling and support services, women only, 24 hours a day, free, no fees, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 4:00)

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CLARK COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Columbia River Mental Health: 1950 Fort Vancouver Way, Suite A, Vancouver, 98663 (206) 695-3416 (Counseling and outpatient services and referrals, all persoas, sliding fee, hours M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Treat Alternatives to Street Crimes (TASC): 1209 Jefferson Street, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 693-2243 (Counseling, alternatives to crime, drug and alcohol, adult felons with substance abuse, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) CRISIS Crisis Line East Clark County: Vancouver, 98663 (206) 834-5890 (Crisis line for sex abuse & neglect, emergency counseling, all persons) Crisis Line Vancouver: Vancouver (206) 696-9560 (Crisis line for sex abuse & neglect, emergency counseling, all persons) Voc Rehab Services: P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 696-6311 DISABILITY Asso. for Retarded Citizens: P.O. Box 2608, Vancouver, 98661 (206) 693-1985 Injured Workers United: 9013 N.E. Hwy. 99, Vancouver, 98665 (206) 574-3665 Bland, Funk, Obaba & Thompson Assoc., Inc. 2001 Main St., Vancouver, 98663 (206) 693-4727 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 805 Broadway, Ste. #740, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 695-6614 Comprehensive Rehab Services: 9013 NE Hwy 99, Ste. 4, Vancouver, 98665 (206) 574-5828 Encore Industries: 12105 NE 95th St, Vancouver, 98662 (206) 256-4141 EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Clark College: 1800 E. McLoughlin, Vancouver, 98663 (206) 694-6521 (Academic and vocational courses, GED testing, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, Adults 16+, various fees) Clark County Corrections: 707 W. 13th Street, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 699-2436 (Vocational counseling and assessment, training & refelTals, employment assistance and placement, Ex Offenders, sliding fee) Clark County Network: P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, 98668-5000 (206) 696-8417 Private Industry Council, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II -JTPA) Employment Security Dept.: 603 West Evergreen Blvd., P.O. Box 1209, Vancouver, 98666 (206) 696-6511 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Employment Security Department)

22 Division. of Vocational Rehabilitation Office: 605 W. Evergreen Blvd., Vancouver, 98660 (206) 696-6611 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, disabled, physical-mental, no fees, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) FAMILY SERVICES Southwest Washington Health District: 2000 - 4th Vancouver Way, Vancouver, 98661 (206) 695-9215 (Family plruming, those in need of services, sliding fees, by appt. only, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Clark County Emergency Housing: 1115 West 13th, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 695-7658 (Share housing, those in need of services, no fees, 24 hours, 7 days a week) Community United Methodist Church: (206) 887-8312 FISH: 10401 - 4th Place Blvd., Vancouver, 98668 (206) 256-2400 (Food bank, those in need of services, free) Neighbors Helping Neighbors: (206) 887-3354 St. Paul Lutheran Church: 14th & Franklin, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 695-4903 (Food bank, those in need of services, free) Salvation Army: 924 West 15th, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 694-9503 Mailing Address-P.O. Box 5559, Vancouver, 98668 (Shelter and food, emergency rent asst. trans., emergency prescriptions, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 11 :30 & 1:00 - 4:(0) Seventh Day Adventist Service Center: 2007 E. 12th, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 695-8632 (Food bank, those in need of services, free, Tuesday, 10:00 - 3:00) MEDICAL/DENTAL Vancouver Clark County Health Center: 2000 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, 98663 (206) 695-9215 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, WIC, CCS, Aids testing, water, sewer, food. child birth, lab services, all persons, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 8411 NE Highway 99, MS S-20, Vancouver, 98665 (206) 696-6441 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) Department of Community Services: (206) 253-4790 Share House, Inc: 1115 West 13th, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 695-7658 (Homeless facility for men, bed capacity 20+, can stay 3 days, no fees, somebody at desk 24 hours daily) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Clark County Department of Community Services Department: P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, 98668,-5000 (206) 253-4790 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter. pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee)

23 Department of Social & Health Services: 11900 NE 95th Street, Bldg 4., (206) 696-6707 P.O. Box 4485, Vancouver, 98662 (Hours, M-F, 8::00 - 5:00) 613 West Evergreen, P.O. Box 751, Vancouver, 98666, (206) 696-6791 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section ll-Department of Social & Health Services) Information & Referral for Clark County: 1703 Main Street, Vancouver, 98666 (206) 694-8899 P.O. Box 425, Vancouver, 98666 (Any type of service infonnation is needed on, all persons, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Brighten Center: 306 E. 16th, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 696-2283 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWl client assessment, anger management, those in need of services, sliding fee) Clark County Council on Alcoholism & Drugs Vancouver: 509 West 8th, (206) 696-1631 Vancouver, 98660 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWl client assessment, ADATSA, recover house, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Clark County Corrections: 707 W. 13th St., Vancouver, 98668 (206) 699-2000 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWl assessment, those in need of services) Recovery Northwest: 1514 Broadway, Suite #201, Vancouver, 98663 (206) 693-4975 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWl client assessment, those in need of services, various fees, hours M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) Recovery Northwest Inpatient Center: 4901 Columbia View Drive, Vancouver, 98663 (206) 696-1659 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWl client assessment, intensive alcohol in patient care, those in need of services, $120 day cash, 24 hours daily) Recovery Northwest Outpatient Center: 210 W. 11th, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 695-1297 Adult & Family program, certified alcohol & drug out patient treat­ ment, infonnation school, DWl client assessment, those in need of services, assessment-$45.oo, dual diagnosis, SPI, adolescence program, 9 mths appx. $1,740, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00.) Rivercrest Professional Treatment Center~ 1815 D Street, Vancouver, 98663 (206) 696-3307 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, alcohol & drug intonnation school, DWl client assessment, family program, Monday - Friday, those in need of services, hours, 9:00 - 8:00, various fees) Starting Point: 2703 E. Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98661 (206) 696-2010 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, alcohol & drug treatment, DWl client assessment, hours 9:00 - 6:00 M-Th, 8:00 - 6:00 Fri., those in need of services, free, evaluations-$30.00) Turn Around Alcohol Program: 600 NE 92nd Avenue, Vancouver, 98664 (206) 256-2170 (Certified drug in patient and out patient treatment, detoxification, after care intervention, family program, those in need of services, adolescent program, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, daily rate-$185., detox-$354 daily, outpatient-$72 daily, adolescent fees, adolescent-$215 daily,outpatient-$102, outpatient L.5-$72, outpatient L6-$55)

24 TRANSPORTATION C-Tran: P.o. Box 2529, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 696-4494 (1 zone $18.00, 4 zone $40.00, 60 cents, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) VETERANS SERVICES Veterans Hospital: 4th Plain Blvd. & 0 St. , Vancouver, 98661 (206) 696-4061 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30) (See Section II - Department o/Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Clark County Sexual Assault Program: 1115 E. Esther Street, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 695-0617 (Resource services for family law issues, sexual assault programs, hours, 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons) Safechoice: 1115 E. Esther, Vancouver, 98660 (206) 695-0501 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling and support assistance, those in need of services) YOUTH SERVICES Evergreen Alternative Learning Center: 13905 28th St., Vancouver, 98682 (206) 256-6015 Extension 1130

25 COLUMBIA COUNTY For additional information see Walla Walla County DISABILITY Columbia Cty. Services: 213 W. Clay, Dayton, 99328 (509) 382-2525

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Eastern Job Training Partnership-Field Operations Division: Mail Stop KG-II, 212 Maple Park, Olympia, 98504 (206) 586-0898 (Hours: M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section Il-JTPA) NEWA Rural Resources Development Association: 1402 Bridge Street, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-5461 (Vocational counseling, assessment, job training, work experience, class training, job placement, section 8 rental assis~ce, unemployed persons, low income and disadvantaged, free, hours, M-F, 3:00 - 4:30, closed during lunch hour) Resource Development Association: 320 North Main Street, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-8421 (Vocational counseling, OJT,job placement, energy assistance, weatherization, legal aid, senior services department, medicare trans., head-start, literacy program, low income & disadvantaged, sliding fee for legal aid only, hours 8:00 - 4:30, M-F)

MEDICAL & DENTAL Columbia County Health District: 114 North Second, Dayton, 99328 (509) 382-2181 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, WIC, CCS, Aids testing, all persons, sliding fee, 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 5:00 M-F, service hours vary depending on service) Columbia County Services: 221 East Washington, Dayton, 99328 (509) 382-2527 (Mental health services, out patient, medication therapy & crisis intervention, chemical dependency those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-W, Fri., 8:30 - 5:00, Th., 8:30 - 9:00) Columbia County Services: 213 West Clay Street, Dayton, 99328 (509) 382-2525 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 4:30) Rogers Counseling: 900 7th Street, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-3341 (Counseling, psychothempy, alcohol & drug counseling, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:30)

26 MISCELLANEOUS Blue Mountain Comm. Action Council: (206) 529-4980 Community Corrections: 401 West Main, Suite C, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 527-4449 (Infonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 215 East Clay Street, Dayton, 99328 (509) 382-2503 (Hours, M-F, 9:00 - 4:00) (See SectWn 11-Department of Social & Health Services) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Columbia County Services: 120 South 1st Street, Dayton, 99328 (206) 382-2524 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, OWl client assessment, those in need of services) VETERANS SERVICES Veterans of Foreign Wars 720 West Court Street, Suite A, Sheridan Bldg, Pasco,99301 (5G9; 545-8122 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

27 COWLITZ COUNTY For additional informaticn see Wahkiakum County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Child Protective Services: P.O. Box 330, 711 Vine Street, Kelso, 98626 (206) 577-2152 (24 hour hotline, Parentffeen counseling, child protective services, those in need of services, no fee, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) Columbia Counseling: (206) 425-1322 Emergency Support Shelter: (206) 425-1176 Lower Columbia Mental Health Center: 600 Broadway, Suite #200, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-5380 24 hour emergency number (206) 425-6064 (Mental health counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee, take medical coupons, hours, 8:00 - 8:00, M-F) The Counseling Center: (206) 636-2802 CRISIS Emergency Support Shelter & Crisis Line: 309 South 1st West, Kelso, 98626 (206) 636-8471 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 877 (Emergency support shelter, crisis line, sexual assault, those in need of services, no fees, hours, Mon.& Tues., 8:00 - 9:30 p.m., Wed., 8:00 - 5:00, Thurs., 8:00 - 9:00, Fri., 8:00 - 9:30, Sat., 1:30 - 9:30, Sun., 1:30 - 9:30) Longview Crisis Line: (24 hour crisis line) (206) 425-5453 DISABILITY Adult Services Center: 1024 Broadway, Longview, 98362 (206) 423-2640 Applied Industries: 1120-3rd, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-6404 Asso. for Retarded Citizens: 1034-9th Ave., Longview, 98632 (206) 425-5494 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 1655 Hudson, Ste. #5, Longview, 98632 (206) 577-4206 Crawford Rehab Services: 1405-17th Ave., Ste. #210, Longview, 98632 (206) 577-6006 Department of Services for the Blind: 500 West 8th St., Ste. #18, Vancouver, 98660-3007 (206) 696-6238

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job Service Center: 711 Vine Street, P.O. Box 29, Kelso, 98626 (206) 577-2250 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II- Employment Security Department) Longview Education & Job Information Center: 1600 Louisiana Street,

28 Longview, 98632 (206) 577-3380 (Education & Job infonnation, test guides, financial aid, resume & interview help, counseling, general public) Southwest Washington Consortium-Clark County Network: P.O. Box 5000, (206) 696-8417 Vancouver, 98668-5000 (Hour~> 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) (See Section Il- JTPA) Vocational Rehabilitation Offices: 711 Vine Street, Kelso, 98626 (206) 577-2225 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, disabled, physical­ mental persons, fee, sliding fee, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) FAMILY SERVICES WIe Program: 729 Vandercook Way, Longview, 98632 (206) 636-3892 (Family planning, pregnancy testing, nutrition program, those in need of services, sliding fee, no fee-WIC, hours and days vary) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Community House on Broadway: 1105 Broadway, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-8679 (Food, clothing & shelter, those in need of services, sliding fee, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week) Emergency Support Shelter: (206) 636-8471 FISH: Box 135, Longview, 98632 (206) 636-1100 (Food and shelter, those in need of services, free) Kalama Helping Hands: (206) 673-4476 Kelso Housing Authority: 1415 South 10th, Kelso, 98626 (206) 423-3490 (Housing needs, sliding fee, hours, 8:00 - 4:30, M-F, closed between noon & 1:(0) Longview Housing Authority: 1312 Hemlock Street, Longview, 98632 (206) 423-0140 (Housing needs, low income, sliding fee) The Salvation Army: 703 West Grant, Kelso, 98626 (206) 423-3990 (Food, clothing & shelter, those in need of services, 24 hours, no fee, office hours, ~:OO - 3:30, M-F) MEDICAL/DENTAL Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Health District: 1516 Hudson, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-7400 (Health infonnation, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons, sliding fee, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 1131 Broadway, P.O. Box 2157, Longview, 98632 (206) 377-2195 (lnfonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) Energy Asst. Program-Community Action: (206) 423-9756 MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 711 Vine, P.O. Box 330, Kelso, 98626 (206)577-2001 (Hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services)

29 Drug Abuse Prevention Center: 2112 South Kelso Drive, Kelso, 98626 (206) 636-1050 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment & long term residential, out patient information school, women's groups and standard assistance counselor, evaluations, drug & alcohol abusers, sliding fee, residential, 8:30 - 5:00, M-F, 24 hour phone, outpatient, 9:00 - 5:00, M-F) Lower Columbia Community Action Council: P.O. Box 2129, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-3430 (Energy assistance, referrals, emergency shelter, commodities distributor, hours 8:00-5:00, M-F, sliding fee) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Care Unit: 10322 NE 132 Street, Kirkland, 98034 (206) 821-1122 (Abuse, alcohol & drug treatment, alcohol & drug counseling, those in need of services, medical insurance coverage, inpatient 30 days-$3000, assessment free, hours, 8:00 - 9:00 p.m., M-F) Drug Abuse Prevention Center: 2112 South Kelso Drive, Kelso, 98626 (206) 636-1050 24 hour crisis line (Chemical dependence, ADATSA programs and treatment, out patient treatment, individual and group counseling, aftercare and ongoing recovery groups, 24 hours, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Lower Columbia Council on Substance Abuse: 1260 Commerce, Suite #213, Longview, 98632 (206) 577-2216 AKA: Community Alcohol & Drug Center (206) 577-7105 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, OWl client assessment, ADATSA, Youth Treatment & Anger Management, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Recovery NW Inpatient Center (Branch): 600 Broadway, Longview, 98632 (206) 636-7329 (Certified alcohol intensive inpatient treatment & detoxification, drug treatment, counseling and prevention, those in need of services, sliding fee, inpatient, 24 hours, outpatient, M-F, 3:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.) The Phoenix Center: 1417 -15th Avenue #8, Longview, 98632 (206) 423-6020 (Certified alcohol & drug outpatient treatment, information school, OWl client assessment, those in need of services, various fees, hours 8:30 - 6:00, M-Th.) TRANSPORTATION Community Urban Bus Service: P.O. Box 128, Longview, 98632 (206) 577-3399 (50 cents daily, $10.00 monthly, M-F, 7:30 - 4:00) VETERANS SERVICES Veterans Hospital: 4th Plain Blvd. & 0 street, Vancouver, 98661 (206) 696-4061 (See Section II - Department QfVeteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Emergency Support Shelter: P.O. Box 877, Kelso, 98626 (206) 425-1176 (Domestic violence advocacy, support, counseling groups and shelter, those in need of services)

30 DOUGLAS COUNTY For additional information see Chelan County COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH See Multiple Service Centers CRISIS Crisis Line: North 701 Miller, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-7105 (24 hour telephone crisis services) Rape Crisis & Domestic Violence Center: 1203 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98807 (509) 663-7446 (Crisis line, advocacy & counseling to victims of rape and abuse, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Wenatchee Rape Crisis & Domestic Violence Center: P.O. Box 2704, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-7446 (Domestic violence & sexual a'>sault advocacy, counseling and support services, family resource shelter, food and clothing, hours 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, free) DISABILITY Asso. for Retarded Citizens: 3655 Cascade NVv., #2, E. Wenatchee, 98802 (509) 884-6210 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 6 First St., Ste. #10, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0054 United Cerebral Palsy of Wenatchee Valley: P.O. Box 1, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-6001

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Community Action Council, Chelan-Douglas: 620 Lewis Street, Wenatchee (509) 663-6156 (Services to low income & underprivileged to include legal aid, job placement, those in need of services) Displaced Homemakers: 233 N. Chelan, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 572-4575 (Outreach services to help women re-enter job market, those in need of services) H.O.M.E.: 212 First Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 332-6232 (Education helps for low income & welfare recipients, those in need of services) Job Training Center (pentad Corporation): 233 N. Chelan, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-3091 (Vocational counseling, testing, job orientation, assessment, training & support services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, unemployed & disadvantaged persons, no fee) Private Industry Council, Inc.: 233 North Chelan Avenue, (509) 663-3091 P.O. Box 2360 Wenatchee, 98801 (See Section II -JTPA)

31 Washington Human Development: 103 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6211 (Immigration services, vocational counseling, job development, placement, ESL/ABE/GED, parenting, support services, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, migrant seasonal fann workers, free) Wenatchee Job Service Center: 215 Bridge Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0413 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Wenatchee Valley College: 1300 Fifth Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 622-1651 (Academic and vocational courses, GED testing, adults 16+) FAMILY SERVICES Birthright: 5 North Wenatchee, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-0563 (Non-judgmental counseling & services for unplanned pregnancy, those in need of services, fee) Catholic Family & Child Services: 23 South Wenatchee Avenue, #209, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6761 (Counseling, resource & referral daycare, seasonal daycare, senior volunteers, assistance to unwed mothers, those in need of services, sliding fees) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Bridgeport Food Bank: 1300 Foster, P.O. Box 909, Bridgeport, 98813 (.309) 636-3371 (Food bank, those in need of services) Food Distribution Center of NCW: 926 S. Columbia Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-7830 (Provides food, clothing, infonnation and referrals, those in need of services, no fee, hours, 10:00 - 1:00, M-F, Th. Senior Citizens only 55 +) Goodwill Industries: 615 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-7636 (Thrift store of clothing, furniture & household goods, all persons) The Salvation Army: 809 S. Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-5103 (Provides lodging for single women & families, emergency lodge, 24 hours, clothing, furniture and emergency lodging family services, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Seventh Day Adventist Community Center: 606 N. Western Avenue, Wenatchee (509) 663-4032 (Assistance to low income persons in need of clothing, furnishings, etc., references, emergency services on call, hours 9:00 - 12:00, Tuesdays, free) St. Vincent de Paul Council: 504 S. Chelan, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-4569 (Aid to needy with food, clothing, household items, gas vouchers, referral when needed, those in need of services, free) W.I.C.: 606 N. Chelan St., Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 664-3771 (Food program for pregnant or nursing mothers, infants & children up to 3 yes. old, hours 8:00 - 5:30 M-F, those that qualify, free) LEGAL Community Action Center: 620 Lewis Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6156 (Legal aid to indigent & low income people, legal counseling and information, those in need of services, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M··F)

32 MISCELLANEOUS Adult Protective Services: 805 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0535 (Respond & investigate complaints of adults in danger to themselves and others, those in need of services, fee, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Che-Dou County Mental Health Center: 701 N. Miller, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-7105 (Out patient mental health services and counseling and crisis line, all persons) Family Planning Association: 900 Ferry Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-2013 (Provides education, health care, family planning, physicals, counseling with sexual abusers, those in need of services, hours, 9:00 - 5:00, T-F, 9:00 - 6:30, Wed. & Th.) Women's Resource Center: 20 Adams Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-0121 (Network of information & support for women, education referrals, counseling food & shelter, hours 10:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alano Club/AA of Wenatchee: 15 Palouse Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-4567 (Aid and assist alcoholics in sobriety and in all other ways, those in need of services, fee, hours 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Mon-Sat., Sun., 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.) Cascade Community Counseling: 1201 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-5239 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services) Chelan County District Court: 415 Washington Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 664-5239 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 5:(0) Chelan-Douglas County Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services Association: (509) 662-9673 327 Okanogan Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (Prevention, treatment and education regarding alcohol & drug, counseling, those in need of services) Center for Alcohol & Drug Treatment: 327 Okanogan, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-9673 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient & in patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol referrals, those in need of services) Lake Chelan Community Hospital: 503 E. Highland Ave, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 682-2531 (Certified intensive in patient alcohol & drug treatment, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee) 1-800-233-0045 VETERANS SERVICES American Legion: 7 N. Wenatchee Ave, Ste. #406, Palouse & Wenatchee Avenue, Wenatchee (206)662-0563 (See Section II-Departmellt of Veteran Affairs)

33 FERRY COUNTY For additional information see also Stevens & Pend Oreille Counties COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Community Services: P.O. Box 406, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3341 (Senior services, support groups, mental health counseling, drug & alcohol counseling, developmental disabilities, sexual assault emergency shelter, domestic violence shelter, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, all persons) CRISIS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention Shelter Programs: (509) 684-6139 260 North Oak, Colville, 99114 Office (509) 684-3796 (Domestic violence & abuse, safe homes, crisis intervention counseling, those in need of services, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Family Crisis Network: 725 W. First, Newport, 99156 (509) 447-UVE (24 hour crisis line for domestic violence, rape crisis, staff by volunteers, may call collect if necessary, no fees, 8:00 - 4:00, M-F)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Community College Center: East 165 Hawthorne, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-3138 (Adult basic education classes, high school completion, community service classes and college credit classes, summer hours 7:30 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, $28.90 per creait, $30.00 per class, 2 credit rnin-$57.80, over 18 credits~$21.10) Eastern Job Training Partnership.Field Operations Division: 212 Maple Park, (206) 586-0898 Mail Stop KG-II, Olympia, 98504 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II -lTPA) NE Washington Rural Resource Center: 320 N Main Street, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-8421 (Vocational counseling, OJT,job placement, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F,low income & disadvantaged persons, free) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Cusick Food Bank: P.O. Box 126, Cusick, 99119 (509) 445-1114 (Food bank, those in need of services) Ford Food Pantry: (509) 258-4243 Hospitality House: (509) 447-3812 Inchelium Food Bank: Emergency Medical Services Bldg., Inchelium, 99138 (509) 772-6831 (Food bank, those in need of services)

34 Keller Food Bank: P.O. Box 208, Keller, 99140 (509) 634-8206 (Food bank, those in need of services) Loon Lake Pantry: (509) 233-8450 Newport Food Bank: (509) 447-3182 Republic Food Bank: P.O. Box 647, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3259 (Food bank, those in need of services) Rice Food Pantry: (509) 738-6307 Springdale Commodities: (509) 258-7137 MEDICAL/DENTAL Northeast Tri County Health District: E. 347 Astor, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-5048 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:30) NE Tri County Health Dist. (Republic Office): P.O. Box 584, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3111 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, 1~'ee) Community Corrections: 1234 South Second, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 422-3163 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 147 North Clark Avenue, P.O. Box 626, Republic, 99166 (509) 735-3155 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Ferry County Community Services: 470-1 Klondike Road Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3341 (provides an array of services, senior services, mental health, chemical dependency, developmental disabilities, domestic violence shelter, sexual assault, hours M-F, 8:00 - 4:00, sliding fee) N.E. Tri-County Health District: P.O. Box 584, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3111 (Child assessment, immunizations, parenting, car seat loans, maternal and child health care, prenatal program, dental health screening and education, well adult clinic, WIC supplemental food program, services to children with special health care needs, communicable disease control, sexually transmitted disease control, TB testing, health and nutrition education, blood pressure screening, school health services, home assessment visits, AIDs testing and counseling, hours , 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) SUBSTANCE ABUSE County Community Services: 4701 North Klondike Road, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3341 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient & in patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol referral, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee)

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VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: West 222 Mission, Room 134, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-2803 (Hours, 9:00 - 11:30 & 1:00 - 4:00"M-Th., 9:00 - 11:30, Fri.) (509) 456-2736 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Ferry County Community Services: 470-1 Klondike Rd, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3341 (Delayed stress counseling, Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:00, sliding fee) VICTIMS Ferry County Shelter: P.O. Box 406, Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3341 (Domestic violence advocacy, counseling and safehome, those in need of services, free)

36 FRANKLIN COUNTY For additional information see also Benton County COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Carondelet Psychiatric Care Ctr., 1175 Carondelet Dr. Richland, 99352 (509) 943-9104 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, 6:00 A.M.-12:oo mid M-F) CRISIS Dial Help (509) 946-4357 (24 hour crisis line, Phone Counseling) DISABILITY Assoc. for Retarded Citizens: 767 Williams Blvd., Richland, 99352 (509) 946-5157 The Neurological Center: 808 Swift, Richland, 99352 (509) 943-8455 United Blind of Tri-Cities: 310 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, 99336 (509) 582-8589 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 5219 W. Clearwater, Ste. #14, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 753-0384 Columbia Industries: 900 S. Dayton, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 582-4142 Goodwill Industries: 307 West Columbia St., Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-7717

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Benton-Franklin-Walla Walla Private Industry: 6515 W. Clearwater, Suite 238, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 735-8402 (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, 8:00-5:00 M-F, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged) Columbia Basin Community College: 425 W. Lewis, Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-0511. (Vocational, academic courses, GED testing, females 16 - 54 adult drop outs) Columbia Industries: 1350 Grandrich Blvd., Kennewick, 99336 (509) 547-5206 (Educational testing, work training, job placement, sheltered employment, alcohol abusers, sliding fee) Jackson & Associates: 527 W. Court Street, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-4350 Washington Human Development: 707 W Lewis, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-4042 (Counseling, job search classes, OIT, TITC vouchering, persons over 55, hispanic/migrant farm workers, Washington workers, migrant seasonal farm workers, no fee) Job Service Center: 3900 West Court Street, P. O. Box 2567, Pasco, 99302 (509) 545-2333 (8:00-5:00 M-F) (See Section II - Employment Security Department)

37 Carondelet Psychiatric Care Ctr. 1175 Carondelet Dr. Richland, 99352 (509) 943-9104 (Emergency Services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, 6:00-12:00 mid M-F) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Salvation Army: 125 W. Bonneville, Pasco 99301 (509) 547-2138 (Food bailk, clQthing, those in need of services, (8:00-12:00-1 :00-4:00 M-F) Tri-Cities Food Bank: 320 West 10th, Kennewick, 99336 (509) 586-0688 (Food bank, those in need of services, 10:00-12:00 noon M-F) LEGAL

Columbia Domestic Violence Services: 640 Jadwin, Suite C, Richland, 99352 (509) 943-2649 24 hour hotline 1-800-648-1277 (Domestic violence advocates with counsel, self support groups, shelter, safe house, 365 days a year, answering service, those in need of services, Resource services for family law issues, sliding fee, no substance abusers, M-F 8:30-5:00 , all persons) MEDICAL/DENTAL Benton-Franklin Health District: 800 W. Camal Dr., Kennewick, 99336 (509) 586-0207 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, vital statistics, home health care, maternal & child birth health services, environmental health services & communicable diseases, shots are $5.00 to $12.00, other costs are variable community health M, W, F, 8:00-4:00 , environmental health M-F 8:00-4:30) Benton-Franklin Health District: 1218 North 4th, Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-9737 (8:00-11 :30, 1:00-4:30 P.M. M-P) 1020 Prosser, Prosser, 99350 (509) 786-1633 (M,W,F 9:00-1:00) 506 Mc Kenzie, Richland, 99352 (509) 943-2614 (8:00 5:00 M-F) (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons, variable cost) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 919 West Lewis, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-2415 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Ben-Frank Community Action Committee: 720 W. Court, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-4042 (Energy Assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol and drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, commodities, distributor, hours 8:00-5:00, M-F generally low income.) Department of Social & Health Services: 800 West Court, P.O. Box 931, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-1400 (See Section 11-Department ofSocial & Health Services)

38 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Columbian Basin Community College: 2600 North 20th Avenue, Pasco (509) 547-0511 (Vocational, Academic Courses, OED Testing) Benton-Franldin CAC Alcohol & Drug Services: 720 Court St Pasco, (509) 545-0855 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient & in patient referrals, information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol referrals, those in need of services, sliding fee, 8:00-5:00 M-F night groups) Benton-Franklin Detoxification Center: 1020 South 7th Avenue, Pasco, 99301 (509) 547-9000 (Certified alcohol & drug detoxification services, those in need of services $10.00 admission, $24.00 daily, open 24 hours) Our Lady of Lourdes Health Center: 520 North, Fourth Avenue, Pasco, 99302 (509) 547-7704 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient & in patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services) TRANSPORTATION Ben-Franklin Transit: 1000 Columbia Drive SE, Richland, 99352 (509) 735-4131 ($10.50 monthly, 30 cents, public transportation, 8:00-5:00 M-F) Prosser Rural Transit: 1225 Pudley, Prosser, 99350 (509) 786-1707 (35 cents to $1.25, public Transportation, 8:00-5:00 M-F) VETERANS SERVICES Veterans of Foreign Wars: 720 West Court Street Sheridan Bldg, Suite A, (509) 545-8122 Pasco, 99301 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:00) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Columbia Domestic Violence Services: 640 Jadwin, Suite C, Richland, 99352 (509) 582-9841 (509) 943-2649 (24 Hour Hotline) 1-800-648-1277 (Domestic Violence advocates with counsel, self support groups, shelter, safe house, 365 days a year, answering service, those in need of services, sliding fee no substance abusers, M-F 8:30-5:30)

Sexual Assault Response Center: 640 Jadwin, Suite D Richland, 99352 (509) 946-2377 (24 hour hotline) (Resource services for family law issues, sexual assault issues, all persons, hours, 8:00-5:00 M-F, no fee)

39 GARF'IELD COUNTY For additional infonnation see also Asotin & Walla Walla Counties COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Garfield County Mental Health Program: 856 Main, P.O. Box 758, Pomeroy (509) 843-3791 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00, closed from 12:00 - 1:(0)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Eastern Job Training Partnership.Field Operations Division: Mail Stop KG-II, (206) 586-0898 Olympia, 98504 (See Section ll-lTPA) Employment & Training Center: 1402 Bridge St., Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-5461 Rural Resources Employment Services, vocational counseling & assessment, job training, work experience, class training, job placement, unemployed, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 4:30, Federal Government -low income criteria NEWA Rural Resource Development Association: 320 North Main Street, (509) 684-8421 Colville 99114 (Vocational counseling & assessment, job training, work experience, class training, job placement, OIT, low income & disadvantaged persons, no fees, M-F 8:00 - 4:30) MEDICAL/DENTAL Garfield County Health Department: 10th & Columbia, Pomeroy, 99347 (509) 843-3412 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, blood pressure screening, AIDS education and testing, free, all persons, hours M-F, 8:00 - 4:00, summer hours, 9:00 - 3:00, M-Th) MISCELLANEOUS Blue Mountain Action Council: (206) 529-4980 Community Corrections: 730 - 6th Street, P.O. Box 127, Clarkston, 99403 (509) 758-5870 (lnfonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

40 MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Human Services: 856 Main, P.O. Box 758, Pomeroy, 99347 (509) 843-3791 (Mental counseling, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, 9:00 - 5:00, closed from 12:00 ·1:00, M-F) Information & Assistance: 695 Main, Pomeroy, 99347 (509) 843-3008 (Information atid assistance for those persons over 60 years of age) VETERANS SERVICES Vetera.ns of Foreign Wars 720 West Court Street, Suite A, Sheridan Building, Pasco (509) 545-8122 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:(0) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

41 GRANT COUNTY For additional informatioll see also Adams County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Grant County Mental Health Center: 1638 West Ivy, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 754-3840 (Counseling, emotional support, infonnation & referrals, all persons, fee)

CRISIS Crisis Line: 1038 W. Ivy, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1717 24 Hour phoneline (Crisis counseling, those in need of services, free)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Big Bend Community College: 2402 - 28th Street, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 762-5381 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, hours 8:00 - 4:30 Wednesday through Friday, adults 16 - 22, fee) Columbia Basin Job Corps Center: 2402 - 24th Street, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 762-5581 (Remedial & basic education, GED, skills training, job counseling & placement, disadvantaged persons 16 •. 22 years of age, no fees, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:(0) Job Service Center: 1616 Pioneer Way, P.O. Box 1249, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 766·2568 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Learning Assistance Center: 1616 Pioneer Way, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 762-5351 (Education, ABE, GED, ESL classes, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, free) Private Industry Council: 226 West 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1721 (Vocational counseling and assessment, employment orientation, orr and placement, unemployed & disadvantaged persons, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Student Tuition Waivers ·BBCC: 28 Chanote, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 762-5351 (Education & tuition waivers, those in need of services, sliding fee) Training & Learning Center: Quincy, 98848 (509) 787-4449 (Education, training and learning, those in need of services) Vocational Rehabilitation Office: 1620 S. Pioneer Way, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 766·2223 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, disabled physical & mental persons, free)

42 Washington Human DeveIopmtnt: 1035 West Broadway, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1977 (Vocational counseling,job development, placement, ESL/ABE/GED, support services, migrant seasonal fann workers & those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) FAMILY SERVICES Assistance to Pregnant Teens: P.O. Box 1626, Bldg 9000, Moses Lak~ (509) 762-9887 (Child & Youth services, those in need of services) Birthright: 402 S. Clover, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-4425 (Some free baby clothes & furniture, crisis pregnancy services, pregnancy counseling, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Catholic Family and Child Services: 414 Burres, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1875 Mailing address: P.O. Box 672, Moses Lake (Ephrata) (509) 754-2211 (Child & Youth services, provide counseling, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Family Planning Service of Grant County: 518 Valley Road, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-4001 (Family planning, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, Tuesday, 12:00 -7:00, Wed., 10:00 - 5:00, Thurs., 12:00 - 3:00, Fri., 9:00 - 12:00) Grant County Head Start: P.O. Box 389, Bldg. 9000, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 762-5506 (Child & Youth Services, those in need of services, pre-school children, ages 3-5, sliding scale, hours, school, M-W, 9:00 - 2:00, office, M-F, 8:00 -5:00) Grant County Health District: Grant County Courthouse, Ephrata, 98823 (509) 754-2011 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 37 (Those in need 0f services, sliding fee, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, Children's Coordinative Services, WICProgram, immunizations, $6.00) North Central Washington EMS Council: Cashmere, 98815 (509) 782-2772 (Family reconciliation, group care & adoption, those in need of services) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Child Care Food Pr()gr~m: 604 West 3rd Avenue, P.O. Box 820 Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9206 (Food & nutrition, community nutrition program, community emer- gency services, head start program, those in need of services, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Community Food & Nutrition: 604 West 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9206 (Food & nutrition, those in need of services) Community Services of Moses Lake: 606 W. Broadway, P.O. Box OR3, (509) 765-8101 Moses Lake, 98837 (Food bank, clothing, those in need of services, hours, M-Th, 12:00 - 4:00. December and January, M-F, 12:00 - 4:00) Food Bank: Presbyterian Church, 214 North 4th, Coulee City, 99115 (509) 632-5696 Hours: On call Basin Street, Ephrata, 98823 (509) 754-5772 Grand Coulee, 99133 (509) 633-0830 Lind, 99341 (509) 677-8811 606 W. Broadway, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-8101 335 North 3rd, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-5653 140 E. Main, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 488-5256

43 (Hours, 8:30 - 5:00, M-F) Quincy, 98848 (509) 787-3865 302 Fern Street, Royal City, 99352 (509) 346-2670 (Food banks, Coulee City also has cash available, Ephrata is by appointment only, Grand Coulee is a temporary crisis food bank and also provides furniture, clothing, energy assistance, medical assistance & transportation, Moses Lake also provides shelter, prescriptions & transportation, Quincy also provides clothing, emergency shelter & referrals, Royal City also provides emergency shelter and emergency food only, those in need of services) GCCAC: 604 West 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9206 (Emergency housing, those in need of services) Moses Lake Community Health: 1017 West Broadway, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-0674 (Food & nutrition, those in need of services) Othello Migrant Headstart: 550 North 7th Street, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-5256 (Food and nutrition, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:30) Quincy Child Development Center: 310 H Street SW, Quincy, 98848 (509) 787-2511 (Food and nutrition, handouts to children, those in need of services) Surplus Commodities: 604 West 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9206 (Surplus food distribution center, energy weatherization, child services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services)

GCCAC: 604 West 3rd Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-9206 (Legal services, consult and screening, those in need of services) MEDICAL/DENTAL Columbia Basin Health Association: 140 E. Main Street, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-5256 (Dental care, family planning, medical services, low income persons and families, free) Grant County Health District: County Courthouse, Ephrata, 98823 (509) 754-2011 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, WICK, child care services, developmental disabled services, all persons, sliding fee) Moses Lake Community Health Services: 1005 West Broadway, Moses Lake (509) 765-0674 (Dental care for low income persons, acute care Saturday mornings, hours, 8:00 - 5:30 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 229 - 1st Avenue NW, P.O. Box 159, Ephrata (509) 754-4626 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) Department of Corrections: 229 1st NW, Eprlf'1. 98823 (509) 754-4626 (Division of Community Corrections, ~ in need of services)

