Resources

Crisis

  • King County 24-hour Crisis Line

    Connects people who are in emotional, physical, or financial crisis to services and support in order to meet immediate needs for individuals and families.

    Website | Phone

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

    Provides 24-hour assistance connecting people to trained crisis supports who will listen and provide information on local mental health services.

    Website | Phone

Sexual behavior

  • Planned Parenthood

    Provides information on sexual health topics such as sexual orientation, sexual pleasure, contraception, pregnancy, dating relationships, and sexual assault. Can get connected with services by finding a clinic near you.

    Website

  • King County Sexual Assault Resource Center

    Provides a 24-hour crisis service line for support, information, and referrals by highly trained advocates. Offers evidence-based treatments for children, teens, and adults who are struggling with trauma symptoms as well as legal advocacy.

    Website | Phone

  • Love Is Respect

    Provides free and confidential 24-hour phone, text, or chat services. Highly-trained peer advocates offer support and information to young adults who are concerned about dating relationships. This is also a resource for allies, friends, family, teachers, and law enforcement.

    Website | Phone

    Text “LOVE IS” to 22522*

Sexual orientation

  • Trans Lifeline

    Provides support primarily for transgender people experiencing crisis. This includes those who may be struggling with their gender identity and are not sure if they are transgender.

    Website | Phone

  • The Trevor Project

    Provides free and confidential crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning young people ages 13-24. Includes a 24-hour services through phone, text, or chat.

    Website | Phone

    Text “Trevor” to 202-304-1200

  • Ingersoll Gender Center

    Provides 24-hour assistance connecting people to trained crisis supports who will listen and provide information on local mental health services.

    Website | Phone

Substance use

  • SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services

    A locator for mental health and/or substance use treatment facilities and programs around the country. Provides information in English and Spanish for individuals and families.

    Website | Phone

  • Washington State Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

    Gatherings of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope in groups with the goal of recovering from problems with alcohol. Groups for Spanish speaking individuals can also be found on this site.

    Website

  • Washington State Marijuana Anonymous (MA)

    Gatherings of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope in groups with the goal of recovering from problems with marijuana. Groups for women only can also be found on this site.

    Website

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