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Community Information Line

(800) 223-8145

The Family Connection (425) 388-7400 Helping families find the support to manage life's many challenges. Provides connections to services such as Children Alternative Respite Program, Parent to Parent.

Washington State PTA www.wastatepta.org (800) 562-3804

Counseling Services

Compass Health www.compasshealth.org (800) 457-9303 Compass Health has a comprehensive range of behavioral health problems serving children, youth, adults, and older adults from a variety of income levels and ethnic cultures. Clients may be experiences a crisis, seeking assistance for an emotional or behavioral problem, have both a mental health problem and a chemical dependency problem, or be chronically mentally ill. Services include individual, group and family counseling, parenting support and child development resources, crisis response services, housing, and more.

Family Reconciliation Services (360) 653-9303 Any youth and parent who are having serious differences, any parent whose child has run away or any runaway youth may ask for Family Reconciliation Services. These services consist of intake/assessment, crisis counseling, and, when appropriate, short-term placement for the youth.

Northwest Alternatives (425) 349-7433 Alcohol and drug information and education programs, outpatient counseling for families and individuals, and tobacco/alcohol/drug intervention and outreach services, targeted at youth age 10 or over, adults of all ages, and pregnant/parenting women ages 14 and up.

Crisis

Care Crisis Line (800) 584-3578 (425) 258-4357 24-hour service provided by Compass Health. Counseling support and stabilization for people facing crisis situations and in need of emergency mental health services.

Cocoon House www.cocoonhouse.org (800) 259-6042 Emergency and transitional housing and supportive services for homeless, abused, disconnected, or pregnant & parenting teens & their children. Intensive one-to-one staff attention & teen participation at all levels. Coordinates and collaborates with other providers to link homeless or disconnected teens with services to build towards self-sufficiency

Teenline (800) 562-1240 24-hour service for teens to talk with someone.

Domestic Violence

Family Violence Prevention Fund www.fvpf.org/fund Facts and statistics, local and regional hotline numbers, domestic violence education and prevention, and public policy information.

National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-SAFE

Peace Begins at Home www.besafe.org Hotlines and referral numbers across the country and a listing of national information centers.

Snohomish County Center for Battered Women Domestic violence counseling: Emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal advocacy, women's support groups, children's groups and activities for victims of domestic violence and their children. Prevention education for schools, professionals and others.

Family Mediation

Dispute Resolution Center of Snohomish and Island Counties (425) 339-1335 (800) 280-4770 Mediation is an opportunity for both teens and parents to meet with two mediators to resolve differences.

Medical/Health

Community Health Center (425)258-1830

North Everett

Crisis Pregnancy Center (425) 347-0837 Resources for pregnant women, mothers, and babies.

Healthy Kids Now!

Free or Low-cost Health Insurance for Washington's Kids & Teens 1-877-543-7669 (toll free)

Kids Health www.kidshealth.org Information on health topics including health problems, staying safe, food and fitness, body basics, and more.

Planned Parenthood www.ppww.org (360) 658-7871 3704 172nd Street NE, Suite P2, Arlington

Pregnancy Aid (425) 252-6444 Free confidential counseling and practical help during and after pregnancy.

Substance/Drug Use

24-hour Alcohol/Drug Help Line (206) 722-4222 or 1-800-562-1240

Al-AnonAlAteen For families and friends of Alcoholics (888) 425-2666

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/ (360) 438-8089

American Council for Drug Education www.acde.org (800) 488-DRUG

Girl Power! www.health.org/power" (800) 729-6686

In The Know www.intheknowzone.com/ Education, interactive learning, and links to additional resources about alcohol, drugs, and sexually transmitted diseases.

Marijuana Anonymous www.intheknowzone.com

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) www.madd.org (202) 974-2497

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) www.na.org (425) 210-2424

National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information www.health.org (800) 729-6686

National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Service (800) 662-HELP

Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) www.saddonline.com (800) 787-5777

State Funded Youth Impatient Treatment Programs Steve Bogan, Division of Alcohol & Substance Use (DASA) (360) 438-8089

Washington State Department of Social and Health Services www.wa.gov/dshs/

Youth Outpatient Treatment Centers

FOCUS-Everett 909 S.E. Everett Mall Way, Suite C-364, Everett, WA, 98204 (425) 355-1250

Northwest Alternatives-Lynnwood 4230-198th Street SW #100, Lynnwood, WA 98036 (425) 349-7433

Pacific Treatment Alternatives- Everett 1114 Pacific Avenue, Everett, WA 98201-4247 (425) 259-7142

Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians 3439 Stoluckquamish Lane, Arlington, WA, 98223 (360) 43509338

Tulalip Tribes Youth Chemical Dependency Program 8223 Verle Hatch Drive, Marysville, WA 98271 (360) 651-3350 (serves Native Americans only)