44 Human Rights Commission: Great Western Bldg. W. 905 Riverside, Suite 416, (509) 456-4473 Spokane, 99201 Toll free number: 1-800-662-2755 (Civil Rights, discrimination, employment, insurance and credit, those in need of services, free, public accommodation, housing, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Radio KDNA: P.O. Box 800, Granger, 98932 (509) 854-2222 (Broadcast services for Spanish speaking, public education radio station) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 1620 S. Pioneer Way, P.O. Box 1399, (509) 766-2200 Moses La.lee, 98837 229 First Northwest, Ephrata, 98823 (509) 754-2427 455 East Helmock, Othello, 99344 (509) 488-9673 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Grant County Community Action Council: Mailing address, P.O. Box 820 (509) 765-9206 604 West Third Avenue, Moses Lake, 98837 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, no fee) Grant County Mental Health & Family Services: 1038 W. Ivy, Moses Lake (509) 754-3840 (Family counseling, information and referral services, out patient counseling, day care, drug counseling, geriatric services, all persons, sliding fee, hours M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Our Place: P.O. Box 1394, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1214 (24 hour crisis line, provides advocacy, information & referrals, sexual assault programs, domestic violence shelter program, those in need of service, no fee for 15 days, otherwise sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Grant County Alcohol & Drug Center: 510 W. Broadway P.O. Box 1217, (509) 765-5402 Moses Lake, 98837 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWl client assessment, ADATSA, also an outreach program, hours 8:00 - 5:00 & 6:00 - 10:00 evenings M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) VETERANS SERVICES American Legion: 7 N. Wenatchee Avenue, Suite #406, Wenatchee (509) 663-5912 (See Section Il- Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Our Place: 1000 West Ivy Street, Moses Lake, 98837 (509) 765-1214 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, self support groups, resources for family law issues, 24 hour hot line, 8:00 - 5:00, Monday-Thursday, first hour free then sliding scale, those in need of services)

45 GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Evergreen Counseling Center: Main office, 205-8th Street, Hoquiam, 98550 (206) 532-8629 (Family and individual counseling, mental health counseling and referral, all persons, programs for older adults, community education, child & family, ability to pay and sliding fee, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F) Family Services: 245 Becker Building, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-8629 (Family and individual counseling, mental health counseling and referral, all persons, programs for older adults, community education, child & family, ability to pay and sliding fee, hours, 9:00 - 6:00, M-F) CRISIS (See Multiple Service Centers)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION JTPA Youth Programs: 115 South H, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-2437 (Employment training, counseling, workshops, advocacy, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) Grays Harbor College: 1620 Edward T. Smith Drive, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-9020 (Academic & vocational courses, OED testing, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 7:30 - 4:30) Job Service Center: 2700 Simpson Avenue, P.O. Box 1747, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-9318 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Thurston County-Pacific Mountain Job Development & Training Department: (206) 754-4113 2617-A -12th Court SW, FQ-ll, Olympia, 98502 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00 ) (See Section II -JTPA) Vocational Rehabilitation Office: 405 West Wishkah, P.O. Box 1166, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-9272 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, disabled, physical & mental, TDD/ITY. for hearing impaired, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) W.H. Abel Memorial Librm-y: 125 Main Street South, Montesano, 98563 (206) 249-4211 (Education and job information in print, computer and video format, and referral to crisis and non-crisis support services, those in need of services, free)

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FAMILY SERVICES Family Planning Clinic: 2109 Summer Avenue, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-8631 (physical exams, birth control infonnation, teenage pregnancy counseling, food and Ilutrition, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Teenage Pregnancy & Parenting Program: 2109 Sumner St., Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-8631 FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Aberdeen Clothing Bank: 401 East 3rdAvenue, Aber<1.een, 98520 (206) 533-5100 (Clothing bank, those in need of services, hours, M, T, W, Th, 9:30 - 12:00, 1:00 - 3:30) Aberdeen Community Food Bank: 117 East 3rd, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-5077 (Food bank, those in need of services, hours, M,W,F, 4:00 - 5:00) Elma Food Bank: 515 North 3rd Street, Elma, 98541 (206) 482-2609 (Food bank, those in need of services) Galilean Chapel: Ocean Shores Blvd., Ocean Shores, 98551 (206) 289-3313 (Shelter, clothing & food, all persons) Humptulips Food Bank: P.O. Box 100, Humptulips, 98552 (206) 987-2448 (Food bank, those in need of services, emergency calls also, second Thursday of every month, hours, 12:30 - 5:00) Peoples Food Bank: H & Wishkah Streets, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-1062 (Food bank, low income families) The Salvation Army: 120 W. Wishkah, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-1062 (Food bank and clothing bank, low income families, full family service, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Seventh Day Adventist Church: 3101 Cherry Street, Hoquiam, 98550 (206) 532-9247 (Clothing bank, those in need of services) United Presbyterian Church: 216 "K" Street, Hoquiam, 98550 No Phone (Food bank, low income families of Hoquiam or Salvation Anny referrals) MEDICAL/DENTAL Community Health Representative Program: P.O. Box 189, Taholah, 98537 (206) 276-8211 (Maternal child health care, better health care and support for our elders, transportation for health reasons, dental & health education, rehabilitation activities, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, free) Grays Harbor County Health Department: 2109 Summer Avenue, Aberdeen (206) 532-8631 (Immunizations, TB clinic, WIC clinic, family planning, food handers testing, health infonnation, limited care and services, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Harbors Home Health: 117 North Broadway, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-5454 (In home nursing care, MSW, OT, SP, those in need of services, set fee, home health aid, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 100 South "I" Street, Suite 201, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-9276 (Infonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

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MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Coastal Community Action Program: 117 E. 3rd Street, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-5100 (Senior programs, in home care, children & family services, advocacy, 1-800-828-4885 outreach emergency shelter, food, clothing, information & referrals, those in need of services, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 ., 5:00) Department of Social & Health Services: 405 West Wishkah, P.O. Box 189, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-9222 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) 575 East Main, Suites A, B & C, P.O. Box 799, Elma, 98541 (206) 482-2777 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section Il-Departmellt ofSocial & Health Services) Twin Harbors Community Coalition: 2724 Simpson Avenue, P.O. Box 569, Aberdeen 98520 (206) 532-2497 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) 507 Duryea Street, Raymond, 98577 (206) 942-3465 (Hours, M,T,Th, 3:00 - 5:00) (Alcohol & drug abuse counseling, family and children needs, employment counseling, community needs and education, mental health counseling, employment information, food bank, health services, emergency housing, physical and mental disabilities, legal assistance, advocacy for unemployment insurance, minority information, senior services, credit counseling, no fees, those in need of services) Union Gospel Mission: 405 East Heron Street, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-1064 (24 hour shelter for men, women & children, food, referrals, counseling, hours, 9:00 - 5:00, M-F) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Grays Harbor Community Alcoholism Center: 100 South I Street, Aberdeen (206) 533-4940 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) Kairos Center - Grays Harbor Community Alcoholism: 100 South I Street, (206) 533-4940 Aberdeen 98520 (Intensive out patient program, information and referral, individual and group counseling, clcohol information school, alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, alcohol & drug abusers, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) Kairos Detoxification & Recovery House: 611 Eighth Street, Hoquiam, 98550 (206) 533-2529 (Certified detoxification & recovery house, those in need of services, sliding fee, 24 hours, 7 days a week) Quinault Indian Nation: P.O. Box 189, Taholah, 98587 (206) 276-8211 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services) Grays Harbor Community Hospital: 915 Anderson Drive, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-8330 Mailing Address: 1006 North "H" (Certified alcohol detoxification, in patient treatment, nursing home, care unit counseling, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee) TRANSPORTATION Grays Harbor Transportation Authority: 3000 Bay Avenue, Hoquiam, 98550 1-800-562-9730 (25 cents, $1.00 to Olympia, $10.00 monthly, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00)

48 VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veterans Affairs: 2700 Simpson Avenue, P.O. Box 186, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-9283 (See Section 11 -Departme1lt of Veteran Affairs) Mr. Vern Dearing: P.O. Box 684, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-0729 (Delayed stress counseling) Tribal Veterans Representative: Joe Delacruz, 112 West Quinault St., Taholah, 98587 (206) 276-8211 (Quinault Tribe) (See Section 11 - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Kenneth Hansen, Box 130, Tukaland, 98590 (206) 267-6766 (Shoal Water Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Domestic Violence Center: 2306 Summer Avenue, Hoquiam, 98550 (206) 538-0733 (Domestic violence advocacy, counseling, support groups, outreach programs, counseling & shelter for victims of domestic violence, family law issues and sexual assault issues, anger management, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00, men's anger management-$30.00 for intake)

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49 ISLAND COUNTY For additional information see also Skagit Cou.nty COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Catholic Community Services Northwest: 5047 - 50th NW, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 679-1502 (Mental health counseling, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00, if necessary, appointments after 5:00 p.m.) Energy Assistance Office: (206) 678-3131 Friendship House: (206) 336-5533 Good Cheer: (206) 321-6454 Help House: (206) 675-0681 Helping Hands: (206) 221-7777 House of Hope: (206) 221-7777 Island County Health Department: (206) 679-7350 Saratoga Counseling Professionals: 904 North Main, Coupeville, 98239 (206) 678-5555 P.O. Box 160, Coupeville, 98239 (206) 321-4868 (Out patient treatment, family therapy, assessment, individual & group counseling, child abuse programs, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, residents of city, sliding fee, medical coupons)

CRISIS North Whidbey Help: 4029 - 40th Northwest, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 675-3888 (Food bank, emergency gas and prescriptiens, emergency shelter, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:00) Crisis Line: (206) 675-5975

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Northwest Washington Private Industry Council: P.O. Box 2009, (206) 671-1660 Bellingham, 98227 (ITPA, job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged persons, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) JSC Veteran's Outreach: VFWHall, 3037 N. GoldieRd, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 679-0936

50 FAMILY SERVICES Planned Parenthood: 2117-200 Avenue West, P.O. Box 125, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 679-3404 (Family planning, pregnancy, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-F, 9:00 - 4:30) Pregnancy Aid: (206) 321-4767 (Pregnancy counseling for those in need of services)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Helphouse: 4029-40th NW, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 675-0681 (Food bank, those in need of services, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:00) Island County Housing Authority: 7 NW 6th Street, Coup~ville, 98239 (206) 678-4181 (Housing referrals for low income persons, free, low income housing for seniors, handicapped, low income family rental assistance, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:00)

MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 1249 West Pioneer Way, Suite 0, P.O. Box 869, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 675-9031 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 2415 - 20th Northwest, P.O. Box 909, Oalc Harbor, 98277 (206) 675-5928 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Deparhnent ofSocial & Health Services)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Herbert Johnson Clinic: 2090 - 300th SW, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 675-7984 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, OWl client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, mental health care, 24 hour line, those in need of services, sliding fee) Recovery North: 2134 - 200th Avenue West, Suite 1, (206) 679-4525 Oak Harbor, 98277 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWl client assessment, after care for OWl, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Whidbey Island Naval Air Station: NAS Building 103, Oak Harbor, 98278 (206) 257-2394 (Certified alcohol & drub out patient treatment, information school, ADATSA, referrals, only for active military and dependents, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 7:30 - 4:30)

51 TRANSPORTATION Island Transit: 1180 South Highway 20, P.O. Box 1097, Coupeville, 98239 (206) 678-7771 (Free system, hours, M-Sat., 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.)

VETERANS SERVICES American Veterans Service Office: 5717 South Tyler, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-1966 (Counseling, claim work, education, appeal hearings, hours 9:00 - 4:00 M-F, veterans & family, free) VICTIMS Citizens Against Domestic Violence: P.O. Box 796, Langley, 98260 (206) 321-4181 P.O. Box 190, Oak Harbor, 98277 (Domestic violence advocacy, support groups & referrals, safehomes, resources available with family law issues, sexual assault programs, 24 hours, those in need of services, free) f

52 JEFFERSON COUNTY For additional information see also Clallam County

CRISIS Community Counseling: 802 Sh. oldan, MS 113, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-0321 , (24 hour crisis counseling, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00)

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Jefferson County Mental Health Services: 802 Sheridan, Port Townsend (206) 385-0321 (Out patient counseling and contact with local relief services, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00)

CRISIS Community Counseling: 802 Sheridan, MS 113, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-0321 (24 hour crisis counseling, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00)

DISABILITY Bayshore Enterprises: 718 Washington, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-3328

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job Seivice Center: 1002 Lawrence Street, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-5564 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Kitsap County Personnel & Human Resources Department: 614 Division Street (206) 876-7185 Port Orchard, 98366 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30) (See Section II-lTPA Services) Peninsula College: 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 385-4605 (Limited program of college transfer courses, some vocational educational and academic courses, GED testing, adults 16 years or older, grants, hours, T & Th, 9:00 - 3:00, Lab, M-F, 9:00 - 3:(0)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Hoodsport Christian Pantry: North 19591 Highway 101, Shelton, 98584 None (Food for all who are in need, 1st and 3rd Mondays from 1:00 - 3:00, free) 53 LEGAL Safehome/Rape Relief: P.O. Box 743, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-5291 (Legal advocacy, resource services for family law issues, all persons, no fee, office hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00, 24 hour crisis line)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Jefferson County Health Department: 802 Sheridan, 2nd Floor, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-0722 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handlers testing, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 4:30)

MISCELLANEOUS Community Corrections: 210 Polk Street, Room 2, P.O. Box 927, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-1073 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced , under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 .. 5:00) Jefferson County Community Action Council: (206) 385-2572 !

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 623 Sheridan, P.O. Box 554, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-0200 (Accept collect calls, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Makah Community Services: Neah Bay, 98357 (206) 645-2200 (Health, education & welfare referral for Makah Indians, free)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Community Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Center: 802 Sheridan, Port Townsend (206) 385-0650 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Jefferson County Community Alcoholism & Drug Association: 802 Sheridan, (206) 385-0650 Port Townsend, 98368 (Individual and group therapy, treatment and placement, 24 hours, alcohol & drug abuse persons, sliding fee)

TRANSPORTATION Jefferson Transit Authority: 1615 West Simms Way, Port Townsend, 98368 (206) 385-4777 (50 cents, $18.00 monthly, reduced fares for seniors and disabled, 25 cents, $9.00 monthly, hours, M-F, 6:00 am. - 7:00 p.m.)

54 VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: P.O. Box 9778, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-5586 WDVA Veterans Services Office, P.O. Box 9848, Olympia, 98504 (206) 459-6230 (Benefits office in Lacey, Hours, M-P, 3:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department o/Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: James Hobucket, Main St., Box 279, La Push 98350 (Quileute Tribe) VICTIMS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Program: P.O. Box 743, Port Townsend (206) 385-5291 (Individual short term counseling, support groups, victims of domestic violence, sexual abuse, child support services, resources available with family law issues, victims of domestic violence, free) Safehorne Sexual Assault: P.O. Box 1858, Port Angeles, 98362 (206) 452-3811 24 hour crisis line (206) 452-HELP (Sexual assault, emergency family housing, child abuse, family reconciliation services, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-P, 9:00 - 5:00)

55 KING COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HE'ALTH Asian Counseling & Referral: 1032 South Jackson, Suite #200, , 98104 (206) 461-3606 (Individual, marital, family, child abuse counseling, employment orientation, supportive services, mental health and elderly services, vacational, English (ESL), all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Atlantic Street Center: 2103 S. Atlantic Street, Seattle, 98144 (206) 329-2050 (Counseling and mental health, case management, hours, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Cancer Lifeline: 107 Cherry Street, Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-3866 24 Hour phone line 1-800-255-5505 (Mental health counseling, family support program, 24 hours, workplace consultation, 7 days, all persons) Central Area Mental Health Center: 4900 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, 98118 (206) 723-1980 (Treatment for black offenders with a history of institutionalization with history of mental illness, blacks & low income with chronic mentai, illness, case management, meds, sliding fee, hours, M,T,W & F, 8:00 - 5:00, Th, 8:00 - 8:00) Community House I: 431 Boylston Avenue E., Seattle, 98102 (206) 322-2387 (Mental health counseling, out patient, chronic mental illness, case management, daily meals, hours 11:00 - 5:00, 7 days a week, all persons, medical coupons, sliding fee) Community Psychiatric Clinic: 4319 Stone Way North, Seattle, 98103 (206) 461-3614 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee) CPC Fairfax Hospital: 10200 NE 132nd Street, Kirkland, 98034 (206) 821-2000 (Mental health in patient hospital, adolescent, adults, children care, 24 hours, persons needing mental help, insurance payment) Divcrce Lifeline: 1013 - 8th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 624-2959 CMentai health counseling, out patient treatment, support group for divorced families, childrens program, hours 10:00- 4:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) East"ide Mental Health: 1605 - 116th NE, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 827-9100 2840 Northrup Way, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 827-9100 Crisis intervention team, 7 days a week, 8:00 - 8:30 p.m. (206) 827-7766 (Mental health counseling, hours, 8:00 - 9:00 M-Th, 8:00 - 5:00, Fri., all persons, sliding fee) Harborview Community Mental Health Center: 326 - 9th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 223-3000 (Mental health counseling, out patient treatment, all persons, medical coupons, 24 hours) 56 Highline West Mental Health Center: 10015 - 28th Avenue SW, Seattle, 98146 (206) 241-0990 (Mental health counseling out patient treatment, hours 9:00 - 5:00, all persons, free) Jewish Family Service: 1214 Boylston, Seattle, 98101 (206) 447-3240 (Mental health counseling & out patient treatment, hours , 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those of the Jewish faith Lutheran Counseling Network: 17404 - 8th NE, Seattle, 98155 (206) 364-1046 (Mental health counseling, out patient treatment, answering service, all persons) Mental Health North: 10501 Meridian Avenue North, Seattle, 98133 (206) 461-4544 (Mental health counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Montlake Institute: 2200 - 24th Avenue E., Seattle, 98112 (206) 328-0910 (Mental health counseling, out patient treatment, hours, 8:00 - 6:00 M-F, all persons, private practice) Parent Place: 15064 - 15th NE, Seattle, 98115 (206) 364-9963 (Mental health counseling, out patient, parenting, all persons) Presbyterian Counseling Service: 564 NE Ravena, Seattle, 98115 (206) 527-2266 (Out patient individual counseling, marital counseling, hours, 9:00 - 9:00, M-Th, 9:00 - 5:00 Fri. & Sat., all persons, sliding fee) Puget Counseling Center: 113 - 1st Avenue North, Seattle, 98109 (206) 286-8656 (Out patient mental health counseling, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Redmond Counseling Service: 12025 Willows Road, Redmond, 98073 (206) 861-0599 (Mental health counseling; hours 9:00 - 8:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Resource Center for the Handicapped: 20i50 - 45th Avenue NE, Seattle, 98155 (206) 362-CARE (Out patient mental health counseling, vocational training, job placement, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-P, all persons handicapped, sliding fee) Sea-Dru-Nar: 200 W. Comstock, Seattle, 98119 (206) 284-2010 (Residential 9 - 12 month program, nursery services available, counseling, group therapy, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, drug abusers 17+ years of age, sliding fee) Seattle Counseling Services - Sexual Minorities: 1505 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206) 282-9307 (Out patient mental health counseling, an persons) Seattle Mental Health: 1600 E. Olive Street, Seattle, 98122 (206) 281-4300 (Out patient services, counseling, consulting staff services, referrals, acute care & older adult services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, severely & chronically ill, sliding fee) Southwest Community Center: 9407 -16th Avenue SW, Seattle, (206) 684-7438 (Counseling help, women needing help) Treat Alternatives to Street Crime ('l'ASC): 817 South Third Street, Renton, 98055 (206) 228-2122 (Counseling, alternatives to crime, adult felons with substance abuse problems, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) University Hospital: 1959 NE Pacific, Seattle, 98105 (206) 543-3555 Outpatient Psych., 4225 Roosevelt Way, Suite #306, Seattle, 98105 (Out patient mental health counseling, all persons, set fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) Valley Cities Mental Health Center: 2704 "I" Street NE, Auburn, 98002 (206) 833-7444 (Mental health counseling and out patient care, hours, 8:30 - 5:00 M-Th, 8:30 - 8:00, T & W, 8:30 - 2:00, Fri., all persons, sliding fee)

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Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill: 802 N.W. 70th, Seattle, 98117 (206) 783-9264 24 hour hotline (Out patient mental health referral and self help, hours 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, for the mentally ill, free) Western State Hospital. Tacoma: 9601 Steilacoom Blvd, Fort Steilacoom, 98494 (206) 756-2656 (Mental health counseling, in patient hospital, all persons, fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) YWCA of Seattle: 1118 - 5th Avenue, Seattle, 98101 (206) 461-4888 (Out patient mental health counseling, women only, no fee)

CRISIS Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services: P.O. Box 15114, Seattle, 98115 (206) 726-0093 P.O. Box 5125, Seattle, 98125 (Sexual assault programs, crisis line and 24 hour shelter, those in need of services, free) Alcohol & Drug 24 Hour Help Line: P.O. Box 18317, Seattle, 98118-0317 (206) 722-3700 (Emergency crisis counseling, phone referral to appropriate agency, 24 hour answering, alcohol & drug abusers and their families, free) Alcohol & Drug 24 Hour Help Line: Office: 3700 Rainier Avenue South, (206) 722-3703 Seattle, 98144 (Certified alcohol & drug crisis intervention, 24 hour, those in need of services, sliding fee) Crisis Clinic: 1515 Dexter Avenue North, Seattle, 98109 (206) 461-3222 (Crisis & community information line, survivors of suicide re,ferral to self help agency, all persons, no fee, 24 hours, 7 days a week) National Gay & Lesbian Crisisline: (206) 221-7044 (Advocacy services for those harassed because of sexual abuse, hours 8:00 -10:00 M-F, Gays & Lesbians) Teen Line: Seattle (206) 722-4222 Outside Seattle 1-800-562-1240 (Listening teens who care (LTC), Hours, M-Th., 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.) Washington State: HCR 78 Box 336, Naselle, 98638 1-800-562-6025 (Hotline, domestic violence, counseling, referral service, children and men, 24 hours, abused women and men of domestic violence, free)

DISABILITY Advocates Resources & Counseling: 2230-8th Ave., Seattle, 98121 (206) 461-7800 The American Legion AuxilIary Office: 414 Olive Way, 5th Floor, Seattle, 98101 (206) 442-7043 Arthritis Foundation: 100 S. King St., Seattle, 98104 (206) 622-1378 Asian Counseling & Refer.ral Service: 409 Maynard S., Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-3606 Association For Retarded Citizens: ARCjUS OIT Project, Regional Office, (206) 622-2075 COBB Building, 1305-4th Avenue, Suite #511, Seattle, 98101 Association For The Severely Handicapped: 7010 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, 98102 (206) 523-8446 Career Counseling: 13216 Military Rd. S., Seattle, 98168 (206) 242-5410 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 879 Rainier Ave. N., Suite #A-106, Renton, 98055 (206) 772-5201 Child Development & Mental Retardation Center: Univ. ofWa., WJ-lO, Seattle, 98195 (206) 543-9900 Alice Coleman: 4644 Gazelle St., Seattle, 98118 (206) 723-8947 Community-Enterprises of Issaquah: 690 N.W. Juniper, Issaquah, 98027 (206) 392-1812 Community House: 431 Boylston E., Seattle, 98122 (206) 322-2387 Community Service For The Deal And Hard of Hearing: 1609-19th Ave., (206) 322-4996 Seattle, 98122 58 Consejo Counseling & Referral Service: 3808 S. Angeline, Seattle, 98118 (206) 461-4880 Community & Human Resources: King County-(Handicapped Services) (206) 296-7689 Smith Tower, Seattle, 98104 Community Psychiatric Clinic: 4319 Stone Way N., Seattle, 98103 (206) 461-3614 Crawford Rehab Services: 1404-116th E., Suite #222, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 455-4600 Custodial Services: 232 S. Main, Renton, 98055 (206) 226-4700 Custom Industries: 15155 Bel-Red Road, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 643-0234 Custom Industries: 17405-68th N.E., Bothell, 98011 (206) 486-9148 Dorham-Weyant, fnc.: 300 N.E. 97th St., Seattle, 98115 (206) 523-4964 Employment Oppcrtunities Center: 4726 Rainier Ave.S., Seattle, 98118 (206) 725-8200 David Erickson Rehab Center: 12806 Gateway Dr., Seattle, 98168 (206) 248-8266 Fausite Associates: 500 Wall, Seattle, 98155 (206) 363-1718 Food Service Training: 1701 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206) 587-5424 Industrial Skills: 911 Battersby Street, Enumclaw, 98022 (206) 852-3650 Bette Joram: 4420-23rd Ave. SW, Seattle, 98106 (206) 937-6830 Lighthouse For The Blind: 2501 S. Plum, Seattle, 98114 (206) 322-4200 MMK Enterprises: P.O. Box 84527, Seattle, 98108 (206) 772-2646 Charles Martin: 7633-140th Pl.NE, Redmond, 98052 (206) 885-5606 Department of Human Resources: City of Seattle, Alaska Bldg., 6th Floor, (206) 684-0101 618-2nd Ave, Seattle, 98104-2222 Department of Services For The Blind: 3411 S. Alaska St., Seattle, 98118-1631 (206) 721-4422 Disabilities Law Project: 1524 Queen Anne Ave. N., Seattle, 98109 (206) 284-9733 Disahled American Veterans: 915-2nd Ave., Rm. #1058, Seattle, 98174 (206) 442-7048 Division of Developmental Disabilities: 1700 E. Cherry St., Seattle, 98122 (206) 464-5488 Division of Vocational Rehab: 1700 E. Cherry St., Seattle, 98122 (206) 464-7773 Easter Sea! Society: 521-2nd Ave. W., Seattle, 98119 (206) 281-5700 Focus on Part Time Careers: 509-10th Ave. E., Seattle, 98102 (206) 329-7918 HELP: 4700-42nd SW, Seattle, 98116 (206) 938-5054 Hearing, Speech & Deafness Center: 1620-18th Ave., Seattle, 98122 (206) 323-5770 Independent Living Program: Community Home Health Care, 2121-26th S., (206) 328-1403 Seattle, 98109 Injured Workers Hotline: 11512 Riviera NE, Seattle, 98125 (206) 365-1717 King County Muscular Dystrophy Association: 215-6th Ave. N., Seattle, 98109 (206) 728-1266 Library For The Blind &Physically Handicapped: 821 Lenora St., Seattle, 98129 (206) 464-6930 Lighthouse For The Blind: 2501 South Plum, Seattle, 98114 (206) 322-4200 Mame & Associates: 1441 Madrona Drive, Seattle, 98122 (206) 325-6088 Mason Clinic: 1l00-9th Ave., Seattle, 98101 (206) 223-6600 Meleo Rehab Association: 6407 Fauntleroy Way SW, Seattle, 98136 (206) 938-4045 Multiple Sclerosis Associaton {)fKing County: 753 N. 35th, #208, Seattle, (206) 461-6914 98108 Multiple Sclerosis Society: National/Western Washington Chapter, (206) 728-1088 2328-6th Ave. N., Seattle,98121 Muscular Dystrophy Association: 215-6th Ave. N., Seattle, 98109 (206) 728-1266 National Federation Of The Blind Of Washington State: P.O. Box 2516, 1-800-654-4717 Seattle, 98111 (206) 823-6380 Dale Nesbitt: 555 North 167th, Seattle, 98112 (206) 542-2093 NISH: 200 West Mercer, Suite #E-209, Seattle, 98119 (206) 285-6160 North Lake Counselors: 12746-33rd N.E., Seattle, 98115 (206) 363-2632 N.W. Center For The Retarded: 1600 West Armory Way, Seattle, 98119 (206) 285-9140 N.W. Developmental Services: 29013-4Oth S., Auburn, 98001 (206) 941-6143 N.W. Job Stations: 1729-17th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 281-4320 Northwest Paralyzed Veterans Of America: 901 S.W. 152nd St., Seattle, 98166 (206) 241-1843

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OSC Vocational System: 10132 N.E. 185th, Bothell, 98012 (206) 486-4040 O'Neill Assoc.: 1601-2nd Ave., Suite #901, Seattle, 98101 (206) 443-9590 Orion Industries: 7600-5th Ave. S., Seattle, 98108 (206) 762-8900 People System: 155 N.E. 100th St., Suite #302, Seattle, 98125 (206) 526-8000 Pioneer Industries: 700 Highland Park Way, Seattle, 98106 (206) 762-7737 Resource Center For The Handicapped: 20150-45th Ave. N.E., Seattle, 98155 (206) 362-CARE (2273) Seattle Veterans Action Center: lOS-14th Ave., Suite #2-A, Seattle, 98122 (206) 684-4708 Professional Dynamics: 23800 Pacific Hwy S., Kent, 98032 (206) 824-2231 Puget Sound Personnel Services: 6624 S. 196th St., U-100, Kent, 98032 (206) 257-8085 SKCAC Industries: 20450-84th S., Kent, 98031 (206) 395-1240 Seattle Vocational Services: 11728 Aurora Ave. N., Seattle, 98133 (206) 363-7989 Shervey-Owings, Inc.: 15215-52nd Ave. S., #15, Seattle, 98188 (206) 248-3090 The Millionaire Club Charity, Inc.: 2515 Western Avenue, Seattle, 98121 (206) 728-5600 Total Living Concept: 10210 S.E. 26Oth, Kent, 98032 (206) 854-71 04 TRAC Associates: Bellefield Park, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 451-8818 Trillium: 3595-53rd S.E., Auburn, 98002 (206) 735-1553 United Cerebral Palsy of King County: 4409 Interlake N., Seattle, 98103 (206) 632-2827 University of Washington Epilepsy Center: Harborview Medical Center, (206) 223-3573 2A-50, Seattle, 98104 Vision Services: An agency for the vision impaired, 1401 Madison St., (206) 386-6666 Suite #284, Seattle, 98104 Vocational Development Services: P.O. Box 7113, Bellevue, 98007 (206) 641-7103 Washington Advocates for the Mentally III: 225 N. 70th St., Seattle, 98103 (206) 789-7722 Washington Assembly of Citizens With Disabilities: 3530 Stone Way North, (206) 548-0120 Seattle, 98103 Washington Coalition of Citizens With Disabilities: 3530 Stone Way North, (206) 461-4550 Seattle, 98103 Washington Council For The Blind: 1503-5th Ave. W., Seattle, 98122 1-800-255-1147 Washington Protection and Advocacy: 1401 E. Jefferson, Suite #506, Seattle, 98122 (206) 324-1521 Washington Neurological Alliance: 1605-12th Ave., Suite #3, Seattle, 98122 (206) 329-3846 Washington State Head Injury Foundation: 300-12Oth Ave. N.E., Building 3, (206) 451-0000 Room#131, Bellevue, 98005 Thomas Watling: 3216 N.E. 45th Place, #105, Seattle, 98105 (206) 527-4884

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING IEDUCATION ANEW (Women in Trades): Renton (206) 235-2200 (Employment services to help women train for jobs, classes, single women only in need of services) Association of Women Contractors, Suppliers & Design: 217 - 9th AvenueN. (206) 623-8632 Seattle, 98109 (Promotes growth for women in business in non-traditional industries, hours 8:00 - 5:30 M-F, all persons) Bellevue Community College - Displaced Homemakers: 3000 Landerholm (206) 641-2279 Circle S., Rm. A-I02, Bellevue, 98007-6484 (Employment services for displaced homemakers, 5 week course for single women, referral services, displaced homemakers, free, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 4:00) Bellevue Community College: 3000 Landerholm Circle S., Bellevue, 98007 (206) 641-0111 (Academic & vocational counseling, GED testing, career counseling, displaced homemakers, adults 16+ years of age)

60 Center ft:.'[' Career Alternatives: 3700 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, 98144 (206) 723-2286 (career counseling, infonnation on referrals, financial aid preparation, job market analysis, women, students, minorities, free, hourn, M-F, 7:30 - 5:30) Center fo.r Displaced Homemakers: 1701 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206) 587-3855 Main Office: (206) 587-3854 (f'::ducational development, individual counseling, those in need of services, provide support services for the college student, free, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 4:(0) Division of Vocational Rehabmtation: 1030 Greenwood Blvd., Issaquah, 98027 (206) 453-6250 (Vocational rehabilitation program, OASVS, hours 9:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Donham-Williams, Inc.: 300 NE 97th St, Suite C, Seattle 98115 (206) 523-4964 (Vocational rehabilitation program, OASVS, counseling, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, all persons, regulated fee) Edmonds Community College: 20000 - 68th Avenue W., Lynnwood, 98036 (206) 771-1500 (Academic & vocational counseling, GED testing, development, education,job placement, hours 8:00 - 8:00, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee) Employment Opportunities Center: 4726 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, 98118 (206) 725-8200 (Career counseling, assessment, skills and resume bank, bilingual counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, unemployed and disadvantaged persons, free) Federal Job Information Center: 915 Seneca Avenue, Seattle, 98174 (206) 442-4365 (Employment services and help, all persons, free) Federal Women's Program/National Marine Fisheries: 7600 Sand Point (206) 526-6146 Way NE, Building 1, Bin C15700, Seattle, 98115 (promotes employment for women in federal work, hours, 6:ooa.m.-7:00 p.m., M-F, for all persons, free) FOCUS: 509 - 10th Avenue E., Seattle, 98102 (206) 329-7918 (Job referral, 750 members, hours 9:00 - 2:30 M-F, women need help, free) Goodwill Industries: 1400 South Lane Street, Seattle, 98144 (206) 329-1000 (Employment preparation, orientation in 9 month program, on site career planning, on the job training, hours 8:00-4:30, M-F, vocationally & economically disadvantaged, no fee) Green River Community College: 12401 SE 320th, Auburn, 98002 (206) 833-9111 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing & high school completion, registration 9:00am - 8:00pm, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee) Highline Community College: P.O. Box 98000, Des Moines, 98198 (206) 878-3710 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, high school completion, hours 8:00 - 8:00 Monday - Thursday, adults 16+ years of age, grant) Interaction - Transition: 935 16th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 461-6925 (Transition services for ex-offenders, employment and job referrals) Interaction: 19910-50 th Ave .W, Suite 101, Lynnwood, 98036 (206) 774-4777 (Counseling and seminar program for 1 month to help determine what you want and getting what you want in your career, 9:00-6:00, M-F, $750 money back guarantee. for all persons.) Job Service Center: 2707 "I" Street NE, P.O. Box 547, Auburn, 98002 (206) 931-3912 13133 Bel-Red road, P.O. Box 91313, Bellevue, 98009 (206) 455-7113 12550 Aurora Avenue North, P.O. Box 33820, Seattle, 98133 (206) 545-6526

61 1000 Index Avenue NE, P.O. Box 3055, Renton, 98056 (206) 277-7178 2106 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98121 (206) 464-6449 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) P.O. Box 22510, Seattle, 98122 (206) 721-4488 (See Section Il-Employment Security ,Department) Lake Washington Vocational Technical Institute: 11605 - 132nd Avenue NE, (206) 828-5600 Kirkland 98034 (Vocational & continued education, GED testing, English as a second language, displaced homemakers, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, Adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee) National Alliance of Business: 1326 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, 98101 (206) 622-2531 (Liaison with business, industry, labor, education & community groups to assist in development, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, employers & agencies who train, sliding fee) North Seattle Community College: 9600 College Way North, Seattle, 98103 (206) 527-3600 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, ABE, daycare & early childhood, all persons) Operational Emergency Center: 3800 South Othello, Seattle, 98118 (206) 725-2100 (Employment services, job referrals, those in need of services, free) Operation Improvement Foundation: 3201 Rainier Avenue South, Seattle, 98144 No Phone (placement in vocational skills training program at public & private training institutions, economically disadvantaged) Operational Emergency Center - Ex-Offender Work Orientation: 3800 S. Othello, (206) 725-2100 Seattle, 98118 (Employment counseling by referral, job referral & placement assistance, emergency services, career development, ex-offenders & disadvantaged persons, free, hours, M-F, 8:00-5:00) PHS - Central Food Services: 220 - 11th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 343-0552 (Kitchen employment operation, adults, 7 days a week, 3:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.) PHS - Pioneer Industries: 7000 Highland Parkway SW, Seattle, 98106 (206) 762-7737 (Temporary employment, wolk experience in sheltered workshop setting, 18 month training program, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:00-4:30) Renton Vocational Technical Institute: 3000 NE 4th Street, Renton, 98056 (206) 235-2352 (Vocational & continued education, GED testing, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee, hours, M-Th, 7:30 a.m.-4:55 p.m.) Salvation Army: 416 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98104- (206) 621-0145 (Employment services, all persons, sliding fee) Seattle Central Community College: 1701 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206) 587-3800 (Job search & employee asr,istance, career information, counseling, womens educational career goals referral to help women return to school, hours 8:30 - 4:30, women in need) Seattle Community College: 1701 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206) 587-3800 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, employment services for displaced homemakers, works activities, educational & career goals, single parents, hours 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, displaced homemakers, free) Seattle Indian Center, Inc.: 611 - 12th Avenue South #300, Seattle, 98144 (206) 329-8700 (Vocational counseling & assessment, training & employment assistance, clothing & food banks, those in need of services, no fee, hours, M-F, 8:30-4:30) Seattle Urban League: 105 - 14th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 461-3792 (Employment services, all persons) 62 Seattle City Personnel Department: 710 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 625-7999 (Employment services, all persons) Seattle-King County Private Industry Council: 2001 Western Avenue, (206) 684-7390 Market Place One #250, Seattle, 98121 (JTPA, job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplement services, economically disadvantaged persons, free, M-F 8:00-5:00) Seattle-King County Public Defenders Association: 810 - 3rd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 447-3900 (Vocational counseling, assessment, training and supportive services, job referral, economically disadvantaged persons, sliding fee) Self Placement Program: 1601 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98101 (Employment help, referral service, resume, copying & mailing; hours, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, free) Shoreline Community College: 16101 Greenwood Avenue NOlth, Seattle, 98133 (206) 546-4101 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, hours 8:00-5:00 M-F, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee) South Seattle Community College: 6000 - 16th Avenue SW, Seattle, 98106 (206) 764-5300 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee) University of Washington - Staff Employment Office: 1320 NE Campus (206) 543-6969 Parkway, Seattle, 98195 (Employment opportunities with the University of Washington, those enrolled at the University of Washington) United Indians of All Tribes Foundation: 1945 Vale Place E., Seattle, 98102 (206) 325-6381 (Employment counseling, job referral, placement assistance, GED & test center, social service planning department, hours, 3:30- 5:00 M-F, for all persons, no fee) University YWCA (Job Finding): 405 7A Roosevelt Way NE ,Seattle, 98105 (206) 632-4747 (Employment services, job resources, individual counseling, sliding fee, hours, M-F 9:00-5:00) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation- Ballard: 907 NW Ballard Way, (206) 545-7730 N 42-5, Seattle, 98107 Bellevue: 15831 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, 98008 (206) 649-4236 Burien: 15811 Ambaum Blvd SW" Mail Stop N-44-2 Seattle, 98166 (206) 433-1319 Green River Community College: A.R.A. Bldg, Room SU-8, Auburn (206) 833-9111 Northgate: 9620 Stone Avenue North #202, Seattle, 98103 (206) 545-6680 Seattle Community College: 1801 Broadway, 2nd 304 Seattle, 98122 (206) 464-7647 (Helps disabled stated residents obtain employment, hours 8:00- 5:00, M-F, disabled, physical & mental persons, free) Washington Human Development: 4636 E. Marginal Way South, Suite 113, (206) 226-1122 Seattle, 98134 (Immigration services, ESL, ABE, GED, job development and placement, vocational counseling, training clerical, word processing" hours 8:00 - 5:00 ,M-F, migrant seasonal farm workers and economically disadvantaged free) WEN (Women Employment Network): South Seattle Community College, (206) 764-5304 6000-16th Avenue SW, Seattle, 98106 Employment services, placement assistance, computer training, hours, 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, women in need of services, free)

