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&☼ Advocacy 360-357-4472 Partners in Prevention Education

Advocacy for survivors of sexual violence and victims of crimes is available by appointment. Advocates are there to listen, and can help make plans and navigate systems. pipolympia.wordpress.com

Child Protective Services 1-888-713-6115 WA State Department of Social & Health Services

To report allegations of child abuse or neglect, call 1-888- 713-6115. www.dshs.wa.gov/ca

 

○ City Gates Ministries 360-705-0291

Helps people in emergency and hardship situations. Homeless prevention; food bank; homeless outreach. Also provides clothing, blankets, furniture (call for more information) and baby needs. Meets every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the parking lot at State and Adams in downtown Olympia.

www.citygatesministries.com

Community Action Council 360-438-1100

Information and referral, energy, and rental/mortgage assistance may be available depending upon time of year and funding. www.caclmt.org

E Crisis Line 360-586-2800 The Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties 1-800-627-2211

24-hour anonymous, nonjudgmental and con dential telephone crisis intervention, emotional support, and information/referral to community resources. Interpreter services available. www.crisis-clinic.org

E Downtown Ambassadors 360-570-3900 Capital Recovery Center

If you live or work in downtown Olympia, call the Ambassadors for general information, social service referrals, homeless outreach, graffiti abatement, trash removal and more. Interpreter services available.

www.nwrecovery.org/ambassadors.html

○ Emergency Needs 360-352-8596 The Salvation Army

Emergency material assistance, personal hygiene kits, blankets, Puget Sound Energy assistance. Help with gas, propane, bus tokens for emergencies, medical prescriptions, casework services, information and referrals.

www.salvationarmynw.org

Emergency Services 360-273-6375 ROOF Community Services

Provides emergency vouchers, rental and utility assistance to residents of Rochester School District area. Information and referrals available. Interpreter services available.

www.roofcommunityservices.org

E Family Justice Center 360-754-9297 Family Support Center

Provides survivors of domestic violence with advocacy, civil legal support, protection orders, employment, victim support in criminal cases, safety planning, housing, and other emergency assistance. Interpreter services available.

www.thurstoncountyfjc.org

■ Family Reconciliation Services 1-888-713-6115 DSHS, DCFS, Children’s Administration

Any youth and parent having serious con icts, any parent whose child has run away, or any runaway youth may request services. The state Division of Children & Family Services provides FRS to teenagers ages 13-17 and their families.

www.dshs.wa.gov

E Family Resource Services 360-754-9297 x210 Family Support Center

Provides families with resource and referral information, support to meet children’s needs, advocacy, crisis intervention, bene t assistance, holiday toys, and other resources to help families in need meet basic and emergent needs. Interpreter

services available.

E + Haven House Community Youth Services

www.fscss.org

360-754-1151 360-705-0343

Co-ed residential center for runaways, youth in con ict with their families and youth who cannot be maintained in other settings, ages 12-17. Open for intake 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Referrals through DCFS, law enforcement and CYS. Youth may remain for up to 30 days. Interpreter services available.

www.communityyouthservices.org

E Homeless Family Services
Family Support Center 360-754-9297 x200

24-hour emergency shelter 360-628-7343

Housing assistance, emergency supplies, case management, resource and referral, and individualized support for homeless families with children. Interpreter services available.

www.fscss.org

E Information and Referral 360-956-1155 Dispute Resolution Center

Free information, referral and problem-solving over the phone. Face-to-face mediation offered on a sliding scale. Phones answered Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Interpreter services available.

www.mediatethurston.org

E Information, Referral and Advocacy 360-709-0931 CIELO Project at Radio Ranch

Bilingual information and referral services. Assists clients with services requiring a community advocate. Interpreter services available. www.cieloprograms.org

Margie’s Crisis Nursery 360-786-8907 x100 Child Care Action Council

Families experiencing a crisis that makes it dif cult for them to care for young children can request short-term child care and assistance in accessing other resources to resolve their crisis. www.ccacwa.org

