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National Sexual Assault Hotline

Call to access a range of free services including confidential support from a trained staff member, support finding a local health facility with services like sexual assault forensic exams, someone to help you talk through what happened, local resources that can assist with your next steps toward healing and recovery, referrals for long term support in your area, information about the laws in your community, and basic information about medical concerns.

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Emergency
Navigating the System
Sexual Assault Survivor
Help Hotlines
Support Network

Community Assistance - Project Hope

Helps Lynden community members with short-term, emergency assistance which may include utilities, rent, clothing, household goods, laundry, and transportation. Call to set up an appointment.

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Clothing
Help Pay for Transit
Goods
Help Pay for Housing
Home Goods
Financial Assistance
Bus Passes
Help Pay for Utilities
Help Pay for Gas
Emergency

Crisis Triage and Stabilization - Whatcom County Triage Center

The Whatcom County Triage Center (WCTC) in Bellingham can accommodate up to 16 individuals at once who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Services include crisis stabilization, safety planning, and referrals for ongoing care. Individuals may self-refer or be referred by a community partner such as a behavioral health provider, hospital social worker, or medical provider. The facility can also accept drop-offs from law enforcement and emergency medical technicians as a diversion alternative to jail or the emergency room.

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Adults (31-54 years old)
All Mental Health
Health
Psychiatric Emergency Services
In Crisis
Mental Health Care

Basic Needs Hub - Western Washington University

Current Western Washington University students can receive comprehensive support for their essential needs including food, housing, student emergency funding, health and wellness, clothing, transportation, employment, child care, and more.

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Clothing
Financial Aid & Loans
Help Find Work
Food Pantry
Navigating the System
Emergency Food
Help Pay for Childcare
Students
Financial Assistance
Short-Term Housing

Child Abuse Hotline - Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families

Hotline to report child abuse or neglect to Child Protective Services.

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Help Hotlines
Children (2-12 years old)
Physical Safety
Emergency

Involuntary Treatment Act Services - Compass Health

Designated Crisis Responders provide legal assessment of grave disability and/or danger to self or others as a result of a mental health or substance use disorder for possible involuntary detention to a behavioral health facility. As a component of the evaluation, it must be determined that other, less restrictive options for stabilization of the crisis have been ruled out or deemed inappropriate.

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All Mental Health
Residential Treatment
In Crisis
Psychiatric Emergency Services
Mental Health Care

The PAD - Northwest Youth Services

Emergency housing program that offers housing for minors, ages 13-17 years for up to 90 days. Emergency housing helps youth reprieve and recover from crises, access critical services, and begin to set future goals for safety and stability.

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Homeless
Housing
Emergency
Teens (13-19 years old)
Temporary Shelter
LGBTQIA+
Near Homeless
Short-Term Housing

Naloxone Distribution Boxes - Blaine Food Bank

Free, 24/7 access to naloxone (Narcan) at select locations throughout the county. This initiative aims to make lifesaving overdose-reversal medication available to those who need it, especially individuals who may face barriers to obtaining it elsewhere.

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Opioid Dependency
Emergency
Addiction and Recovery
Medications for Addiction

Lummi Community Services

Provides food and energy assistance to low income households allowing the clients to maintain his or her dignity while applying for services. Commodity foods, nutrition education, energy assistance, lummi wood cutting, food bank, diapers and clothing, and holiday food baskets.

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Help Pay for Utilities
Food
Emergency

Naloxone Distribution Boxes - Bellingham Food Bank

Free, 24/7 access to naloxone (Narcan) at select locations throughout the county. This initiative aims to make lifesaving overdose-reversal medication available to those who need it, especially individuals who may face barriers to obtaining it elsewhere.

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Opioid Dependency
Medications for Addiction
Addiction and Recovery
Emergency

Emergency Preparedness - Center for Independence Marysville

People with disabilities or access and functional needs may need to take additional steps to prepare for emergencies. CFI can teach individuals how to put together an emergency preparedness plan.

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All Disabilities
Disaster Preparedness & Response
Emergency

Mount Baker Family Services - Mount Baker High School

Assists families with resources, information and problem solving to help their children succeed in school. Family Services Coordinators are located at Acme Elementary School, Kendall Elementary School, and Harmony Elementary School/ERC Preschool. \nFor Spanish or Russian interpretation, call (360) 383-2065 or email [email protected].