63 I YWCA (Job Finding): 1118 - 5th Avenue, 2nd Floor, Seattle, 98101 (206) 364-6810 I (Employment services, women in need of services, free) YWCA· North Area Employment Services: 2611 NE 125th, Suite 123, (206) 364-6810 Seattle, 98125 I (Employment services, all persons, free, vocational testing -$25, hours, M-F, 9:00-5:00, Wednesday 9:00-8:00)

FAMILY SERVICES Abortion Pregnancy Referra} Service: 701 NE Northlake Way, Seattle, 98105 (206) 634-3460 (Family planning, pregnancy, referral for counseling, birth control, pregnancy information, health care & social services, all persons, sliding fee) Adoption Services of W ACAP: 543 Industry Drive, Tukwila, 98188 (206) 575-4550 (Family planning, pregnancy, adoption counseling, hours, 9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:00 M-F, all persons, free) Apple Parenting Program: 1102 J Street SE, Auburn, 98022 (206) 939-0870 (Preschool, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, low income, free) Children's Home Society of Washington: 3300 NE 65th, Seattle, 98115 (206) 524-6020 (Family support services, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30-5:30) Children's Hospital & Medical Center: 4800 Sand Point Way NE, (206) 526-2500 Seattle, 98105 (parenting, physician referral program, all persons, free, 7 days a week, hours, 7:00 a.m.-l1:00 p.m.) Community Obstetrics Referral Program: 190 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, 98109 (206) 284-5291 (Family planning, pregnancy, referral for prenatal care and delivery, hours, 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, low income) Crisis Pregnancy Center of King County: 5017 196th St SW, Lynnwood, 98036 (206) 774-7850 (Counseling, pregnancy, all persons, free, hours, Tues 9:00-5:00, Wed 1:00-5:00, Thurs. 9:00-1:00) Department of Human Resources, City of Seattle: The Alaska Bldg, (206) 386-1050 618-2nd Ave, Seattle, 98104-2222 (Child care cost assistance, Head Start, home day care, food service, youth services, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Family Services: 107 Cherry Street, Suite 500, Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-3883 Renton, Kent & Seattle area (206) 461-3883 (Anger management classes, widowed information, facing aging, child guidance, consultation services, counseling, education & support for families & individuals, cancer lifeline, Evergreen Stroke Assoc/ARISE, family counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, widows, families, abused women, sliding fee) Harborview Medical Center - Women's Clinic: 325 - 9th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 223-3367 (Family planning, pregnancy, Mon, Wed, Th, Fri 8:00-4:30, Tues, 8:00-7:30, all persons, medical coupons) Medina Children's Service: 123 - 16th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 461-4520 (Family planning, pregnancy, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services) New Hope of Washington: 2611 NE 125th, Suite 146, Seattle, 98125 (206) 363-1800 (pregnancy, adoption & foster care services, hours 8:30 - 5:00, M-F, all persons, free)

64 Options for Pregnancy: P.O. Box 88007, Seattle, 98188 (Family planning, pregnancy, all persons) Planned Parenthood: 2211 E. Madison, Seattle, 98112 (206) 328-7700 (Family planning & pregnancy, training & educational adoption referral, STD checks, hours 11 :30, all persons, sliding fee) Pregnancy Aid: 509 Olive Way #1507, Seattle, 98101 (206) 621-1721 (Family planning & pregnancy, hours 11:30, all persons, sliding fee) Seattle Head Start: 105 Union Street, Seattle, 98101 (206) 281-6890 Sex Information Line: (206) 328-7711 (planned parenthood, sexually transmitted disease, birth control, hours 2:00 - 8:00 - Monday through Thursday, all persons, free) Supervision Services, Inc.: (206) 771-9402 (Facilitators for parent-child visitations, those in need of services) The Rubber Tree: 4426 Burke Avenue North, Seattle, 98103 (206) 633-4750 (Non-prescription contraceptives, reasonable prices, family planning, educational services, all persons, hours, M-F 11 :00-8:00, Sat 11 :00-7 :00) University Hospital- Medical Genetics Clinic: 1959 NE Pacific, Seattle, 98195 (206) 548-4255 (Family planning, pregnancy, all persons, sliding fee) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Auburn Community Fund: P.O. Box 464, Auburn, 98002 (206) 833-8925 (Food, clothing, emergency aid, emergency housing, hours, (206) 628-2008 9:00 - 1:30, those in need of services, free) American Hotel: 520 South King, Seattle, (206) 223-9282 (206) 628-2008 (Shelter - women's progrdIIl, women & children, $5.00 per night) Bethlehem House: c/o Holy Rosary Church, 139 42nd Ave SW, Seattle, 98116 (206) 937-7521 (Emergency shelter for women with children, no single people, those in need of services, free) Bread of Life Mission: 97 South Main, Seattle, 98104 (206) 682-3579 (Emergency shelter for men with breakfast & dinner, beds and showers, hours 9:30 - 11:30 Monday, Friday, men in need, free) CAMP~ Seattle (206) 329-4111 (Family shelters, emergency housing, food bank, energy & unemployment programs, inner city self help & youth, food bank open Thursday & Friday 8:30 - 12:00, regular hours 8:30 - 5:00, economically disadvantaged) Chabad House: 454119th Ave NE, Seattle 98105 (206) 527-1411 (Emergency shelter for men, $10.00 each night, $5.00 for children, bed, showers, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, jewish men in need, fee) Emergency Feeding Program: (206) 562-0698 Friendly Inn: 522 South King, Seattle, No Phone (Shelter for women, women, $5.00 per night) Georgetown Service Center: 6200-13th, Avenue S, Seattle, 98108 (206) 767-7888 (Emergency food, clothing & household furnishings, those in need of services, free, hours M-F 10:00-2:(0) Inn Between: 6205 - 222nd SW Montlake Terrace, Seattle, 98043 (206) 774-9843 (Emergency help for women & children, housing counseling for misplaced homemakers, women & children, sliding fee) International District Housing Alliance: 409 Maynard Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 623-5132 (Assistance in finding low cost housing, low income persons, hours, M-F 9:00-5:(0)

65 King County Housing Authority: (206) 2#7750 Lutheran Compass Center: 77 South Washington, Seattle, 98104 (Emergency shelter for men and women with some counseling available, men & women in need, set fee) Meals on Wheels: (206) 448·5767 Multi-Service Centers of North & East King County: 18220 - 96th NE, Bothell 98011 (206) 485-6521 (Emergency shelter for women, families & children, referrals to other community agencies for support services, food, clothing, hours 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, free) Neighborhood House: 905 Spruce Street, Seattle, 98104 (206) 447-8430 (Emergency services, information & referrals, advocacy, hours 8:30 - 5:00, M~F, low income families in public housing, free) Northwest Harvest: (206) 625-0755 Peniel Mission: Seattle (206) 441-7700 (Emer~ency shelter for men, men in need) PHS Bishop Lewis House-Work Release: 703 - 8th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 464-7000 Dalton House - 4510 - 2nd Avenue NE, Seattle, 19805 (206) 545-8512 Fellowship House-Work Release - 220 - 11th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 464-5472 Madison Inn-Work Release - 102 - 21st Avenue E., Seattle (206) 464-5847 Mark Cooper House ~ 1110 - 18th Avenue E., Seattle, 98112 (206) 328-7144 The Bridge - 1102 E. Spruce, Seattle, 98122 (206) 446-6370 Vantage Point - 5614 - 17th NW, Seattle, 98107 (206) 782-6787 (Residential facility, offenders, state, federal, county, sliding fee) Providence Hospitality House: P.O. Box 22382, Seattle, 98122 (206) 322-2107 (Emergency shelter for women & children, no single womerT, meals, 4 family, hours 9:00 - 4:00, M-F, all persons, free) Renton County Housing Authority: (206) 226-1850 Sacred Heart Shelter: 232 Warren Avenue North, Seattle, 98109, (206) 285-7489 24 hour phone line (Emergency shelter for women, families & children, males or females with families, single women, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, free) Salvation Army Catherine Boothe House: P.O. Box 20128, Seattle, 98102 (206) 324-4943 (Shelter for abused women, counseling & children, 24 hours, abused women, sliding fee) Salvation Army Red Shield Lodge: 416 2nd Avenue, Seattle 98104 (206) 621-0145 (Transitional Living Services, for men only, $50 a week) Seattle County Housing Authority: (206) 443-4411 Seattle Emergency Housing Services: 905 Spruce Street, Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-3660 (Emergency shelter for women, families & children, those in need of services, sliding fee) Seattle Milk Fund: (206) 285-6455 Seattle Urban League: (206) 461-3792 Second Chance Reynolds House: 410 - 4th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 464-6320 (ResidentiIU facility, offenders referred by DOC) South King County - Federal Way Bank: 3163 PHS Freeway, Seattle, 98003 (206) 838-3111 (Emergency shelter for single women, hours 10:00 - 2:00 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Federal Way residents only, free) St. Martin De Porres Shelter - Catholic Community Center: 1561 Alaskan Way S., Seattle, 98134 (206) 323-6341 (Emergency shelter for men, laundry, health care, alcohol counseling, mental health counseling, meals, hours after 6:30 p.m., men 50+ years of age in need, free)

66 Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-562-6025 (Shelter referrals) U.S. Social Security Administration: 400 Mercer, Suite 300, Seattle, 98101 1-800-234-5772 (all persons) Union Gospel Mission: 520 King Street, Seattle, 98104 (206) 628-2008 (Shelter for women & families, those in need of services, fee, hours, 7 days a week, 7:00-11:00 p.m.) Union Gospel Mission: 318 Second Avenue, Exit South, Seattle 98104 (206) 622-5177 (Emergency shelter for men, some meals, rehabilitation, clothing, 24 hours, men in need, $1.00 meals, $2.00 bed) Pathways for Women: 6205 - 222nd SW, P.O. Box 5627, Montlake Terrace, 98043 (206) 774-9843 (Counseling, shelter, housing, displaced homemakers program, education & children, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) YWCA - Downtown: 1118 - 5th Avenue (Third floor), Seattle, 98101 (206) 461-4882 (Emergency shelter for single women, women with children, those in need of services, no fee, 24 hours, 7 days a week) YWCA - South County Branch: 1025 South 3rd, Suite E, Renton, 98055 (206) 255-1201 East Cheny Branch: 2820 E. Cheny, Seattle, 98122 (Emergency shelter for women, families & children, all persons, no fee, hours, 8:30-4:30 M-F) LEGAL American Civil Liberties Union: 1720 Smith Tower, Seattle, 98104 (206) 624-2180 506 - 5th Avenue, Seattle (Legal assistance, hours 9:00 - 5:00 Monday - Friday, all persons, free) Dispute Resolution Center of King County: P.O. Box 21148, Seattle, 98111 (206) 329-3944 (Landlord disputes, mediator service, merchant consumer, hours, 8:30 - 5:30 M-F, those in need of services, free) King County - Family Court Services: Courthouse, W #364, Seattle, 98101 (206) 296-0100 Office of Public Defense: 2015 Smith Tower, Seattle, 98104 (206) 447-3900 Prosecuting Attorney: 516 - 3rd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 296-9020 (Legal assistance, all persons) Northwest Women's Law Center: 119 S. Main Street, Suite 330, Seattle, 98104 (206) 682-9552 (Legal assistance, information referral over phone, hours 9:00 - 5:00, (206) 621-7691 M-F, all persons, free) Pacific Family Mediation Institute: 12505 Bel Red Road, Bellevue, 98055 (206) 451-7940 (Legal assistance, answering service, all persons) Seattle King County Bar Association: 600 Bank of California, 900 - 4th, Seattle (206) 624-9365 (Legal assistance, lawyer referral, telephone law, neighborhood legal clinic, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, $20.00 first 1/2 hour, otherwise varies) Seattle Rape Relief: 1825 S. Jackson, Seattle, 98144 (206) 632-7273 (Counseling, family law resources, legal advocacy; abused women & rape victims, free) Sexual Assault Center: 325 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 223-3047 (Resource services for family law issues; all persons)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Easter Seal Society of Washington: 521 - 2nd Avenue W., Seattle, 98119 (206) 281-5700 (Dental access program, disable programs, referrals, all persons, free, hours, M-F 8:30-5:00)

67 Forty Fifth Street Clinic: 1629 North 45th Street, Seattle, 98103 (206) 633-3350 (Out patient health care, general medical care, IllY testing, hours , 9:00 - 5:00 M,·F, all persons, sliding fee) Georgetown Dental Clinic: 733 S. Findlay, Seattle, 98108 (206) 461-6943 6200 - 13th Avenue South, Seattle, 98108 (Dental services, general and prothodontics, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, adults, sliding fee) International District Emergency Center: P.O. Box 14103, Seattle, 98114 (206) 623-3321 (Medical, emotional & oth~r support groups in acute emergencies, 24 hours, must call first and live in area, free) North DistrictlKing County Health: 10501 Meridian Avenue North, Seattle (206) 296-4765 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Odessa Brown Children's Clinic: 2101 E. Yesler Way, Seattle, 98122 (206) 329-7870 (Dental care, medical clinic, foster care & WIC, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Optometric Center of Seattle: 172 - 20th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 325-1100 (Eye care, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, sliding fee) Rainier Vista Medical Clinic: 3006 S. Oregon, Seattle, 98108 (Medical care; all ages, sliding fee) Regional Division· King County Health: 1200 Public Safety Bldg., Seattle (206) 296-4600 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, hours 8:OQ - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Sea-Mar Community Health Clinic: 8720 - 14th Avenue South, Se~ttle, 98108 (206) 762-3730 (Dental care out patient, medical, WIC homeless program, home health, hours 8:00 - 6:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) . Seattle King County Dental Services: 720 Olive Way #913, Seattle, 98101 (206) 935-0100 (Dental care & referral, all persons, free) Seattle Poison Center: 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 98105 (206) 526-2121 (Emergency information, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, free) 1- 800-732-6985 Phone lines open 24 hours Seattle King County Department of Public Health: 110 Prefontaine Place (206) 296-4600 South, Seattle, 98104 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Southeast Seattle Community Dental Clinic: 3800 S. Myrtle Street, Seattle (206) 461-6981 (Dental care, all persons, sliding fee) Sydney Miller Community Service Center: 169 - 19th Avenue, Seattle, 98144 (206) 323-7096 (Sickle cell testing, transportation to prisons, medicine, those in need of services, sliding fee) University of Washington School of Dentistry: 1959 NE Pacific, Seattle, 98195 (206) 543-5830 (Dental care, all persons, reduced fee, hours, M-F 8:00-5:(0) Yesler Terrace Health Clinic: 102 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206) 625-9260 (Dental services, general and root canals, medical, all ages, sliding fee, Dental: M-F 8:00-4:00 Medical: M-Th 1:00-5:(0)

MISCELLANEOUS Bread of Life Mission: 97 South Main Street, Seattle, 98104 (206) 682-3579 (Homeless facility for men, bed capacity 40+, 4 free nights & $2 a night after that) 24 hour phone line

68 Operation Look Out: P.O. Box 231, Montlake Terrace, 98043 (206) 771-7335 24 hr number, M-F 8:00-5:00 1-800-782-7335 (Operation lookout for missing children, legal, searching, parenting, all persons, free) Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 420 East Main Street, MS NA-48, Auburn, 98002 (206) 931-3965 23 - 148th SE, MS NB-69, Bellevue, 98007 (206) 455-7180 15111 - 8th Avenue SW, P.O. Box 66768, Seattle 98166 (206) 246-2039 1601 - 2nd Avenue, Suite 905, MS TB-12, Seattle 98101 (206) 464-7387 9620 Stone Avenue N. #102, MS TB-07, Seattle 98103 (206) 545-6651 110 PrefontainePlace South, MS TB-11, Seattle 98104 (206) 464-7950 817 South 3rd Street, MS NR-62, Renton, 98055 (206) 764-4225 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sento>:nced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Concilio for the Spanish Speaking: 157 Yesler, Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-4891 8021- 230 SW, Edmonds, 98020 (Employment referrals, hispanic news magazine & bilingual referrals, alcohol, drug & cocaine addiction, hispanics, $2,000.00) Downtown Emergency Service Center: 210 Jefferson, Seattle, 98104 (206) 464-1570 (Homeless facility for men & women, no fee) 24 hrs. Highline High Point Branch: 1010 South 146th, Seattle, (206) 932-3266 (Anger management classes, all persons, sliding fee) (206) 241-0990 Interaction Transition: 935 - 16th Avenue, Seattle, 98122, Main office: (206) 461-6925 (Aid in transition from incarceration to society, employment (206) 328-1860 counseling, job referrals & placement assistance, help for transition to community, ex-offenders, no fee, M-F 9:00-5:00) Lutheran Compass Center: 77 South Washington, Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-7837 Salvation Army Shelter: 811 Maynard, Seattle, 98104 (206) 621-0145 (Homeless facility for men, bed capacity 50+, can stay 14 days, no meals provided) Salvation Army Shelter: 416 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206)621-0145 (Low fee, transitional housing for men, bed capacity 50+, no meals) Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities: 1505 Broadway, Seattle, 98122 (206)282-9307 (Anger control support group for lesbians, hours 12:00 - 9:00, lesbians) Seattle Indian Health Board 611 - 12th Avenue South, Seattle, 98144 (206) 324-9360 P.O. Box 3364, Seattle, 98114 (Jail/prison outreach, assessment, referral, counseling (206)621-0145 coordination, referral services, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M, T, Th, F 8:00-5:30" W 8:00-8:00) Union Gospel Mission: 318 Second Avenue, Seattle, 98104 24 hr phone (206) 622-5177 (Homeless facility for men, bed capacity 220+, can stay 2 days, no fee)

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Broadview Emergency Shelter: P.O. Box 31151, Seattle, 98103 (206) 622-4933 (Emergency housing, information and referral, crisis counseling, 3 month to 6 month transitional housing, domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy and counseling, self support groups, hours, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee)

69 Catholic-Community Services: 100 - 23rd Avenue S., Seattle, 98144 (206) 325-5162 (Legal assistance, mental health counseling & out patient care, family (206) 323-6336 planning, pregnancy, certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWJ client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, all persons, free, hours, M-F, 3:30 - 5:00) Central Area Motivation Program: 722 - 18th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 329-4111 Employment line: (206) 329-4114 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) City of Seattle DHR: 400 Yesler Building, Seattle, 93104 (206) 684-4767 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) Correctional Specialities: 201 - 116th NE, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 456-4000 Sexual deviancy evaluations (adult & juvenile), comprehensive sexual deviancy treatment, polygraph examinations, victim-spouse therapy and support, adult and juvenile psychological evaluations, competency evaluations, training, expert testimony and professional consultation services, presentations to professionals, ex-offenders, sliding fee) Department of Social & Health Services: 2809 - 26th Avenue South, Seattle, 98144 (206) 721-4000 2106 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98121 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 464-7060 15811 Ambaum Blvd SW, Seattle, 98166 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 433-1336 6330 - 35th SW, Seattle, 98126 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 464-6156 1700 East Cherry, Seattle, 98122 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 464-7250 15821 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, 98008 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 649-4000 907 NW Ballard Way, Seattle, 98107 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 789-5200 25602 -74th Avenue South, P.O. Box 848, Kent, 98032 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 872-2145 1617 South 324th, P.O. Box 4629, Federal Way, 98003 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 872-2263 3600 South Graham, Seattle, 98 I 18 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 721-4676 (See Section I1-Department ofSocial & Health Services) EI Centro de la Raza: 2524 -16th Avenue S., Seattle, 98144 (206) 329-9442 (Employment referrals, housing, educational counseling, day care, free lunches, food & nutrition, hours 8:30 - 5:30 M-F, all persons, free) Federal Way Emergency Services: 1200 S. 336th, Federal Way, 98003 (206) 338-3111 (Emergency shelter for women, families and children, food bank, hours 10:00 - 2:00 M-F, those in need of services, free, CLOSED ON TUESDAY) Freemont Public Association: 3601 Freemont Avenue North, Seattle, 98103 (206) 632-1285 (Employment services, job listing, food bank, legal clinic, daycare & re-employment advocacy, housing counseling, welfare right advocates, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, unemployed & disadvantaged persons, free) Friends of Youth: 414 Front Street North, Issaquah, 98027 (206) 392-KlDS (Emergency shelter for women, families & children, alcohol & drug, family counseling programs, employment counseling, hours, 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Group Health Cooperative: 1600 E. John, Seattle, 98122 (206) 325-7057 (Out patient alcohol & drug treatment, information referral, domestic violence counseling & support groups, hours, 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, members of Group Health, fee)

70 Lutheran Social Services: 6920-22Oth St. S.W., Mountlake Terrace, 98043 (206) 672-6009 (Pregnancy, mental health counseling, life enrichment, adoption services, lifeline, hours 8:30 - 6:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Metro Center YMCA: 909 - 4th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 382-5013 Youth Employment (206) 382-5011 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, counseling, hours 8:30 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) Millionaire Club Clinic: 2515 Western Avenue, Seattle, 98121 (206) 223-5915 (Medical treatment, referrals, employment, low cost clothing & meals, hours 8:00 - 12:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Neighborhood House: 905 Spruce, Seattle, 98104 (206) 461-8430 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) Northeast King County Multiple Service Center: 18220 - 96th Avenue :r-..TE, (206) 485-6521 Bothell (Energy assistance, referrals, dental referrals, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:30 - 4:30, M-F, free, food bank, Tues., 10:00 - 12:00) Ryther Child Center: 2400 NE 95th Street, Seattle, 98115 (206) 525-5050 (Child abuse services, adolescent alcohol & substance abuse programs, parenting, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M, Th, F, 8:00 - 5:00, Tues., Wed., 3:00 - 6:00) Seattle King County Public Health Department: Assessment Clinic & Resource Center: 1116 Summit Avenue, (206) 296-4999 Seattle, 98101 (Aids testing and counseling, clinic, 8:00 - 7:00, phone 8:00 - 5:00) Auburn Public Health Center: 20 Auburn Avenue, Auburn, 98002 (206) 852-8400 Bellevue Health Center: 2424-156th Ave N.E., Bellevue, 98009 (206) 296-4920 Central Environmental Health Center: 172 - 20th Avenue, (206) 296-4632 Seattle, 98122 (Food establishment inspections, noise inspections, rodents, hours, M-F, 7:30 - 5:00) Columbia Health Center: 4400-37th Avenue South, Seattle, 98118 (206) 296-4650 (Hours, M-F, 9:00 - 6:00) Downtown Public Health Center: 2124-4th Avenue, Seattle, 98121 (206) 296-4755 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) East Public Health Center: 2424 - 156th Avenue NE, Bellevue, 98007 (206) 296-4920 (Environmental health, plumbers, PHN, WIC, dental, child health, STD, various fees, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) North Seattle Public Health Center: 10501 Meridian Avenue N, (206) 296-4765 Seattle, 98133 (Hours, M-F, 7:30 - 5:00) Renton Public Health Center: 3001 NE 4th Street, Renton, 98055 (206) 296-4700 (206) 296-4604 Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic: 325 - 9th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 223-3000 Southwest Public Health Center: 10821 - 8th Avenue SW, Seattle, 98146 (206) 296-4646 (Dental care & referrals, family planning, pregnancy, child health clinic, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00» Seattle Veterans Action Center: 2024 East Union, Seattle, 98122 (206) 625-4656 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M·F, sliding fee) 71 I South King County Multi-Service Center: 1200 South 336th, Federal Way, 98003 (206) 838-6810 (Transportation, food, clothing, employment, daycare, alcohol services, information, refe! ..:ll to resources for abused women, assistance with shelters & literacy program, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Pathways for Wome~.: P.O. Box 5627, Lynnwood, 98046 (206) 774-9843 (Help for abused women, shelter, counseling, classes, employment assistance, shared housing for homeless, Snohomish County women with children only, women in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Adult Children of Alcoholics: P.O. Box 23067, Seattle, 98102 Cocaine Anonymous (206) 722-6117 Alcohol Helpline (206) 722-3700 (Alcohol & drug support groups and counseling, 24 hours, 7 days, all persons, free) AI-Anon Family Groups 3rd Avenue #803, Seattle, 98101 24 Hr. phone line (206) 625-0000 (Support groups, referral to agency, all persons, free) Alcoholics Anonymous: 1507 Queen Anne Avenue North, Seattle, 98109 (206) 587-2838 (Regular AA meetings and support groups, all persons, free) Alternatives: 1818 Westlake North, Seattle, 98109 (206) 282-4161 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, hours 8:00 - 6:00 Monday- Friday, those in need of services, payment) Auburn Youth Resources: 816 F Street SE, Auburn, 98002 (206) 939-2202 (Certified drug out patient treatment, youth family counseling, teen therapy for run aways, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F by appointment, primarily youths, sliding fee) Ballard Community Hospital Care Unit: Box C-70707, Seattle, 98107 (206) 789-7209 5300 Tallman Avenue NW, Seattle, 98107 24 hour phone line (Certified alcohol detoxification and in patient treatment and after care, those in need of services, fee) Bellevue Probation Division: 475 112th Avenue SE, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 455-6956 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWI client assessment, hours 9:00- 5:00 M-F, Bellevue District Court only, fee) Calm-Justice Associates, Inc.: 1207 N. 200th Street, Seattle, 98133 (206) 542-1136 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, custody assessments, family marital court, hours 8:00 - 4:30 Monday - Saturday, those in need of services, free) Care Unit Hospital: 10322 NE 132nd Street, Kirkland, 98034 (206) 821-1122 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient treatment, alcohol detoxification, free assessment, public lectures, chemical in patient treatment, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee) Cedar HiD Treatment Center: 15900 - 227th Avenue SE, Maple Valley, 98038 (206) 296-8700 (Chemical alcohol in patient treatment, after care, certified alcohol & drug, intensive in patient treatment, alcohol extended care recovery housing, hours 8:00 - 4:00, M-F all persons, public assistance)

72 Center for Human Services: 17011 Meridian Avenue North, Seattle, 98133 (206) 546-2411 (Out patient treatment, counseling, general counseling, assessment, certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWI client assessment, drug out patient treatment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, sliding fee) Chemical Dependency Program: 1945 Yale Place East, Seattle, 98102 (206) 325-0070 1207 Pine Street, Seattle, 98101 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, night classes, in patient treatment, hours 8:30 - 5:00, those in need of services, sliding fee) Chinook Center: 200 Queen Anne Avenue, Seattle, 98109 (206) 282-9991 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, intensive out patient treatment, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee) Cocaine Anonymous: P.O. Box 45310, S?attle, 98145 (206) 722-6117 (Support groups, 12 step group, 24 hours, all persons, free) Comprehensive Alcohol Services: 23830 Pacific Highway South, Kent, 98032 (206) 824-5565 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services, fee, hours, M-F 8:30-5:30) Consejo Counseling & Referral: 3808 S. Angeline, Seattle, 98118 (206) 762-5665 2524 - 16th Avenue S., Seattle, 98144 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, out patient treatment & counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee) Cornerstone Treatment Centers: 610 NW 44th, Seattle, 98107 (206) 784-9947 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, anger management, family counseling, those in need of services, insurance payment, hours, M-Th 9:30-6:00, F 9:30-3:30) Crosby Enterprises, Inc.: 13751 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, 98125 (206) 362-0062 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, those in need of services) Dell Craig Therapist, Inc.: 22030 -7th Avenue South, Des Moines, 98198 (206) 824-9273 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, hours 8:00 - 8:00 M-F, those in need of services, insurance payment) Eastside Alcohol Center: 606 - l20th Avenue NE, Bellevue, 98005 (206) 454-1505 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, (206) 722-3700 DWI client assessment, out patient treatment and counseling, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-Th 7:30-8:30, F 9:00-3:(0) Evergreen Treatment Services: 1250 - 1st Avenue South, Seattle; 98134 (206) 223-3644 (Certified drug out patient treatment, methadone treatment, detoxification and urinalysis testing, out patient counseling, hours 7:00 - 4:00 M-F, all persons, free) Federal Way Counseling Services: 32700 Pacific Highway S., Federal Way, 98043 (206) 874-4443 (Certified alcohol & drug, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, fee) Federal Way Youth Services: 1411 SW Dash Point Road, Federal Way 98063 (206) 839-6555 (Certified drug out patient, intensive out patient treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hour, M-F 10:00-6:(0) Care Unit Clinic: 1810 116th Ave NE, Suite E, Bellevue 98004 206) 736-1105 25608 - 74th Avenue S., Kent, 98032 (206) 859-0951 12063 - 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, 98125 (206) 363-0081

73 (Alcohol & drug infonnation school, counseling, in patient & out patient treatment, assessment, hours 9:00 - 6:00 M-F, adults and children, set fee) Genesis House: 621 - 34th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 328-0881 (Certified drug long tenn residential, after care, in patient drug treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00-5:00) Group Health Cooperative Adaption: 2661 Bel Red Road, Bellevue, 98005 (206) 885-9492 2700 - 152nd Avenue NE, Redmond, 98052 Ext. 4366, (206) 883-5151 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment & detoxification, infonnation school, OWl client assessment, intensive in patient treatment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services,.) GROUP HEALTH MEMBERS ONLY Ruth Dykeman Youth & Family Services: P.O. Box 66086, Seattle, 98166 (206) 243-5544 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, social skills, teen patient classes, hours 7:00 - 5:00 M-F, primarily youths, sliding fee) Intercept Associates: 30620 Pacific Highway S., Federal Way, 98003 (206) 941-7555 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, OWl client assessment, counseling" Monday - Saturday, answering service, those in need of services, standard fee-accept insurance, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 6:(0) King County Alcohol Center - Eastside: 606 - 120th Avenue NE, Bellevue, 98005 (206) 454-1505 (Hours, M-Th, 7:30 am.- 8:30 p.m., Fri., 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) King Services: 10501 Meridian Avenue N, Seattle, 98133 (206) 364-3925 SW Community: 15025 - 4th SW, Seattle, 98166 (206) 828-3506 Central: 1401 E. Jefferson, Suite #300, Seattle, 98122 (206) 322-2970 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 6:(0) (Out patient treatment, alcohol infonnation school & referral, counseling, urine testing service, drug abuser treatment, OWl deferred prosecution evaluations, certified alcohol & drug detoxification services, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, alcohol & drug abusers, sliding fee) McClure Associates Counseling: 11416 Slater Avenue N.E., #202, Kirkland, 98033 (206) 282-9251 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, OWl client assessment, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Mercer Island Youth & Family Services: 8236 SE 24th Street, Mercer Island, 98040 (206) 236-3525 (Certified alco!1ol & drug out patient treatment, hours 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Lakeside Recovery Center: Angel Lake: 9530 Pacific Highway South, Seattle (206) 824-9780 Eastlake: 10422 NE 37th Circle, Suite B, Kirkland, 98033 (206) 822-5095 Northlake: 17962 Midvale Avenue North, Seattle (206) 542-6106 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, OWl client assessment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, $2,736.00 for out patient treatment, initial interview is free) Lakeside Recovery Centers: 14500 Juanita Orive NE, Bothell, 98011 (206) 823-3116 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient treatment, OWl client assessment, detoxification treatment, free lectures, chemical dependency help, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, $2,736.00 for out patient treatment, initial interview is free) Moss & Associates: 1410 - 130th NE, Bellevue, 98005 (206) 453-0550 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, OWl client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services, set fee) 74 Moss Bay Comprehensive Treatment Center: 1812 E. Madison, Seattle, 98122 (206) 325-0459 (Certified drug out patient treatment, alcohol & drug out patient treatment, assessment, counseling with treatment, answering service, those in need of services, sliding fee) Central Youth & Family Services: 1730 Bradner Place (206) 322-7676 South, Seattle, 98144 (Certified drug out patient treatment, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Muckleshoot Tribal Alcoholism Program: 39015 - 172nd SE, Auburn, 98002 (206) 939-3311 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWI client assessment, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Narcotics Anonymous: P.O. Box 24192, Seattle, 98124 (206) 329-1618 (Support groups, 24 hours, all persons) North Seattle Youth Services: 9250 - 14th Avenue NW, Seattle, 98117 (206) 527-1405 (Certified drug out patient treatment, counseling, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Northwest Treatment Center for Alcoholism & Drugs: 9010 - 13th NW, (206) 789-5911 Seattle, 98117 1029 Market Street, Kirkland ' (206) 789-5911 130 Nickerson Street, Seattle 98117 (206) 283-9101 (Free lectures, chemical dependency help, in patient, out patient treatment, hours, 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, all persons, 14 to 28 days program $4,800.00, otherwise free) Northwest Treatment Center: 130 Nickerson Street, Seattle, 98107 (206) 283-9101 (Alcohol & drug out patient program, counseling & assessment, hours, 10:30 - 7:30 M-F, adults, sliding fee) Northwest Teen Challenge: P.O. Box 344, Street, Graham, 98338 (206) 846-0888 (Drug intensive in patient treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:(0) PHS/St. Regis Hotel: 116 Stewart Street, Seattle, 98108 (~06) 782-6787 (Alcohol & drug free hotel, adults) Renaissance Recovery House: 1111 - 4th,NE, Auburn, 98002 (206) 833-4304 (Certified alcohol & drug recovery house" hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, $1,000.00) Renton Area Youth Services: 1025 S. Third, Renton, 98055 (206) 271-5600 (Certified drug out patient treatment, counseling for youth & families, hours, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, primarily youths, sliding fee) Renton Vocational Technical Institute: 3000 NE Fourth Street, Renton, 98056 (2U6) 235-2352 (Certified alcohol & drug infonnation school, DWI client assessment, hours, 7:30 - 9:00 M-Th, 7:30 - 5:00, Fri., those in need of services, sliding fee) Residence XII: North - 14506 Juanita Drive NE, Bothell, 98011 (206) 833-8844 South -16255 Sylvester Road SW, Seattle, 98166 (206) 431-5327 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment for women only, chemical in patient treatment, family programs, follow ups, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, Women only, $4,200 fee 30 day program) Riverton General Hospital Care Unit: 12844 Military Road South, Seattle, 98168 (206) 248-4790 24 hour line (Certified alcohol in patient treatment and detoxification, chemical in patient treatment, 24 hour line, all persons, insurance payment)

