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Resources: Helplines, Hotlines, Community and Treatment Resources Complied by Advising and Counseling Center, Shoreline Community College If this is a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 for assistance.
We invite you to use these resources. If you would like to talk to someone at the College regarding these resources or other concerns please contact The Advising & Counseling Office at (206)546-4559. Crisis Helplines Services 24-Hour Crisis Line (206) 461-3222 (866)4CRISIS TDD: (206) 461-3219 Telephone services provide immediate, confidential assistance for people in emotional stress and in need of help.
Crisis Clinic (206)461-3200 (800) 621-4636 TDD: (206) 461-3610 M-F 8am-6pm Search the online directory of health and human service programs to find resources like food banks (food pantries), emergency shelters, transportation, health clinics, rent or utilities assistance, legal help, and many more. If you need additional assistance, you can also call 2-1-1 to speak directly with an Information & Referral Specialist.
Care Crisis Response Services (425) 258-4357 or (425) 258-HELP 1-800-584-3578 TTY/TTD: 339-3301 Clients may be experiencing a crisis, seeking assistance for an emotional or behavioral problem, have both a mental health problem and a chemical dependency problem, or chronically mentally ill.
The Alcohol e-CheckUpToGo is an interactive web survey that allows college and university students to enter information about their drinking patterns and receive feedback about their use of alcohol. The assessment takes about 6-7 minutes to complete, is self-guided, and requires no face-to-face contact time with a counselor or administrator. Domestic Violence Statewide Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-562-6025 Help is available to callers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Hotline advocates are available for victims and anyone calling on their behalf to provide crisis intervention, safety planning, information and referrals to agencies in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
New Beginnings (206) 522-9472 New Beginnings provides services to those whose lives have been affected by domestic violence - physical, emotional, or sexual abuse.
Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (425) 252-4800 (Located at Providence Sexual Assault Center-24 hours)/p> www.providence.org/everett/programs_and_services/sexual_assault_center/default.htm The Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse promotes emotional and physical healing for people victimized by sexual violence and provides 24-hour crisis line service, medical and legal advocacy, medical examinations, support group services and community education and referrals. & Child Abuse Child Protective Services 1-866-ENDHARM http://www.dshs.wa.gov/ca/safety/abuseReport.asp?2 Offices within local communities are responsible for receiving and investigating reports of suspected child abuse and neglect.
Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-422-4453 Child help programs and services include residential treatment services (villages); children's advocacy centers; therapeutic foster care; group homes; child abuse prevention, education and training. &n Teen Resources Teen Link (206) 461-4922 (866) TEENLINKp> TDD: (206)461-3219 Evenings 6-10pm Crisis Clinic is strongly committed to providing a confidential and accessible place that teens can call to talk about what's concerning them, helping youth explore their options and make healthy, self-respecting decisions.
Youth Haven Teen Shelters (206) 236-5437 www.friendsofyouth.org/shelters.aspx Call for Screening: 24 hours daily. Operates 2 confidential shelters for children agages 11-17. Sliding scale; no one turned away for inability to pay.
