Mental Health Services

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Mental Health Services

Trans Lifeline

“Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support for our community that’s been divested from police since day one. We’re run by and for trans people.”

Northwest Youth Services

“Northwest Youth Services is a non-profit organization serving young people ages 13-24 experiencing homelessness in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. … [NWYS] offers housing, street outreach, help finding a job or enrolling in school, connection to mental health services, support for LGBTQ youth, restorative justice for juvenile offenders, and referrals to other services in the community.”

Asian Counseling and Referral Services

Offers a wide range of services for the AAPI community including behavioral health & wellness, recovery services, citizenship & immigration assistance, food assistance, employment & skills training, and legal support. A full list of services can be viewed on their website.

PEER Seattle

“Peer Seattle cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing peer emotional support and development services to the LGBTQ community impacted by addiction, mental health and/or HIV.”

PEER Seattle

“Peer Seattle cultivates powerful, healthy lives by providing peer emotional support and development services to the LGBTQ community impacted by addiction, mental health and/or HIV.”

And Still We Rise

And Still We Rise provides (a) therapy & life coaching to individuals and communities who, historically, are overlooked or marginalized by the mental health field — women, BIPoC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), queer folks, and trans folks; and (b) consulting services to public and private organizations seeking to further their inclusion and belonging efforts, provide support to marginalized members, and/or reckon with events of racism, bias, or violence.    

Washington State Department of Health

Behavioral Health Resources for Essential Workers

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