75 Ryther Child Center: 2400 NE 95th Street, Seattle, 98115 (206) 525-5050 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours M, Th, Fri, 8:00 - 5:00, Tues & Wed, 8:00 - 6:00) Saint Cabrini Recovery Program: Terry & Madison, Seattle, 98104 (206) 583-4344 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, chemical in patient treatment, recovery program, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Salvation Army Harborlight Center: 416 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 621-0145 (Certified drug recovery house, those in need of services) Schick Shadel Hospital: 12101 Ambaum Blvd. SW, Seattle, 98146 (206) 244-8100 24 hours (Chemical in patient treatment, certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment, DWI client assessment, alcohol detoxification, all persons, fee) Seadrunar: Queen Anne - 200 W. Comstock, Seattle, 98119 (206) 284-2431 Phase I - Georgetown - 976 S. Hamey, Seattle, 98108 (206) 767-0244 Phase II - Capitol Hill- 809 - 15th E., Seattle, 98112 (206) 324-8500 (Certified drug long term residential, those in need of services, funded through ADATSA) Seattle Drug & Narcotics Center: P.O. Box 24344, Seattle, 98124 (206) 284-2010 (In patient & out patient drug treatment, long term, hours 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Seattle Indian Health Board: 611- 12th Avenue South, Seattle (206) 324-9360 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment and counseling for alcbholics, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) Shamrock Group, Inc: 8535 Phinney Avenue North, Seattle, 98103 (206) 789-4784 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services, fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 6:(0) Social Treatment Opportunity Programs: 620 "M" Street NE, Auburn (206) 735-2718 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient tmatment, intensive out patient and anger management classes, hours 9:00 - 9:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Southeast Community Alcohol & Drug Center: 2i3-4th Avenue South, Kent, 98032 (206) 854-6513 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatm~nt, information school, DWI client assessment, anger management, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Southwest Community Recovery Center: 15025 - 4th Avenue SW, Seattle, (206) 242-3506 98166-2301 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, nours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Square One: 1275 - 12th Avenue NW, P. O. Box 1178, Issaquah, 98027 (206) 392<7815 7811 - 159th Place NE, Redmond, 98052 (206) 881-7084 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, information & referral, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, self or agency referrals & those in need of services, fee) St. Frances Xavier: 920 Terry Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 583-4344 (Out patient programs, detoxification, alcohol in patient treatment program, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, self or agency referrals, sliding fee) 76 TASC of King County: 811-1st Ave, Suite # 610, Seattle, 98104 (206) 467-0338 817 S. Third, Renton, 98055 (206) 228-2122 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, referrals & evaluations, drug testing, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Therapeutic Health Services: 1116 Summit, Seattle, 98101 (206) 323-0930 Midvale Treatment: 17962 Midvale Avenue N., Seattle, 98133 (206) 546-9766 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, methadone program, fee, information school, DWI client assessment, serves pregnant women (pre and post) comprehensive treatment drug abuse, methadone, counseling, detoxification 2 year maintenance, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30, Wed., 8:00 - 8:00, those in need of services, sliding fee) Thunderbird Treatment Center: 9236 Renton Avenue South, Seattle, 98118 (206) 722-7152 (Intensive care residential treatment program, group & individual counseling, medical services, recovery house, adolescent program, mental health counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, alcohol & drug abusers, sliding fee) V.R.O. Alcohol Program: 1421 Minor Avenue, #617, Seattle, 98104 (206) 464-6304 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, referrals, alcohol counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled, physical & mental, free) Vashon Community Alcohol Center: P.O. Box 99, Vashon, 98070 (206) 463-9492 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, alcohol out-patient treatment & counseling, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, hours 9:30- 5:00 M-Th, Fri. by appointment, those in need of services, sliding fee) Washington Drug Rehabilitation Center: 421 - 30th Avenue, Seattle, 98144 No Phone (Certified drug long term residential, in patient long term drug treatment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Women in Recovery: 1011 Boren Avenue, P.O. Box 805, Seattle, 9dl04 (206) 722-6117 (Support group for women in alcohol & drug recovery, 24 hours, women only, free) Youth Eastside Services: 16150 NE 8th Street, Bellevue, 98008 (206) 747-4YES (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, assessments, family & youth counseling, incest, particularly youths, sliding fee, hours, M-Th, 9:00 - 9:00, Fri., 9:00 - 5:(0) TRANSPORTATION Metro Transit: 821 - 2nd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 447-4800 (Rider information, all persons, 24 hour line) VETERANS SERVICES Agent Orange Hotline: 505 E. Union, Olympia, 98502 (206) 786-5500 (Stress counseling, claims assistance, outreach programs, 24 hours, Veterans, free) Akohol Dependence Treatment Program: 1660 S. Columbia Way, Seattle, 98108 (206) 762-1010 (Out patient monitor antibuse alcohol program, in patient program, hours, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, veterans, payment) American Legion: 915 Second Avenue, Room 1050, Seattle, 98174 (206) 442-7043 (Hours, M-F, 7:30 - 3:30) (See Section II -Department of Veteran Affairs)

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Disabled American Veterans: 915 Second Avenue, Room 1058, Seattle, 98174 (206) 442-7048 (Hours, M-F, 7:30 - 4:00) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Dr. Emmett Early: 4719 University Way NE, #206, Seattle, 98105 (206) 527-4684 (Delayed stress counseling) Paralyzed Veterans of America: 901 SW 152nd, Seattle, 98166 (206) 241-1843 (Help identify & apply benefits, counseling information, all veterans, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00) Seattle Veterans Action Center: 105 -14th Avenue#2A, Seattle, 98122 (206) 684-4708 (Employment counseling, general benefits, counseling & assistance, Vietnam education & transition housing for homeless veterans, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, veterans including offenders, free) Seattle Veterans Action Center: 2024 East Union, Seattle, 98122 (206) 684-4708 (Delayed stress counseling) U.S. Veterans Administration Medical Center: 1660 S. Columbian Way, (206) 762-1010 Seattle, 98108 (Out patient mental health counseling, alcohol & drug dependence, medical, dental, in patient treatment, hours, 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) VA Medical Center: 1660 S. Columbian Way, Seattle, 98108 (206) 764-2123 (Chemical in patient treatment, in patient psychiatry, family therapy, alcohol out patient treatment, Veterans only, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00) Veterans of Foreign Wars: 915 Second Avenue, Room 1062, Seattle, 98174 (206) 442-4565 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:00) (See Sectioll II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Vietnam Veterans Outreach Center: 1322 East Pike, Seattle, 98122 (206) 442-2706 (Services for veterans, hours 8:00 - 6:00 M-F, veterans, free) Washington State Veterans Affairs: Seattle (206) 438-7809 (Services for veterans, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, free) (206) 459-6230 VICTIMS Alternatives to Fear: 2811 E. Madison, Suite #208, Seattle, 98112 (206) 328-5347 (publications & lectures available for sexual assault prevention, Monday - Friday, 9:00 - 5:00, all persons, sliding fee) Catherine Booth House: 200 Witomas, Bldg 425, Seattle, 98102 (206) 324-4943 Box 20128, Seattle, 98102 (206) 324-4943 (Temporary shelter for battered women & children, support groups, counseling, domestic violence advocacy, hours 9:00 - 5;00, those in need of services) Center for Prevention of Sexual & Domestic Violence: 1914 N. 34th, #105, (206) 634-1903 Seattle, 98103 (Education, resource services for family law issues, sex.ual assault programs, work for sexual & domestic violence, referrals, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 4:30, all persons, fee) City of Seattle, Law Department (Criminal): 600 - 4th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 684-7555 1414 Dexter Horton Street, Seattle (206) 684-7770 (Family violence program, victims only, abused women, free) Committee for Children: 172 - 20th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 (206) 322-5050 (Child abuse services, prevention of child exploitation, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, fee)

78 Center for Prevention of Sexual & Domestic Violence: 1914 N 34th, Suite 105, (206) 63+1903 Seattle, 98103 (Education for materials, resources & counseling referral, presentation referrals, domestic violence counseling, hours 9:oo ~ 4:oo M~F, those in need of services, free) DAWN: P.O. Box 1521, Kent, 98032 (206) 85+7867 (Domestic violence advocacy, support groups, community education, resource services for family law issues, hours, 9:oo ~ 5:oo M~F, those in need of services, free) Downtown Emergency Center: 240 Jefferson, Seattle, 98032 (206) 46+1570 (Helper for abused women, shelter and housing, 2oo people, hot meal program, hours 12:00 ~ 2:30 & 3:30 ~ 9:00, abused women, free) Eastside Domestic Violence Program: Not able to give out address, Seattle (206) 746-1940 24 hour line (206) 746-1946 P.O. Box 6398, Bellevue, 98008 (Emerg~ncy help for batteI\,:d women & children, support group and counseling for domestic violet.1ce, safehomes, transition, abused women sliding fee, hours, M~F, 9:00 ~ 5:00) Family Violence Project: 1000 Municipal Building, Seattle, 98104 (206) 68+7770 (Domestic violence advocacy and referrals, resource services for family law issues, those in need of services, sliding fee) Harborview Medical Center: 325 ~ 9th Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 223-3047 Sexual assault center (Counseling & treatment for sexual assault, 24 hours, all persons, medical coupons) King County Sexual Assault Resource Ctr.: P.O. Box 300, Renton, 98057 (206) 226-RAPE Business line (206) 226-5062 24 hour line 1-800-825-7273 (Counseling for rape victims, legal advocacy, hours, M~F, 9:00 ~ 5:00) King County Victim Assistance Unit: 516 ~ 3rd Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 296~9552 (Victim assistance, hours 8:30 ~ 4:30 M~F, all persons, free) New Beginnings: P.O. Box 75125, Seattle, 98125 (206) 522-9472 (Shelter for women, battered children, community support groups, 24 hours, abused women & children, sliding fee) Overlake Hospital: 1035 ~ 116th Avenue NE, Bellevue, 98004 (206) 462-5130 (Treatment of sexual assaults - Eastside, aU persons) Pacific Family Mediation Institute: 12505 Bel-Red Road, #211, (206) 451-7940 Bellevue, 98005 (Classes for alternative solutions to family disputes, families in dispute) Parents Anonymous: 1305-4th Avenue, Suite #310, Seattle, 98101 (206) 233-0139 24 hour line 1-8oo-932~HOPE (Child abuse services, parenting, training & support services, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, free) Seattle City Attorneys Family Violence Project: 1710 ~ 2nd Avenue #1414, (206) 68+7770 Seattle (Battered women, legal services, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, free) Seattle Institute for Sex Therapy: 100 NE 56th, Seattle, 98105 (206) 522-8588

79 (Counseling & group therapy for recovery from rape & molestation, victims of rape & molestation, sliding fee) Seattle Rape Relief: 1825 S. Jackson, Seattle, 98144 (206) 632-7273 (Counseling, family law resources, legal advocacy, abused women & rape victims, free) Sexual Assault Center: 325 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, 98104 (206) 223-3047 (Resource services for family law issues, all persons) Victim Assistance Unit - King County: Seattle, 98104 (206) 583-4442 (Information, legal support, advocacy, crisis intervention, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, free) YWCA Downtown Emergency Center: 1118 - 5th Avenue, Seattle, 98101 (206) 461-4882 (Domestic violence counseling & shelter, those in need of services, free, 24 hours, 7 days a week) YOUTH SERVICES Off Campus Education: (206) 455-6183 Best Learning Center: (206) 828-3289 Auburn Off Campus School: 101 D Street, Auburn, 98002 (206) 931-4990 (High school completion, parent emphasis, community support services) Bellevue Off Campus School: 12111 NE 1st Street, Bellevue, 98009 (206) 455-6074 (High school completion, parent emphasis) Federal Way continuation School: 31455-28th Ave. South, Federal Way, 98003 (206) 838-1004 (High school completion, teen parenting)

Emergency Youth Programs Friends of Youth: (206) 296-KIDS Housing Hotline: (206) 296-7640 Youth Eastside Services: (206) 747-4937 Medina Children's Services: (206) 324-9470 Orion Center: (206) 223-1303 Renton Youth Services: (206) 271-5600 Youth Advocates: (206) 322-7838 Headstart: (206) 772-6910

80 KITSAP COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Kitsap Mental Health: 500 Union, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 373-5031 (Mental health out patient counseling & referrals, mentally ill, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:30) CRISIS Help Line: 282 Knechtel, Bainbridge Island, 98110 (206) 842-7621 (Information & referral, crisis intervention, temporary employment, career & mental health counseling, food bank, all persons, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00, Saturday, 10:00 - 2:00) Crisis Clinic of Kitsap County: 4060 Wheaton Way, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 479-3033 (Information, counseiing, referrals, 24 hour phone, all persons, free)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job Service Center: 4980 Auto Center Way, 98312, P.O. Box 519, 98310, (206) 478-4941 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Employment Security Department) JTPA Olympic Consortium: 614 Division St., Port Orchard, 98366 (206) 876-7185 Kitsap County Personnel & Human Resources Department: 614 Division (206) 876-71~.s Street, Port Orchard, 98366 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30) (See Section Il-JTPA Services) Kitsap Peninsula Vocational Skills Center: 101 National Ave. N., (206) 478-5083 Bremerton, 98310 Olympic Community College: 16th & Chester, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 478-4506 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, hours 8:00 - 4:30, M-F, all persons, set fee) Opportunities Program: 4980 Auto Center Way, Bremerton, 98312 (206) 478-4941 V.R.O. Bremerton: 2817 Wheaton Way, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 478-4732 (Helps disabled stated residents obtain employment, disabled, physical & mental persons, some free services, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) FOOD/CLOTHING Food Bank Helpline: (206) 871-6767 HelplineIFishline: 282 Knectel Way, Bainbridge Island, 98110 (206) 842-7621 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services)

81 Bremerton Food Line: 5204 1/2 First Street, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 479-6188 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services, hours, M-F, 10:00 - 2:00) Kitsap Community Action Program: 1200 Elizabeth Avenue, (206) 377-0053 Bremerton, 98310 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services) Nm1h Kitsap Fishline: P.O. Box 1517, Poulsbo, 98370 (206) 779-5190 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services) LEGAL Kitsap County Sexual Assault Center: P.O. Box 1327, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 479-1788 24 hour line (206) 479-8500 (Legal advocacy for victims of sexual assault, free, hours, M-F, 9:30 - 4:30) MEDICAL/DENTAL Bremerton/Kitsap County Health Department: 109 Austin Drive, (206) 478-5235 Bremerton, 98310 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, STD, Aids counseling, TB testing, hours , 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 830 Pacific Avenue MS, WB-11, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 478-4915 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: (206) 478-4995 4810 Auto Center Way, Bremerton, 98312 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Kitsap Community Action Program: 1200 Elizabeth Avenue, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 377-0053

(Supportive services, energy program, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, unemployed, disadvantaged & low income persons, free) Kitsap County Project Family: 2601 Cherry, Rm. #104, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 373-3030 Navy Alcohol & Drug Safety Action Program: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, (206) 476-2594 Bldg. 433, Bremerton, 98314- (Education, referral services, alcohol school, screening, limited out patient treatment, Active Duty Navy personnel & dependents, free, hours, M-F, 7:30 - 3:30) SUBSTANCE ABUSE AGAPE: 5464 Kitsap Way, Bremerton, 98312 (206) 373-1529 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00) 82 Awareness Express: 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, 98366 (206) 876-9430 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnat,on school, DWl client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fe~, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00) Bennett Counseling Services: 19045 Highway 3, Poulsbo, 98370 (206) 842-1028 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, infonnation school, DWl client assessment, out patient treatment, those in need of services) Bremerton Municipal County Probation Department: 239 - 4th Street, (206) 478-5268 Bremerton, 98310 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, referrals, must be in Bremelton Court System, fee, hours, M-Th, 7:30 - 6:00) Kitsap County Alcoholism Recovery Program: 2051 Pottery Avenue, (206) 478-5297 Port Orchard, 98366 (Certified alcohol intensive in patient treatment, 21 days, those in need of services, $2,730.00) Family Recovery Center: 532 - ~th Street, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 377-0051 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWl client assessment, residential detoxification, out patient infonnatio!1, referral, alcohol infonnation school, ADATSA, all persons, court referrals, sliding fee) Kitsap County Council on Alcoholism: 122 Moe Street, Poulsbo, 98370 (206) 779-2900 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWl client assessment, out patient individual & group counseling, all persons, court referrals, sliding fee) Madrona House or Apple House: 500 Union, Bremerton, 98312 (206) 377-8048 (Certified intensive out patient drug treatment, all children, sliding fee) Olalla Guest Lodge: 12851 Lala Cove Lane S, Olalla, 98359 (206) 857-6201 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment program, 24 hours, Adults only, set fee) Tara Counseling Center: 509 - 4th Street #7, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 373-8645 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWl client assessment, hours 9:00 - 8:00 M-F, those in need of serv~ces, set fee) TRANSPORTATION Kitsap Transit: 234 South Wycoff, Bremerton, 98312 Customer Service line (206) 377-2877 Dispatch line (206) 479-6966 (50 cents daily, $18.00 monthly, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veterans Affairs: 4841 Auto Center Way, # 103, (206) 478-4565 Bremerton, 98312 (Hours, M-Th, 8:00 - 5:00) (See SectWn II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Washington Veterans Home: P.O. Box 698, Retsil, 98378 (206) 895-4700 (See SectWn II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Bernard Tom, 31912 Little Boston Rd. Ne, Kingston, 98346 (Klallam Tribe)

83 VICTIMS Alive: 611 Highland Avenue, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 479-1980 (Resource services for family law issues, shelter, domestic violence advocacy, support, counseling, 24 hours, those in need of services, free) Kitsap Sexual Assault Center: P.O. Box 1327, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 479-1788 (Sexual assault programs, those in need of services, hours, M-Th, 10:00 - 4:00) Association for Retarded Citizens: 3243 N. Perry Ave., Bremerton, 98310 (206) 377-3473 Behavioral Science Institute: 10034 Silverdale Way NW, Suite #220, (206) 692-1770 Silverdale, 98383 Holly Ridge Center: 3112 S. Taylor Road, Bremerton, 98312 (206) 373-2536 Kitsap Community Action Program: 1200 Elizabeth, (206) 479-5997 Kitsap Initiative, Inc.: 324 Pacific, Suite #212, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 479-5127 The Frances Haddon Morgan Center: 3423-6th St., W-18-2, (206) 478-4703 Bremerton, 98312 YOUTH SERVICES North Kitsap School District: 1780 NE Hostmark, Poulsbo, 98370 (206) 779-4408 (Tutoring, daycare, academic education) South Kitsap School District: 1962 Hoover SE, Port Orchard, 98366 (206) 876-7341 (Academic education, parenting classes, prenatal and basic parenting skills, nutrition, chemical abuse, smoking and exercise, free) Kitsap Peninsula: 101 National Avenue N., Bremerton, 98312 (206) 478-5083 (Vocational and academic education, parent classes, counseling and support services, child care provided, free) Hart Counseling Center: 3569 NW Lowell, Silverdale, 98383 (206) 692-7001 (parent education classes for teenage parents, counseling and support groups, $100.00 per month) Kitsap community Action Program Emergency Housing: 1200 Elizabeth, (206) 377-0053 Bremerton, 98310 (Emergency housing, transition housing services, and supportive services, assistance with gas, ferry fare, and bus tickets for job search interviews) Teen Parent Program: 2601 Cherry, Room 104, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 373-3030 (Information and referral for pregnant and parenting teens, teen IMP groups, Friendly visitor Program, Parent's Anonymous, community liaison) Youth Job Training Program: 3721 Kitsap Way Stlite 8, Bremerton, 98312 (206) 478-4620 (Workshops, career counseling, on-the-job training, tryout employment, vocational skills training, work experience, and direct placement services, cost: free)

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84 KITTITAS COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: 505 Power Street, 220 W. 4th Avenue, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 925-9861 24 hour crisis line (509) 925-4168 (Crisis intervention, out patient therapy, adult day treatment, family therapy, childrens day treatment referral services, 24 hours, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 8:00)

CRISIS Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: 321 E. Yakima Ave., (509) 575-4084 Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-4200 24 hour crisis line 1-800-572-8122 (Mental health counseling, 24 hour crisis line, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 7:00) Crisis Line: 507 Nanum, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 925-4168 Business Line (509) 925-2166 (Telephone crisis services" 24 hour crisis line, all persons)

DISABILITY Elmview Industties: 804 Elmview Road, Ellensburg, 98929 (509) 925-6124 Independent Lifestyle Services: 306 Main Street, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 962-9620

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job Service Center: 607 Mountain View Road, P.O. Box 38, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 925-6166 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Employment Security Department) S.L. Start & Associates: 120 East Walnut, Suite A, Yakima, 98901 (509) 452-4571 (Skill assessment, job placement, educational assistance, finding & counseling, disadvantaged persons, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Yakima County Department of Employment & Training: 630 E. Yakima (509) 575-4252 Ave, Yakima,98901 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II -JTPA) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Kittitas County Action Council, Inc.! 115 West 3rd, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 925-1448 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services)

85 MEDICAL/DENTAL Kittitas County Health Department: 505 Power Street, Cle Elum, 98922 (509) 674-5513 507 Nanum, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 962-7515 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights. those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 521 East Mountainview, P.O. Box 812, (509) 925-9834 Ellensburg, 98926 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 521 Mountain View, P.O. Box 366, (509) 925-9834 Ellensburg, 98926 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department of SOCUzl & Health Services) Kittitas County Action Council: 115 West Third A venue, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 925-1448 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-Gchool assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, donation) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcohol & Drug Dependency Services: 507 Nanum, Room 111, (509) 925-9821 Ellensburg, 98926 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, alcohol & drug information & referrals, intensive out patient treatment, individual & group counseling, educational assistance, hours ,8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) VETERANS SERVICES Disabled American Veterans: 911 North 15th Avenue, Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-2307 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Domestic ViolencelRape Relief: 220 W 4th Avenue, Ellensburg, 98926 (509) 925-4168 (Resource services for family law issues, assault, crisis intervention, emergency shelter, sexual programs, all persons) Lower Valley Crisis & Support Services: 600 North Ave., Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-6689 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 93, Sunnyside, 98944 (Domestic violence, sexual assault, counseling, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 ~ 5:00)

86 KLICKITAT COUNTY For additional information see also Skamania County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Klickitat Counseling & Resource Center: 112 West Main Street, (509) 773-5801 Goldendale, 98620 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job Service Center: 114 W. Steuben Street, P.O. Box 387, Bingen, 98605 (509) 493-3611 (Vocational counseling, self assessment, employment orientation, OIT, classroom training, support groups, GED, SS program, ESL, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, unemployed, disadvantaged persons, sliding fee) (See Section II - Employment Security Department)

S.L. Start & Associates: 1111 North 1st Street, Yakima, 98901 (509) 452-4571 (Skill assessment, job placement, finding & counseling, disadvantaged persons, free) Yakima City Div of Employment & Training: Yakima County Courthouse, Yakima (509) 575-4252 (JTPA,job search assistanc~. counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvant.aged persons, free)

FOOD / CLOTIDNG / HOUSING Klickitat-Skamania Community Development Council: 1003 East Jewett, (509) 493-2662 P.O. Box 1580, White Salmon, 98672 (509) 493-3954 (Emergency food and shelter, those in need of services)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Southwest Washington Health District: 228 W. Main, Goldendale 98620 (509) 773-4565 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, STD, family planning, vital statistics, communicable diseases, all persons, some free services otherwise sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 5:00) White SalmonIKlickitat County Health Center: 170 N. Lincoln Street, (509) 493-1558 White Salmon, 98672 P,O.Box 159 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations,

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food handler testing, genera1 clinic, family planning, vital statistics, aids testing, STD, WIC, must call for appointment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 5:00) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 228 South Columbus Avenue, Suite 103, (509) 773-3708 Goldendale, 98620 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Counseling & Resource Center: 112 W. Main Street, Goldendale, 98620 (509) 773-5801 24 hour line (Mental health, drug & alcohol abuse counseling, out patient information & referral, certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) Department of Social & Health Services: 106 East Main, P.O. Box 185, Goldendale, 98620 (509) 773-5835 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) 221 North Main, P.O. Box 129, White Salmon, 98672 • (509) 493-1012 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00 (See Section II - Department of Socia! & H eaUh Services) Klickitat-Skamania Development Council: P.O. Box 1580, White Salmon (509) 493-2662 1003 East Jewett, 98672 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Counseling & Resource Center: 136 North Main, White Salmon, 98672 (509) 493-3400 (Certified alcohol & drug Dut patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) VETERANS SERVICES Disabled American Veterans: 32 North 3rd Street, Room 435, Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-2307 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Skamania County Council on Domestic Violence: P.O. Box 477, (509) 427-4210 Stevenson, 98648 (Domestic violence & sexurl assault advocacy, counseling, support, resources services for family law issues, sexual assault programs, those in need of services, free)

88 LEWIS COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Lewis County Mental Health Center: 135 W Main St, P.O. Box 1445, Chehalis (206) 748-6696 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee) CRISIS Crisis Hotline: P.O. Box 337, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-6601 (24 hour crisis line, those in need of services) I-8oo- 244-7414

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Centralia Community College: 600 W. Locust Street, Centralia, 98531 (206) 753-3433 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, big!. school completion, adults 16+ years of age, set fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:(0) Educational Service District #113: 125 North Market Blvd., Chehalis, 98532 (206) 983-3611 (JTPA, job search and basic remediation assistance, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those who qualify, sliding fee) Friendship, Inc.: 1800 - 11th Ave. SW, Olympia, 98507 (206) 357-8021 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2481 (Employm~nt counseling, self orientation, job referrals, job placement & supportive services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, ex-offenders, free) Job Service Center: 2015 NE Kresky Road, P.O. Box 1187, Chehalis, 98532 (206)748-2150 (See Section II - fi,\!1'lp[oyment Security Department) Lewis County Job Service Center: 2015 Kresky, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-6671 (JTPA, job search and basic remediation assistance, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those who qualify, sliding fee) Reliable Enterprises: 1500 Lumm Road, Centralia, 98531 (206) 736-9558 Thurston County-Pacific Mountain Job Development & Training: (206) 7544118 2617A - 12th Court, Olympia, 98502 (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplement services, economically disadvantaged persons) V.R.O. Chehalis: 2025 NE Kresky Road, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-2296 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled, physical & mental persons, free)

89 FOOD / CLOTmNG / HOUSING Centralia Food Bank: 113 East 1st, Centralia, 98531 (206) 736-4339 (Food bank, clothing, shelter, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:00) Chehalis Food Bank: 1914 South Market Blvd, Chehalis, 98532 (206)748-1226 (Food bank, clothing, shelter, those in need of services) Freedom Center: 1511 South Gold, Centralia, 98531 (206) 736-6172 (Emergency shelter, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:(0) Morton Food Bank: 110 N. 4th, Morton, 98356 (206) 496-5438 (Food bank, clothing, shelter, those in need of services) (206) 496-5688

MEDICAL/DENTAL Lewis County Health District: 360 NW North Street, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-9121 (Health infonnation, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, family planning, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee)

MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 2535 Northeast Kresky Road, P.O. Box 1245, MS S-I, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-2185 (Infonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release)

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS C.A.R.E. Service: P.O. Box 337, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-6601 (Domestic violence advocacy, counseling, safehomes, Spanish 1-800-244-7414 interpreter, resource services for family law,issues, sexual assault programs, 24 hours, those in need of services, free) Department of Social & Health Services: 2025 NE Kresky Road, P.O. Box 359, Chehalis~ 98532 (206) 748-2300 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & IIealth Services) Lewis County Mental Health-Mental Retardation Association: 135 W. Main (206)748-6696 Street, Chehalis, 98532 (Family & individual counseling, alcohol & dmg crisis intervention, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, 24 hour phone line, those in need of services, sliding fee)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Addictions Recovery Center: 1820 Cooks Hill Road, Centrdlia, 98531 (206) 736-4357 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment, detoxification, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee)

90 Recovery Northwest· Chehalis: 129 NW Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-9204 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, OWl client assessment, ADATSA, anger management, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, medical coupons, sliding fee) Starting Point: 118 North Market Blvd., Chehalis, P.O. Box 870,98532 (206) 748-7268 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, alcohol infonnation, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee)

TRANSPORTATION Twin Transit: 212 East Locust, , Chehalis, 98531 (206) 330-2072 (30 cents per trip, 60 cents all day, $9.00 monthly, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30)

VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: P.O. Box 9778, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-5585 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Care Services: P.O. Box 337, Chehalis, 98532 (206) 748-6601 (Legal, shelter, clothing, counseling, advocacy, those in need of services)

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91 LINCOLN COUNTY For additional information see also Spokane County COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Lincoln County Counseling Center: 1211 Meniem, Box 278, Davenport, 99122-0278 (509) 725-3001 (Emergency services, developmental disabilities, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 5:00)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Eastern .Job Training Partnership-Field Operations Division: Mail Stop (206) 586-0898 KG-ll, Olympia, 98504 (See Section II ;-.TTPA) NEWA Rural Employment & Training Center: 320 North Main Street, Colville (509) 684-8421 (Vocational counseling & assessment, job training, work experience, classroom training,job placement, OIT, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, low income & disadvantaged persons, free) MEDICAL/DENTAL Lincoln County Health Department: 507 - 7th Street, Davenport, 99122 (509) 725-1001 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: N. l12 University, Suite #300, Spokane, 99206 (509) 456-3298 West 1717 Broadway, P.O. Box 3508, Spokane, 99206 (509) 456-7678 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Lincoln County Alcohol Center: 407 Morgan Street, Davenport, 99122 (509) 725~2111 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Lincoln County Counseling Center: 100 - 3rd Street, P. O. Box 278, Davenport, 00122 (509) 725-3001 (Certified out patient drug treatment, 24 hour crisis line, those in need of services, sliding fee) 92 TRANSPORTATION Yakima Transit: 2301 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-6175 (35 cents, $12.00 monthly, hours, M~F, 6:00 a.m. - 6:15 p.m.) VETERANS SERVICES Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: 321 East Yakima (509) 575-4084 Avenue, Yakima (Delayed stress counseling) Department of Veteran Affairs: North 222 Mission, Room 134, (509) 456-2803 Spokane,99205 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Disabled American Veterans: 32 North 3rd Street, Room 435, Yakima (509) 575-2307 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Ms. Linda Ettl: 654 Brathovde Road, Selah, 98942 (509) 697-3815 (Delayed stress counseling, no fee, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.) Veterans Affairs Office: 16th & Nob Hill Blvd., Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-2372 (Assistance to all veterans in education, Veterans, free) VICTIMS Crisis & Support Services, Lower Valley: 1319 Saul Road, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-6689 (Counseling victims of abuse, treatment, domestic violence & sexual assault abuse, anger management, those in need of services, sliding fee) Lower Valley Crisis & Support Services: 1320 South 8th, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-6689 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support, those in need of services) Sexual Assault: 321 East Yakima Avenue, Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-4084 (Assistance with sexual assault victims and families, public education, family law resources, sexual assault victims, sliding fee)

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COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Community Mental Health Cente.. : 1800 Olympic Highway South, Shelton (206) 426-1696 (Individual & group family counseling, emergency services, crisis intervention, out patient services, alcohol referrals, all persons, sliding fee) Thurston"Mason County Mental Health Center: P.O. Box 592, Olympia (206) 438-1900 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee)

CRISIS Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties: P.O. Box 2463, Olympia, 98507 (206) 426-3311 (24 hour crisis intervention, all persons, free)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Friendship, Inc.,: 1800 SW 11 th, Olympia, 98507 (206) 357-8021 (Employment counseling & orientation, job referral, job placement & support services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, ex offenders, free) Job Service Center: 256 West "K" Street, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-5900 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Mason County JTPA: 256 West "K" Street, Unit #6, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-5900 (JTPA, job search and basic remediation assistance, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those who qualify, sliding fee) (See Section II - JTPA) Olympic College: 16th & Chester, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 478-4798 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, those in need of services, fee) TIlUrston County Job Search Network: 216 East 10th Avenue, Olympia (206) 786-5416 .. 'i',~urpe~kingreD!p~g ..telqJhone:andcmessage.service,cemployment -bulletins, typewriters, newspapers, hidden job market information, employment counseling, hours 9:00 - 2:00 Monday through Thursday, those in!1eed of services, free) Thurston County-Pacific Mountain Job Development & Training Department: (206) 754-4113 2617-A - 12th Court SW, FQ-ll, Olympia, 98502 (See Section II -JTPA) 94 V.R.O. Shelton: 110 West "K" Street, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-0163 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled, physical & mental persons, free) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING American Red Cross: P. O. Box 1547, Olympia, 98507 (206) 352-8575 (Emergency shelter) 1-800- 562-6025 Natural Food Co-op: Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-3416 (Co-op, all persons) MEDICAL/DENTAL Mason County Health Department: 411 North 5th, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-4407 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 615 West Alder, MS WS-07, P.O. Box 1009, Shelton (206) 427-0161 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 110 West "K" Street, P.O. Box 1127, Shelton, 98584 (206) 427-0165 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Mason-Thurston Community Action Council: 1408 East State Street, Olympia (206) 352-9910 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) South Sound Advocates for Disabled Citizens: 111 N. Columbia, Olympia (206) 754-7576 (Advocacy, individual assistance, information & referral services, legal services, ADATSA, housing assistance, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled persons, sliding fee) Thurston-Mason Community Mental Health Center: 1800 Olympic (206) 426-1696 Highway S., P.O. Box A, Shelton, 98584 (Medical services, mental health out patient services, adult out patient program, child, adolescent, family programs, disability program, drug treatment program and consultation, education and training, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcoholics Anonymous: 310 East 4th, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-8446 (SUppOlt group & counseling, hours 9:00 - 4:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Mason County District Court Probation Services: County Courthouse, Shelton (206) 426-2878 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fee)

95 Narcotics Anonymous: Shelton, 98584 (206)754-4433 (Support group, narcotics counseling, those in need of services) Social Treatment Opportunity Program: 1107 West Harrison, P.O. Box 10238, (206) 754-3861 Olympia, 98502 (Alcohol & drug education and treatment, hours, 8:30 - 9:00 M-F, 8:30 - 4:00 Saturday, 10:00 - 2:00 Sunday, those in need of services, sliding fee) St. Peter Hospital- Chemical Dependency Program: 413 North Lilly Road, (206) 456-7575 Olympia, 98503 (Pre-admission assessment interviews, detoxification, short term inpatient (2 weeks) with 3 weeks intensive out patient treatment, family and senior programs, continuing care support groups, AA-NA meetings, community education, individualized treatment, 24 hours, those ill need of services, sliding fee) Tamarc: 1625 Mottman Road SW, Olympia, 98503 (206) 943-8510 1012 Holman Drive, Lacey, 98503 (206) 438-1866 615 West Alder, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-9190 (Residential & out patient counseling, ADATSA, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, alcohol & drug abusers, youth only in Lacey branch, set fee, some sliding) VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: P.O. Box 9778, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-5585 (See Section II - Department ofVeteran Affairs) Lev Bakker & Associates: 2631 - 12th Cwt, SW, Olympia, 98502 (206) 584-2637 (Rehabilitation, counseling, family & career counseling, rap group, Veterans) Tribal Veterans Representative: Danny Hurtado, No. 80 Tribal Center Road, (206) 426-4232 Shelton,98584 (Skokomish Tribe) Tribal Veterans Representative: Val McCreary, Southeast 70 Squaxin Lane, (206) 426-9781 Shelton, 98584 (Squaxin Island Tribe) VICTIMS Recovery: P.O. Box 1132, Shelton, 98584 (206) 426-5878 (Aid for victims of sexual & domestic violence abuse, 1-800-562-6025 resources available with faroily law issues, sexual assault programs, hours 10:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, free)

96 OKANOGAN COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Family Counseling & Mental Health Center: 107 West Apple, P.O. Box 3208, (509) 826-6191 Omak,98841 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

CRISIS Che-Dou County Mental Health Center: 701 North Miller, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-7105 (Out patient mental health counseling & crisis line, all persons, sliding fee)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING I EDUCATION Job Service Center: 1234 South Second, P.O. Box 980, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 422-1300 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Job Training Center (Pentad Corporation): 233 North Chelan, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 663-3091 (Vocational counseling & testing, job orientation, assessment, training, supportive services, unemployed & disadvantaged persons) Pentad Private Industry Council, Inc.: 233 N Chelan Avenue, P.O. Box 2360 (509) 663-3091 Wenatchee, 98801 (See Section II -JTPA) Washington Human Development: 103 S. Mission, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 662-6211 (Immigration services, vocational counseling, job development & placement, ESL, ABE, GED, support services, OIT, adult experience, migrant seasonal farm workers & ex offenders) Wenatchee Valley College: 1300 Fifth Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 622-1651 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, adults, 16 + years of age)

FAMILY SERVICES Family Planning: 123 South 3rd, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 422-1624 Anywhere in Okanogan County 1-800-660-1624 (Family planning center, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-Th, 9:00 - 5:00)

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.. FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Brewster Food Bank: St Zenes Episcopal Church Basement, P.O. Box 1107, (509) 689-3343 Brewster, 98812 123 Indian Avenue, Brewster, 98312 (Food bank, those in need of services, Th., 1:00 - 3:00) Okanogan County Community Action Council: P.O. Box 1067, Okanogan (509) 422-4041 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services) Omak Food Bank: 2 North Ash. P.O. Box 137, Omak, 98841 (509) 826-4689 (Food bank, those in need of services) Oroville Food Bank: Basement of Adventist Church on S. Main, P.O. 471, (509) 476-2878 Oroville, 98844 (Food bank, those in need of services, hours, Fri., 9:30 - 11 :30) SOS Ministries: 953B 2nd Street South, P.O. Box 1425, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 826-5671 (Food bank, those in need of services) Tonasket Food Bank: 502 Highway 7 South, Tonasket, 98855 (509) 486-2632 (Food bank, those in need of services, hours, Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.) MEDICAL/DENTAL North Central Washington EMS Council: Cashmere, 98815 (509) 782-2772 (Emergency medical services, those in need of services) Okanogan County Health Department: 237 North 4th St~eet, Okanogan (509) 422-3867 mailing address: P. O. Box 231, Okanogan, 98840 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, aids testing, pregnancy testing, SDS, all persons, sliding fee) MiSCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 1234 South Second, P.O. Box 1038, Okanogan (509) 826-7360 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hOU11., M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: (509) 826-7200 P.O. Box 3729, Omak, 98841 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Farm Worker Clinic: 71\5 South 1st, P.O. Box 832, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 422-5700 WIC: 716 South 1st, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 422-1106 (WIC, child, food bank, medical, dental services, bilingual staff, those in need of services, fee, hours, M-Th, 8:00 - 5:00, Fri, 9:00 - 5:00) Northeast Washington Rural Resources: 320 North Main, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-8421 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor,

98 hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) Okanogan Community Action Council: P.O. Box 1067, Okanogan, 98840 (509) 422-4041 (Energy assistance, referrals, low income weatherization, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, emergency shelter, rental assistance, pre-natal assistance, parenting classes, daycare, family connection, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, no fee) Senior Information & Assistance: 1300 - 5th Street, Wenatchee, 98801 (509) 664-2576 (Information & referrals, assistance provided, those in need of services) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Okanogan County Alcohol Program: 20-B North Main Street, Omak, 98841 (509) 826-5600 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWl client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services, set fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 12:00, & 1:00 - 5:00) VETERANS SERVICES American Legion: 7 N. Wenatchee Ave., Suite #406 Wenatchee (206) 662-0563 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) 'fribal Veterans Representative: Tony Atkins, Box 289, Nespelem, 99155 (509) 634-8805 (Colville Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affai.~s)

