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1500 N State St., Bellingham, WA 98225
Walk-in primary care for acute symptoms for people experiencing homelessness. Medical services can address symptoms related to dermal/skeletal concerns, respiratory illness, non-chronic pain, GI/urinary health, and sexual health. STI testing and treatment, other medical testing, and immunizations also available.
1155 N. State St., Suite 522, Bellingham, WA 98225
WA State certified Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment (DVIT) provider. Intimate partner violence is addressed through programs that are mandated by the court, but provide a safe and nurturing place to grow and learn. Services include Domestic Violence Assessments, support group, and individual counseling.
3645 E. McLeod Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226
Outpatient program that allows clients to see a psychiatric provider for medication management without being enrolled in therapy. Clients will meet with their psychiatric provider at least once every 90 days for medication management. Providers may offer some counselling beyond the focus on medication management, such as motivational interviewing, active listening, or limited Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Anonymous and confidential help line that provides crisis intervention and referral services for Washington State residents. Professionally trained volunteers and staff are available to provide emotional support 24 hours a day, and offer local treatment resources for substance abuse, problem gambling and mental health as well as to other community services.
7547 Kendall Rd, Maple Falls, WA 98266
Assists families with resources, information and problem solving to help their children succeed in school. Provides connection with a variety of supports and services including basic needs like food and clothing, childcare programs, referrals to medical clinics, and more. All services are confidential.
Two day anger management course covering triggers, coping skills, stress management, improved communication, and mindfulness. May meet some court-ordered anger management requirements. Provided over Zoom, schedule varies, see site for details.
216 4th St., Lynden, WA 98264
A library card allows you to check out materials and access digital content. Through the Whatcom Libraries Collaborate program, your library card can be used for services at other libraries throughout the county.
3125 Old Fairhaven Pkwy, Bellingham, WA 98225
Primary care doctors help you stay healthy and prevent illness. Conditions treated include behavioral health issues, chronic illness, developmental delay/disability, minor aches & pains, minor infections, minor injuries, routine illness, and sexual health.
288 Martin St., Blaine, WA 98230
Families often feel stress and distress with the challenges of changing family dynamics: the blending of households, co-parenting after divorce, adoption or fostering, loss of a family member, or caring for aging parents. Family counselors can help find solutions, facilitate discussion, and replace frustration with effective strategies.
Available for free to all families and individuals living in a county where federal or state-declared disaster has occurred. Create a personalized recovery plan, receive ongoing support and assistance completing applications for FEMA aid and submitting relevant insurance claims.
Presentations for community members who are interested in learning more about their legal rights. Topics covered include what to do if you are approached by a police officer or immigration official, how the latest executive actions on immigration may affect you or members of your community, and a basic introduction to the United States' immigration system. Presentations primarily offered in Spanish. Find a list of upcoming presentations online or view as webinars
300 4th St, Lynden, WA 98264
Reduced cost for utilities provided by the city of Lynden, including water, sewage, and storm water. Available for low-income seniors.
700 Strandell St., Everson, WA 98247
Non-native English speakers are empowered with tools they can use as members of a growing community through classes for adults in ESL/ELL and Certified Education in Spanish.
1621 S Jackson St, Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98144
Free immigration consultations for LGBTQ+ members of the Latino/a/e/x community. Includes advices on other immigration needs such as family petitions, adjustments of status, U-Visas and VAWA petitions. Case assistance is dependent on capacity and review.
1630 H St., Bellingham, WA 98225
Provides residence, meals, medication management services, medical supervision, recreational activities and other supportive services to persons living with HIV/AIDS and who also may suffer from other diseases, mental illness, substance abuse, and/or developmental disabilities. To qualify for residency must have low or no income, diagnosis of HIV/AIDS, and be unable to live independently.
1904 Humboldt St. , Bellingham, WA 98225
Individuals and families living in Washington may receive up to $1,290 back if they meet certain eligibility requirements. Check eligibility online or call for more information.
After attending your first Village Circle group, you are welcome to join the private Facebook group. A space for Villagers to stay connected, while being mindful of the guidelines that keep the Village Circle groups feeling like a brave space to share.
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Local chapter of nationwide organization that provides information and peer support for those with hearing loss. Informational presentations are regularly provided along with other programs and opportunities to connect.
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210 Central Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225
Volunteer lawyers provide free, brief legal consultations. Come prepared with any papers related to your case. Call for more information about upcoming clinics, or view calendar online
625 N. State St., Bellingham, WA 98225
A place to foster comradeship with veterans and family. Regular membership meetings on 2nd Wednesdays at 7PM.
1111 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225
Free program helping WA state residents obtain a driver license by providing assistance for the cost of testing and fees as well as one on one support in navigating the process of obtaining a license.
Provides funds to families in need to help cover costs associated with medical bills, therapies and numerous other aspects of supporting a child or young adult on the autism spectrum. Applicants can request a yearly grant up to $1,000 to help cover the costs to get the care, support and items needed.
Homeowners facing foreclosure can contact a specialist by phone for help understanding their rights, accessing resources and tools, and connecting to advocates that provide hands on help.
100 E. 2nd St. , Everson, WA 98247
Faith Community Nurses and Health Ministers work alongside local volunteers and community organizations to support older adults and families. Volunteers provide blood pressure checks, health counsel, referral, telehealth, and limited screening.
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8850 Bender Rd, Suite 201, Lynden, WA 98264
Faith-based counseling. Open to everyone, including those who have different faiths and worldviews.