2-1-1 Community Resources Online (CRO): Access a comprehensive database of services available in Washington State, with over 5,000 services and 1,500 agencies.
24-Hour Crisis Line: (206) 461-3222 or 1 (866) 427-4747.
Teen Link: Confidential support for teens. Call or text: 1 (866) TEENLINK (833-6546) from 6 pm – 10 pm.
For urgent mental health support: the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7 at 988.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline:1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
Crisis Text Line:Text “HELLO” to 741741
Crisis Connections at: 206-461-3222 or 1-866-427-4747, or visit www.CrisisConnections.org.
YWCA’s Gender-Based Violence Specialized Services (GBVSS)offers a survivor-centered approach to help individuals, families, and communities heal from the effects of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and gender-based violence.
Toll-Free Call & Text Line: (877) 757-8297
If you need immediate assistance, reach out to the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence. They provide connections to both national and local hotlines, and offer resources on what to expect if you call a hotline, visit a shelter, or seek help from a legal advocate.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Sexual Assault
Whether the assault happened recently or some time ago, the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs provides information on services, rights, privacy, and options available in Washington State. Whether you are a survivor or supporting someone who is, advocates are available 24/7 to help.
National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1.800.656.HOPE (4673)
Online Support: online.rainn.org
Substance Abuse and Addiction Support
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA):
Find AA meetings locally or online.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA):
Offers peer support for those struggling with substance abuse.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI):
Offers peer-led support groups for individuals dealing with mental health conditions.
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA):
Provides online support groups for anxiety, depression, and related disorders.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association
Domestic Violence Support Groups:
Check local organizations like the YWCA or Domestic Violence Services of King County for survivor support.
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network):
Roanoke Park Counseling
Support Groups and Workshops for Survivors
Grief Recovery
Offers support groups for coping with the loss of a loved one.
The Compassionate Friends
Support for families who have lost a child.
Pet Loss and Grief Support
Providence Grief Support Groups and Services for Adults: Provides counseling for individuals of all ages, including adults, teens, and children. They offer short-term support and educational resources to help individuals and familiesnavigate the grieving process after the loss of a loved one.
Please complete an RSVP/Inquiry form for the group you are interested in. A counselor will prescreen your form and contact you as groups form. If you require assistance with completing this process, call us at 206-749-7702.
These resources cover coping mechanisms, late-life diagnosis exploration, and community building, ensuring inclusivity and relevance for both ADHD and Autism. Please contact me if you’d like more additions or suggestions.
ADHD Resources
Websites
Podcasts
Support Groups
YouTube Channels
Services for ADHD
Body Doubling
ADHD Coaching
Productivity and Task Management
Local Resources in Washington State
Books on ADHD
Autism Resources
Websites
Podcasts
Support Groups
Books on Autism
Parenting Support Resources
Parenting can present diverse challenges and joys, especially when navigating unique family dynamics, special needs, or life transitions like separation or divorce. This section offers a range of resources, from peer support and specialized groups to culturally specific parenting aids and special needs assistance. Whether you’re seeking help for postpartum concerns, managing co-parenting, or finding community support, these resources are designed to empower you on your journey.
General Parenting Support
PEPS (Program for Early Parent Support)
Postpartum Support International
Bringing Baby Home (Gottman Institute)
Diversity and Culturally Specific Parenting Support
Families of Color Seattle (FOCS)
Roots of Empathy
Single Mothers Support
Single Mothers by Choice (SMC)
Single Moms Meetup – Seattle
Special Needs Parenting Support
Arc of King County
Washington State Fathers Network (WSFN)
Seattle Children’s Hospital – Autism Center
Parenting During Separation or Divorce
The Co-Parenting Collective
DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K)
OurFamilyWizard
Postpartum and Perinatal Support
Perinatal Support Washington
Open Arms Perinatal Services
Poly Family Support
Loving More
BIPOC and Cultural Support Resources
These resources provide culturally responsive services, from mental health counseling to career assistance and cultural preservation. Whether you’re seeking community connections, therapy, or wellness programs, this guide offers support for diverse needs.