Alcohol & Drug Helpline (24 hours) --Teen Line (206) 772-4222
Counseling Resources Shoreline Community College Counseling Centerp> For currently registered SCC students only. Offer counseling assistance to students who experience a range of personal, emotional and psychological concerns Sessions are free. Brief counseling model - Limit to the number of sessions. 206-546-4559. FOSS Building 5229 &n Asian Counseling & Referral Service Economical. Offers a broad array of human services and behavioral health programs to Asian Pacific Americans in King County (206) 695-7600p>
Catholic Community Services -East King County Focus is on those individuals, children, families, and communities struggling with poverty and the effects of intolerance and racism 425-257-2111 main # and 360-453-2025p> http://www.ccsww.org/site/PageServer &n Center for Counseling and Health Resources Serving Edmonds, Federal Way and Millcreek 425-771-5166p> &n Center of Human Services Offers a range of services including counseling. Services are open to children, adolescents, and adults, of any income range. 206-362-7282p> &n Country Doctor Community Clinic, Seattle Provides comprehensive services including counseling for people of all ages 206-299-1600p> &n Crisis Clinic - offers a range of counseling and community information (206)461-3200 (800) 621-4636 TDD: (206) 461-3610 M-F 8am-6pm Search the online directory of health and human service programs to find resources like food banks (food pantries), emergency shelters, transportation, health clinics, rent or utilities assistance, legal help, and many more. If you need additional assistance, you can also call 2-1-1 to speak directly with an Information & Referral Specialist. &n 45th Street Clinic, Seattle Sliding scale. Offers a range of services including counseling 206-633-3350 http://www.psnhc.org/index.php?page=Clinic_Detail&clinicID=2
Family Services --Multicultural Counseling Services - Office locations: Northgate, West Seattle, Downtown Seattle and Lake City 206-524-9055p> http://www.family-services.org/get_help/counseling/index.php &n Low Cost Therapy Associates, Seattle Sliding-scale counseling services 206-903-9195p> http://www.lowcosttherapy.org/ &n Lutheran Community Services Northwest Serving King County and Snohomish Counties Provides variety of services to adults, adolescents, children, families, schools, businesses, congregations, neighborhoods and community. 800-509-0515 &n Seattle Mental Health Economical counseling services for individuals, couples, families and groups. (206) 302-2300p> &n University of Washington (UW) Psychology Clinic For UW and non-UW individuals. Non-students rate = $38 or $50, depending on income. Therapy provided by graduate students. No limit to number of sessions http://web.psych.washington.edu/clinic 206-543-6511 &n Women's Therapy Referral Service Therapist referral service for men, women, couples and families. An economical way to meet and interview three therapists, then pick the one that best fits you and your needs. (206) 634-2682p> http://www.therapyreferral.org
Shoreline Community
Advising and Counseling 206-546-4559 8am-5:00 pm --Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdayp> 8am-4:30pm --Friday **For crisis assistance during office hours, please call us at (206)546-4559 or visit our office on campus in the FOSS building (5000 building), room 5229. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 for assistance. &n Enrollment Services 206-546-4611 &n Financial Aid 206-546-4762 http://www.shoreline.edu/Financial-Aid/ &n Multicultural Center 206-533-6618 206-546-6951p> http://www.shoreline.edu/multicultural/ &n Office of Special Services (Disability Services) 206-546-4545 &n Safety & Security Emergencies 206-546-4499p> Non-Emergencies 206-546-4633 http://www.shoreline.edu/safetyandsecurity/ &n Student Advocate 206-546-4542
Tutoring Services 206-546-7852 http://www.shoreline.edu/tutoring/
Veteran Services 206-546-4645 http://www.shoreline.edu/veterans/
Women's Center 206-546-4715 206-546-6951 http://www.shoreline.edu/womenscenter/
Alcohol/Drug Alcohol & Drug Helpline (24 hours) 1-800-562-1240 Teen Line (2(206) 772-4222
CSAT Alcohol-Drug Referral Line (National 24-hour help line) 1-800-662-4357
Alcohol/Drug Self-Help Alanon & Alateen 206-625-0000 http://www.seattle-al-anon.org
Cocaine Anonymous 1-800-723-1923 &n Narcotics Anonymous (NA)- Seattle area 206-790-8888
Marijuana Anonymous 206-548-9034 http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/index.shtml
Alcohol/Drug Directory of Certified Chemical Dependency Service, Washington State ("the Greenbook") 360-725-3703 1-877-301-4557 http://www.dshs.wa.gov/dasa/services/certification/directory/directory.shtml &n Seattle Indian Health Board/Thunderbird Treatment 206-324-9360 1-800-376-5978 &n Veteran's Affairs Puget Sound Addiction Treatment Center 206-762-1010 1-800-329-8387 http://www.hepprograms.org/drug/drug14.asp
Other Resources/Services American Red Cross 1900 25th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98114-4706 (206) 323-2345 Provides food, water, shelter and other necessities during emergency and/or disaster.
Anxiety Disorders Association of America Lists resources, support groups and professional who specialize in anxiety, panic and phobias.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Lists resources, support groups and links to referral services.
Family Help Line 206-233-0139
HIV/AIDS Hotlines National 1-800-CDC-INFO State 1-800-272-AIDS http://www.lifelongaidsalliance.org/
Helpguide.org Offers health and mental health information.