VICTIMS Support Center: P.O. Box 2058, Omak, 98841 (509) 826-3221 (Domestic violence advocacy, counseling, work shops, shelter, resources available with family law issues, sexual assault programs, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, 24 hour hot line, all persons, free)

99 PACIFIC COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Evergreen Counseling Service: 215 Becker Bldg., Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 532-8629 (Mental health counseling & referrals, all persons, sliding fee) Willapa Counseling Center: P.O. Box 65, South Bend, 98586 (206) 875-9426 (Mental health counseling, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) CRISIS No services available at this time

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Grays Harbor Community College: Edward Smith Drive, Aberdeen (206) 532-9020 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, adult schooling, small business courses, adults 16+ years of age, fee) Job Service Center: 601 South Oregon, P. O. Box 876, Long Beach, 98631 (206) 642-3117 (Hours, M-F, 9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:00) (See Section 1I - Employment Security Department) Older Workers Employment Network: 515 North Third, Raymond (206) 942-2486 (Helps find work for adults 49 and older, all persons, ex-offenders, free) Raymond Job Service: 515 North 3rd, Raymond, 9,8577 (206) 533-9393 (JTPA, job search and basic remediation assistance, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those who qualify) Thurston County-Pacific Mountain Job Development & Training Department: (206) 754-4113 2617-A -12th Court SW, FQ-11, OlY~l1pia, 98502 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II -JTPA) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING FISH Peninsula Emergency Service: P.O. Box 633, Long Beach, 98631 (206) 777-8294 (Food, lodging, gas, those in need of services) Pace Nutrition and Chores Services: Old llwaco Hospital, llwaco, 98624 (206) 642-3378 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services) Pacific County Crisis Support Network: P.O. Box 189, Naselle, 98638 (206) 484-7191 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services) Salvation Army Extension: Penny Wise, Park Avenue, Raymond, 98577 (206) 942-3442 (Clothing bank, those in need of services)

100 South Pacific County: P.O. Box 146, Ocean Park, 98640 (206) 665-5445 (Food bank, those in need of services, free) Union Gospel Mission: 405 East Heron, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-1064 (24 hour shelter for men, men) Willapa Harbor Food Bank: Park Avenue, Raymond, 98577 (206) 942-2208 (Food bank - once a month, hours 1:00 - 4:00 Monday through Thursday, those in need of services, free) Women & Children's Shelter: 513 North "G" Street, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-2221 (24 hour shelter for women & children, those in need of serV'ices, free) MEDICAL/DENTAL Pacific County Health Department: Box 26, South Bend, 98586 (206) 875-9343 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Emergency Fund: 1100 Robert Bush Drive, South Bend No Phone (Temporary emergency - one time help, residents only) Community Corrections: 1004 West Robert Bush Drive, P.O. Box 8, South Bend, 98586 (206) 875-5726 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS American Red Cross: 230 - 3rd Street, Raymond, 98577 (206) 942-2007 (Thrift shop, domestic violence counseling, those in need of services, hours, Mon, Tues, Th, Fri, 11:30 - 4:30) Coastal Community Action Program: 117 East 3rd Street, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 533-5100 (Senior programs, in home care, children & family services, advocacy, outreach emergency shelter, food, clothing, information 1-800-828-4885 & referrals, those in need of services) Department of Social & Health Services: 724 West Robert Bush Drive, P.O. Box 87, South Bend, 98586 (206) 875-6501 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) 603 South Oregon, P.O. Box 1170, Long Beach, 98631 (206) 642-3791 (Hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Pacific County Community Services: County Courthouse, South Bend, 98586 (206) 875-9431 (Mental health counseling, alcohol & drug abuse services, food assistance for pregnant women, those in need of services) Twin Harbors Community Coalition: 2724 Simpson Avenue, P.O. Box 569, Aberdeen (206) 532-2497 507 Duryea Street, Raymond, 98577 (206) 942-3465 (Alcohol & drug abuse counseling. family and children needs, employment counseling, community needs and education, mental health counseling, employment information, food bank, health services, emergency housing, physical and mental

101 -I disabilities, legal assistance, advocacy for unemployment insurance, minority information, senior services, credit counseling, hours, 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Kairos Center - Grays Harbor Community Alcoholism: 100 South "I" Street, (206) 533-4940 Aberdeen, 98520 (Intensive out patient program, information & referrals, individual & group counseling, alcohol information school, alcohol & drug abusers, sliding fee) Recovery Northwest - Long Branch: 607 Oregon Street, Long View, 98631 (206) 425-1914 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services) WiUapa Counseling Center: 819 Cedar Street, South Bend, 98586 (206) 875-9426

TRANSPORTATION Pacific Transit: 216 North Second Street, Raymond, 98577 (206) 875-9418 (35 cents to 50 cents, $20.00 monthly-$10.00 Senior citizen & student, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: P.O. Box 9778, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-5585 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Don Mechals, #1 Old School House Rd., Box 228, (206) 777-8303 Chinook Territory, 98614 (Chinook Tribes) VICTIMS DN Center of Grays Harbor: P. O. Box 1825, Aberdeen, 98520 (206) 538-0733 (Victims of domestic violence, anger management, survivors of incest, those in need of services) Pacific County Crisis SlUpport Network: HCR 78, Box 336, Naselle, 98638 (206) 484-7191 (Resources available with family law issues, sexual assault programs, safehome, shelter, anger management-$25,00/$5( those in need of services, free, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) ·V· Pacific County Crisis Support Network: HCR 78, Box 189, Nasel (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support groups, those in need of services)

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102 PEND OREILLE COUNTY For additional information see also Ferry and Stevens Counties

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Pend OreiIle Community Mental Health Center: 230 South Gordon Avenue, (509) 447-3175 P.O. Box 5000, Newport, 99156 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Eastern Job Training Partnership: Employment Security Department, (206) 586-0898 MS K-G 11, Olympia (ITPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplement services, economically disadvantaged) Jab Service Center: 418 South Scott Avenue, Newport, 99156 (509) 447-2771 515 - 3rd Street, P.O. Box 392, Raymond, 98577 (509) 942-2486 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Resource Development Association: 320 North Main Street, Colville, 99114 (206) 684-8421 (Vocational counseling, OIT,job placement, low income & disadvantaged persons)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Hospitality House: 216 South Washington Avenue, Newport, 99156 (509) 447-3812 (Food bank, those in need of services)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Northeast Tri-County Health District: East 347 Astor, Colville, 99114 (206) 684-5048 P.O. Box 584, Republic, 99166 (206) 775-3161 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons)

MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free)

103 MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS County Clinic: 231 South Garden Avenue, Newport, 99156 (509) 447-3175 (Child assessment, immunizations, parenting, carseat loans, maternal and child health care, prenatal program, dental health screening and education, well adult clinic, WlC supplemental food program, services to children with special health care needs, communicable disease control, sexually transmitted disease control, TB testing, health and nutrition education, blood pressure screening, school health services, home assessment visits, AIDs testing and counseling, hours 9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 3:30 M-F, Wednesdays 10:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 3:30, those in need of services, fee) Department of Social & Health Services: (509) 447-3192 147 North Clark Avenue, P.O. Box 570, Newport, 99156 (See Section 11-Department ofSocial & Health Services)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Mental Health Department: 231 South Garden Avenue, Newport, 99156 (206) 447-3175 (Drug & alcohol counseling, crisis services, individual & family counseling, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Pend Oreille County Community Alcoholism Center: S 230 Garden Avenue, (206) 447-3175 Newport, 99156 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, OWl client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services)

VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: North 222 Mission, Room 134, Spokane (509) 456-2803 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Glenn Nenama, Box 39, Usk, 99180 (509) 445-1147 (Kalispel Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Alternatives to Violence: 260 North Oak, Colville, 99114 (206) 684-3796 (Resource services for family law issues, crisis intervention, domestic violence, sexual abuse & prevention, family support center, hours 8:00 - 5:00,M-F, all persons, free) Family Crisis Network: P.O. Box 959, Newport, 99156 (206) 447-5483 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support, resource services for family law issues, sexual assault programs, hours 8:00 - 2:00 M-F, 24 hour emergency line, those in need of services, free)

104 PIERCE COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Aids Hotline - Tacoma Pierce County Health Department: 3629 "D" Street, (206) 591-6060 Tacoma, 98408 (Aids information, confidential counseling and antibody testing, all persons, free) Allenmore Psychiatric - Family Anger Management: 1530 Union Ave. (206) 752-7320 Tacoma, 98405 (Constructive non-violent expression of anger management, hours 8:30 - 7:00 Monday through Thursday, till 3:00 on Friday, unemployed $155.00, employed $245.(0) Bayside Counseling: 2201 North 30th Street, Suite C, Tacoma, 98403 (206) 627··7207 (Counseling & therapy, custody evaluation, divorce mediation, those in need of services, no sex offenders, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 7:(0) Behavioral Sciences Services - Mary Bridge: 311 South "L" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 594-1465 Physical address: 1220 Division, Tacoma, 98403 (Evaluation & treatment of medically related mental health needs, hours, 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, by physician referral, children in need of services, evaluation $107.74 per hour, counseling $95.26 firm) Bipolor Support Group: 6315 South 19th Street, Tacoma, 98466 (206) 272-2234 (Support group for manic depression, mailing list, hours 9:00 - 5:00 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, all persons, no free) Catholic Community Services: 5410 North 44th Street, Tacoma, 98407 (206) 752-2455 (Individual, couple and child counseling, all families, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:(0) Christian Counseling Service: 704 South "J" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 272-2279 (Individual, family, group, couple & child counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 8:00) Comprehensive Mental Health Center: 1201 South Proctor, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 756-9960 (Child family counseling, crisis intervention, adolescent day treatment, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, Tues, Weds, Thurs, 8:00 - 8:00, county & private referrals, sliding fee, medical coupons,) Good ~amaritan Mental Health Center: 407 - 14th Avenue SE, Puyallup, 98372 (206) 848-5571 (Counseling, out patient counseling with psychology assessment, minority affairs program, hours 8:00 - 8:00 Monday through Thursday, 8:00 - 5:00., Friday, residents in area, no sex offenders or violent offenders, sliding fee medical coupons)

105 Spanaway Park & Counseling: 126 South 131st, Spanaway, 98444 (206) 535-6484 (Therapy, marital, individual & group therapy, medication evaluation, child & family therapy, developmental disabilities, Pierce County residents, sliding fee) Puyallup Tribal Authority. Kwawachee Center: 2209 East 32nd Street, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 593-0291 (Crisis intervention, individual family counseling, group therapy, outreach services, sliding fee) CRISIS Child find of America: P.O. Box 277, New Paltz, NY, 12561 1-800-426-5678 (Reporting agency for parents to call if child is missing, all persons, free, hours, M-F, 9:00 - 5:00) Tacoma Crisis Clinic: P.O. Box 7458, Tacoma, 98407 (24 hour crisis line) (206) 759-6700 Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs: HCR 78, Box 336, 1-800-562-6025 Naselle, 98638 (Hotline aiding victims of domestic violence, victims of domestic violence, free) Washington State Shelter Network· Hot Line: HCR 78, Box 336, Nasalle, 98638 1-800-562-6025 (Battered women hotline state wide, 24 hours, hours 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, battered women, free) DISABILITY Association for Retarded Citizens: 505 Broadway, #228, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-2643 Disabled United Employment Service: 622 Tacoma Ave., Suite #3, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-1455 Good Samaritan Center for Independence: 407-14th Ave .. S.E., Puyallup, 98372 (206) 848-6661 Human Development Department: Handicapped Programs Multiple Sclerosis, S.W. Branch: 6315 South 19th Street, Tacoma, 98465 (206) 565-7555 People First of Washington: 505 Broadway, Suite #5, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 272-2811 Tacoma Area Coalition of Individuals With Disabilities: 6315 S. 19th, Tacoma, 98465 (206) 565-9000 Washington PAVE: 6316 S. 12th, Tacoma, 98465 (206) 565-2266 (parent to Parent Training Project) 1-800-5-PARENT (72-7368) Department of Services for the Blind: 10209 Bridgeport Way S.W., Suite #A, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 964-9396 Division of Deveopmental Disabilities: 1949 S. State St., 1st Floor, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 593-2812 Division of Vocational Rehab: 1949 S. State St., 1st Floor, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 593-2350 Alta Pacific Group: P.O. Box 99965, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 272-2377 Cascade Rehab Counseling: 917 Pacific Avenue, Suite #605, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 627-2219 Center Force: 10107 S. Tacoma Way, A-3, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 584-1001 Monty Clark: 2702-67th Avenue W., Tacoma, 98966 (206) 564-6239 Clover Park Voc-Tech Education Center: 4500 Steilacoom Blvd., SW, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 584-7611 Community Vocation Advancement Center: 2526 Tacoma Ave. S., Tacoma, 98401 (206) 627-1716 Comprehensive Rehab Services: 10828 Gravelly Lake Dr., Suite #107, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 581-0434 Good Samaritan Hospital: Voc-Rehab, 407-14th Avenue S.E., Puyallup, 98371 (206) 841-5849 International Rehab Association: 200 Office Bldg., Suite #525, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-7169

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Olsen & Associates: 3553 Bridgeport Way SW, Tacoma, 98406 (206) 564-3774 Charles Polance: 7847-78th Avenue SW, Tacoma, 98498 (206) 588-8288 Precision Fabrication Enterprises: 4630 Pacific Hwy East, Tacoma, 98424 (206) 922-1974 Tahoma Industries: 445 Tacoma Avenue S., Tacoma, 98406 (206) 272-0684 Total Career Services: 309 South "G" Street, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-3714 Vocational Rehab Services: 1949 South State Street, 1st Floor, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 593-2350 Wiegman Institute: 405 N. Stadium Way, Tacoma, 98403 (206) 627-7698

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Catholic Community Services· Centro Latino: 1304 S. Yakima Ave, (206) 383-3698 Tacoma, 98405 (ESL, OIT, job assistance, translation & interpretation services, hispanics with low income, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 4:30) City of Tacoma· Comprehensive Employment Service: Tacoma (206) 593-4870 (Employment & job training, all persons) Clover Park Vocational Technical Institute: 4500 Steilacoom Blvd SW, (206) 756-5671 Tacoma, 98499 (Vocational & continuing education, GED testing, adults 16+ years of age, sliding fee) Education Opportunity & Resource Center: 622 Tacoma Avenue South, (206) 572-5960 Tacoma, 98402 (Career counseling, assessment, resource information on training & financial programs, hours 8:00 - 4:30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, 8:00 - 3:30 Friday, county residents, free) Employment Security Department: 1313 South Tacoma Avenue South, (206) 593-5144 Tacoma, 98401 (Employment services, job referrals, ex-offenders and those in need of services, free) Goodwill Industries of Tacoma: 714 South 27th Street, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 272-5166 (Vocational rehabilitation program, OASVS, ITPA, hours, 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, all persons with disabilities, sliding fee) Green River Community College: 12401 SE 320th, Auburn, 98002 (206) 924-0182 (Education & vocational training, GED testing, all persons, tuition fees) Job Service Center: 1313 Tacoma Avenue S, P.O. Box 2116(98401), Tacoma, 98402 (206) 593-2607 330 ~ 3rd Street, SW, Puyallup, 98371 (8:00-5:00 M-F) (206) 840-8561 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Manpower Temporary Services: 1148 Broadway, Suite 230, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-4338 (placement for a large variety of temporary jobs, adults, no fee, hours, M-F, 7:30-5:00) MDC Education Opportunity Resource: Tacoma, (206) 383-3921 (Employment information, low income, no fee) Metropolitan Development Council: 622 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma 98408 (206) 383-3921 (Help for minority employment, minorities, sliding fee) Salvation Army Casual Labor: 1501 ~ 6th Avenue, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 627-1364 (Matches men & women with temporary jobs, all persons, no fee, hours, M-F 8:00-4:30) Tacoma Community College: 5900 South 12th Street, Tacoma, 98465 (206) 566-5027 (Educational & vocational training, academic & vocational courses, GED testing, tuition help, waiver for certain unemployed to return to school, adults 16+ years of age, full tuition)

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Tacoma Community House: 1314 South "L" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 383-3951 9112 Lakewood Drive SW, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 582-6521 (Help for minority employment, lTPA adult literacy, limited English only, for all persons, no fee, M-F 8:00-8:00) Tacoma - Pierce County Employment & Training Consortium: 747 Market, (206) 591-5450 Rm # 644,Tacoma, 98402 (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, OlT, GED, supplemental services, low income, economically disadvantaged, must live in Pierce County, free, M-F 8:00-5:00 Tacoma Urban League: 2550 South Yakima Avenue, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 572-5005 (OlT, secretarial improvement prograrn,job counseling, vocational training, job referrals, unemployed & disadvantaged persons, free, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Total Vocational Services, Inc.: 309 South "G" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 383-3714 (Vocational rehabilitation program, medical problems, all persons, $55.00 per hour, M-F 8:00-5:00) University ofPuget Sound - Counselor Education: 1500 North Warner, Tacoma, 98416 (206) 756-3344 (Counseling with UPS students getting practical experience, prefer non- chronic persons, $1,000) UnemploymentfEmployment Security: 1305 Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, 98048 (206) 593-2434 (Financial assistance, unemployment, those who qualify) V.O.T.E. - Pierce College: 9401 Far West Drive SW, P8, Tacoma, 98498 (206) 964-6603 (Vocational testing, analysis, placement assistance, low income & ADATSA clients, no fee, M-F 8:00-5:00) Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: 2817 Wheaton Way, #209, Bremerton, 98310 (206) 478-4732 1115 Main Street, Sumner, 98390-1414 (206) 863-2283 1949 South State Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 593-2350 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, disabled, physical & mental persons, no fee, M-F 8:00-5:00) Washington Women's Employment & Education: 1517 Fawcett South, (206) 627-0527 Tacoma, 98402 (Women's employment & education, single heads of household men & women, very low income, free, M-F 8:00-5:00) Western Washington Indian Employment & Training: 4505 Pacific Hwy E. (206) 593-2656 Tacoma, 98424 (Training education programs, Native Americans & Hawaiians ,free, M-F 8:00-4:30)

FAMILY SERVICES Cooperative Nursery Schools: 5219 North Shirley, Tacoma, 98407 (206) 596-2260 (Cooperative nursery school, parenting classes, Lamaze classes, referrals, those in need of services, fee & medical coupons, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Eastside Day Care Center: 4420 Portland Avenue, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 473-0202 (Child day care & preschool, all persons, sliding fee, M-F 6:00-6:00) Parent Warm Line: P.O. Box 7458, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 756-0744 (phone line to discuss child problems, family concerns, anyone via phone, free, 24 Hr phone line) Puyallup Playcare Center: 120 McElroy Place, Puyallup, 98371 (206) 848-4232 (Child day care for low income families & parents in job training, hours 6:30 - 6:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee)

108 Salvation Army Child Care Center: 1110 South Puget Sound, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 752-1661 (Child day care and family seIVices, children 18 months to 6 years, sliding fee) Tacoma Day Nursery: 1113 South "I" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 627-5671 (Child day care, developmental day care center for ages 2 through kindergarten, both parents work, sliding fee: M-F 6:15-6:00) Valley Child Development Center: 432 Wood Ave, Sumner, 98390 206) 863-8800 Mailillg address: 2015 Church Lake E, Sumner 98390 (Educational day care, hours 8:00 - 12:00 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Pre-school for children with special needs, free) Vasectomy Clinic - Family Planning Clinic: 3629 South "0" Street, Tacoma, 98407 (206) 591-6404 (Vasectomy counseling, information & referral, physical for birth control, pregnancy, men 21 + years of age, sliding fee, hours, M, 8:00-8:00, T-F, 8:00-4:30) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Christmas House of Tacoma - Pierce County: South 43rd & Junett, Tacoma (206) 272-8036 (provides free Christmas gifts, 1 toy & 1 clothing per child, inteIView during December, free) Emergency Food Network - As§ociated Ministries: P.O. Box 2322, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 383-2144 (Distribution center for food donations, major feeding program, anyone in need, free, M-F 8:00-4:00) F.I.S.H.: Fife, Milton, Edgewood, NE Tacoma, Fife Presbyterian (206) 383-1811 Church 6112 - 20th Street E. (Food bank, open Monday, Wednesday & Friday by appointment, 9:00 - 1:00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday phone is answered) Graham: Thrift Community Hall, 13202 - 224th Street East (206) 383-1986 (Food bank, open afternoons by appointment on Monday, Wednesday & Fridays, phone is answered 9:00 - 2:00 Monday, Wednesday & Fridays) Lakes Area-Little Church on the Prairie, 6310 Motor Avenue SW (206) 383-1812 (Food bank, open Monday, Wednesday & Friday 1:30 - 4:30, phone is answered 9:00 - 4:30 Monday, Wednesday & Friday) Northwest Tacoma: 6th Avenue Baptist (206) 383-1813 Bethany Presbyterian, 4420 North 41st Fircrest Presbyterian, 1250 Emerson Street Grace Baptist, 2507 North Vassault Mason Methodist, 2710 North Madison Redeemer Lutheran, 1001 Princeton St. Lukes Episcopal, 3615 North Grove Skyline Presbyterian, 6301 Westgate University Methodist, 8108 - 27th West (Food banks, phone is answered from 9:00 - 4:30 Monday - Friday) Oldtown, Hilltop: 1224 South "I" Street (206) 383-1810 (Food bank, open 12:00 - 2:45 Monday, Wednesday & Friday by appointment, phone is answered from 9:00 - 4:30 Monday - Friday) Puyallup Valley, 900 E. Main Street (206) 383-1814 (Food bank, open Monday - Friday, afternoons by appointment, phone is answered 9:00 - 4:30 Monday - Friday) Roy: 315 Water Street (State Highway 507 & 280th Street) (206) 383-1976 (Food bank, open after 2:00 Wednesday & Fridays, phone is answered 9:00 - 2:00 Wednesday & Friday) 109 South Tacoma: Unitarian Church, South 56th & "L" Street (206) 3bJ-1816 (Feud bank, open 12:00 - 2:00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday, phone is answered 9:00 - 2:00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday} Southeast Tacoma: 1704 East 85th (next to Christ the King (206) 383-1815 Lutheran Church Food bank, open 2:00 - 4:00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday, phone is answered 9:00 - 2:00 Monday, Wednesday & Fridays) Spanaway, Lutheran Church, 16001 A Street (206) 383-1817 (Food bank, open Monday, Wednesday & Friday by appointment, phone is answered from 9:00 - 2:00 Monday, Wednesday & Friday) Sumner - next to Methodist Church, 913 Wood Avenue (206) 383-1817 (Food bank, open Monday, Wednesday & Friday - 1st two weeks of each month and Monday - Friday last 3 weeks of each month, appointments in the afternoons) Francis House: 3502 McKinley A venue, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 272-3381 (Adult & children's clothing, some bedding & household items, first come first serve, hours 11:00 - 2:30 Wednesday & Fridays only, low income and unemployed persons, free) Goodwill Industries: 714 South 27th Street, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 272-7030 (Clothing & necessities, hours 8:00 - 4:30, all persons) Hope Guest Home: 915 - 7th Street, Tacoma, 98406 (206) 627-3620 (CCF licensed group home, women only, 18+, fee, 8:00-4:00 M-F) Operational Emergency Center: 3800 South Othello, Seattle, 98118 (206) 725-2100 (provides for emergency needs, food, clothing, household items, North Pierce County & Federal Way residents, Ex-offender program, no fee) Puyallup Housing Authority: 212 West Pioneer, Puyallup, 98371 (206) 845-1758 (Help with rent if qualify, section 8 program, 62 older, disabled or family, low income in Puyallup area, no fee, M-Th 8:00-4:30) Salishan House-Eastside Lutheran Mission: 1720 East 44th, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 475-3352 (Clothing, food by donation, free feeding program, Pierce County residents, no fee, M-F 9:00-5:00) St. Leo's Church - The Food Connection: mailing address: 710 South 13th (206) 383-5048 Street, Tacoma, 98405, physical address: 14th & Yakima, Tacoma (Surplus & donated food given to those in need once a week, no fee, M-F 1:30-3:30) St. Vincent de Paul's: 4009 South 56th Street, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-1783 (Clothing & necessities, rent, free with voucher, Catholic Church, all persons, no fee, M-F 9:00-3:(0) Tacoma Rescue Mission: 1509 Commerce Street, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 383-4462 (Lodging, food, clothing & counseling for men without funds, Men,free) WIC - Food Program: 316 North "L" Street, Tacoma, 98403 (206) 572-5757 (Food, nutrition programs for pregnant women, infants and children, low income persons, free, M-F 7:45-4: 15)

LEGAL Chapter 13: P.O. Box 1255, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 572-6600 (Financial counseling, financial counseling after filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, flat rate)

110 Equal Defense Alliance: P.O. Box 1018, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 474-7260 (Legal advice, counseling for women who need to defend themselves, those in need of services) Legal Assistance: 813 South "K" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 572-4343 (Landlord/tenant programs, divorce & custody, low income families, no fee) Puget Sound Legal Assistance Foundation: 813 South "K" Street, Tacoma (206) 572-4343 (Legal assistance to low income clients, civil law only, Pierce County, low income residents, sliding fee) Tacoma - Pierce County Bar Association: 930 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-3432 (Lawyer referral service, all persons, $20 for 1 1{2 hours, M-F 8:30-4:30) Tel-Law: 930 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-3624 (Informational cassette tapes on legal problems, call for brochure list, free)

MEDICAL/DENTAL Blood Bank - Tacoma Pierce County; 220 South "I" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 383-2553 (Receives blood donations, hours 10:00 - 5:30 M - F and 9:00 - 6:30 Saturday, anyone 18 - 70, no fee) Clover Park Vocational Technical Institute: 4500 Steilacoom Blvd SW, (206) 756-5742 Tacoma, 98499 (Complete dept"l work, children & adults with marginal income, set fees/ Drs Pavilion - Financial Assistance Program: 409 J St., P.O. Box 5297, (206) 594-1319 Tacoma 98405 (Financial aid for multicare , Tuesdays and Fridays, gross income family, free, M-F 8:00-4:30) Eastside Health Clinic: 1720 East 44th Street, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 472-9647 (Adult & child primary health cm-e, hours 8:30 - 5:00 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 1:00 - 8:00 Wednesdays, children & adults with low income, sliding fee, medical coupons & insuf"dIlce) Medical Society of Pierce County: 223 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-3666 (public referral services for physicians, arrange medical speakers, all persons, no fee, M-F 8:30-5:00) St. Joseph's Hospital- Pharmacy: 1718 South "I" Street, Tacoma, 98405 (206) 591-6684 (24 hour phannacy, anyone needing prescriptions filled, full cost) Sumner Health Clinic: 1110 Fryer Road, Sumner, 98390 (206) 863-0406 (primary health care, immunizations, pap test, birth control, those in need of services, sliding fee, by appointment only, M-F 8:30-5:00, Tues. 1:30-8:30) Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department: 3629 South"D" Street, (206) 591-6500 Tacoma, 98408 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, child guidance clinic, family planning, well child clinic, testing for sexually transmitted diseases, aids testing, certified methadone treatment, all persons, sliding fee, M-P, hours, 8:00-5:00) Tacoma - Pierce County Health Department: 3629 South "D" Street, Tacoma, 98408 (206) 591-6044 (Dental information & health information, low incorne persons, no fee) 111 Tel-Med: 737 Fawcett Avenue, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 627-6181 (Infonnational cassette tapes on certain medical problems, call for brochure list, free, M-F 8:00-6:00)

MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 10109 S Tacoma Way, Bldg C, Suite 6, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 964-7217 10109 S Tacoma Way, Bldg C, Suite 5, Tacoma 98499 (206) 964-9380 755 Tacoma Avenue South, MS WT-19, Tacoma 98408 (206) 593-2550 (Infonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, M-F 8:00-5:00) Department of Public Utilities - Budget Payment Plan: P.O. Box 11007, Tacoma, 98411 (206) 383-9600 (Customer services for budget billing for utilities, customer service, free, M-F 8:00-5:00) Metropolitan Development Council - Energy: 1950 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma (206) 383-3921 (Provides applications for energy assistance programs, low income families within city limits, no fee) ~; National Organization for Women: P.O. Box 1030, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 984-1667 (Equality issues in mainstream of society, all persons, sliding fee) Nativity House: 1517 Commerce, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 272-5266 (Drop in center for street people with coffee & sandwiches available, those in need of services, free) Neighborhood Preservation Program: 747 Market Street, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 591-5230 (provides rehabilitation loans to owner occupants single family homes, property owners in Tacoma area, no fee) Over Eaters Anonymous: P.O. Box 789, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 472-5356 (Support group for those desiring to stop over eating, those in need of services, no fee) Pierce County Alliance (PAC): 710 South Fawcett, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-4750 (Current alliance programs, those in need of services) Puyallup Tribal Health Authority: 2209 East 32nd Street, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 593-0232 (Medical clinic, pharmacy, dental, community health counseling, native americans, sliding fee, office hours M-F 8:00-5:00) Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC): 710 South Fawcett, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-4750 (Counseling, alternatives to crime, out patient treatment, adult felons, sliding fee, M-Th 8:30-6:00, T, W, F 8:30-5:00) Human/Women's Rights Department: 747 Market Street, Tacoma 98402 (206) 591-5161 (Investigations due to discrimination, sex, marital status, age, religion, race, creed, all persons, handicapped, no fee, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00)

l\1ULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Consumer Credit Counseling: 11306 Bridgeport Way SW, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 588-1858 (Financial counseling, education budget, money management, debt management program, hours 8:30 - 5:30 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee)

112 Department of Social & Health Services: 1949 South State Street, Tacoma, 98405 (M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 593-2950 9201 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, 98444 (M-F, 8:00 - 5:00) (206) 593-2840 1004 East Main Street, Puyallup, 98372 (206) 626-5900 (See Section II - Departme.nt ofSocial & Health Services) Lutheran Social Services of Washington: 223 North Yakima, Tacoma, 98403 (206) 272-8433 (Food bank, meals on wheels, marriage & family therapy, divorce counseling, home helpers, life line, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 8:30 - 5:00) Metropolitan Development Council: 622 Tacoma Avenue S, Suite 6, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-3921 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 4:30, M-F, sliding fee) Pierce County Community Action Agency: 388-11th S. Tacoma Way, Bldg. #2, Tacoma (206) 591-7240 98499-4592 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities referrals, hours 8:30 - 4:30, M-F, free) Small Tribes of Western Washington: 13616 Valley Avenue East, Sumner (206) 593-2894 P.O. Box 578, Sumner, 98390 (Alcohol programs, food vouchers, certified alcoh01 & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fees, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 4:30) YWCA: 405 Broadway, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 272-4181 (Blue collar training program for women, emergency housing, support shelter, classes, information, assertiveness, self esteem, domf!stic violence, resource center, women in transition, job search, employment readiness, safe place for children after school from 4 to 6, school for homeless children, all persons, free and ability to pay, hours, M-F, 8:00 - 5:00)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE A.C.O.A. South Sound Intergroup: P.O. Box 42101, Tacoma, 98442 (206) 927-1781 (Support group for those raised in alcohol or other addiction environment, refer to AA meetings only, adults, free) ADATSA Assessment Center: 710 South Fawcett, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-4750 (Assessment, referral, treatment coordination, monitoring all clients in alcohol & drug assessment, hours 8:30 - 6:00 M-Th, referrals from DSHS, public assistance, sliding fee) Al-AnonlAl-Teen: Various locations, Tacoma (206) 272-3081 (Support group for families & friends of alcoholics & teenage alcoholics, 24 hour, those in need of services, no fee) Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention & Control Program: HQ I Corps, (206) 967-2202 Fort Lewis, (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free to activity duty military & dependents) Alcohol Involuntary Treatment Program: 721 S Fawcett, Suite 107, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-3212 (Services to individuals making rational decisions needing treatment for alcohol abuse, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-Th 8:00-4:30, F 8:00-3:30)

113 I Alcoholics Anonymous: 622 Tacoma Avenue SW, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 584-5873 (Support groups, those in need of services, no free) Alcoholism Assessment Center: 3629 South "0" Street, Tacoma, 98408 (206) 591-6402 (Certified alcohol & drug, client assessment, hours 8:00 - 4:30, those in need of services, Flat rate) Allied Counseling Services: 4410 20th St East, Tacoma 98424 (206) 922-6738 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, OWl client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment program, intensive out patient treatment, all types of alcohol & drug assessment, hours 9:00 - 8:30 Monday through Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:00 , those in need of services, set fee) Alpha HouselF.O.R.C.E.: 4214 Portland Avenue, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 472-4418 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, adolescents only, sliding fee, M-F 8:00- 5:(0) C.A.R.E.: 1502 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-2273 (Certified crisis intervention for alcohol & drug, telephone information and referral, those in need of services, no fee, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Catholic Community Services: 14824 South "e" Street, Tacoma, 98444 (206) 537-8467 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient tret'tment, information school, OWl client assessment, those in need of services, set fee & insurance, hours, M-F 9:00-5:00) Community Alcohol Center: 9112 Lakewood Orive SW, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 582-5600 (Alcohol information & referral treatment, all persons, set fee), hours, M-F 9:00-5:(0) Community Alcohol & Drug Receiving & Treatment Detoxification: 721 S Fawcett, Suite 100, Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-5333 Suite 100, Tacoma, 98402 (Alcohol detoxification, 72 hour program, alcohol only, 5-7 days for drugs, 24 hours, all persons,: no pregnant women no tranquilizers, no methadone, sliding fee,) Counselor: 315 - 39th Avenue SW, # 11, Puyallup, 98373 (206) 848-2242 (Certified alcohol in patient & out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, OWl client assessment, hours 8:00 - 5:30, M-F, those in need of services, flat rate) Crossroads Treatment Center: 5909 Orchard West, Tacoma, 98467 (206) 473-7474 (Certified out patient alcohol treatment, alcohol & drug information school, OWl client assessment, court evaluations, intensive out patient treatment, hours 8:00 - 5:00M-F, those in need of services, flat rate) Dotter's Counseling Service, Inc.: 1011 E Main, Suite A-I 02, Puyallup, 98372 (206) 841-4284 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, anger management course, shoplifting prevention course, free consultations, those in need of services, flat rate, M-F 9:00-5:30) Care Unite Clinics of Washington (First Step): 3640 S. Cedar St., Suite Y, (206) 841-4284 Tacoma, 98409 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient & out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, OWl client assessment, hours, 9:00 - 6:00, M-F, those in need of services, flat rate)

114 Gig Harbor Alcohol Counseling Service: 8803 State Highway 16, Gig Harbor, 98335 (206) 851-2552 (Certified alcohol intensive out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, hours, 8:00 - 9:00, M-F those in need of services, sliding fee) Group Health Adaption: 4301 South Pine Street, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-3200 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient & out patient treatment, client 1-800-228-0407 assessment family thempy, individual counseling, 24 hours, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, Group Health Members only) Narcotics Anonymous: 36th Street & Pacific A venue, Tacoma, 98403 (206) 531-8792 Mailing address: P.O. Box 706, Tacoma 98401 (Support group for those using and abusing drugs, those in need of services,free) New Beginnings: 600 N 130th St., Seattle 98133 (206) 582-4357 (Certified intensive in patient, alcohol & drug, alcohol 1-800-DO-BEGIN detoxification, youth only 13 - 19 years of age) 1-800-362-3446 Olalla Guest Lodge: 12851 SE Lala Cove Lane, Olalla, 98359 (206) 857-6201 (Non-medical treatment for alcohol & drugs, 21 - 28 day program, those in need of services, 21 day program $2,730.00, 28 day program $3,640.00, M-F 8:00-5:(0) Olympic Counseling Service: 1215 Regents Blvd, Suite A&B, Tacoma, 98466 (206) 564-0220 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, adult & children, those in need of services, $75.00, hours, M-F 7:00-5:(0) Passages Professional Counseling & Education Services: 10510 Gravelly (206) 581-5556 Lake Dr. SW, Suite 200, Tacoma, 98499 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services, set fee, M-Th 9:00-7 :(0) Puget Sound Treatment Center: 215 South 36th Street, Tacoma, 98408 (206) 756-9548 (Detoxification program, includes pregnant women, 3 week in patient treatment, pregnant women by DSHS, 24 hours, those with ability to pay, any insurance & flat fee) Puyallup Tribal Treatment Center: 2209 East 32nd Street, Tacoma, 98404 (206) 593-0291 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient & out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, Native Americans, sliding fee) Salvation Army: 409 Puyallup Avenue, Tacoma, 98421 (206) 627-8118 (6 month in patient treatment & counseling for alcohol & drug, all persons, no fee, M-F 8:00-4:00) Serenity Counseling Service: 221 S 28th, Suite 2, (p.O. Box 1271)Tacoma, 98402 (206) 383-4077 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, hours 10:00 - 6:00 M-F, those in need of services, $1850.00 for 2 year program» Shared Health Services - Alcohol Center: 9112 Lakewood Dr SW, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 582-5600 1920 - 64th Avenue West, Tacoma, 98466 M-F 7:00-5:00 (206) 564-2526 12515 Meridian, Suite 201, Puyallup 98373 M-Tb 8:30-6:30, (206) 848-5598 F, 8:00-4:30 (Alcohol & drug information, counseling, intensive out patient treatment, aftercare, alcohol information school, those in need of services, set fee) Tacoma Detoxification Center: 745 Court "D", Tacoma, 98402 (206) 572-5333 (Certified alcohol detoxification center and referrals, receiving center for intoxicated persons, 3 to 5 day program, those in need of services, sliding fee) 115 The Center - M.D.C.: 721South Fawcett. Suite 101, Tacoma, 98482 (206) 572-8200 6209 - 21st NE, Tacoma, 98422 (206) 572-8200 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient & out patient treatment, DWl client assessment, term individual & group counseling, detoxification, library of drug information, anyone 18+ years of age in need of services, sliding fee, M-Th '3:00-4:30, F 8:00-3:30) Western Washington Alcoholism Center: 3049 South 36th Street, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 473-7122 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, alcohol & drug information school, DWl client assessment, those in need of services, set fee)