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Navigating the System
Emergency Food
Clothes for School
Community Support Services
Goods

Alternative Response Team - Whatcom County Health and Community Services

A Bellingham program that sends a behavioral health specialist and a public health nurse to respond to specific non-violent behavioral health 911 calls. The Alternative Response Team (ART) is an innovative program that benefits people having mental or behavioral health challenges, and our police personnel, allowing them to respond to other emergent calls requiring law enforcement intervention.

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In Crisis
Psychiatric Emergency Services

Naloxone Distribution Boxes - The Ground Floor

Free, 24/7 access to naloxone (Narcan) at select locations throughout the county. This initiative aims to make lifesaving overdose-reversal medication available to those who need it, especially individuals who may face barriers to obtaining it elsewhere.

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Medications for Addiction
Addiction and Recovery
Emergency
Opioid Dependency

Mail Order Naloxone - People's Harm Reduction Alliance

Naloxone (commonly called Narcan) is a medication that reverses an opioid overdose. People in Washington State can order free naloxone by filling out an online form. This mail order program is for people who can't get naloxone in their community.

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Emergency
Opioid Dependency
Medications for Addiction

Naloxone Distribution Boxes - Ferndale Community Resource Center

Free, 24/7 access to naloxone (Narcan) at select locations throughout the county. This initiative aims to make lifesaving overdose-reversal medication available to those who need it, especially individuals who may face barriers to obtaining it elsewhere.

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Medications for Addiction
Opioid Dependency
Addiction and Recovery
Emergency

North Sound Regional Crisis Line - Volunteers of America Western Washington

Regional crisis line for anyone in crisis, those who want to know more about suicide prevention and further resources, and requests for local crisis outreach and response services.

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Help Hotlines
Emergency
Psychiatric Emergency Services
In Crisis
Suicidal Thoughts

Missing & Unidentified Persons Unit - Washington State Patrol

Assists law enforcement agencies and parents in locating missing persons. Call the toll-free, 24-hour number to report missing persons. Local law enforcement must be notified before MUPU can become involved.

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Emergency
Help Find Missing Persons

Overdose Prevention Line - Never Use Alone

Toll-free national overdose prevention, detection, life-saving crisis response and medical intervention services for people who use drugs while alone. Never Use Alone’s peer operators are available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year

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Addiction and Recovery
Help Hotlines
Peer Support
In Crisis
Emergency

Poison Center Hotline - Washington Poison Center

Immediate, free and expert treatment advice and assistance provided by phone 24/7/365.

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Health
Help Hotlines
Health & Safety
Emergency

Sexual Assault Online Chat - National Sexual Assault Hotline

Online chat option to access a range of free services including confidential support from a trained staff member, support finding a local health facility with services like sexual assault forensic exams, someone to help you talk through what happened, local resources that can assist with your next steps toward healing and recovery, referrals for long term support in your area, information about the laws in your community, and basic information about medical concerns.

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Help Hotlines
Emergency
Support Network
Sexual Assault Survivor
Virtual Support

Native and Strong Lifeline - Volunteers of America Western Washington

A suicide, crisis, and help line specifically for American Indian and Alaska Natives, fully staffed and operated by other Native people. Supports phone, text, and online chat.

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Help Hotlines
Emergency
In Crisis
Psychiatric Emergency Services
Suicidal Thoughts

Naloxone Distribution Boxes - Whatcom County Health and Community Services

Free, 24/7 access to naloxone (Narcan) at select locations throughout the county. This initiative aims to make lifesaving overdose-reversal medication available to those who need it, especially individuals who may face barriers to obtaining it elsewhere.

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Opioid Dependency
Emergency
Medications for Addiction
Addiction and Recovery

Whatcom Ready - Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office Division of Emergency Management

Whatcom County’s site for emergency preparedness and response information.

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Emergency
Disaster Preparedness & Response
Disaster Response

Safe Housing Program - DVSAS

Provides safe, confidential shelter to individuals and families fleeing domestic violence. Clients have access to basic food, clothing, personal items, and bedding if needed. Advocates are available to conduct intakes and provide advocacy twenty-four hours a day. Shelter is available for all survivors. This program is accessible to persons with disabilities and accepts service animals. Other pets may be accepted on a case by case basis.

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Immediate Safety
Sexual Assault Survivor
Emergency
In Crisis
Domestic Violence Survivors
Safe Housing
Help Escape Violence
Temporary Shelter

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