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Recovery Cafe

Recovery Cafe, with two locations in Seattle, provides a variety of services to members. Membership is free as long as members commit to be substance-free in the center and participate in a weekly recovery circle support group. Services include meals, medical care, online classes in recovery skills, computer access, coffee bar, a resource specialist, game, sober events, and referrals to additional services.

Washington 211

2-1-1
Washington residents in need can find all the support they need in one place by calling 211. Callers are connected to social services such as employment and education support, disability services, domestic violence help, food and clothing, financial help, housing services, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. It’s an easy one-stop shop for social assistance.

Washington Recovery Helpline

866-789-1511
The Washington Recovery Helpline is a 24/7 hotline for those with mental health, problem gambling, or substance use needs. The helpline is staffed by professionals who provide emotional support and connections to resources that include treatment options and harm-reduction resources.

Sound Pathways

425-259-7142
Sound Pathways, in Sonomish County, offers a range of services to those in need. They have three focuses. The first is housing services with case management to help clients overcome barriers to stable housing. The second is a parent-child assistance program for pregant and parenting women, which provides home visitation, case management, substance use and recovery support, housing, help with domestic violence issues, legal assistance, and connections to other community resources. The third focus is harm reduction, where Sound Pathways provides syringe programs, clean supplies, naloxone (Narcan), wound care, testing, care kits for those experiencing homelessness, and referrals to additional community resources and substance use treatment if interested.

Volunteers of America: Western or Eastern Washington

509-624-2378
Volunteers of America has two programs in Washington, focusing on either the eastern or western side of the state. These programs offer housing services, food, child education and care, and specific programs for youth and new mothers. Western Washington also has Community Resource Centers that provide job search support, help with social service enrollment, and as donations allow they give clients clothing, hygiene kits, and even pet food.

Eastern Washington University Eagles for Recovery

509-359-2366
Eagles for Recovery is a program offered for free to students of Eastern Washington University. They host weekly drop-in hours and support group meetings for students to find peer support and resources to aid them in recovery and harm reduction.

Seattle University Wellness and Health

This page on Seattle University's website provides a comprehensive list of therapeutic resources for students including drug and alcohol treatment, sexual assault resources, and other mental health services.

University of Washington LiveWell

Live Well offers free peer wellness coaching for University of Washington students. This peer support can help in various areas including drug and alochol use, mental health, relational issues, and physical wellness.

Washington State University Cougs for Recovery

509-335-5757
Cougs for Recovery is a free program for students at Washington State University. This program offers peer support for students who are in recovery or considering recovery through group meetings, social events, and peer coaching.

Western Washington University Counseling and Wellness Center

360-650-3164
Western Washington University Counseling and Wellness Center offers free support to students who have questions or issues regarding alcohol and other substances. The counseling center can offer referrals and harm reduction support.

PFLAG

This site offers a list of various organizations providing mental health services and support for members of the LGBTQ+ community. The resources include helplines, suicide prevention programs, youth-specific support, and others.

Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs

800-562-2308
Washington State Department of Veteran Affairs offers long-term care through four state homes for honorably discharged veterans and their spouses. This program also offers assistance with benefits claims and free counseling services to veterans.

Veterans Crisis Line

9-8-8
This is a free and confidential helpline that is open 24/7 to assist veterans or a loved one needing assistance for a veteran. You will always be connected with a real person who can listen and help you navigate whatever issues you are facing.

For Our Lives / Washington Tribal Opioid Solutions

866-491-1683
For Our Lives and WA Tribal Opioid Solutions are designed to inform and educate tribal communities about opioid misuse prevention, overdose response, and treatment. This campaign is funded by the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA).

Native Resource Hub

866-491-1683
Native Resource Hub helps Natives find resources for food, housing, mental health needs, trouble paying bills, substance use, finding jobs, and more.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Stop Overdose Naloxone Finder

Naloxone (Narcan) kits are widely available in Washington and is covered by Medicaid. Stop Overdose provides an interactive map showing naloxone distribution locations across the state. There is also a request form to have naloxone mailed to you if you aren’t near a distribution location.

Tacoma Needle Exchange

253-334-9576
The Tacoma Needle Exchange provides multiple harm-reduction supplies, including syinge access and disposal, naloxone (Narcan) kits and ovredose prevention training, HIV/Hep C testing, wound care, safer sex supplies, hygiene kits, case management support, and referrals to additional resources. They can also connect clients to substance use treatment if there’s interest.

Washington State Department of Health Drug User Health

The Washington State Department of Health has drug user health resources, including a link to a list of syringe service programs and information about naloxone (Narcan) kits in the state. In Washington, naloxone is covered by Medicaid. If you’re looking to learn more about harm reduction resources in Washington, this website is a good resource.

King County Needle Exchange

206-263-2000
The King County needle exchange program provides new, sterile syringes and clean injection equipment in exchange for used syringes. This program also helps individuals find drug treatment and health care as needed including testing for HIV, hepatitis, and TB.

Next Distro Washington

Next Distro offers a comprehensive directory for you to search syringe services in your area. All of the syringe exchange programs offer clean syringes in exchange for used ones. These programs also provide overdose prevention and training on how to handle a drug overdose.

The People’s Harm Reduction Alliance (PHRA)

206-850-5654
The People's Harm Reduction Alliance offers needle exchange sites as well as mobile outreach and delivery in Seattle. They provide new syringes, sterile injection equipment, overdose reversal medication naloxone (a.k.a. Narcan), fentanyl test strips, wound care supplies, safer sex supplies, and hygiene products. You can also receive suboxone treatment and testing for HIV and hepatitis.

Government Programs

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Apple Health

800-562-3022
Apple Health offers free and reduced cost healthcare, dental care, and vision care for residents in Washington state who qualify. You can also receive mental health and substance use services through the program.

Office of the Insurance Commissioner

This site offers a comprehensive list of insurance providers and healthcare programs that provide free medical services or various benefits and assistance for medical bills.

Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs

800-562-2308
Washington State Department of Veteran Affairs offers long-term care through four state homes for honorably discharged veterans and their spouses. This program also offers assistance with benefits claims and free counseling services to veterans.

Veterans Alcohol and Drug Dependence Rehabilitation Program

This page redirects you to contact your local VA services office

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