VETERANS SERVICES American Veterans Service Office: 5717 S Tyler, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-1966 (Counseling, claim work, education, appeal hearings, hours, 9:30 - 5:30, M-F, veterans & family, free) Lev Bakker & Associates: 10116 - 36th Avenue SW #7, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 584-2637 (Rehabilitation, counseling, family & career counseling, Rap group, Veterans) Veterans Administration Medical Center: American Lake, Tacoma, 98493 (206) 5&2-2440 (10 medic, alcohol services, drug programs, Veterans, sliding fee) Veterans j3ureau of Pierce County: 901 Tacoma Avenue South, Rm 105, (206) 591-7449 Tacoma, 98402 (Counseling, information & referral on limited service basis, Wartime & indigent veterans emergency services, free, ( hours, M-F 8:30-4:30) . Veterans Job Information: 1313 Tacoma Avenue, Tacoma, 98401 (206) 593-2461 (Veterans information, free, M-F 8:00-5:00) Vietnam Veterans Outreach Center: 4801 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, 98408 (206) 473-0731 (Counseling, rap groups, outreach & support, active duty during Vietnam, free, M-F 8:00-4:30) Washington Soldiers Home: P.O. Box 500, Ortig, 98360 (M-F 8:00-4:30) (206) 893-2156 (See Section 11-Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: John Bamett, 12812-101st Avenue Court East, (206) 840-3247 Suite lOlE, Puyallup, 98373 (COWlitz Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Larry Sanchez, 4820 She-Nab-Num Drive, (206) 456-5221 Olympia, 98503 (Nisqually Tribe) (See Section II- Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Larry LaPointe, 2002 E. 28th St., Tacoma, 98404 (206) 597-6200 (Puyallup Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Catholic Community Services - Counseling & Humanity: 5410 North 44th St., (206) 838-2073 r Tacoma, 98407 (Counseling for sexually abused children & survivors of sexual assault & abuse, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F 9:()()"5:00) 116 Chrestos Counseling Center: 8818 Pacific Avenue South, 98444 (206) 531-6599 (Specializes in treating child sexual abuse victims, general counseling, program for adolescent sex offenders, victims counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee) Center for Child Abuse Prevention Services: 949 Market Street, Suite 411, (206) 572-5541 Tacoma 98402 (Resource services for family law issues, sexual assault program, parenting plus, CASPN project safe place for youth in crisis, resource library and referral service, all persons, free, hours, M-F 8:30-4:30) Domestic Violence - Police Department: 930 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma (206) 591-5508 (Information for domestic violence victims, help in court orders, those who qualify , free) Family Counseling Community Services: 6424 N 9th St., Tacoma, 98406 (206) 565-4484 (Family centered counseling, sexual abuse counseling, stress support, live/work Pierce County, sliding fee) Family Renewal Shelter: P. O. Box 98318, Tacoma, 98439 (206) 584-8998 (Shelter, education & other services to battered women & children, counseling, Christian women, sliding fee) Fort Lewis Family Advocacy Program: Fort Lewis Army Base, Fort Lewis (206) 967-7166 (Resources available with family law issues, domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling & support, active duty, retired and their dependents, free) Outreach: 15 Oregon Avenue, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 474-7500 (Counseling of abused women & children, sexual assault, women's issues, those in need of services, sliding fee) Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: 5410 North 44th Street, (206) 752-2455 Tacoma, 98407 (Safe environment to explore feelings with sexual abuse, women of childhood, $20.00 fee, M-F 9:00-5:00)

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SAN JUAN COUNTY For additional information see also Island and Skagit Counties

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH North Island Counseling & Psychotherapy: 820 Guard, Friday Harbor,98250 (206) 378-2669 P.O. Box 247, Orcas Island, 98245 (206) 376-2272 (Mental health out patient individual & group counseling, information, assessment, referrals, all persons, sliding fee). hours, M-F 8:30-5:00)

CRISIS Emergency Number Dial ''0'' - ask for Zenith 8750

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Northwest Washington Pl"ivate Industry Council: P.O. Box 2009, 98250 (206) 671-1660 (ITPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supportive services, economically disadvantaged persons, free) (See Section II -lTPA) Vocational Services Northwest: 611 W. Division, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 336-3136 2215 Elm Street, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-9010 (Resume preparation, employment counseling, placement & job referral, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, Ex-offenders, free)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING San Juan Food Bank: County Fairgrounds, Friday Harbor, 98250 (206) 378-4820 (Food bank, those in need of services)

MEDICAL/DENTAL San Juan County Health Department: 145 Rhone, P.O. Box 607, (206) 378-4474 Friday Harbor,98250 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, aides testing, WIe Program, maternal & child health, all persons, sliding fee, M-F 8:00-4:30)

118 MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 1249 West Pioneer Way, Suite D, P.O. Box 869, (206) 675-9031 Oak Harbor (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 355A Spring Street, P.O. Box 1215, Friday Harbor, 98250 (206) 378-4196 (See Section 11-Department ofSocial & Health Services) Friday Harbor Fire Department: 60 - 2nd Street, Friday Harbor, 98250 (206) 318-4117 (Community services, those in need of services) (206) 318-4183

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Community Alcohol Center: 5047 South NW, Oak Harbor, 98277 (206) 679-11502 (Information, referral, detoxification, out patient counseling, alcohol information school, involuntary commitment, those chemically dependent, sliding fee, M-F 8:00-5:00) San Juan Community Alcoholism Center: 842 Guard Street, Friday Harbor (206) 378-4994 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWl client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services, sliding fee) VETERANS SERVICES American Veterans Service Office: 3820 South Union, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-1966 (Counseling, claim work, education, appeal hearings, hours , 9:00 - 4:00, M-F, veterans & family, free) VICTIMS Volunteers Against Violence: Star Route Box 115, Eastsound, 98245 No Phone P.O. Box 325, Friday Harbor, 98250 Route 1 Box 1813, Lopez, 98261 (Domestic violence advocacy. safehome, those in need of services)

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SKAGIT COUNTY For additional information see also Island and San Juan Counties

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Bethesda-Cascade: 1400 King St, #E, Bellingham, 98226 (206) 676-9535 (Individual alcohol, marriage and family counseling, all persons, sliding fee', hours, M-F 8:30-5:00, by appt only) Catholic Community Services Northwest: 1517 South 2nd Street, (206) 336-6686 Mount Vernon,98273 (Mental health counseling, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00-5:00) Skagit County Mental Health Center: 208 Kincaid, Mount Vernon 98273 (206) 336-3193 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, M-F 8:30-5:00) DISABILITY Cascade Rehab CounseHng: 1621 Freeway Drive, Suite #101C, Mt. Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-5076 Chinook Enterprises: 2026 La Venture Road, Mt. Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-0140 Comprehensive Rehab Services: 1520 Parkway, Suite F, Mt. Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-4840 International Rehab Assoc.: 117 North First, Mt. Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-2058

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Job S~rvice Center: 320 Pacific Place, P.O. Box 160, Mount Vernon 98273 (206) 428-1300 M-F 8:00-5:00 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Northwest Intertribal Council: P.O. Box 115, Neah Bay, 98357 (206) 645-2201 (Vocational counseling, assessment training, employment assistance, head start program, native americans, free, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Northwest Washington Private Industry Council: P.O. Box 2009, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 671-1660 (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged persons, free, M-F 8:00-5:(0) Skagit Valley College: 2405 E. College Way, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-1261 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, adults 16+ years of age, hours, M-Th, 8:30-8:30) Vocational Services Northwest: 611 W. Division, P.O. Box 1105, (206) 336-3136 Mount Vernon, 98273 2215 Elm Street, Bellingham, 98225 (Resume preparation, employment counseling, placement and job referrals, free, M-F 8:00-5:(0) 120 Washington Human Development: 1615 South 2nd Street, Mount Vernon (206) 424-5025 (Immigration services, ESL, ABE, GED, job development, placement, vocational counseling, migrant seasonal fann workers) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Anacortes 100: 512 - 4th South, Anacortes, 98221 (206) 293-6885 (Food and shelter, those in need of selvices) Friendship House: 1008 South 3rd, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 336-2135 (Shelter, those in need of services) Neighbor in Need: 209 Milwaukee Street, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 424-6829 (Food bank, those in need of services, Every Monday 10:00-4:00) Skagit Valley Displaced Homemaker Program: 2405 College Way, Mount (206) 428-1161 Vernon, 98273 (Array of services for displaced homemakers) D.V.R •• FLP Mount Vernon: 1501 Parker Way, Suite D, (206) 428-1405 Mount Vernon, 98273 1800 Continental Place, Mount Vernon (206) 428-1542 (Helps displaced state residents obtain employment, disabled, physical and mental persons, free, M-F 8:00-5:00) MEDICAL/DENTAL Skagit County Health Department: Courthouse Admin. Bldg.,Rm. 301, (206) 336-9380 Mount Vernon, 98273 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons, various fees, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 707 South Second Street, Mount Vernon 98273 (206) 428-1443 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, M-F 8:00-5:00) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 1800 Continental Place, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-1400 Hours, M-F 8:00-5:00 (See Section II - Department of Social & Health Services) Housing Authority of Skagit County: 2405 Austin Lane, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-1959 (Energy assistance, weatherization, elderly & handicap housing rental assistance, hours 9:00 -4:30, M-F, no fees) Skagit County Community Action Agency: 2722 Colby. Suite 104, Everett, 98201 (206) 388-7200 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, referrals, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, no fee)

121 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Pioneer Center North: 2268 Hus Drive, Sedro Woolley, P.O. Box 231. 98284 (206) 856-3186 (Certified alcohol long tenn residential, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F, 9:00-5:00) Skagit County on Alcoholism: 1905 Continental Place, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-7835 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWl client assessment, alcohol recovery program, family awareness, detoxification, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, fee) Skagit Community Mental HeaHh: 208 Kincaid, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 336-3193 (Certified drug out patient treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F 8:30-5:00)

VETERANS SERVICES American Veterans Service Office: 3820 South Union, Tacoma, 98409 (206) 472-1966 (Counseling, claim work, education, appeal hearings, hours , 9:30 - 5:30, M-F, veterans & family, free) Mr. Tom Schumacher: 505 East Union, Olympia 98504 1-800-562-2308 P.O. Box 9778, Olympia 98504-9778 (Delayed stress counseling, by appointment only) Tribal Veterans Representative: Mac Oreiro Jr., Box 4647, Rolling Bay, 98061 (206) 842-2510 (Sarnish Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Robl!rt Joe, Sr., 950 Moorage Way, LaConner, 98257 (206) 466-3163 (Swinomish Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Henry Lyle, 1302 Heather Place, (206) 856-2339 Sedro Woolley, 98284 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Skagit Rape RelieflBattered Women Services: P.O. Box 301, Mount Vernon, 98273 (206) 336-9593 (Domestic violence, sexual assault advocacy, counseling 24 Hr. Hotline (206) 336-2162 & support groups, resources available with family law issues, sexual assault programs, e:mergency shelter, food, clothing, all persons, no fee, M-F 8:30-4:30)

122 SKAM~NIA COUNTY For additional information see also Klickitat County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Skamania Counseling Center: P.O. Box 790, Stevenson, 98648 (509) 427-5636 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Network: P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, 98668 (206) 696-8417 (ITPA, job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GBD testing, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged persons, fee) Southwest Washington Consortium-Clark County Network: P.O. Box 5000, (206) 696-8417 Vancouver, 98668 (See Section II -lTPA) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Klickitat-Skamania Community Devlpt Council: 1003 Jewett, P.O. Box 1580 (509) 493-2662 (Emergency food bank and shelter, those in need of services) (509) 493-3954 MEDICAL/DENTAL Stevenson/Skamania County Health Center: P.O. Box 162, Stevenson, 98648 (509) 427-5136 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, all persons) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community CQrrections: 8411 NE Highway 99, MS S-20, Vancouver (206) 696-6441 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Counseling and Resource Center: P.O. Box 420, White Salmon, 98672 (509) 493-3400 (Provides alcohol & drug information and referral, mental health, geriatric, marriage and family counseling, and a 24 hour crisis line, those in need of services)

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Department of Social & Health Services: I 200 Second Street, P.O. Box 817, Stevenson, 98648 (509) 427-5611 (See Section II - Department of Social & Health Services) Klickitat-Skamania Community Action Council: P.O. Box 1580, White Salmon (509) 493-2662 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Skamania County Counseling Center: P.O. Box 790, Stevenson, 98648 (509) 427-5636 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWl client assessment, ADATSA, those in need of services) VETERANS SERVICES Veterans Hospital: 4th Plain & St. John's Blvd., Room 11, Vancouver, 98661 (206) 696-4061 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs) VICTIMS Skamania County Council on Domestic Violence: P.O. Box 477, Stevenson (509) 427-5636 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support, resources services for family law issues, sexual assault programs, those in need of services, free)

124 SNOHOMISH COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Counterpoint: 7416- 212th Street SW, Lynnwood, 98020 (206) 778-2644 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee, M-F 9:00-5:00) Family Counseling Services: 111 SE Way, Suite I, Everett (206) 348-5989 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee) Luther Child Center: P.O. Box 2097, Everett, 98203 (206) 258-2371 (Emergency services, family counseling, intensive community support services, out patient treatment, children ages 6-17 and their families, sliding fee, M-F 9:00-5:00) Olympic Mental Health: 4526 Federal Avenue, Everett 98203 (206) 252-7154 24 Hr. Crisis Line (Mental health services, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Mental Health Services: 1712 Pacific Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 258-1504 (Therapy to children & adult survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, those in need of services, $50.00 per hour) CRISIS Care Crisis Line: P.O. Box 839"Everett, 98206 24 Hours (206) 258-4357 (Crisis assessment, information & referral, phone only, all persons) DISABILITY Snohomish County Center for the Handicapped: 2391-36th Avenue, (206) 339-2676 Everett, 98201 Division of Developmental Disabilities: 840 North Broadway, Bldg. A, (206) 339-4833 Everett, 98201

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Cascade Rehab Counseling: 909 S.E. Everett Mall Way, Suite #C-302, Everett, 98208 (206) 355-6654 Comprehensive Rehab Services: 3220-1 80th SW, Suite #201, Lynnwood, 98037 (206) 776-5422 Healy Services: 204 1/2 North Lewis, Monroe, 98272 (206) 794-7880 Carl Jacobsen: 5220-79th Place NE, Marysville, 98270 (206) 659-1648

125 Division of Voc Rehab: Everett Regional Office, L31-5, 840 N. Broadway, (206) 339-4868 Bldg. B, Everett, 98201 KAIROS Center: 231 Cedar Street, Snohomish, 98290-2815 (206) 568-2882 Marvel Industries: 2931-36th St., Everett, 98201 (206) 339-2676 Mott Rehab Services: 24007 Edmonds Way, Edmonds, 98020 (206) 778-3707 Work Opportunities, Inc.: 6515-202nd St. SW, Lynnwood, 98038 (206) 778-5054 Sherwood Learning Center: 402-91st Avenue N.E., Everett, 98205 (206) 334-4071 Divfuion of Vocational Rehabilitation: 840 North Broadway, Everett (206) 339-4800 (Vocational rehabilitation training, job placement, counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Edmonds Community College: 20000 - 68th Avenue West, Lynnwood (206) 771-8385 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, adults) Everett Community College: 801 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-7151 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, adults, M-F 9:00-5:(0) Everett Public Library: 2702 Hoyt Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-8797 (Educational and job infonnation, GED preparatior, SAT & Civil Service, financial aid infonnation, all persons) Career Center: 9512 Evergreen Way, Everett 98204 (till7/91) Interaction: 1148 NW Leary Way, Seattle, 98107 (206) 774-4777 (Resume preparation, job readiness & job assistance, physically & developmentally disabled persons, fee) Job Service Center: 840 Broadway North, 98201, P.O. Box 870, Everett, 98206 (206) 339-4901 M-F 8:00-5:00 4908 - 112th Street SW, P.O. 99848, Tacoma, 98499 (206) 581-3030 M-F 8:00-5:00 6606 - 196th Street SW, 98036, P.O. Box 6606, 98046, Lynnwood (206) 775-0511 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) M·2 Job Therapy: 205 Avenue C, Snohomish, 98290 (206) 568-3268 (Counseling, job placement, referrals for supportive services, Ex-Offenders and substance abusers, free) North Puget Sound Operation Improvement Foundation: 2932 Hoyt, Everett No Phone (placement, employment, OIT, all persons) Pre-Prosecution Diversion: Prosecuting Atty's Office, Mission Bldg, (206) 388-3456 3000 Rockerfeller, Everett, 98201 (Referral to employment and training, placement programs, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, eligible for pre-trial diversion, fee) Private Industry Council of Snohomish Cnty: 917 - 134th Avenue SW, Everett, 98204 (206) 743-9669 (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, economically disadvantaged, free) (See Section II -JTPA) D.V.R.: 840 North Broadway Building B, Everett, 98201 (206) 339-4868 1309 - 44th Avenue West, Montlake Terrace, 98042 (206) 672-2363 3310 Smokey Point Drive, Arlington, 98223 (206) 653-0525 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment & training, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F disabled, physical and mental persons, free) Vocational Rehab Services: Department ofL&I, 8625 Evergreen Way, Suite #250, Everett, 98204 (206) 356-2900

126 FAMILY SERVICES Planned Parenthood: P.O. Box 1051, Everett, 98206 (206) 339-3389 (Help with planned parenthood, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee/medical coupons, M-Tu.,8:30-5:30, W., 8:45-8:30, Th., 10:00-8:30, F 8:45-4:30) Snohomish Cnty Family Coullseling Services: 111 SE Everett Mall Way, (206) 348-5989 Everett, 98208 (Family counseling, marriage counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-F 9:00-5:00) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Community Action Council Service Outlet: 9624 Darrington, Darrington (206) 436-1833 (Food & clothing for indigent people and low income persons, free) Community Housing Improvement Program: mailing address: 3002 Wetmore (206) 259-8735 Avenue, Everett, 98201, 2731 Wetmore Avenue 98201 (Low to mderate income, property owners may obtain low interest loans for housing rehabilitation, those in need of services, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) Goodwill Industries: 3002 Hoyt, Everett 98206 (206) 252-6163 (Low cost clothing, hours 9:00 - 6:00 M-F, those in need of services) Salvation Army: 2525 Rucker Avenue, (p.O. Box 1184,98206) Everett, 98201 (206) 259-8129 (Low cost clothing and other needs, hours 9:00 - 4:00 M-F, those in need of services) LEGAL Pathways: 6205 222nd SW, Montlake Terrace 98043 (206) 774-9843 (Hours 9:00-4:30 M-F, all persons, free) MISCELLANEOUS Bureau ofIndian Affairs ofPuget Sound: 3006 Colby Avenue, Everett 98201 (206) 258-2651 (Services for people of indian descent, Indians, free, M-F 7:45-4:30) Energy Assistance Center: 2915 Lombard Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-5185 24 hour phone line (Energy assistance, those in need of service) Everett Gospel Mission: 3007 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, 98202 (206) 252-4776 (Homeless facility for men, bed capacity 30+, can stay 5 days) Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 8625 Evergreen Way, Suite 100, MS TB-27, Everett, 98204 (206) 356-2800 18720- 33rd Avenue W., MS TB-28, Lynnwood 98037 (206) 771-7116 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, M-F 8:00-5:00) Hispanic Center Veronica Cluphf: 801 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-7151 (Help for Spanish speaking people & students at Community College, Hispanics) South Everett Youth & Community Center: 7600 Cascade Drive, Everett (206) 355-5170 (youth center)

127 Treatment Alternative to Crime (TASC) Referral Service: 1114 Pacific A veriue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-7142 19324 - 40th Avenue West, Lynnwood, 98036 (206) 771-8385 (Evaluation & aSsessment, referral service, urinalysis testing, alternatives to crime, ex-offenders, drug & alcohol abusers, sliding fee, hours, M-F 9:00-5:(0» MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Department of Social & Health Services: 840 North Broadway, Bldg A, Everett, 98201 (206) 339-4000 19000 33rd Avenue West, Lynwood 98036 M-F 8:00-5:00 (206) 775-5555 3310 Smokey Point Drive, P.O. Box 3099, Arlington, 98223 (206) 653-0500 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Northshore Multi Service Center: 18220 - 96th Avenue NE, Bothell, 98011 (206) 485-6521 (Referrals to other community agencies, energy & WlC program, shelter, disadvantaged & unemployed persons, free, M-F 8:30-4:30) Prison Fellowship USA: P.O. Box 2426, Everett, 98203 (206) 722-3031 (Counseling, educational training and job training, ex-offenders) Snohomish County Human Services Department: 2722 Colby, Suite 104, (206) 388-7200 Everett, 98201 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, no fee) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcoholics Anonymous: 1721 Hewett, P.O. Box 1387, Everett, 98206 (206) 252-2525 (Support group for recovering alcoholics, those in need of services, free, M-F 7am.-7 p.m.) Catholic Community Services - Snohomish County: 1918 Everett Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-9188 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWl client assessment, counseling, foster care, pregnancy out reach, anger management, those in need of services) Community Alcohol & Drug Services: City Hall, Arlington, 98223 (206) 435-4463 19920 Highway 99, Lynnwood 98037 (206) 775-4686 2812 Hoyt Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 258-2662 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol & drug counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Conquest Center: 8021 - 230th SW, Edmonds, 98020 (206) 774-9551 (Certified drug intensive in patient treatment, residelltial facility, those in need of services & offenders court committr.ll~nt, sliding fee, hours, M-F 8:00-5:(0) Crosby Enterprises, Inc.: 3924 207th St SW, Lynwood 98036 (206) 774-2955 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, AI-Anon & ACOA, anger management, those in need of services, set fee, hours, M-Th 9:00-5:00, F 9:00-4:30) Drug Abuse Council of Snohomish County: 2720 Rucker, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-7142 19324 - 40th West, Suite A, Lynnwood (206) 771-8385 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, ADATSA, cocaine project, out

128 patient therapy assessment and referral services, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Evergreen Manor: 2617 Summit Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 253-2407 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fee) Evergreen Manor: 260 1Summit Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 253-2407 (Certified alcohol & drug recovery house, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-Th 8:00-7:30, F 8:00-5:00) Focus: 909 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, 98204 (206) 355-1250 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-Th 9:00-6:00) Norcross Clinic, Inc: 209 Dayton, Edmonds, 98020 (206) 771-1194 16000 Bothell-Everett Highway, Mill Creek, 98012 (206) 742-5233 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, 2 year deferred, counseling & mental health counseling, those in need of services, fee) Providence Recovery Program: 9816 Pacific & Nassau, Lynnwood, 98206 (206) 258-7300 24 hours (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee) Snohomish County Alcohol Detox. Center: 2601 Summit, Everett, 98201 (206) 258-3255 24 hour phone line (Certified alcohol detoxification, for those in need of service, sliding fee) Solberg Recovery Center: 3020 Rucker, Suite 208, Everett, 98201 (206) 258-2255 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, family and youth programs, those in need of services, fee, M-Th 9:00~8:30, F 9:00-5:00) South Snohomish County District Court: 20520- 68th Avenue West, (206) 771-4417 Lynnwood, 98036 (probation Department, Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, free, hours, M-F 8:30-5:00) Tulalip Tribal Alcoholism Program: 7624 - 40th Drive NW, Marysville (206) 771-4417 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, free) Valley General Hospital & Alcohol & Drug Recovery Center: 1-800.. 533-3046 14701 - 179th Avenue SE,Monroe, 98272 (p.O. Box 646) (Certified alcohol & drug in patient and out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, alcohol detoxification, 24 hours, those in need of services, flat rate) Walnut Recovery House: 1409 Walnut Avenue, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-2033 2601 Summit, P.O. Box 7386, Everett, 98201 (Certified alcohol & drug recovery house, detoxification and out patient treatment, no arson or sexual offenders, tlat rate and sliding fee)

129 TRANSPORTATION Community Transit: 8905 Airport Road, Everett, 98204 (206) 348-7100 (South county area, 60 cents, M-F 8:00-5:00) 1-800-562-1375 VETERANS SERVICES Veterans of Foreign Wars: 2722 Colby, Everett, 98201 (206) 259-7168 (See Section II - Departme1lt o/Vetera1l Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Joseph Lawrence, 5318 Chief Brown Lane No Phone Darrington, 98241 (Sauk-Suiattle Tribe) (See Section II - Departme1lt ofVetera1l Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Gail Gregor, 3439 Stoluckquamish, (206) 652-7362 Arlington, 98223 (Stillaquamish Tribe) (See Section II - Departme1lt of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veteloans Representative: Raymond Fryberg, 6700 Totem Beach Rd., (206) 653-4585 Marysville, 98270 (Tulalip Tribe) (See Section II - Departme1lt of Veteran Affairs) Tribal V~terans Representative: Jack Kidder, 1422 Rosario Rd., Anacortes, 98221 (206) 293-7716 tSnohomish Tribe) (See Sectio1l II - Departme1lt ofVetera1l Affairs) VICTIMS Providence Sexual Assault Center: P.O. Box 1067, Everett, 98206 (206) 252-2882 (Resource services for family law issues, sexual assault programs) (206) 258-7969 (Hours, 8:30- 5:00 M-F, all persons, no fee) Stop Abuse: P.O. Box 2086, Everett, 98203 24 Hr Crisis Line (206) 252-2873 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support, resource services for family law issues, all persons, sliding fee, hours, M-F 8:00-5:(0)

130 SPOKANE COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Community Mental Health Center: South 107 Division, Spokane, 99202 (509) 838-4651 (Crisis line - 838-4428, out patient extended care program, 24 hours a day crisis line, hours 8:00- 5:00 M-F, no sex offenders, sliding fee) Family Counseling Service of Spokane County: S 7 Howard, Suite 321, (509) 838-4128 Spokane 99204 (Counseling individuals, couples, families, hours, 8:00 - 5:30, M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Parkview Associates: South 601 Division, Spokane, 99202 (509) 747-1102 (Program for sexual offenders and family members, counseling, 24 hour phone, sexual abuse victims, flat rate) Regional Center for Child Abuse and Neglect: P.O. Box 248, Spokane, 99210 (509) 623-7501 (Child abuse counseling, those in need of services) Samaritan Center: South 3220 Grand Blvd., Spokane, 99203 (509) 747-8214 (Individual, family and marriage counseling, divorce recovery group, hours, 8:00 - 4:30, M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Spokane Community Mental Health Center: South 107 Division, Spokane (509) 838-4651 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee) Spokane Community Rape Emergency Action Program: South 7 Howard, (509) 624-7273 Symans Bldg, Spokane, 99201 (Counseling, liaison between victim and law, medical personnel, 24 hours, victims of rape, sliding fee) CRISIS Aids Hotline: Airdustrial Park, Bldg 9 U 17, Olympia, 98504 1-800-272-AIDS (Recorded information on aids, specifically HIV aids, referral and out of state, health officials available to answer questions, all persons, free, phone answered M-F 8:00-5:00, recorded messages all other times) Alcohol & Drug Help Line: P.O. Box 18317, Seattle 98118-0317 24 Hrs. 1-800-562-1240 (Information and referral, alcohol & drug crisis counseling by phone, all persons, free, Teen Line M-Th 4:00-8:00 (509) 722-4222

131 Child Find, Inc: 7 Innis Avenue, P.O. Box 277, New Paltz, NY, 112561 1-800-426-5678 24 hour line (Locate children, parents, infonnation to public, missing children, mediation program for parents in flight, parents with custody, no fee, hours, M-F 9:00-5:00 EST) Crisis Service: South 107 Division, Spokane, 99202 (509) 838-4428 (24 Hr line, emotional support and intervention to individuals in crisis, infonnation and referrall)ervices, all persons, free) Dial Help: 1175 Caronadalet Drive, Richland, 99352 (509) 946-4357 (Telephone crisis intervention and referrals, check line also, language bank, 24 hours, those in need of services, free) Drug Crisis Line: West 1101 College, Suite 360; Spokane, 99201 (509) 326-9550 (Emergency response with crisis team for drug abuse, therapist on duty, 24 hour paging, those in need of services, sliding fee , Office M-F 8:00-5:00) Family Reconciliation Services: North 1425 Washington, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-4451 24 hour hotline (Crisis intervention to families with juveniles in crisis, children ages 12 to 18, free, M-F 8:00-4:30) Gay Referral Line: P. O. Box 9639, Spokane, 99204 (509) 489-2266 (24 hours, Crisis counseling for problems with sexual identity (509) 838-4428 and referrals, those in need of services, free) Emergency Line Rape Crisis Network: South 7 Howard, Suite 200, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-7273 (Rape crisis line, trained volunteers and professional counselors, 24 hour phone, victims of sexual assault, sliding fee, M-F 8:30-5:00)

DISABILITY American Diabetes Associ: Spokane Chapter, West 207 Euclid, Spokane, 99205 (509) 327-9443 Association for Retarded Citizens: West 127 Boone Street, Spokane, 99201 (509) 328-6326 Behavioral Sciences Institute: North 6607 Ash, Suite B, Spokane, 99208 (509) 328-3802 Cascade Rehab Counseling: West 905 Riverside Avenue, Suite #605, Spokane, 99201 (509) 747-3480 Comprehensive Rehab Services: North 2610 Van Marker, Suite #1, Spokane, 99206 (509) 924-0431 Crawford Rehab Services: North 200 Mullen Road, Suite #23, Spokane, 99206 (509) 928-3301 Cutler Counseling & Consulting: N. 1306 Post, Spokane, 99203 (509) 327-1929 Disabled American Veterans: Medical Center, N. 4815 Assembly, Rm. A-121, Spokane, 99205 (509) 327-5366 Family Counseling: Paulsen Building, 7th & Howard, Suite #321, Spokane,99201 (509) 838-4128 Foundation for the Handicapped: West 829 Broadway, Spokane, 99205 (509) 326-4577 Goodwill Industries: East 202-3rd, Spokane, 99202 (509) 838-4246 International Rehab Association: North 200 Mullen Road, Suite #2, Spokane, 99206 (509) 928-4797 Lilac Blind Foundation: 1212 North Howard, Spokane, 99201 (509) 328-9116 Multiple Sclerosis Society: East 818 Sharp, Spokane, 99202 (509) 482-2022 Muscular Dystrophy Association: East 905 Third, Suite #21, Spokane, 99202 (509) 535-9068 New Hope Training Center: North 421 Mullen Road, Spokane, 99210 (509) 928-0423 Occupational Analysts: P.O. Box 468, Spokane, 99210 (509) 455-7601 Pre-Vocational Training Center: North 2526 Division Street, Spokane, 99207 (509) 326-6760 Spokane County Community Services: North 721 Jefferson, Suite #403, (509) 456-5722 Spokane,99202

132 The Spokane Deaf Service Center: North 1206 Howard, Spokane, 99201 (509) 328-9220 Division of Developmental Disabilities: East 115 Indiana, Spokane, 99207 (509) 456-2061 Division of Vocational Rehab: East 901-2nd Avenue, Suite #300, (509) 456-3160 Spokane,99202

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Adult Education Center: W. 3305 Fort George Write Drive, Spokane, (509) 459-3759 (Displaced Homemakers) NE Community Center, North 4001 Cook, Spokane, 99207 (509) 487-1603 M-F 8:00-5:00, no business skills North 2310 Monroe Street, Spokane, 99205 M-F 8:00-9:00 (509) 459-3745 (GED & ABE preparation, English as second language, business skills classes, referral service, literacy, all persons, free) Affirmative Action Office: West 808 Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-4368 (Assistance on minorities and females in the work place, women seeking non-traditional employment, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, for those in need of service, free) Building Trades Training Program: North 2110 Fancher, Spokane, 99210 (509) 534-5086 (Construction craft apprenticeship, low income Spokane residents, free) Career Path Services: North 1020 Washington Street, Spokane, 99201 (509) 326-7520 (Job placement, assistance, OJT, work counseling, GED, disadvantaged and low income persons, free, M-Th 7:30-5:30) Cutler Counseling: North 1306 Post, P.O. Box 8282, Spokane, 99201 (509) 327-1929 (Vocational rehabilitation programs, OASYS computerized job search, career counseling, career testing, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Employment & Training: 1313 North Maple, Spokane, 99220 (509) 458-2137 (Job orientation program, resumes, interview tips, job search, DSHS recipients, free) Goodwill Industries: East 130 - 3rd Avenue, Spokane, 99202 (509) 838-4246 (Vocational evaluation, job training, sheltered employment, retail shop and placement services, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, vocationally handicapped persons, free) Help Line: West 3305 Fort George Wright Drive, Spokane, 99204 (509) 459-3752 (Re-entry into college, financial aid, career testing, job search, resume preparation and job referrals, hours 8,00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, free) Inland Northwest Education - .Job Information Center: (509) 838-3361 Spokane Public Library, West 906 Main Avenue, Spokane, 99201 (Infonnation in the areas of job search, career & educational planning, resume assistance, job listings,general public, free), hours, M-Th 10:00-9:00, F & S 10:00-6:00, Call for appt. JTPA: West 808 Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, 99201 (509) 458-2217 (See Section II -lTPA) Job Resource Center: West 818 Riverside, Lincoln Bldg, Suite 533, Spokane, 99201 (509) 747-3071 (Job placement & employment orientation training, hours, 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, for those in need of service,free) Job Service Center: 130 South Arthur, Spokane, 99220 (509) 536-1499 (See Section II - Employment Security Department)

133 Manpower: South 210 Washington, Spokane, 99204 (509) 838-8531 (Temporary jobs, hours 6:30 - 5:00 M-F, adults 18+ years of age, free) Martin Luther King Memorial Center: South 845 Shennan, Spokane, 99202 (509) 455-8722 (Career assessment, counseling, recreation, summer day camp, parenting and developmental';!',ills, hours. 8:00 - 9:00 M-F, \'hose in need of services, frv..,) Project Read - Spokane Public Library: South 500 Stone, Spokane, 99202 (509) 838-3365 (One to one tutoring reading below 5th grade, hours 10:00 - 6:00, Tuesday and Saturday, reading level below 5th grade, free) S.L. Start & Associates: East 123 Indiana, Spokane, 99207 (509) 328-2740 (Skill assessment, job placement, job finding and counseling, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, by referral by DVR, Department of L&I, flat rate) Spokane Community College: North 1810 Greene Street, Spokane, 99207 (509) 536-7000 (Academic and vocational courses and OED testing, adults, tuition & test charge, M-Th 7:30-4:30, F 7:30-4:00) Spokane Cnty Employment & Training Consortium: W 808 Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, 99201 (509) 458-2217 (Hours, M-F, 7:30 - 4:00) (See Section Il-JTPA) D.V.R.: Spokane Community College, 1810 North Green Street, MS 2, Spokane 99207 (509) 536-7345 East 901 2nd, Suite 300, Spokane, 99202 (509) 456-3160 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, hours , 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled. physical & mental persons, free) Vocational Rehab Service: Dept. L & I, East 3901 Main Street, Spokane, 99220 (509) 456-2930 Washington Community College District #17, North 1810 Greene Street, Spokane, 99207 (509) 536-7000 (Academic and vocational courses and GED testing, hours, 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, sliding fee) Women's Information Network - Spokane: South 130 Arthur, Spokane (509) 536-1364 (Job counseling, OIT, and placement, AFDC grants) Women's Center (SFCC): West 3365 Fort George Wright Drive, Spokane, 99204-5528 (Displaced homemakers multi service center, workshops, mini courses, those in need of services, free, M-F 8:00-4:30) Trend College, Inc: Job Resource Center, Lincoln Building, Suite 533, (509) 747-3071 West 818 Riverside, Spokane, 99201 (Employment services, job referrals, ex-offenders and those in need of services, free) FAMILY SERVICES Catholic Family Services: West 1023 Riverside, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-7160 (Counseling, groups for effective parenting, no sex offenders, sliding fee, M-F 9:00-5:00) Planned Parenthood of Spokane: West 521 Garland, P.O. Box 9460, Spokane (509) 326-2142 (Counseling and family planning clinic, hours variable, those in need of services, sliding fee) Support Enforcement Office: West 1608 Boone, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-4293 (Enforcement of family support obligations, PA recipients, free, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00)