&☼ PFLAG Olympia 360-207-1608 Parents, Family & Friends of Lesbians & Gays

Support, education & advocacy regarding sexual orientation and gender identity. Committed to civil rights of gays, lesbians, bisexual & transgender persons. Local branch of national agency. www.p ag-olympia.org

E Rosie’s Place 360-918-7828 Community Youth Services

Daytime resource center for homeless youth or those at risk of becoming so. Counseling, case management, meals, referrals, clothing, hygiene, survival items, and a safe place to go. Interpreter services available.

www.communityyouthservices.org

E SafePlace Crisis Intervention and Advocacy SafePlace 24-hour crisis line 360-754-6300 TTY 7-1-1 Business of ce 360-786-8754

Free 24-hour emergency support and advocacy for victims of sexual assault, sexual abuse, traf cking and domestic violence, including; 24 hour helpline, in person sexual assault response; emergency shelter, food and clothing, child and parenting support, individual advocacy, weekly survivor support groups; legal clinics and legal advocacy, educational workshops & trainings. All services provided in the language of the client.

Interpreter services available.

E Safe Shelter Community Youth Services

www.safeplaceolympia.org

1-888-698-1825 360-943-7861

Crisis intervention, family mediation, counseling, case management, information and referrals for youth and families. Shelter and family reconciliation for runaways, homeless youth, and youth in con ict with their parent(s). Interpreter services available.

www.communityyouthservices.org

○ St. Vincent de Paul Society 360-352-7554 Saint Michael Parish

Provides emergency assistance with rent, power, water, and prescriptions. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1-3 p.m. www.saintmichaelparish.org

E Street Outreach 360-918-7828 Community Youth Services

Immediate crisis intervention, counseling and resource referrals to youth. Workers are stationed in several areas, including Olympia Community Center; youth hangouts in Lacey, Tumwater and outlying areas; and ROOF Community Services in Rochester and Mason County Transit Center in Shelton. Interpreter services available.

www.communityyouthservices.org

E ■ Temporary Assistance to Needy Families DSHS-Olympia CSO Of ce 1-877-501-2233

Temporary assistance for needy families; cash assistance and medical coupons for families with children or for pregnant women. Services include help with employment. Interpreter services available. www.dshs.wa.gov

TSAPOWUM Chehalis Tribal Behavioral Health

Chehalis Tribal Clinic 360-709-1733

Provides intensive outpatient alcohol/chemical dependency assessment and treatment, ADIS and family and individual mental health counseling. Eligibility depends on insurance and other bona de program criteria, such as Indian or Tribal preference for admission to certain services.

E ■ Washington Poison Center 1-800-222-1222

Provides free emergency instructions and information 24/7 on potential poisonings and toxic exposures. Interpreter services available. www.wapc.org

E WA Recovery Help Line 1-866-789-1511 Teen Link (evenings 6-10 p.m.) 1-866-833-6546 TTY 1-206-461-3219

24-hour help line that provides crisis intervention and referrals to community resources for those struggling with issues related to substance abuse, mental health or problem

gambling.

Interpreter services available.

Yelm Community Services

www.warecoveryhelpline.org 866teenlink.org

360-458-7000

Serves those in Yelm and Rainier school districts and Nisqually Tribe Reservation. Emergency housing assistance and homeless shelter; food bank; clothing thrift store. Open for emergencies Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Food bank open Thursdays 1-4 p.m. Call to apply for housing.

www.yelmcommunityservices.com

E Youth Help Line 360-586-2777 The Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties

24-hour anonymous and confidential telephone crisis intervention, information and referral. Staffed by trained youth and adult volunteers. High school suicide awareness presentations available. Interpreter services available.

www.crisis-clinic.org 

 

 

○ = Faith-based, & = Gay/Lesbian/Queer-friendly, ☼ = Trans-af rming, ■ = State program, + = Referral required, E = servicios en español

 
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