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Offerings include lap swims, American Red Cross swim lessons and training courses, shallow water aerobics, deep water running, as well as preschool swims and open swims for people to play and enjoy the facility.

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Adults (31-54 years old)
Recreation
Children (2-12 years old)
Families
Teens (13-19 years old)
Seniors (55+ years old)
Criminal justice system advocacy, resources, referrals, educational and support groups for victims of crime and their families. Services are free of charge. Please note that VSS is located in Washington State and serves Snohomish county with limited services in other WA counties (King, Island, Skagit and Whatcom) on a case-by-case basis.

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Advocacy & Legal Aid
Support Groups
Help Find Missing Persons
Peer Support
Support Network
Adults (31-54 years old)
A 9 bedroom emergency shelter serving people who are homeless and have behavioral health issues. Trained staff on-duty 24 hours a day.

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All Mental Health
Homeless
Temporary Shelter
Adults (31-54 years old)
Dual Diagnosis
Short-Term Housing
Summer camp programs for adults and teens with developmental and physical disabilities.

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Adults (31-54 years old)
All Disabilities
Recreation
Development Disability
Physical Disability
Teens (13-19 years old)
Overnight Camp
Classes for adults to work together to study reading, writing, and speaking in English. Classes include Talk Time (practicing English conversation), preparing for the GED (General Education Diploma), citizenship test preparation, and learning and improving basic computer skills. Dates, times, and locations vary, find the current class schedule online.

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Education
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Basic Literacy
Computer Class
Limited English
Computer or Internet Access
Immigrants
Adults (31-54 years old)
More Education
Naturalization
Provides a range of advocacy services to help adults, youth, and children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities gain access to health and educational services and supports. These services include family resource and insurance navigation, and legal advocacy on issues related to access to healthcare and education.

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Teens (13-19 years old)
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Children (2-12 years old)
Adults (31-54 years old)
All Disabilities
Development Disability
Whatcom Clubhouse is a nonclinical social rehabilitation approach to address mental illness and is considered a ‘Peer Run and Support Program’. Any adult Whatcom County resident with a mental health diagnosis can apply for a free membership, which allows participating in structured, social daily activities at the Clubhouse location.

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Health
Adult Daycare
Support Network
Daytime Care
Adults (31-54 years old)
Mental Health Care
Peer Support
Community home for adults with developmental disabilities.

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Independent Living
Care
Adults (31-54 years old)
All Disabilities
Development Disability
24/7 overnight shelter and day center including men and women dorms, medical respite, and a family shelter. Pets welcome. Nightly check-in begins at 7pm. Free breakfast (7am), lunch (12pm), and dinner (5pm) served daily. Other services for guests include showers, public restrooms, and laundry services.
Therapeutic animal visits for elders, schools, community and corporate events. Provides a unique opportunity for a multitude of community members to experience the joy and therapeutic benefits of animal interaction.

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Children (2-12 years old)
Adults (31-54 years old)
Seniors (55+ years old)
Teens (13-19 years old)
Specialized Therapy
Helps adults with challenging behaviors transition from a hospital to a long term care facility that meets their needs. This program is for adults with serious mental illness, dementia, mood disorder or other neurological disorders. Eligible adults also have challenging behaviors which are a barrier to hospital discharge OR their long term care facility placement is at risk due to challenging behaviors.
Offers free one-to-one tutoring services for adult English language learners. Services include support for English reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills; GED (General Educational Development) test preparation; and basic computer skills.

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Tutoring
Education
GED/High-School Equivalency
Adults (31-54 years old)
Computer Class
Basic Literacy
More Education
Limited English
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Weekly one-on-one or group equine therapy sessions with a Mental Health & Family Counselor and their team of horses. These sessions are conducted onsite at a peaceful, secluded farm, and are tailored to the needs of each participant.

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Veterans
Mental Health Care
Adults (31-54 years old)
Specialized Therapy
Health
Free introductory courses for people who have no computer experience or who need a little extra training. Learn the basics of how to operate a computer, including typing (keyboarding), internet and email. Later, take classes in Microsoft Word and Excel to learn to create simple spreadsheets and documents like a resume. Online job search classes and special computer classes for non-native English speakers also offered.
Members engage in a variety of activities and community excursions. Programs include YMCA workouts, cooking classes, hikes, sports, library visits, art projects and much more. Alternative activities are always provided.

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Adults (31-54 years old)
Intellectual Disability
All Disabilities
Care
Recreation
Development Disability
Daytime Care
Teens (13-19 years old)
Adult Daycare
Self-paced courses to learn basic reading, writing, math, and GED preparation, along with workplace skills for today’s job market.

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Basic Literacy
College Readiness
GED/High-School Equivalency
Adults (31-54 years old)
Provides in-person or remote support and community resource referrals so that youth may explore, identify, and achieve their goals in employment and education.

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Work
Help Find Work
Resume Development
Teens (13-19 years old)
Young Adults (20-30 years old)
Adults (31-54 years old)
Interview Training
Goodwill offers two different programs to help people get their high school diploma or GED. High School 21+ program allows colleges to grant high school diplomas to individuals who are 21 years or older. Basic Skills & GED Test Preparation classes helps students prepare for all four GED test subject areas (writing, math, science, and social studies) as well as improving test-taking skills, digital skills, and taking practice tests.
Residential supports for adults offered in a comfortable, home atmosphere. All homes are open to any individual, including those with mental, physical and cognitive disabilities.

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Adults (31-54 years old)
Residential Housing
Housing
Care
Residential Care
A free overnight workshop for youth ages 16-24 who experience disability, plan to live independently, and have career or educational goals. The workshop focuses on preparing for college and/or employment and learning independent living skills.

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Teens (13-19 years old)
Young Adults (20-30 years old)
All Disabilities
Independent Living
Overnight Camp
Sangha Mamas are a group of mamas and grand-mamas who share a common intention to practice the dharma and to be present for adventures in parenting. Available via Zoom.

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Support Network
Support Groups
Alternative Medicine
Parents
Adults (31-54 years old)
Peer Support
Mothers
Offers free one-to-one tutoring services for adults who wish to improve their literacy skills. Services include support for basic reading and writing skills, GED (General Educational Development) test preparation, and basic computer skills.

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More Education
Tutoring
Basic Literacy
Adults (31-54 years old)
Computer Class
GED/High-School Equivalency
Education
An affinity program developed by, and for, adult members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community to get outdoors, explore nature, and foster community.
For people ages 18+ to explore the natural history of local parks on meandering walks meant to engage your senses and deepen your sense of place. Accessible to people of most abilities.
A 24/7 intensive community outreach that provides crisis intervention/prevention and recovery stabilization services to adults in a community. Through non-emergent recovery stabilization, outreach services are provided to individuals at risk of, or who have recently experienced a behavioral health crisis.

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In Crisis
Mental Health Evaluation
Mental Health Care
Substance Use Counseling
Addiction and Recovery
Adults (31-54 years old)
Peer Support
All Mental Health

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