134 FOOD I CLOTHING I HOUSING Alberta Apartments: South 172 1/2 Madison, Spokane, 99204 (509) 838-1236 (Temporary crisis housing, parole sponsorship, counseling referral, 18+ years of age, free) Bailie Memorial Youth Ranch: 131 Memorial Lane, Mesa, 99343-9545 (509) 269-4211 (Ranch with long term care for abused, neglected and needed children, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, girls 6 - 10, boys 6 - 13, sliding fee) Better Living Center: East 15 North Foothills Drive, Spokane, 99207 (509) 325-2945 (Food, clothing & bedding bank, classes in smoking, stress management, hours 10:00 - 3:00 Tuesday & Thursday, otherwise answering service, those in need of services, sliding fee) Community Service Center: East 25 Foothill Drive, Spokane, 99207 (509) 325-1258 (Clothing, quilts, mends clothing, furniture for needy, those in need of services, free) Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program: North 222 Havana, Spokane, 99202 (509) 456-3651 (Young, low income, homemakers learn about buying and cooking food, 5 days a week, low income families with children, free, M-F 8:00-4:30) King Gardener Ministries: 14008 East Boone, Spokane, 99216 (509) 924-9635 (Food bank, counseling, by appt. only, those in need of services, sliding fee) Manito Presbyterian Church: East 401 - 30th Avenue, Spokane, 99203 (509) 838-3559 (Food bank, clothing bank, low income emergencies, free) Miriam's House of Transition: East 227 Mission, Spokane, 99202 (509) 624-8950 (place for women leaving jail to stay and adjust, hours, 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, drug free environment, house rules, Sliding fee) North County Neighborhood Center: North 34515 Newport Highway, Chatteroy, 99003 (509) 466-6120 Food bank, emergency services, some home repair, weatherization, energy assistance, hours, 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, free) Ogden Hall: West 2825 Dean, Spokane, 99201 (509) 327-7737 (provides emergency short term lodging & food for women and children, 24 hours, those in need of services, free) Riverside Neighborhood Center: North 34515 Newport Highway, Chatteroy, 99003 (509) 292-2657 (Food bank, emergency services, home repair, hours, 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, emergency services for low income, free) Salvation Army Family Emergency Center: West 1403 Broadway, Spokane, (509) 325-6802 (Food bank, financial aid, family housing,S days a week, all in need, donations) Spokane Housing Authority: West 55 mission, Room 104, Spokane, 99201 (509) 328-2953 (Rental assistance to low income in rental housing, subsidies rent, disabled, handicapped, low income with family, elderly, free, hours, M-F 8:00-5:00) St. Vincent de Paul: East 2901 Trent, Spokane, 99202 (509) 535-2491 (Emergency assistance with food, clothing, furniture, fuel, hours , 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) .1 Valley United Church Welfare League: Spokane,99212 (509) 924---7262 (Emergency food, clothing, bedding, financial assistance, 24 hour service, low income in the valley, free) Volunteers of America: South 152 Washington, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-2378 (Assistance with clothing, furniture, bedding and financial aid, those in need of services, free, M-F 9:00-12:00 & 1:00-5:00)

135 West minister Congregational Church: South 411 Washington, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-1366 (Food bank, clothing, layettes, housing for relatives of hospitalized, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Westmiltlister Presbyterian Church Outreach: West 2705 Boone, Spokane (509) 328-5002 (Food and clothing bank, those in need of services, free) Windsor Baptist Church: West 4404 Hallett Road, Spokane, 99204 (509) 455-7816 (One time emergency financial assistance, food & clothing, those in need of services, free) LEGAL Law Library: West 421 Riverside, Suite 1020, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3680 (Law library for public use, photo copying available, computer legal researching, hours 8:00 - 6:00 M-F, Sat. 11:00-5:00, those in need of services, fee) Lawyer Referral Services: County Courthouse, W. 1116 Broadway 404, Spokane, 99260 (509) 456-6032 (Referral to lawyer, those in need of serll,l,:;es,$15.00, hours, M-F 8:30-12:00 & 1:00-5:(0) Legal Services Center: North 14 Howard, Suite 310, Spokane, 99201 (509) 838-3671 (Free legal services for low income civil matters only, hours, 8:30 - 12:00, M-F for new clients) MEDICAL/DENTAL Emergency Dental Clinic: South 500 Stone, Spokane, 99202 (509) 456-7110 (Low income emergency dental care, low income persons, sliding fee, M-F 8:30-4:00) EWU-Department of Dental Hygiene: West 407, Suite #252, Riverside, Spokane 99201 (509) 458-6262 (Qeaning, fluoride, x-rays, minor fillings, dental care, 5 days a week, those in need of services, flat rate, 8:00-5:(0) Spokane County Health Clinic West 1101 College, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3640 (Information, diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, IllY testing, immunizations, hours, 8:00 - 4:00 M-Th, 1:004:00 F, all persons, fixed fee) Spokane Aids Network: West 1801 Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (509) 483-3216 (Major referral for aids resources, counseling and support, 24 hour phone, aids victims and farnili~s and volunteers, free) Spokane County Health District: West 1101 College Avenue, Spokane (509) 456-3630 (Health information, limited care and services, immunizations, food handler testing, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Spokane Dental Emergency Clinic: N. 5901 Mayfair, Suite 203, Spokane, 99207 (509) 487-1270 (Emergency dental care, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F by appt. only, all persons, flat rate) Venereal Disease Clinic: West 1101 College, Spokane, 99201 (509) 458-2529 (Diagnostic and treatment of venereal disease, all persons, set fee, by appt. only, M-F 8:004:00) MISCELLANEOUS Adult Probation & Parole: 1717 West Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3260 (Supervision of adult offenders on parole or probation, free, hours, M-F 8:00-5:(0) Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free)

136 Community Corrections: West 1717 Broadway, P.O. Box 3508, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3260 North 112 University Rd, Suite 300, Spokane, 99206 (509) 456-3298 East 9212 Montgomery, Spokane, 99206 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, M-F 8:00-5:00) Department of Corrections: West 1717 Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3260 (Work with probation & parole, those in need of services, free) Gamblers Anonymous: West 829 Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (509) 922-9336 (Self help group for gamblers and family, 24 hours, those in need of services, free) Language Bank: South 507 Washington, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-0151 (Foreign language services, into and from a foreign land, hours ,9:00 - 5:00, Tuesday through Saturday, 9:00 - 8:30 , Mondays, thor.e in need of services, free) Library Services: North 4322 Argonne, Spokane, 99212 (509) 924-4334 (Free loan books, records and tapes, videos, magazines, compact discs, county residents, free, Tu-W 12:00-9:00, Th-F 10:00-6:00, Sat 12:00-6:00) Probation & Parole Volunteers: North 1801 Monroe, Spokane, 99202 (509) 456-3260 (One to one friendship with persons on probation or parole, hours 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, persons on parole or probation, free) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS American Indian Community Center: East 801 - 2nd Avenue, Spokane (509) 535-0886 (ABE, OED, cultural heritage, food bank, must be Indian for JTPA, otherwise all persons, free) . Department of Social & Health Services: North 1425 Washington, P.O. Box TAP C-37, Spokane, 99220 (509) 458-4404 300 South Main, P.O. Box 149, Colfax, 99111 M-F 8:00-5:00 (509) 397-4326 121 South Arthur, P.O. Box TAP C-40, MS B-32-1, Spokane, 99220 (509) 536-1257 Hours, M-F, 8:00-5:00 East 232 Lyons, P.O. Box TAP C-41, Spokane, 99220 (509) 483-5600 Hours, M-F, 8:00-5:00 North 1313 Maple, P.O. Box TAP C-42, Spokane, 99220 (509) 458-2191 Hours, M-F, 8:00-5:00 P.O. Box 640, Davenport, 99122 (509) 725-5501 Hours, M-F. 8:00-5:00 (See Section II -Department ofSocial & Health Services) Displaced Homemakers Center: West 3305 Fort Oeorge Wright Drive, (509) 459-3757 Spokane , 99204-5228 (Assistance to women with divorce, job search, referrals and help line, those in need of services, free, M-F 8:00-4:30) Family Services Offices: 1403 Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (Food, clothing, furniture, rental aid, counseling, by appointment only, low income persons, free) Information & Referral Center: North 507 Howard, (p.O. Box 201) Spokane, 99201 (509) 624-2277 (Referrals for social services in the greater Spokane area, 24 hours a day 7 days a week, all persons, free) Isabella House: West 2308 3rd Avenue, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-1244 (Re-entry career development; drug program, up to 6 month stay, intensive group therapy, hours 8:00 - 5:00, referred by ADATSA for self pay) 137 SPARC & Womens Service Programs: West 1508-6th, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-3251 (Basic services for women after care from alcohol treatment programs, out patient counseling, prenatal limited care, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F all persons, sliding fee,) Spokane DCFS Center: North 1425 Washington, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3986 (Child protective services, foster care, day care licensing, homefinders, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Spokane Neighborhood Centers: 2116 East 1st, Spokane, 99202 (509) 456-7111 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assista~ce, food bank, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, free) St. Joseph's Family Center: 1016 North Superior, Spokane, 99202 (509) 483-6495 (Psychological, educational and spiritual services, general counseling, all persons, sliding fee, M-F 8:30-5:00)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE AI-Anon Family Groups: E. 3918-8th Avenue,Spokane, 99202 (509) 458-7809 (Programs for family members of alcoholic homes, interested persons, free) Alano Club: West 119 - 7th Street, Spokane, 99202 (509) 624-2400 (private club for alcoholics, dry for 90 days, free, 9:00-11 :00, 7 days a week) Alcohol Consultation Services: 1504 NW Blvd, Spokane, 99205 (509) 326-2301 (Out patient counseling, workshops, diagnostic evaluation of alcohol, hours 8:00 - 8:00 M-F, all persons, sliding fee) Alcohol Information Network: West 1101 College Avenue, Spokane, 99201 (509) 458-2528 (Certified alcohol & drug treatment, OWl client assessment, ADATSA public assistance, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Alcoholics Anonymous: 1614 W. Riverside, Spokane, 99201 (509) 624-1442 (Alcohol support group, literature, those in need of services, free, M-F 9:00-4:(0) Alcoholism Outpatient Services: East 901 - 2nd Avenue, Suite #100, Spokane,99202 (509) 534-3132 (Certified alcohol & drug infonnation school, OWl client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, hours, 8:30 - 5:00, Monday through Thursday, 8:30 - 4:00 Fridays, those in need of services, sliding fee) Center for Drug Treatment: E. ,115 Indiana Spokane, 99207 (509) 458-7437 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, children of alcholics & drug abusers support group, ages 7-12, ACOA groups, pregnant & post pardom women, hours, 8:30 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services by referral, sliding fee) Community Alcohol United Services: East 2211 Sprague, Spokane, 99203 (Alcohol out patient infonnation school, alcohol recovery program, those in need of services, sliding fee) Daybreak of Spokane: East 918 Mission, P.O. Box 8616, Spokane, 99203 (509) 483-0107 442 Dyer Road, Spokane, 99203 (inpatient treatment) (509) 448-1255 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, out patient youth drug treatment, residential alcohol & drug treatment, hours, 9:00 - 7:00 M-F, those in need of services and juveniles under 18 years of age, financial aid available & flat rate)

138 Deaconess Hospital- Chemical Dependency Program: West 800 - 5th Avenue, (509) 458-7000 Spokane, 99210 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment and outpatient anddetoxification, 24 hour service, those in need of services, flat rate) Genesis Counseling Services, Inc.: North 10103 Division, Suite 100, Spokane (509) 466-1092 99218 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, 24 hour recording, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, flat rate) Greater Spokane Substance Abuse Council: East 245 - 13th, Spokane, 99202 (509) 624-5156 (Substance abuse counseling, recording machine, those in need of services, free) Hope Forever: Box 94, Green Acres, 99016 (509) 924-1058 (Re-covered addicts band together for support on a 1 to 1 basis, free) Isabella House: 2308 West 3rd, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-1244 (Intensive residential drug treatment program, 24 hours, drug addicts, sliding fee) Mountainview Hospital- Chemical Dependency Program: South 628 Cowlay, (509) 624-3226 Spokane,99202 (Medical detoxification alcohol, counseling and therapy, out patient for alcohol & drugs, education programs, assessment, intervention group, DWI client assessment, alcohol information school, 24 hour phone, those in need of services, set fee, hours, M-F, 8:00-5:00) Narcotics Anonymous: P.O. Box 807, Spokane, 99210 (509) 325-5045 (Addiction to any drug prescription or street drugs, 12 step recovery, those in need of services, free) Salvation Army Booth Care Center: West 3400 Garland, Spokane, 99205 (509) 458-5516 (Certified alcohol recovery house and extended care recovery, 5 days a week, those in need of services, donations) SPARe Outpatient Services: West 1508 6th, Spokane, 99204 (509) 624-5228 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-F 9:00-6:00» Spokane Addictions Recovery Center: West 1513 - 8th, Spokane (509) 624-3251 (In patient treatment, therapy, counseling, 30, 60, & 90 day in patient program for women, certified alcohol recovery house, all persons, 18+ years, set fee, M-F 8:00-5:00) Spokane Alcoholism Care Service: East 415 Sprague, Spokane, 99204 (509) 838-2771 (Certified alcohol detoxification & drug detoxification and referrals, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee) STEPPS Program: West 1101 College, Room #360, Spokane, 99201 (509) 326-9550 (Out patient therapy opiate addiction, 10 day program, out patient counse.ling for alcohol & drug methadone program, 24 hour phone, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) TASC of Spokane County: 1320 North Ash, Spokane, 99204 (509) 327-3443 (Certified alcohol & dt:l.lg out patient treatment, hours, 8:30 - 5:00, M-F, those in need of services, private + SAAM $75 valuation, $15.00 test UA, public $5.00 evaluation &$.e.vJUA) The Colonial Clinic: West 315 - 9th Avenue, Suite 201, Spokane, 99204 (509) 838-6004 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information

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school, DWI client assessment, hours 8:00 - 6:30 M-F, those in need of services, set fee) Women for Sobriety: 628 South Cowley, Spokane, 99202 (509) 624-3226 (Support group for women's sobriety, those in need of services, Wednesdays 6 p.m.-7 p.m., free) VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: West 222 Mission, Room 134, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-2736 (See Section II -Department a/Veteran Affairs) House of Charity: West 9 Main, (P.O. Box 1453) Spokane, 99201 (509) 624-7821 (Drop in center, information and referrals, sleeping rooms in winter, noon meal and a doctor, for those in need of services, free) Veterans Administration Hospital: 4315 North Assembly, Spokane, 99205 (509) 323-4521 (Medical services, alcohol outreach program, certified alcohol & drug information school, alcohol out patient treatment, hours, 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, vets with service disability, free) Veterans Services: 1102 West College, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-3690 (Emergency aid, educational benefits for children of deceased veterans, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, veterans and dependents, free) Veterans for Sobriety: P.O. Box 5118, Spokane, 99205 (509) 483-3276 (Support group for veterans completed with alcohol treatment) Vietnam Veterans Outreach: West 1708 Mission, Spokane, 99207 (509) 327-0274 (Support group for Vietnam veterans, also women support groups, hours, 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, veterans and dependents, free) Tribal Veterans Representative: Bruce Wynn, Box 100, Wellpinit, 99040 (509) 258-4581 (Spokane Tribe) VICTIMS Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program: West 829 Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (509) 327-9534 (Support services to victims of domestic violence, safe shelter, anger management, legal ser~ices, hose in need of services, sliding fee, 8:00-5:00 M-F, 24 Hr. crisis line) Parents Anonymous - Childrens Home Society: South 4315 Scott, Spokane, 99223 (509) 456-2655 (Stressed out parents who are afraid they will abuse their children, babysitting arrangements, group meetings, hours 7:00-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, those in need of services, free) Spokane Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Center: South 500 Stone, Spokane, 99202 (509) 458-7445 (Support services for families to precent the abuse & neglect of children, hours, 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, all persons, free) Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery: East 1004 - 8th Street, Spokane, 99202 (509) 535-3155 (Short term care for young children, abuse prevention, hours, 8:30 - 5:30 M-F, children 1 month to 6 years, free & confidential) YWCA: West 829 Broadway, Spokane, 99201 (509) 326-1190 (Domestic violence counseling, child care, women and youth services, those in need of services, sliding fee, M-F 8:00-7:30)

140 Sl'EVENS COUNTY For additional information see also Ferry and Pend Oreille CountWs

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Stevens County Counseling Services: 1707 East Birch Avenue, Colville (509) 684-4597 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee) EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Eastern Job Training Partnership-Field Operntions Division: (206) 586-0898 Mail Stop KG-ll,Olympia, 98504 (See Section Il-lTPA) Job Service Center: 162 South Wynne Street, P.O. Box 112, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-7444 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Resource Development Association: 320 North Main Street, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-8421 (Vocational counseling, OIT, job placement, hours, 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, low income & disadvantaged persons) MEDICAL/DENTAL Northeast Tri-Counties Health District: East 347 Astor, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-5048 147 N. Clark Avenue Republic, 99166 (509) 775-3111 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, $5.00) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 240 East Dominion #106, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-7400 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS County Clinic: 347 East Astor, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-5048 (Child assessment, immunizations, parenting, carseat loans, maternal and child health care, prenatal program, dental health

141 screening and education, well adult clinic, WIC supplemental food program, services to children with special health care needs, communicable disease control, sexually transmitted disease control, TB testing, health and nutrition education, blood pressure screening, school health services, home assessment visits, AIDs testing and counseling, hours, 8:00 - 4:00 M-F, those in need of services, fee) Department of Social & Health Services: 1100 South Main, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-7311 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services) Stevens County Counseling Services: 1707 East Birch Avenue, Colville, 98504 (509) 684-4597 (Individual counseling, alcohol & drug information, mental health counseling, hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee)

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Na;-cotics Anonymous: Spokane & North Idaho (509) 458-7767 (Narcotics abusers, those in need of services) Spokane Tribe ofIndians Tribal Alcoholism Program: P.O. Box 212, Wellpinit, 99040 (509) 258-4513 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, those in need of services, $25.00 evaluation) VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: West 222 Mission, Room 134, Spokane, 99201 (509) 456-2803 (See Section II - Department ofVeteran Affairs) Dr. Clark Ashworth: Route 2 Box 379, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-8368 (Delayed stress counseling) Stevens County Counseling Service: 1707 E. Birch Avenue, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-4597 (Delayed stress counseling)

VICTIMS Family Support Center: 260 North Oak, Colville, 99114 (509) 684-3796 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, safehome, those in need of services)

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142 THURSTON COUNTY For additional information see also Mason County COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Thurston-Mason County Mental Health Center: P.O. Box 592, Olympia (206) 438-1900 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee)

CRISIS Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties: P.O. Box 2463, Olympia (206) 352-2211 (Crisis intervention, information and referrals, phone only, volunteer intervention services, certified alcohol & drug crisis intervention, 24 hours, those in need of services, sliding fee)

DISABILITY Cascade Rehab Counseling: 2617-B-12th Court SW, Olympia, 98502 (206) 754-7997 Department of Services: 521 East Legion Way, Olympia, 98504-1422 (206) 5864891 Developmental Disabilities Planning Council: (206) 753-3908 Department of Community Development, 9th & Columbia, MS: GH-5I, Olympia, 98504 Division of Developmental Disabilities: 714 Trosper Road, Olympia, 98504 (206) 7534673 Governor's Committee of Disability Issues & Employment: (206) 438-3168 Employment Security Department, 212 Maple Park, MS: KG-II, Olympia, 98504 (206) 438-3167 TDD Rehab Specialists: 203 East 4th Avenue, Olympia, 98501 (206) 754-3769 South Sound Advocates: 111 Columbia NW, Olympia, 98507 (206) 754-7576

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Friendship, Inc.: 1800 -11th Avenue SW, P.O. Box 2481, Olympia (206) 357-8021 (Employment counseling, job referral and placement, hours, 8;00 - 5:00 M-F, Ex-offenders and those in need of services, sliding fee) Job Search Network Resource Center: 216 East 10th, Olympia, 98501 (206) 786-5416 (Job search assistance, on the job training, support services, hours 9:00 - 2:00 - M-T, unemployed and eligible persons) Job Service Center: 5000 Capitol Blvd., P.O. Box 9848, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-7285 2531 Rainier Avenue South, P.O. Box 22510, Seattle (206) 721-4488 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Lacey Timberland Library: 4516 Lacey Blvd., Lacey, 98503 (206) 491-3860 (Education and job information in print, computer and video format, and referral to crisis and non-crisis support services, those in need of services, free) 143

• Pacific Mountain Consortium: 2617-A 12th Court SW, MS: FQ-11, Olympia, 98504 (206) 754-4112

(See Section Il-JTPA) South Puget Sound Community College: 2011 Mottman Road SW, Olympia (206) 754-7711 (Vocational and academic courses and GED testing, adults 16+ years of age and older) Thurston County Employment & Training: 921 Lakeridge Drive #202, (206) 786-5586 Olympia, 98502 (JTPA program to place entry level positions, with private industry, job search assistance activities, economically disadvantaged persons and low income, dislocated workers, free) Thurston County Job Search Network: 216 East 10th Avenue, Olympia, 98501 (206) 786-5416 (Resource center for persons seeking employment, including telephone and message service, employment bulletins, typewriters, newspapers, hidden job market information, employment counseling, hours 9:00 - 2:00, Monday through Thursday, those in need of services, free) Thurston County Pacific Mountain Job Development & Training: (206) 754-4113 2617A - 12t Court SW, Olympia, 98502, MS: F2U (JTPA,job search assistance, counseling, orr, GED, supplement services, economically disadvantaged persons) V.R.O. Olympia: 5000 Capitol Blvd., Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-2762 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, free) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING American Red Cross: P.O. Box 1547, Olympia, 98507 (206) 352-8575 (Emergency shelter, those in need of services) Seventh Day Adventist Community Service Center: 1029 North Puget Street (206) 943-1518 Olympia, 98506 (Clothing bank and food bank, those in need of services) Thurston County Food Bank: 413 North Franklin, Olympia, 98501 (206) 352-8597 (Three day supply of food unless referral for more from another agency, hours, 10:00 - 3:00 Monday, Wednesday, Friday, those in need of services, free) United Citizens Betterment Organization: 502 Yelm Avenue, Yelm, 98597 (206) 458-2841 (Food bank, clothing bank, surplus commodities, those in need of services, hours 9:00 - 5:00 Monday through Thursday, 9:00 - 6:00 Friday, 10:00 - 1:00 Saturday) MEDICAL/DENTAL Thurston County Health Department: 529 SW Fourth, Olympia, 98501 (206) 786-5581 (Health information, limited care and services, immunizations, food handler testing, pregnancy prevention and detection, those in need of services, sliding fee, hours, Mon., 9:30 - 5:00, T-F, 8:00 - 5:00) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: lOll-10th Ave. SE, MS: EM-12, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free)

144 Community Corrections: 3700 Martin Way, Suite 104, MS PL~l1, Olympia (206) 459~6370 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) Salvation Army: 418 Plum, Olympia, 98501 (206) 352~8598 (Homeless facility for men, bed capacity 10+, can stay til find work) Small Business Development Center: 919 Lakeridge Way SW, Olympia, 98502 (206) 753~5614 (In depth assistance to individual owners and small businesses, those that qualify, free) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Community Mental Health Center: 4422 ~ 6th Avenue, Lacey, 98503 (206) 438-1900 (Counseling, emergency services, crisis, out patient services, alcohol & drug treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee) Department of Social & Health Services: 5000 Capitol Blvd., P.O. Box 1908, Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-5983 (See Section II - Department of Social & Health Services) South Sound Advocacy. Disabled Citizens: 111 North Columbia, Olympia (206) 75~7576 (Advocacy, legal services and ADATSA assessment center, disabled persons: hours, 10:00 - 12:00, 1:00 - 4:00, M-F) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcoholics Anonymous: 203 East 4th, Room 313, P.O. Box 2464, Olympia, 98507 (206) 352-7344 (Advice of medical help when needed, books, treatment center, hours 9:00 - 4:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Alpine clinical Services, Inc.: 931 Poplar Street, Lacey, 98501 (206) 459-7122 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, hours 9:30 - 6:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) C.G. Campbell Association: 1220 East 4th Avenue, Olympia, 98506 (206) 75~2102 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI assessment and other counseling, hours ,8:00 - 5:00 M-T, 24 hour answering service, those in need of services, flat and reduced rates) St. Peter Chemical Dependency Center: 4800 College Street SE, Lacey, 98503 (206) 459-8811 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment, those in need of services) Social Treatment Opportunity Program: 1107 West Harrison, Olympia, 98502 (206) 754-3861 P.O. Box 988, Yelm, 98597 (206) 458-3656 (Certified. alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, l)\VI client assessment, those in need of services, sliding fe~) St. Peter Hospital Chemical Dependency Program: 413 North Lilly Road, (206) 456-7575 Olympia 98506 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient and out patient treatment and detoxification, those in need of services, sliding fee) TAMARC: P.O. Box 7933, Olympia, 98507 (206) 943-8510 1625 Mottman Rd.SW, Tumwater, 98502 (206) 438-1866 (Residential out patient counseling, alcohol & drug abusers, sliding fee)

145 Thurston & Mason County Alcoholism Recovery Cncil: 1625 Mottman Road SW, (206) 438-1866 Olympia, 98507 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, infonnation school, DWI client assessment, recovery house, those in need of services, sliding fee) VETERANS SERVICES Department of Veteran Affairs: P.O. Box 9778, Olympia, 98504-9778 (2{)6) 753-5585 (See Section 11 - Department ofVeteran Affairs) Mr. Mark Fischer: 7735 Mirimichi Drive NW Route 1, Olympia, 98502 (206) 866-7994 (Delayed stress counseling) Mr. Larry Moore: 9011 Old Highway 99 SE #161, Olympia, 98501 (206) 330-2832 (Delayed stress counseling) VICTIMS Feminists in Self Defense Training: P.O. Box 1883, Olympia, 98507 (206) 438-0288 (Sexual assault programs, infonnation and referrals, those in need of services, sliding fee) Heatsparkle Players: P.O. Box 1883, Olympia, 98507 (206) 943-6772 (Sexual assault programs, those in need of services) Safeplace Rape Relief & Women's Shelter Services: P.O. Box 1605, Olympia, 98507 (206) 754-6300 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling and support groups, resource services for family law issues, women's shelter service, those in need of services, free)

146 WAHKIAKUM COUNTY For additional infonnation see also Cowlitz County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Child Protective Services: 711 Vine, Kelso, 98626 (206) 577-2152 (Child protective services, parent, teenage counseling, those in need of services, free) Lower Columbia Mental Health Center: 600 Broadway, Suite #200, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-5380 (Mental health counseling, those in need of services, emergency number, 425-6064, sliding fee) CRISIS Emergency Support Shelter & Crisis Line: 309 South 1st West, Kelso, 98626 (206) 636-8471 (Emergency support shelter, crisis line, those in need of services) Wahkiakum County Mental Health Services: P.O. Box 293, Cathlamet, 98612 (206) 795-8630 (Individual counseling, group therapy, 24 hour crisis line, those in need of services, sliding fee) EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Longview Public Library: 1600 Louisiana Avenue, Longview, 98632 (206) 577-3380 (GED, SAT, and Civil Service testing, financial aid information, counseling and referrals, those in need of services) Network: 1950 Fort Vancouver Way #B, P.O. Box 5000, Vancouver, 98665 (206) 696-8417 (JTPA, job search assistance, counseling, orr, GED, supplemental services, youth workers, economically disadvantaged persons) Southwest Washington Consortium-Clark County Network: P.O. Box 5000, (206) 696-8417 Vancouver, 98668 (See Section II-lTPA) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Community House on Broadway: 1105 Broadway, Box 403, Longview, 98632 (206) 425-8679 (Food, clothing & shelter, those in need of services, sliding fee) F.I.S.H.: Box 135, Longview, 98632 (206) 636-1100 (Food, clothing, & shelter, those in need of services, free) Kelso Housing Authority: 1415 South 10th, Kelso, 98626 (206) 423-3490 (Housing needs, those in need of services) Longview Housing Authority: 1312 Hemlock, Suite #21, Longview, 98632 (206) 423-0140 (Housing needs, those in need of services) Salvation Army: 703 Grant, Kelso, 98626 (206) 423-3990

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(Food, clothing, shelter, energy assistance, prescriptions, hot lllnches, hours 8:00 - 3:30 M-F, those in need of services, free)

MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: lOll-10th Avenue S.E., Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 1004 West Robert Bush Drive, P.O. Box 8, (206) 875-5726 South Bend, 98586 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release)

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Community Information & Referral Center: P.O. Box 293, Cathlamet, 98612 (206) 795-3917 (Information, community services, applications, Evergreen Legal Services, drug & alcohol referrals, those in need of services, free) Department of Social & Health Services: (206) 795-3226 P.O. Box 38, Cathlamet, 98612 (See Section II - Department of Social & Health Services) Drug Abuse Prevention Center: 2112 South Kelso Drive, Kelso, 98626 (206) 636-1050 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment and long term residential, EIJC, education helps, job search, career planning, videos, those in need services, DSHS referrals)

SUBSTANCEAJ3USE Lower Columbia Council on Substance Abuse: 1260 Commerce #213, Longview, 98632 (206) 577-2216 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, youth programs, focus class, shop lifting classes, those in need of services, sliding fee) Recovery Northwest Inpatient Center: 600 Broadway, Longview, 98632 (206) 636-4859 1415 - 15th Street, Longview, 98632 (206) 423-6020 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment, detoxification, information school, DWI client assessment, those in need of services, 21 day program $4,500:00 plus follow-ups) Southwest Washington Alcoholism Recovery Foundation: 600 Broadway, P.O. Box 1487, Kelso, 98626 (206) 425-1914 1614 East Kessler Blvd, Longview, 98632 (Drug treatment, counseling & prevention, in patient and out patient care, hours 9:00 - 10:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) The Phoenix Center: 1417 - 15th Street, #8, Longview, 98632 (206) 423-6020 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee)

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.. VETERANS SERVICES Veterans Hospital: 4th Plain & St. John's Blvd., Room 11, Vancouver, 98661 (206) 696-4061 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Emergency Support Shelter: P.O. Box 877, Kelso, 98626 (206) 636-8471 (Domestic violence advocacy, support, counseling groups, shelter, sexual assault, medical & legal advice, those in need of services, minimal fee)

149 WALLA WALLA COUNTY For additional informatioll see also Columbia and Garfield Counties

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Catholic Children & Family Services: 333 Drumheller Bldg., Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-0572 (Marriage counseling, family therapy, individual counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee) Parent Education Resource Center: 6 East Whitman, College Place, 99324 (509) 527-2651 (Mental health counseling for children & families, those in need of services, sliding fee) Dr. Amy Ramm: 120 East Birch, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-4358 Salvation Army Corps: 827 West Alder, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 529-9470 (Provides personal counseling, those in need of services, free) Walla Walla Mental Health Center: 216 South Palouse Street, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-0241 (Emergency services, crisis response, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee)

CRISIS Crisis Center - Mental Health Center: South 216 Palouse, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-0241 (fuformation & referrals, out patient mental health treatment, those in need of services, sliding fee) DISABILITY Blue Mountain Industries: 2616 Isaacs, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 252-5433 Clerical Training Services: 214 E. Birch, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 529-7690

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Benton-Franklin-Walla Walla Private Industry: 6515 W. Clearwater, (509) 735-8402 Suite #238Kennewick, 99336 (ITPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged) Job Service Center: 1530 Stevens, Drawer H, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 527-4393 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Job Training Center: 120 East Birch, Suite 10, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 529-8050 (OIT, class training, support services, job placement assistance, provides comprehensive employment training services, economically disadvantaged persons, free) Walla Walla Community College: 500 Tausick Way, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 527-4222 (Technical, vocational & academic courses, GED testing, adults 16+ years of age and older, tuition) 150 FAMILY PLANNING Family & Consumer Studies: Walla Walla Community College, Walla Walla, (509) 527-4304 (To improve parenting, participation and programs, those in need of services, sliding fee) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Rescue Mission: 202 West Birch Street, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-7153 (Food, clothing and temporary shelter, those in need of services, free) St. Vincent de Paul Society: 308 West Main, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-3903 (Food, clothing, furniture & some medical needs, those in need of services, free) V.R.O. - Walla Walla: 13 1/2 East Main Street #203, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 527-4504 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, disabled, physical & mental persons, sliding fee) LEGAL Neutral Ground Mediation Services: P.O. Box 1222, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 522-0399 (Mediations, marital, child custody and legal disputes, those in need of services. sliding fee) MEDICAL/DENTAL Health Clinic: 208 North Second. P.O. Box 515, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-6650 (Low income health and dental care, low income and migrant workers, sliding fee) Walla Walla County Health Department: 310 West Poplar, P.O. Box 1753, (509) 527-3290 Walla Walla, 99362 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, basic health services to all citizens, those in need of services, sliding fee) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 401 West Main, Suite C, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 527-4449 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Blue Mountain Action Council: 120 East Birch #15, Walla WalIa, 99362 (509) 529-4980 (OIT, classroom training, counseling, job placement assistance, weatherization assistance, energy assistance, rent subsidies, food bank, those in need of services, free) Department of Social & Health Services: (509) 527-4371 206 West Poplar, P.O. Box 517, Walla Walla, 99362 (See Section II-Department ofSocial & Health Services)

151 Planned Parenthood Center: 136 Birch, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 529-3570 (Health care, counseling and referrals, those in need of services, sliding fee) YWCA: 213 South First Street, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-2570 (After school developmental day care program for children 1 to 12 years ,sports, fitness, educational classes, those in need of services, $3.00 to $5.00 per day) Phone friend line

SUBSTANCE ABUSE Walla Walla Cty Alcohol & Drub Abuse Center: 180 South Fifth, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-7800 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school for both English and Spanish, DWI client assessment, counseling for alcohol & drug abusers, those in need of services, certified intensive out-patient treatment, sliding fee)

TRANSPORTATION Valley Transit: 1401 West Rose, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 525-9140 (25 cents and $18.00 monthly)

VETERANS SERVICES Veterans of Foreign Wars 720 West Court Street, Sheridan Building, Suite A, Pasco, 99301 (509) 545-8122 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Community Abuse & Assault Center: 366 Chase, P.O. Box 1773, Walla Walla, 99362 (509) 529-3377 (Resource services for family law issues, sexual assault programs, domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support groups, those in need of services, free) Neighborhood Community Abuse & Assault Center & Helpline: 366 Chase St., (509) 529-3300 Walla Walla, 99362 (Victims of domestic violence & sexual assault, a screening referral service and emergency aid, those in need of services, free) --

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WHATCOM COUNTY For additional information see also Skagit County

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH Bethesda-Cascade: 1333 King Street#B, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-9535 (Individual alcohol counseling, family counseling, marital counseling, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Catholic Community Services Northwest: P. O. Box 5704, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 733-5800 (Mental health counseling, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Whatcom Counseling & Psychiatric Clinic: 1135 Mount Baker Highway, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 676-8455 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment, all persons, sliding fee) CRISIS Bellingham Crisis Clinic: (206) 734-7271 (24 hour crisis line outreach team, 7 p.m. - 7 a.m., domestic violence and sexual assault services, information and referral and community education) The Crisis Center: 1407 Commercial Street, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 671-5714 (24 hour crisis line, those in need of services) (206) 384-3748 DISABILITY Fourth Corner Counseling Services: 1609 Broadway, Bellingham, 98226 (206) 733-3344

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION Bellingham Vocational Technical Institute: 3028 Lindberg Avenue, (206) 676-6-190 Bellingham, 98225 (Vocational & continued education, GED testing, adults in need of services) JTPA NW Washington: P.O. Box 2009, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 671-1660 Job Service Center: 216 Grand Avenue, P.O. Box 938, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 676-2060 (See Section II - Employment Security Department) Mt. Vernon JSC: P.O. Box 160, Mt. Vernon, 98273 (206) 428-1300

153 Northwest Washington Private Industry Council: P.O. Box 2009, (206) 671-1660 Bellingham, 98227 (ITPA,job search assistance, counseling, OIT, GED, supplemental services, economically disadvantaged persons, free) Opportunities Program: 216 Grand Avenue, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-2060 Vocational Services Northwest: 2215 Elm Street, Bellingham, 98225 (Job placement, hours 9:00 - 5:00, those in need of services, sliding fee) FAMILY SERVICES Family Planning: 500 Grand Street, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 734-9095 (Parenting, adoption counseling, prenatal care, pregnancy prevention, those in need of services) FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING Alternatives to Hunger: 1824 Ellis Street, P.O. Box 6056, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-0392 (Food bank, those in need of services, hours, M,W, F, 12:30 - 3:(0) Blaine Food Bank: 545 Peace Portal Drive, Blaine, 98230 (206) 332-6675 (Food bank, those in need of services) (206) 332-8030 Ferndale Project Concern: 2034 Washington Avenue, Ferndale, 98248 (206) 384-1506 (Food bank, those in need of services) Noosack Valley Food Bank: 204 North Washington, Everson, 98247 (206) 966-4833 (Food bank, those in need of services) (206) 966-3748 V.R.O. Bellingham: 4101 Meridian CS 9706, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 676-2125 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment, training, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, disabled, physical & mental persons, free) Women's Care Shelter: 1026 N. Forest, #201, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 734·3438 (Shelter for women of domestic violence and children victims) MEDICAL/DENTAL Bellingham - Whatcom County: 509 Girard Street, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-6720 (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing, those in need of services, fee) MISCELLANEOUS Commission on Hispanic Affairs: 10 11-1 Oth Avenue S.E., MS: EM-12, (206) 753-3159 Olympia, 98504 . (Civil Rights, those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 1300 N. State St, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-2110 (Information & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Reform Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release) Lighthouse Rescue Mission: P.O. Box 548, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 733-5120 (Homeless facility for men) Vocational Rehab Service: 2500 Elm Street, Suite F, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 676-2083 (See SectUhl II - Department ofLabor & Industries)