Mental Health and Wellness
Therapists of Color Collaborative
A network of BIPOC therapists offering culturally responsive mental health services.
Services: Individual therapy, group therapy, racial trauma support, and identity-focused workshops.
Advocacy and Community Building
Cultural Preservation and Education
How to Use This Guide
This guide ensures accessibility to resources supporting diverse needs within Seattle’s BIPOC communities. For updates or suggestions, please feel free to contact me.
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Services: Directory of Black therapists, blog, mental health resources.
Latinx Therapy A directory of Latinx therapists that offers mental health resources, including podcasts and articles in English and Spanish, and destigmatizes mental health in the Latinx community.
Services: Directory of therapists, mental health podcasts, resources in Spanish.
The Loveland Foundation Provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy, with a mission to make healing accessible to all Black women.
Services: Therapy funds, mental health education, healing retreats.
Asian Mental Health Collective (AMHC) <AMHC provides mental health resources and a directory of Asian therapists across the U.S., as well as a global support network focused on reducing stigma in Asian communities.
Services: Therapist directory, community discussions, educational resources.
Melanin & Mental Health“>An organization dedicated to connecting people of color to culturally competent mental health professionals through a therapist directory and podcast.
Services: Therapist directory, blog, mental health podcast.
We R Native A multimedia health resource for Native youth by Native youth, covering topics from mental health to cultural identity, sexual health, and substance abuse prevention.
Services: Health resources, peer support, educational materials.
The Nap Ministry A space that promotes the healing power of rest for BIPOC individuals, particularly Black people. The organization emphasizes rest as a form of resistance against grind culture.
Services: Rest retreats, social media education, blog.
The Safe Place App A mental health app designed specifically for the Black community. It offers resources for managing mental health, including coping strategies for trauma and stress related to racism.
Services: Mental health tools, resources for crisis intervention, coping strategies.
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM) BEAM aims to remove the barriers that Black people face in accessing emotional health care through training, advocacy, and peer support networks.
Services: Educational resources, training for mental health providers, peer support networks.
Indigenous Wellness Circle Offers mental health services and support that honor the cultural traditions of Indigenous peoples, with a focus on trauma-informed care and community healing.
Services: Counseling, community programs, online resources.
Brown Girl Therapy An online mental health platform focused on the experiences of first- and second-generation immigrants. It offers resources and community support for BIPOC individuals navigating identity and mental health.
Services: Social media community, mental health resources, workshops.
Healing in Colour A directory of BIPOC therapists in Canada and the U.S. focused on providing culturally sensitive therapy for communities of color.
Services: Therapist directory, mental health articles, community support.
These resources cover a wide array of community needs, from housing assistance and mental health support to legal advocacy and food security. They aim to provide comprehensive support to various populations in Seattle, including those experiencing homelessness, hunger, or mental health challenges.
Seattle Community Network A hub for connecting local community groups and resources, providing information on volunteer opportunities, community events, and support networks across Seattle.
Services: Directory of community groups, local events, and volunteer opportunities.
211 King County A free, confidential service that provides comprehensive information and referrals for social services, including housing, mental health, employment, and more.
Services: Directory of local support services and groups, available via phone or online.
Dial 211 or visit 211 King County
Solid Ground A Seattle-based nonprofit working to combat poverty through housing, transportation, and community programs.
Services: Housing assistance, eviction prevention, food programs, and transportation services.
Neighborhood HouseProvides programs and services to low-income, immigrant, and refugee communities in King County. Their services range from housing assistance to health and education programs.
Services: Family support, employment assistance, early learning programs, and housing stability.
Seattle Public Library (SPL) – Community ResourcesBeyond books, the SPL offers a range of community support services, including educational programs, workshops, and access to social services.
Services: Job search help, ESL classes, legal clinics, social services, and community programs.
