State Resources
Passages Spokane —
FOR A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
24-HOUR REGIONAL CRISIS LINE
SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE
A NATIONWIDE SERVICE CONNECTING PEOPLE TO HELP
FOR A LIFE OR DEATH EMERGENCY
Passages Spokane
FOR A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS
24-HOUR REGIONAL CRISIS LINE
SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE
TREVOR LIFELINE (LGBTQ)
VETERAN’S CRISIS HOTLINE
A NATIONWIDE SERVICE CONNECTING PEOPLE TO HELP
FOR A LIFE OR DEATH EMERGENCY
Dads Move
Are you the dad of a child with behavioral health concerns? Do you need help with systems navigation, IEPs, parenting techniques, de-escalation, reward systems, and sibling issues? Dads Move offers weekend workshops to all dads, granddads, step-dads, and other male caregivers, who have a special needs child in their family, or extended family. The weekend is completely free, and includes lodging and meals.
Pals for Kids
PAL is a new program, designed for you. It is funded by the Washington State Legislature and by the Department of Social and Health Services. Primary care providers may call the toll free number (866-599-7257) during business hours (M-F, 9-5) for any type of child mental health advice for any child they see.
Partners in Prevention Education
PIPE’s goal is to engage homeless and at risk youth and adult allies in the elimination of sexual violence, bias, hate & general crimes as they contribute to homelessness and as they exist in street culture.
Children With IEPs
A manual for helping children and youth get what they need in school. See especially “Make a difference in a child’s life”.
Food Stamp Programs
Food Stamp Programs help low income people make ends meet by providing monthly benefits to buy food.
Parent Help 123
Parents work hard to provide for their families. Sometimes they need a little help. ParentHelp123 can help you find out if your family may qualify for health insurance and food programs in Washington State!
How Well Do You Know Washington’s Marijuana Law?
A new radio campaign to raise awareness about Washington State’s recreational marijuana law will air in most areas of the state from April 18 through May 20, 2015.

Additional Services
Parent/Child
Youth Helpline WA State: 1-877-345-8336