154 MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS Community Information Center: 314 East Holly, 2nd floor, Bellingham (206) 384-1470 (Information and referrals, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) Department of Social & Health Services: (206) 676-2570 4101 Meridian Street, Bellingham, 98227 (See Section II - Department of Social & Health Services) The Opportunity Council: P.O. Box 159, Bellingham, 98227 (206) 734-5121 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor, hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) Whatcom Opportunity Council: 314 East Holly, 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 159, (206) 734-5121 Bellingham, 98227 (Education workshop and child nutrition, community resource center, Head Start, those in need of services) SUBSTANCE ABUSE Catholic Community Services Northwest: 1700 Iowa Street, Bellingham (206) 733-5840 (Certified alcohol & drug, DWI client assessment, drug out patient treatment, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Community Alcohol & Drug Center: 1728 Iowa, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 733-1400 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, ADATSA, out patient clinic, alcohol school, support group, individual counseling, youth & adults, those ill need of services sliding fee) Contact Counseling: 1229 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 671-3277 (DWI client assessment, family counseling & intervention, hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, 24 hour phone, those in need of services, sliding fee) Unity Care Association: 202 Unity Street, Suite #100, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 647-2341 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, family counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee) Lummi Tribal: 2616 Kwina Road, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 647-6226 (Certified alcohol out patient treatment, family counseling, those in need of services, sliding fee) Meridian Center: 776 "H" Street, Lynden, 98264 (206) 354-4050 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive treatment, 24 hour phone, hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Noosack Tribal Chemical Dependency: 6750 Mission Road, Everson, 98247 (206) 966-7704 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, hours 9:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, sliding fee) Olympic Center: 1603 East Illinois, Bellingham, 98226 (206) 733-9111 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient and out patient treatment, youth treatment, alcohol detoxification, 24 hour phone, hours 8:30 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, $175.00 adult, $200.00 detoxification, $225.00 youth)

155 Recovery Center for Alcoholism & Addictions: 2901 Squalicum Parkway, (206) 734-5400 Bellingham, 98225 (Certified alcohol & drug intensive in patient treatment, detoxification, 24 hour phone, those in need of services, 21 day program $4,000.00) TRANSPORTATION Whatcom County Trans Authority: 2200 Nevada Street, Bellingham, 98226 (25 cents per ride, tokens 25 for $5.00) VETERANS SERVICES American Veterans: 1155 State Street, Room 610, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 676-2075 (See Section 11-Department of Veteran Affairs) Dr. Hayyim Grossman: 2505 Cedarwood, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 647-1674 (Delayed stress counseling) Tribal Veterans Representative:Pete villa, 5048 Old Deming Rd., Box 157, (206) 592-5176 Deming, 98229 (Nooksack Tribe) (See Section II - Department ofVeterans Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Vern Johnson, 2616 Kwina Rd., Bellingham 98226 (206) 734-8180 (Lumini Tribe) (See Section II-Department of Veteran Affairs) Tribal Veterans Representative: Robert Davis, 1827 Marine Dr., Bellingham, 98226 (Marietta BandINooksacks Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS Domestic Violence Program: 1407 Commercial Street, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 671-5714 (Domestic violence advocacy, support for women, rape referral anger management, hours, 8:30 - 4:30 M-F, 24 hour phone, those in need of services, fee just for anger management) Rape Relief: 1407 Commercial Street, Bellingham, 98225 (206) 671-5714 (Resource services for family law issues, crisis intervention, sexual assault programs, those in need of services, free)

156 WffiTMAN COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH

Whitman County Mental Health Center: Northeast 340 Maple, #3, Pullman, 99163 (509) 334-1133 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment; all persons, sliding fee)

CRISIS

Pullman Crisis Line: (509) 332-1505 (24 hour crisis line)

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION

Eastern Job Training Partnership-Field Operations Division: Mail Stop (206) 586-0898 KG-l1, Olympia, 98504 (See Section II -JTPA) Job Service Center: South 405 Grand, P.O. Box 549, PulL'11:la, 99163 (509) 332-6549 (See Section II - Employment Security Department() FAMILY PLANNING

Planned Parenthood: West 102 Niain, Pullman, 99163 (509) 334-1525 (Family planning, pregnancy counseling and prevention; those in need of services)

FOOD / CLOTIDNG / HOUSING

Emergency Food Bank: P.O. Box 107, Colfax, 99111 (509) 397-4611 (Emergency food bank; those in need of services) Whitman County Regional Planning Council: Room 8, ONB Bldg., Colfax (509) 397-4622 (Emergency shelter; those in need of services)

157 MISCELLANEOUS

Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights; those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 409 North Main Street, P.O. Box 508, Colfax (509) 456-6179 (Infonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision with 1 year after release) (509) 397-4470

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS

Community Action Center of Whitman County: North 214 Main, Colfax, 99111 (509) 397-2205 West 105 Main, #1, Pullman, 99663 (509) 334-9147 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor; hours 8:00 - 4:00, M-Th, sliding fee)

TRANSPORTATION

Pullman Transit: NW 775 Guy Street, P.O. Box 249, Pullman, 99163 (509) 332-6535 (35 cents and $10.00 monthly) VETERANS SERVICES

Department of Veteran Affairs: 222 West Mission, Room 134, Spokane, 99201-2347 (509) 456-2803 (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIMS

No services available at this time

158 YAKIMA COUNTY

COUNSELING/MENTAL HEALTH

Catholic Family & Child Services: 303 Division, Grandview, 98930 (509) 882-3050 5301C Tieton Drive, Yakima, 98908 (509) 965-7100 (Counseling for family restoration, child mental health services; those in need of services, rates) Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: 321 E. Yakima Ave, Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-4024 (Emergency services, substance abuse, out patient treatment; all persons, sliding fee) Lutheran Counsel Services of Yakima: 1604 W. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-0161 (Individual, marriage and family counseling and therapy; those in need of services, sliding fee)

CRISIS

Crisis Line: Yakima (509) 575-4200 (Telephone crisis services; those in need of services, free)

DISABILITY

Cascade Rehab Counseling: 6 S. Second Street, Suite #702, Yakima, 98901 (509) 248-6955 Center for Counseling & Psychotherapy: 1015 S. 40th Ave., Suite #20, Yakima, 98902 (509) 966-5685 Clean-Tee Professional Services: 321 South 8th, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-5845 Department of Services for the Blind: 1600 West Peny, Bldg. #1, Suite D, Yakima, 98902-2014 (509) 575-2014 Division of Developmental Disabilities: P.O. Box 12500, Yakima, 98909 (509) 575-2330 Division of Vocational Rehab: P.O. Box 12500, Yakima, 98909 (509) 575-2164 Horizon of Sunnyside: 202 South 13th Street, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-3016 Yakima valley Center for the Deaf: 303 South 12th Ave., Yakima, 98902 (509) 452-9823

159 EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING / EDUCATION

CAP: South 130 Arthur, Spokane, 99202 (509) 536-1518 (Works with clients in vocational rehabilitation; hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, those in need of services, free) City University: 504 North Naches Avenue #8, Yakima, 98901 (509) 453-0303 (Adult education, college classes, towards BA & MA, working adults; adults in need of services, sliding fee) Community Education & Counseling Service: 315 South Elm Street, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-3054 . (Services for tutoring guidance, counseling, financial aid assistance, housing assistance, academic youth work programs; low income & those in need of services, free) Fort Simcoe Job Corps Center: Route 1 (Highway 220), White Swan, 98952 (509) 874-2244 (GED preparation, skills training, job counseling and placement; hours 8:00 - 4:30 M-F, youths 16 to 21 years of age, free) Heritage College: 3240 Fort Road at McKinley, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-2244 (Adult education, college classes; hours 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, adults, sliding fee) JTPA: Yakima City Courthouse, Room ]8, Yakima, 98901 (509) 5754252 Job Service Center: 800 East Custer, P.O. Box 747, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 8374904 306 Division Street, Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-2688 (See Section II- Employment Security Department) Opportunities Industrialization Center: 815 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, 98902 (509) 248-6936 (Various programs for GEO, upgrading, skill searches; low income and the unemployed, free) People for People: 302 West Lincoln, Yakima, 98902 (509) 248-6726 (Referral service, OIT, occupational internship, volunteer bureau; disadvantaged and low income persons; non profit organization) Perry Technical Institute: 2011 West Washington Avenue, Yakima, 98903 (509) 453-0374 (Training in specialized areas; adults, sliding fee) Provident Industries: 1510 S. 36th Ave., Yakima, 98902 (509) 4534756 S.L. Start & Associates: 120 East WaInut, Suite A, Yakima, 98901 (509) 4524571 (Skill assessment, job placement and counseling; disadvantaged youths 16 to 21 years of age, free) Trend College: 112 Pierce Avenue, Yakima, 98902 (509) 2484806 (Training in vocational skills, business, relatt'..d fields; adults, sliding fee) V.R.O.: 308 Monroe Avenue, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-5322 1002 North 16th Avenue, Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-2159 641 E. Edison, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 839-6244 (Helps disabled state residents obtain employment; disabled, physical & mental persons, free charge) VocRehabServices: 1716 South 16th Ave., Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-2643 ( See Section Il- Department ofLabor & Industries) Washington Employment Opportunity Program: 306 Division, Yakima (509) 575-2702 (Training, education, job placement and training; those in need of services) Washington Human Development: 16514 Eastway, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-8363

160 5 North A Street, Toppenish (509) 865-3962 2812 Main Street, Union Gap, 98903 (509) 453-6771 (Immigration, OJT, job placement and counseling; migrant seasonal farm workers, free) Women's Program YYCC: 16th avenue West Nob Hill Blvd., P.O. Box 1697, (509) 575-2915 Yakima, 98907 (Aid in transition of women to school and employment; those in need of services, sliding fee) Yakima County Employment & Training: 630 E. Yakima Avenue, Yakima, 98901 (509) 575-4252 (JTPA, job search and assistance, counseling, orr, GED, supplemental services; economically disadvantaged persons, free) Yakima Goodwill Industries: 222 South 3rd Street, Yakima, 98907 (509) 452-8864 Yakima Specialists: 1904 Rudkin Road, Yakima, 98909 (509) 453-0386 Yakima Valley Community College: 16th & Nob Hill Blvd., P.O. Box 1647, Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-2350 (Academic & vocational courses, GED testing, clerical skills and English adults, sliding fee) Yakima Vaney Opportunity Individual Center: 815 Fruitvale, Yakima, 98902 (509) 248-6751 (Training in sales and home energy, GED, employment counseling, disadvantaged and low income persons, ex-offenders)

FOOD / CLOTHING / HOUSING

Union Gospel Mission: 13 South Front Street, Yakima, 98907 (509) 248-4510 (Facilities to house and feed on temporary basis; those in need of services, free) United Indian Association of Central Washington: 101 Butterfield Road, Yakima, 98901 (509) 575-0835 (Emergency food, clothing and job placement assistance; Urban Indians, free)

LEGAL

American Civil Liberties Union: 1720 Smith Tower, Seattle, 98104 (206) 624--2180 (Advocacy for those who believe rights have been violated; those in need of services, free)

MEDICAL/DENTAL

Yakima County Health District: 1319 Saul Road, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837~341l (Health information, limited care & services, immunizations, food handler testing; those in need of services, sliding fee)

161 MISCELLANEOUS

Commission on Hispanic Affairs: Olympia, 98504 (206) 753-3159 (Civil Rights; those in need of services, free) Community Corrections: 505 South 7th Street, Suite A, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 839-2264 604 West 4th, Suite D, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-5454 210 North 2nd, P.O. Box 2910, Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-2176 (Infonnation & referrals limited to felony offenders sentenced under the Sentencing Refonn Act (SRA) who are not receiving supervision within 1 year after release, parole cases, community custody) Lower Valley Energy Services Center: 601 West First Street, Toppenish, 98902 (509) 865-4210 (Help low income families weatherize their homes; hours, 8:00 - 5:00 M-F, low income families, free)

MULTIPLE SERVICE CENTERS

Calvary Rescue Mission: 1225 South 6th Street, Yakima, 98901 (509) 248-0120 (Counseling, food box, limited overnight housing, families, men; those in need of services, free) 1002 North 16th Avenue, P.O. Box 9428, Yakima, 98909 208 South 8th Street, P.O. Box 818, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-3531 306 Bolin Drive, P.O. Box 470, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-2805 (See Section II - Department ofSocial & Health Services)

Friendship House: A-7S Toppenish Avenue, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-4745 (Counseling, referral and support help, clothing if needed; hours 8:00 - 1:00, M-F; those in need of services, free) Salvation Army: 9 South 6th Avenue, Yakima, 98907 (509) 453-3139 (SpiritUal & physical needs, emergency food and shelter; those in need of services, free) Treatment Alternative to Street Crime: 128 North 2nd Street, Room 18, Yakima, 98901 (509) 575-4476 (Counseling, alternatives to crime; adult felons, sliding fee) Yakima - Kittitas Work Release: 2011 South 64th Avenue, Yakima, 98903 (509) 575-4352 (Residence, transportation, counseling, training, transition time; adult felons and misdemeanors) Yakima Valley Farmworkers Clinic: P.O. Box 190, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-5898 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor; hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee) Yakima Valley OIC: 1201 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, 98902 (509) 248-6751 (Energy assistance, referrals, dental, alcohol & drug referral, shelter, pre-school assistance, daycare, commodities distributor; hours 8:00 - 5:00, M-F, sliding fee)

162 SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: 321 E. Yakima Ave., Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-4084 1319 Saul Road S, Sunnyside (509) 837-2084 220 West 4th Ave." Ellensburg (509) 925-9861 (Certified drug out patient treatment, methadone treatment, crisis intervention, out patient therapy, alcohol treatment; those in need of services, sliding fee) Chemical People: 909 Coach Court, Yakima, 98908 (509) 966-7527 (provides information on drug abuse, liaison agencies involved in prevention; those in need of services, free) Community Alcohol & Drug Center: 102 South Naches, Yakima, 98901 (509) 248-1800 (Alcohol & drug evaluation, DWI assessments, deferred prosecution evaluations, employee assistance, information & referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, continued treatment & support groups, intermediate outpatient treatment, alcohol & drug information school; hours, 9:00 - 5:00, M-F, evening appointments are available; those in need of services) James Oldham Treatment Center: 308 North 4th Street, Yakima, 98901 (509) 457-1623 (21 day intensive inpatient treatment, 60 day recovery house, extended care recovery house, information and referrals; those in need of services) Omni Clinic: 401 South 5th Avenue, Yakima, 98907 (509) 453-2900 313 N. 5th Ave., Yakima (509) 575-6664 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, information school, DWI client assessment, referrals and counseling; those in need of services, sliding fee) Substance Abuse Program: 604 West Fourth, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-5352 321 East Yakima Avenue, Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-4084 1319 Saul Road, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-2089 (Outpatient alcohol & drug treatment program, crisis intervention, outpatient therapy, family counseling; those in need of services, sliding fee) Sundown M Ranch: 2280 SR A21, P.O. Box 217 , Yakima, 98942 (509) 457-0990 (Certified alcohol & drug in patient treatment, DWI client assessment, alcohol & drug out patient treatment, family counseling; those in need of services, $95.00 per day) TASC of Yakima County: 128 North 2nd Street, Room 18, Yakima, 98901 (509) 575-4472 (Alcohol & drug assessment and treatment, court monitoring, patient referrals; DSHS referrals and or court referrals, sliding fee) Valley Alcohol Council: 702 Franklin, P.O. Box 921, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-7700 (Certified alcohol & drug information school, DWI client assessment, alcohol out patient treatment, information, referrals and education for drug and alcohol out patient treatment; those in need of services, sliding fee) Yakima County DWI Assessment Service: Yakima County Courthouse, Yakima, 98901 (509) 575-4472 (Certified alcohol & drug out patient treatment, DWI client assessment, ADATSA; those in need of services, sliding fee)

163 Yakima Indian Nation Comprehensive: P.O. Box 523, Toppenish, 98948 (509) 865-4333 (Provides services to families affected by alcohol, detoxification, certified alcohol & drug infonnation school, alcohol out patient treatment; Indians and those in need of services, sliding fee)

TRANSPORTATION

Yakima Transit: 2301 Fruitvale Blvd., Yakima, 98902 (509) 575-6175 (35 cent'>, $12.00 monthly) VETERANS SERVICES

Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: 321 E. Yakima Ave., 509) 575-4084 Yakima, 98907 (Delayed stress counseling) Disabled American Veterans: 32 North 3rd Street, Room 435, Yakima (509) 575-2307 (See SectiollII - Department ofVeteran Affairs) Ms. Linda Ettl: 654 Brathovde Road, Selah, 98942 (509) 697-3815 (Delayed stress counseling) Veterans Affairs Office: 16th & Nob Hill Blvd., Yakima, 98907 (509) 457-2736 (Assistance to all veterans in education; Veterans, free) Tribal Veterans Representative: Joe Ray Pinkham, Rte 2 Box 2170, (509) 865-4639 Toppenish, 98948 (Yakima Tribe) (See Section II - Department of Veteran Affairs)

VICTIIVIS

Crisis & Support Services, Lower Valley: 1319 Saul Road, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-6689 (Counseling victims of abuse, treatment, domestic violence & sexual assault abuse, anger management; those in need of services, sliding fee) Lower Valley Crisis & Support Services: 1320 South 8th, Sunnyside, 98944 (509) 837-6689 (Domestic violence & sexual assault advocacy, counseling, support; those in need of services) Sexual Assault: 321 East Yakima Avenue, Yakima, 98907 (509) 575-4084 (Assistance with sexual assault victims and families, public education, family law resources, counseling services; sexual assault victims, sliding fee)

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C ~ttiion Z J SECTIONll

IMPORTANT This section deals primarily with state wide agencies. It provides a brief overview of the agencies and the services offered. To find out if any particular program is offered in your area please call the appropriate local office located by county in Section r.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

OFFENDER EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ...... pg 169 CORRECTIONS CLEARJNGHOUSE (CCH)

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT ...... , ...... pg 171 (ESD)

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES ...... pg 175 (DSHS)

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES ...... " ...... pg 181

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS ...... pg 183 (DVA)

JOB 'TR.AININ"G PAR'fNERSIIIP ACT ...... pg 184 (ITPA) OFFENDER EMPLOYMENTANDT~GPROG~S

CORRECTIONS CLEARINGHOUSE

Corrections Clearinghouse specializes in the development of employability opportunities for transitioningjuvenile and adult offenders. It functions as a vi'tallink between the employment and training system and the criminal justice system. Projects operated by the Clearinghouse have focused on pre-release/work orientation activities in correctional institutions, career awareness planning and job placement activities in the community, and statewide coordination of offender programs and resources.

Below is a overview of the programs offered in the community specifically for ex-offenders:

Career Awareness P~'ogram

Career Awareness Program (CAP) offers reintegrating offenders the opportunity to become gainfully employed. Program participants are seen as partners in a process enabling them to secure and maintain employment. The program provides opportunities for direct job placement, employment counseling/troubleshooting, employment upgrades and supportive services to help facilitate the offenders successful transition. (See CAP Directory on the next page)

Ex-Offender Work Orientation Program

Ex -Offender Work Orientation Program assists offenders who are essentially "job-ready"; that is, they have some job skills and experience to enable them to re-enter the labor market. Services are provided through contracts awarded to community-based agencies. Referrals to the contractors come from Community Corrections Officers, institution staff, work release facilities, Corrections Clearinghouse offices, Job Service Centers and through self-referral by the offender. Contractors are required to give priority to offenders in work release facilities and to those who have recently been released from institutions. Services include individual assessment, counseling, job development, supportive services, and follow-up/upgrade activities after jcb placement. (See Program Directory on the next page)

For more information please contact:

Corrections Clearinghouse 212 Maple Park Dr MS-KG 11 Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 438-4060 (Scan) 439-4060

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Career Awareness Program Locations:

Corrections Clearinghouse (CAP) Corrections Clearinghouse (CAP) Belltown Satellite 130 South Arthur 2106 Second Avenue P.O. Box TAF-C-14 Seattle, WA 98121 Spokane,VVA 99220 (206) 464-6295 (509) 536-1361

Corrections Clearinghouse (CAP) 1313 Tacoma Avenue South . P.O. Box 2116 Tacoma, WA 98401 (206) 593-5144

Ex-offender Work Orientation Program Contractors

Interaction - Transition Friendship 935 - 16th Avenue 1800 - 11th S.W. Seattle, WA 98122 P.O. Box 2481 (206) 759-0210 Olympia, WA 98507 (206) 357-8021 Operational Emergency Center 3800 South Othello Yakima Valley Opportunities Seattle, WA 98118 Industrialization Center (206) 725-2100 1201 Fruitvale Yakima, WA 98902 Employment Security Department (509) 248-6751 P.O. Box 2116 1313 Tacoma Avenue South Trend College, Inc. Tacoma, WA 98401 Job Resource Center (206) 593-5144 Lincoln Building, Suite 533 West 818 Riverside M-2 Job Therapy Spokane, VVA 99201 205 Avenue C (509) 747-3071 P.O. Box 293 Snohomish, WA 98290 Washington Human (206) 568-3268 Development 103 South Mission Wenatchee, WA 98801 (509) 662-6211

170 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT

NOTE: Please refer to Section I, listed by County, to contact the nearest Job Service Center or Satellite Office for additional information on specific programs. These will be listed under Employment and Training/ Education.

This Department operates as part of a national employment and training system that helps people prepare for and fmd jobs. The Department also helps employers fmd workers and in some cases provides workers with temporary income while they look for work.

Employment Services

Employment Services are provided by the Department to place people in jobs. These job placement services are provided through a network of 29 Job Service Centers (JSC) and 34 satellite, outstation and itinerant offices. Job seekers are screened, offered employment counseling, job search assistance, testing and referral to training, jobs and other services.

Corrections Clearinghouse

Corrections Clearinghouse specializes in offender services. It functions as a vital link between the employment and training system and the criminal justice system. Projects operated by the Clearinghouse have focused on pre-release/ work orientation activities in correctional institutions, career awareness planning and job placement activities in the community and statewide coordination of offender programs and resources. Please reference Section II, Offender Employment and Training Programs, for further information.

Unemployment Insurance

Unemployment Insurance partially compensates eligible unemployed workers for loss of wage/salary. In order to qualify, participants must be unemployed through no fault of their own, be physically able to work and have worked at least 680 hours in a base year (fIrst four of the last fIve completed quarters) for employers covered by the applicable law. Applicants must be immediately available to accept any suitable work. In addition, applicants must actively seek work by making personal contacts with prospective employers.

Federal Bonding Program

Federal Bonding Program provides individual fIdelity bonds for applicants denied coverage by commercial carriers because of a record of arrest, conviction or imprisonment; history of alcohol or drug abuse; poor credit history; lack

171 of employment history (e.g. youth or displaced homemaker); Dishonorable Discharge; and/or special situations requiring a fidelity bond. To qualify, job offer must be full-time steady work providing adequate working conditions and wages.

Targeted lobs Tax Credit Program

Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program allows employers to receive a tax break for hiring employees from certain disadvantaged groups. Employers can claim a credit of 40 percent of the first year wages up to $6,000.00 (maximum creditof$2,400.00) per employee. Targeted groups available for the credit are disadvantaged youth (18-22); Vietnam­ era veterans; ex-felons; summer youth (16-17 and hired between May 1 and September 15); youth 16-19 in a cooperative education program; Vocational Rehabilitation referrals; Social Security recipients; General Assistance recipients; recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children; and participants in the Family Independence or OPPORTUNITIES Programs.

Veterans Programs

Veterans are provided specialized employment and training services through Local Veterans' Employment Repre­ sentatives and Disabled Veterans' Outreach Program Specialists. These specialists develop networks of employers and community-based organizations, in order to maximize and coordinate the efforts of all local agencies to put veterans to work. Job Service Centers throughout the state have the responsibility of providing services to veterans. Veterans are offered, on a priority basis, the full range of employment-related services and benefits, including counseling, testing and job training referral services. In addition to regular selVices, Job Service Centers offer a variety of special programs designed to address specific problem areas as they arise in the veteran community. lVasllington State Service Corps

Washington State Service Corps provides unemployed residents between 18-25 with the opportunity to learn new skills and receive work and training experience to better compete in today' s job market. The Service Corps also offers its participants the opportunity to continue their education, both during and after their tenure with the program. The program pays participants $525 a month and provides health insurance. If eligible, tenure may last between 6-12 months.

Family Independence Program

Family Independence Program is an alternative to the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. The Employment Security Department offers employment and training services to participants. Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children to participate. Services offered through the program include job search skill development, vocational testing and counseling, labor market infonnation, and

172 referral to jobs. There are a full spectrum ofeducational opportunities available through the program from high school completion to vocational training to a college degree. Inaddition, there are training opportunities available on the work site itself, for example, on-the-job-training and work experience.

Job Opportunities and Basic Sldlls Training (JOBS)

This program is available to all recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children who are not receiving FIP. The employment and training services available are essentially the same as those offered by PIP. Generally, PIP is able to offer a more comprehensive set of support services to assist the recipient complete the training or education.

Shared Work Program

Shared Work Program allows an employer to reduce an eligible employees' hours and wages by a mutually agreed percentage, while that employee receives a corresponding percentage of unemployment insurance benefits.

Job Training Partnership Act

Job Training Partnership Act provides job training and placement services to economically disadvantaged youth and adults. Services available may include job search assistance, on-the-job training, GED completion, work experience, remedial education and basic skills training, institutional skill training and supportive services.

Job Corps

Job Corps is for disadvantaged youth between the ages of 16-21. It provides institutional training for future entry into the job market. Applicants are paid, housed and provided medical benefits while attending training. Services offered by the Employment Security Department are: outreach and screening applicants, application completion and processing, maintaining contact and support of Job Corps students while in the center and job placement assistance upon completion of training.

First Source Hiring Program

First Source Hiring Program is an incentive for employers to hire unemployed individuals, especially those currently on welfare or drawing unemployment compensation. The employer and the prospective employee agree to a 30-day training period. During this period the employer pays no wages and the potential employee continues to receive their public assistance or unemployment insurance benefits.

173 Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Program

Migrant and Seasonal Fannworker Program provides placement services in rural agricultural areas directly or refers workers to other appropriate agencies. Bilingual staff are available to assist Spanish-speaking applicants.

Alien Employment Certification

Alien Employment Certification makes it possible for an employer to hire a foreign national if it can be proved there are no qualified, available United States workers for the specific employment in question.

174 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES

NOTE: The Department's offices andfacilities are located throughout the state. Grants, medical assistance, and foodstamps can be obtained at 57 Community Services Offices (CSOs) located state-wide. Please refer to Section I, listed by county, tofind the nearest office. The offices will be listed under Multiple Service Centers.

The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), helps people who are unable to protect themselves or to fully provide for their basic needs. The Department also protects the general public from hazards such as contagious diseases, radiation and polluted water. In addition, through public education efforts, DSHS promotes activities that contribute to a healthy social and physical environment. DSHS also contracts with county and city governments, as well as community organizations and private fIrms, to provide needed services.

Below is an overview of the Department's programs:

Public Health

Public Health

Public Health divisions work to prevent and control the causes of disease, injury, disability and premature death. The emphasis is on prevention through education and early detection.

Health Planning

Health Planning has a goal to ensure that all citizens of Washington have access to high quality health care at a reasonable cost.

Health and Rehabilitative Services

Alcohol and Substance Abuse

The Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse helps people recover from alcoholism and drug addiction. The division contracts with county governments and private providers for various types of treatment. Equally important are efforts to prevent alcoholism and substance abuse among aU segments ofthe population.

175 Vocational Rehabilitation

This division assists people with disabilities to prepare for, achieve and maintain employment. Vocational rehabilitation services are designed to remove barriers to employment and enhance the productive potential of individuals. Services are customized to fit the unique needs of each client.

Developmental Disabilities

This division assist people with developmental disabilities amI their families. the goal of services is to meet individual needs and promote activities, routines and relationships common to most citizens. Services are based on individual preferences, abilities and needs. Services can include medical care, family support, job placement and training, or whatever clients need for full living and learning. This division also operates residential centers for people with disabilities.

Services

The Office of Deaf Services provides information and referral services related to deafness. The office assists, trains and coordinates interpreter services for other DSHS divisions, as well as state education and employment agencies, to promote accessible services for deaf clients. This office also runs the Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD and TDD Related programs. These programs allow deaf persons to communicate by using advanced telephone technology.

Mental Health

The state's mental health system endures that those who experience mental disorder receive the treatment and services needed to function at their highest level. Counties are primarily responsible for local mental health programs. Local systems respond to crisis situations, and provide residential programs, outreach and support. DSHS is primarily responsible for providing long-term care for people with intensive needs. Such care is provided at four mental health institutions, including Western and Eastern State hospitals.

176 Aging and Adult Services

Nursing Home Services

Staff in this area are responsible for inspecting Washington's nursing homes to determine is they are meeting their residents needs, as well as state and federal requirements. Each nursing home receives and unannounced inspection at least once a year. DSHS investigators are also available to perform on-site evaluations of complaints made against specific homes.

Long-term Care Field Services

Social workers and community nurses assess and promote access to long-term care for persons age 18 and above in 45 locations around Washington. Long-term care field service operations in each of the six DSHS regions is headed by a field manager. They direct programs which protect elderly and vulnerable adults, regulate adult family group homes, provide in­ home services allowing people with special needs to live at home and assist those who need to enter a nursing home or other care facility.

Management Services

This division is responsible for managing all services administered by the Aging and Adult Services cluster. These duties include budget development, fiscal accounting, contracting, personnel, information services and setting nursing home payment rates.

Planning and Program Development Services

Staff in this area develops policies and procedures for all aging and long-term care programs that serve elderly and disabled adult clients. In addition, this area oversees and provides technical help to the 13 Area Agencies on Aging that offer community services in Washington.

Economic and Medical Servites , Income Assistance

This division provides fmancial assistance and/or food stamps to needy families and individuals, such as parents with young children, unemployed adults and those who are disabled and unemployed.

177 Medical Assistance

This program helps people with little or no income to receive necessary medical care. Clients include people whose income is too high to qualify for fmancial assistance but too low to meet their medical needs. The department reimburses local doctors, clinics, phannacies an hospitals for necessary health care provided to eligible clients.

Refugee Assistance

DSHS assists refugees to become economically self-sufficient as quickly as possible after they settle in Washington State. Services provided to refugees include cash and medical assistance, English-language training, counseling, help in fmding employment and foster care for minors.

Family Independence Program

Enrollees in the Family Independence Program, or FIP, receive special benefits, such as child care and transportation allowances, when they participate in education, job training or work experience programs designed to lead to employment and self-sufficiency. FIP is offered at selected sites around the state Employment Security Department.

Community Services Offices

Staff in Community Services Offices (CSOs) and branch offices throughout the state make sure that eligible clients receive financial and medical assistance, and food stamps. Caseworkers arrange day care and other support services to assist clients in obtaining and training.

Children. YQuth and Family Services

Children and Family Services

This division protects children, stabilizes their lives, and preserves and strengthens families. (' Child Protective Services (CPS) staff investigates reports of child abuse and neglect, and arranges for temporary out-of-home care ifa child's safety is threatened. Families in crisis are linked to necessary services, such as counseling or parent training, to help prevent abuse or family break-up. Child Welfare staff serves children in out-of-home care and develop permanent plans for those who cannot return to their natural family.

178 This division provides child care services and licenses child care facilities to ensure high standards. Family foster care, adoption services as well as programs for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence are also managed by Children and Family Services.

Juvenile Rehabilitation

This division provides confmement and rehabilitation for young offenders found guilty of criminal offenses by juvenile courts. It operates three institutions and two forestry camps. These facilities provide education, vocational training, recreation and specific treatment for rehabilitation. Community-based programs, such as group homes, learning centers and counseling services, provide less­ costly alternatives for juvenile offenders who don't require institutionalization.

Management Services

Staff in this area provides fmancial, research and information services for all Children, Youth and Family Services division. Management Services assists the rest of the divisions to develop and manage budgets, meet requirements for federal funds, evaluate programs, and develop and maintain computer information systems.

Productivity and Administration

Administrative Services

Support Services necessary for the smooth operation of the department as a Whole are managed by this division. These services include mail and copier services, purchase or lease of equipment and supplies, telephone systems, contracts, facility leasing and management, forms and records management, appeals, special investigations, and audits.

Comptroller

The Comptroller Division is responsible for the department's budgeting, accounting and operations improvement efforts. This includes forecasting fmanciaI developments, providing necessary management infonnation, accounting for departmental funds and making vendor payment.

Employee Services

All employees of the department are recruited, hired and paid through this division. It also manages the department's nondiscrimination and affirmative actionpolicies, safety, industrial insurance andriskmanagement programs, labor relations and staff training.

179 Information System Services

This division serves the whole department's infonnation processing and reporting needs. The staff's r e - sponsibilities include planning and policy for infonnation systems; design of new computer programs; maintenance of existing computer systems; and coordinating communications technology.

Revenue

The Revenue Division is the collection ann of the department. It consists of two offices. The Office of Support Enforcement makes sure that children receive the support payments and medical insurance to which they are entitled. The office also helps obtain child support orders and establishes paternity. The Office of Financial Recovery manages accounts receivable for the entire department. major collections come from client and vendor over payments, and from mental health and developmental disabilities clients who contribute to tlleir cost of care.

Secretary's Office

Legislative and Community Relations

This division monitors state and federal legislation that affects DSHS. Writing and graphic design staff communicates with the public, the news media, employees, clients and constituent groups. Promoting relationships with the business community, local governments and tribes, and coordinating volunteer activities are also responsibilities of this division.

Planning Evaluation and Professional Development

This area develops and conducts research projects and evaluates the effectiveness of DSHS services. It provides infonnation to the secretary and department managers that guides long-range planning, policy development and innovative changes.

180 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES

NOTE: The Department's offices and facilities are located throughout the state. Please refer to Section I, listed by County, to contact the nearest office for additional information.

The Department ofLabor and Industries (L&1) primary goal is to contribute to the economic well-being ofWashington State by providing high-quality, cost-effective service to all of its clients. L&I collects premiums from employers and workers, administers claims, receives income from investments of its reserves and oversees benefits to victims of industrial accidents and illnesses. It also regulates the performance of self-insured employers.

Below is an overview of the Department's Programs:

Bgilding and Construction Safety Inspection Services

Electrical licensing, certification and inspection

This department licenses electrical contractors and certifies electrical administrators, journeymen and trainees. The staff inspects nearly 130,000 electrical installations each year and certifies electrical product testing laboratories. This department also issues amusement ride operating permits.

Boiler Inspection

This department inspects thousands of boilers and other pressure vessels, water heaters and storage tanks annually to ensure they meet specific safety standards in facilities ranging from schools to nuclear power plants.

Elevator inspection

Thousands of elevators, escalators and other conveyances are inspected each year to ensure they are safe for public use.

Construction compliance inspection

This section includes four specific programs: contractor registration; factory-built housing and commercial structures; plumber certification; and mobile homes, recreational vehicles and commercial coaches. The staff inspects all types ofunits under its jurisdiction to ensure they meet specified building codes and safety standards. Contractorregistration 181 is another of the division 's important consumer-protection functions. The office maintains a toll-free telephone hotline (1-800-647-0982) so the public can learn whether contractors 3re registered with the state, have insurance coverage and have posted bonds against faulty work.

Employment Standards, Apprenticeship and Crime Victims Compensation

Employment standards

This section enforces state laws governing minimum wages and the payment of wages to workers, prevailing wages on public works projects, work pennits for minors, fann labor contractors and child labor laws. Among other activities, ESAC agents collect overtime payments on behalf of workers, protect young people who enter the workforce, and enforce laws to ensure payment of prevailing wages on public works projects.

Apprenticeship

The division has six apprenticeship offices around the state to help citizens participate in job-training programs operated in conjunction with the state's workers and employers. More than 300 programs are available for apprentices, including a variety of trades from carpentry to law enforcement. Statewide, more than 5,000 apprentices are registered to receive training.

Crime victims compensation

This program provides fmancial help to the innocent victims of violent crime who do not have otherfonns of insurance coverage. Those who qualify for assistance may receive replacement oflost wages, medical coverage and pensions. In homicide cases, their survivors may qualify for death benefits. The program is funded by fines paid to counties by criminal offenders. The fmes also help support assistance programs for victims and witnesses at the county government level.

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WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS (DVA)

NOTE: Several veterans organizations work with the Department of Veterans Affairs under contract, including the American Legion, AMVETS, Disabled American Veterans, Paralyzed Veterans of America and 'Veterans of Foreign Wars. For further infonnation, please refer to Section J, listed by county, under Veterans Services for the nearest service center. The Department of Veterans Affairs TOLL·FREE HOTLINE is 1·800·562·2308.

The Washington Department ofVeterans Affairs (DV A) is a full-service state agency created to assist veterans, service members, their dependents and survivors. The Department is an advocate for our state's veterans. Upon request, the Department will try to obtain for such persons any benefit to which they are entitled under the laws ofthe United States, the state of Washington, or any other state or government agency. In addition the Department has Tribal Veterans Representatives who connect tribal indian veterans with appropriate veteran service providers. Likewise only county, state, or federal agencies that want to disseminate program infonnation that could be of benefit to indian veterans or their family can channel through the designated Tribal Veterans Representatives. The Department has two residential facilities designed to provide a high level of medical and supportive care to eligible persons who cannot provide for themselves. Services/benefits include, but are not limited ItO:

Burial Benefits Employment Preference Dependents' Benefits Domiciliary and Nursing Care Disability Compensation Insurance Educational Home/Business Loans Home Nursing Treatment Pension Homeless Veterans Delayed Stress Military Retirement Credit Special Benefits for Disabled Vets , Upgrading of Discharges Medical/Dental Care -J There are a multitude of employment and training services offered through the Employment Security Department. Direct job placement assistance to veterans is provided through Employment Security]obService Centers (ISC' salsofound in section II). There is a vast array ofMedical services offered through two VA Hospitals. COllSUlt your nearest DVA provider for further information.

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JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT

NOTE: Washington State has been divided into twelve (12) Services DelivelY Areas (SDAs) through which direct job training services are provided. For further information on the JTPA contact the local Service Delivery Area office listed by County in Section I, under Employment and Training.

The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is an employment and training program which provides job training and job placement to economically disadvantaged youth (16-21 years of age) and adults (22 years or older).

Available services generally indude, but are not limited to the following:

Job Search Assistance Job Counseling On-the-Job Training GED Completion Work Experience Basic Skills Training Institution Skill Training Pre-Apprenticeship Program Supportive Services English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) Entrepreneurial Training

184 ATTENTION USER'S

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