United Way of King County Works to strengthen communities by providing resources such as food security, employment support, and homelessness prevention.
Services: Financial coaching, food assistance, housing stability, and volunteer opportunities.
Seattle Human Services Department (HSD) Provides a wide range of services to support low-income and vulnerable populations in Seattle, including housing assistance, family support, and emergency services.
Services: Housing and homelessness services, youth programs, family support, and emergency food assistance.
Seattle HSD
Seattle Indian Health Board (SIHB)
Services: Medical and dental services, mental health counseling, substance abuse treatment, and cultural programs.
Lifelong A nonprofit focused on helping individuals with HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses through case management, housing, and food services.
Services: Medical case management, housing assistance, and meal delivery (Chicken Soup Brigade).
Jewish Family Service of Seattle (JFS) Provides assistance for individuals and families of all backgrounds, offering counseling, refugee support, food bank services, and housing assistance.
Services: Mental health counseling, senior services, family support, refugee resettlement, and food bank.
Food Lifeline Food Lifeline works to end hunger in Western Washington by providing access to fresh, nutritious food for those in need.
Services: Food distribution to food banks, shelters, and meal programs across King County.
Catholic Community Services of Western Washington (CCSWW) Offers a wide variety of services to low-income individuals and families, including housing, mental health support, and family programs.
Services: Housing assistance, emergency shelters, mental health counseling, and family support services.
Northwest Harvest A hunger-relief agency that provides food to various food banks, meal programs, and high-need communities across Washington State, including Seattle.
Services: Food pantries, hunger relief programs, and community outreach.
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) In addition to its behavioral health services, ACRS offers food distribution, employment assistance, and citizenship help for the Asian and Pacific Islander communities.
Services: Food bank, job training, and legal assistance for immigrants and refugees.
YouthCare A Seattle-based nonprofit that helps homeless youth by providing housing, education, employment training, and other supportive services.
Services: Housing programs, education, employment training, and drop-in centers for youth.
Seattle Tenant Union Provides tenant support services, including legal advocacy, counseling, and education to help renters navigate housing issues and protect their rights.
Services: Tenant rights education, legal advocacy, and dispute resolution.
Tenant Union of Washington State
Alliance for People with disAbilities A nonprofit that offers services and support to individuals with disabilities, including advocacy, independent living programs, and resource navigation.
peer support for people with disabilities.
Alliance for People with disAbilities
The Recovery Café A recovery support center that provides resources and a supportive community for individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues.
Services: Peer support, recovery circles, classes, and meals.
Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) DESC provides housing, healthcare, and emergency shelter services to the most vulnerable homeless populations in Seattle.
Services: Permanent supportive housing, emergency shelter, and mental health/substance use disorder services.
Seattle Works A nonprofit that connects individuals to volunteer opportunities and leadership training within their communities to foster civic engagement and strengthen local networks.
Services: Volunteer opportunities, leadership programs, and community engagement.
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA):Offers online and in-person support groups for those struggling with eating disorders, including access to local groups in Washington.
Eating Recovery Center (ERC):
Provides virtual and in-person support groups, including family support, and offers IOP and partial hospitalization programs.
The Emily Program (Seattle):
Offers group therapy, IOP, and day treatment for individuals dealing with eating disorders.
The Emily Program
Opal: Food+Body Wisdom (Seattle):Provides IOP and day treatment for eating disorders with a focus on body positivity and intuitive eating.
Seattle Children’s Hospital IOP:
Offers IOP programs for adolescents dealing with eating disorders and other mental health conditions.
DBT Seattle (Evidence-Based Treatment Centers of Seattle):Provides DBT groups for adults and adolescents, focusing on emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Seattle DBT Center:
Offers group therapy and IOP using DBT techniques for individuals with emotion regulation issues, including those dealing with eating disorders, self-harm, and mood disorders.
Balance Eating Disorder Treatment Center (Virtual DBT Groups):
Virtual DBT groups specifically for individuals with eating disorders.