Local Food Banks Hopelink-Shoreline 15809 Westminster Way N.p> Shoreline, WA 98133 (206) 440-7300 Provides food for families in crisis and helps to educated families about nutrition and grocery budgeting. Also offers food services for seniors and people with disabilities.
Volunteers of America Greenwood Food Bank 9747 Greenwood Ave. N. Seattle, WA (206) 782-6731 http://www.voaww.org/voa5.cfm?SectionGroupsID=15&SectionListsID=27&PageID=191 The Greenwood Food Bank serves families with a three-day/nine-meal emergency food ration. The Food Bank coordinates a fresh produce home-delivery program that delivers to seniors and disabled individuals.
Emergency Shelters DESC-Downtown Emergency Service Center 517 3rd Ave Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 464-1570 ext.3033 Walk-in for Intake M-F 7:30am-5pm Serving Women 18 years of age and older and Men 60 years of age or older.
Salvation Army-Gethsemane Shelter Gethsemane Lutheran Church 911 Stewart St. Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 621-0145 Serving Men 18 years of age or older. Walk-in for Intake Daily 8am-4pm, first 30 nights free, $5 per night thereafter, cash only.
YWCA Emergency Shelter Downtown Seattle (206)461-4882 https://www.ywcaworks.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=446 YWCA programs help families meet basic survival needs with housing, crisis intervention, counseling and community resource referral services, as well as access to health care, food, clothing and transportation at no charge.
Pathways for Women 6027 208th St. SW. Lynnwood, WA 98036 (425) 774-9843 ext. 224 https://www.ywcaworks.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=446 Provides emergency shelter and transitional housing for women and their children.
Solid Ground Family Shelter (206) 694-6836 http://www.solid-ground.org/Programs/Housing/FamilyShelter/Pages/default.aspx Call for availability: M-F 8:30am-5:00pm. Voicemail available, please leave a message once a week. Able to serve families of all sizes and compositions. Housing located in North Seattle and Capital Hill neighborhoods.
SHARE/WHEEL - Bunkhouse Day Shelter Josephinum 1902 2nd Ave Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 448-7889 Walk-in to apply M-1:00pm W/F:7:00pm. Operates daytime shelter for men and women who work late night jobs. Located in Rainer Valley. No fees, participation in chores required.
DSHS Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) 907 NW Ballard Way, 1st Floor Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 341-7424 Provide food and cash assistance, medical insurance, mental health services and treatment for addictions, and child care assistance.
Low-Income Housing Seattle Housing Authority (206) 239-1500 Tu-F, 9:30am-4:30pm. Provides public housing properties, including subsidized senior housing, throughout the city of Seattle.
Lifelong AIDS Alliance-Housing http://www.lifelongaidsalliance.org/housingeligibility Lists low-income transitional and permanent housing properties throughout King County. Includes properties that may accept tenants with past evictions, criminal histories, no citizenship/immigration documentation, and special needs related to age and/or disability. Site is provided by Lifelong AIDS Alliance.
HUD-U.S. Department of Housing (206) 220-5228 www.hud.gov/apps/section8/step2.cfm?state=WA M-F, 8:00am-4:30pm Lists properties throughout Washington that offer HUD-subsidized rentals.
Job Training WorkSource 20311 52nd Ave W. Suite 300 Lynnwood, WA 98036 425-673-3300 http://www.worksourceonline.com/js/locations.html Helps job seekers find employment and job training.
Goodwill Job Training Center 14500 15th Ave NE. Shoreline, WA 98155 (206) 631-8457 http://www.seattlegoodwill.org/jobtraining Help individuals with skill building including, Customer Service Training, Adult Basic Education, Computer Literacy and English as a Second Language. Also help with case management and job training and retention.
Financial Counseling
Clear Point, Northgate (877) 877-1995 http://www.clearpointfinancialsolutions.org/ Provides free credit, housing, and bankruptcy counseling and help with debt management.
Free Tax Preparation (For Those Who Qualify) Hopelink-Shoreline 15809 Westminster Way N. Shoreline, WA 98133 (206)440-7300 Free tax service provided by IRS-certified, multilingual volunteers. No appointment necessary.
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