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The YWCA Kitsap County is dedicated to ensuring the personal safety, rights, welfare, and dignity of those who experience domestic abuse.
Nov 14, 2017 — Find one of many YWCA programs that help individuals and families overcome poverty, homelessness, domestic violence & discrimination.
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Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence – WSCADV
Get Help Now
If you need help, contact your local domestic violence program or call a confidential domestic violence hotline.
Hotlines
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline: call, chat, or text 24 hours everyday, 800-799-7233 or 800-787-3224 (TTY)
- Teen Dating Violence Hotline: call, chat, or text 24 hours everyday, 866-331-9474
- The StrongHearts Native Helpline: call or chat 24 hours everyday, 844-762-8483
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline Deaf Services: call 24 hours everyday 855-812-1001 (videophone) or 800-787-3224 (TTY), and live chat 24 hours everyday
- King/Snohomish/Pierce County Deaf Hotline: call 24 hours everyday, 206-812-1001 (videophone)
- King County Domestic Violence Hotline: call or chat 24 hours everyday 206-737-0242 or 877-737-0242
What to expect if you call a hotline
- Direct connection to the domestic violence program near you.
- Help to find resources in your area including safe shelter, advocacy, counseling, and legal assistance.
- Crisis assistance, emotional support, and safety planning.
- Access to hotline advocates in 170 languages through interpreter services.
King
Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) Crisis Line: 855-812-1001 (24 hour) Office: 206-922-7088
Consejo Counseling & Referral Services Crisis Line: 206-461-3222 (24 hour) Office: 206-461-4880
Cowlitz Indian Tribe – Pathways to Healing Office: 360-397-8228
DOVE Project Help Line: 206-462-0911 Office: 206-940-6430
Eastside Legal Assistance Program English: 425-747-7274 Spanish: 425-620-2778
Iraqi Community Center of Washington Office: 253-243-7744
Multi-Communities Office: 206-937-7155
Northwest Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse Crisis Line: 866-427-4747 (24 hour) Office: 206-568-7777
South King
Domestic Abuse Women’s Network (DAWN) Crisis Line: 425-656-7867 (24 hour) Office: 253-893-1600
Mother Africa Office: 253-277-7625
Seattle Area
API Chaya Crisis Line: 206-325-0325 Office: 206-467-9976
Atlantic Street Center Office: 206-329-2050
InterIm Community Development Association Office: 206-624-1802
Jewish Family Services – Project DVORA Office: 206-861-3159
Mother Nation Office: 206-722-2321
New Beginnings Crisis Line: 206-522-9472 (24 hour) Office: 206-783-4520
Refugee Women’s Alliance Crisis Line: 888-847-7205 (24 hour) Office: 206-721-0243
Salvation Army Domestic Violence Programs Office: 206-447-9947
Seattle Indian Health Board Office: 206-324-9360 ext. 1500
Solid Ground – Broadview Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing Program Emergency Housing Line: 1-800-621-4636 Office: 206-694-6700
East King
Jewish Family Services – Project DVORA Office: 206-861-3159
LifeWire Crisis Line: 425-746-1940 (24 hour) Office: 425-562-8840
- Self Care Through Prayer and Forgiveness
Dr. Helen Orme
Author Dr. Helen Orme empower women leaders to engage in self care through prayer and forgiveness through this spirit-nourishing read. Self Care Through Prayer and Forgiveness will provide indispensable insights on how to minister prayer and forgiveness to one’s self. This will foster spiritual, emotional, and physical wholeness, and will stimulate personal integrity. This book gives emphasis on two key components-prayer and forgiveness. Prayer is one of the vehicles God uses to talk to you and forgiveness is one of His commandments. Learn how to engage in self-care, recover your waning energy and move forward with renewed vibrancy through this book!
Bridges Mental Health Clinic
Located at Emerald City Bible Fellowship
7728 Rainier Avenue S., Seattle, WA 98118
Cell: 425-442-3109
BRIDGES Mental Health – A Center for Individual and Family Development
Are you ready to enjoy a full, rich, authentic life? If you or someone you know is feeling distress, long term sadness, insomnia, weight loss, inability to concentrate or had thoughts of suicide, help is here. We offer psychotherapy sessions designed to empower you to make choices that will create the rich, full, authentic life you desire.
Getting Started
The first step is to schedule an evaluation meeting. At your evaluation meeting will discuss your concerns, desires, and treatment objectives. Both of you will determine whether Dr. Hairston is the best person to provide the services you need to meet your treatment objectives. If you decide he is, fees will be discussed, and additional sessions will be scheduled. (Note: fees on a sliding scale may be available, based on individual or income.)
Once you begin, you will discover how to build the life slowly, carefully, and consciously you want, the life with speaks to your true purpose.