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One-on-one parenting support with a peer provider of your choice. Available for mothers during pregnancy through the first three years after birth. Schedule sessions via text, phone, or video chat as often as you want. Each session is about 30 minutes. Peer support providers are available in English and Spanish.

Free peer-to-peer help, support, and crisis line for youth up to age 24. Support available by phone, text, online chat, or email. Staffed 24/7, with trained teen volunteers available 4PM-10PM Pacific time.

502 State Ave., Suite 102, Marysville, WA 98270

Monthly support groups for individuals with disabilities to get “Out and About” in the community, make new friends, and share experiences in a supportive environment. Peer support is also provided by the staff who experience disabilities themselves.

An online chat space that is anonymous and confidential where you can connect with a trained LGBTQ peer support volunteer to have a conversation about many different issues and concerns including, but not limited to, coming out issues, gender and/or sexuality identities, relationship concerns, bullying, workplace issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more.

Peer support phone service run by trans people for trans and questioning peers.

4120 Meridian St., Suite 220, Bellingham, WA 98226

Certified Peer Specialists provide recovery support to adults who have an opiate and/or stimulant use disorder and experience or are at risk of homelessness. Peer specialists have lived experience of substance use and mental health recovery and are trained to provide support services.

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.

A peer-to-peer support line. Teen volunteers are trained to listen to concerns and talk about a variety of issues, including bullying, drug and alcohol concerns, relationships, stress, and depression. Calls and chats are confidential.

6458 Martin Pl, Lynden, WA 98264

Uses agriculture and time in nature to improve mental well being while providing peer support for veterans.

Peer support group for birthing parents in recovery from substance use disorder, held twice monthly on Zoom.

1501 Fraser Ave., Suite M-104, Bellingham, WA 98229

In-person support groups for any birthing person and/or anyone identifying as a mother to talk about the realities of motherhood.

101 Prospect St., Bellingham, WA 98225

Weekly gathering to connect with fellow job seekers. Participate in networking, peer support, and advice to assist in searching for work.

Those who have lost someone to suicide can receive phone-based peer support from someone who has also experienced a suicide loss.

2020 Washington St., Ferndale, WA 98248

A peer support group for anyone who identifies as a dad to come together and connect through their experiences being a parent.

Provides telephone, online private one-to-one chat, and email peer-support, as well as factual information and local resources for cities and towns across the United States.

800 E. Chestnut St., Suite 1C, Bellingham, WA 98225

This free class is an experiential learning program for people experiencing a mental health challenge who are interested in establishing and maintaining their wellness and recovery. Peer-to-Peer consists of eight two-hour units and is taught by a team of two trained teachers and a volunteer support person, all of whom are personally experienced at living well with mental illness.

Peer support help line for people living with emotional and mental health challenges. Calls are answered by specially-trained volunteers who have lived experience with mental health challenges. All calls are confidential.

Support groups, events, and meetings for dads to talk with others that are dealing with similar issues at home.

A Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) family and community peer support network. Support groups are open to families or caregivers to individuals who have been diagnosed with or are suspected of being impacted by FASDs as well as to adults impacted by FASDs. Groups are respectful of and open to birth mothers.

1710 Kentucky St, Bellingham, WA 98229

Whatcom Clubhouse is a nonclinical social rehabilitation approach to address mental illness and is considered a ‘Peer Run and Support Program’. Any adult Whatcom County resident with a mental health diagnosis can apply for a free membership, which allows participating in structured, social daily activities at the Clubhouse location.

Conéctate con el apoyo entre pares locales de forma gratuita. El Condado de Whatcom tiene varias ofertas de apoyo entre pares. No necesitas cita previa para participar en los grupos y no se requiere registro. Ten en cuenta que, para todos los grupos de forma presencial, los bebés de hasta 12 meses son bienvenidos. No hay cuidado de niños disponible.

TAA is a regular meeting space for teens to gain accurate knowledge about domestic violence and sexual assault as well as healthy relationships and consent. Teen learn and work with their peer to understand how to support one another and engage with activism to prevent and end sexual and domestic violence.

3645 E. McLeod Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226

A specialty team that partners closely with many community partner agencies as part of a continuum of services, engaging clients seeking housing support who are either unenrolled from a health plan or seeking enrollment. The CORS Team aims to help clients access housing resources and other necessary services. Services in this program include Care Coordination, Housing Referral and Support, and Outreach and Engagement.

310 W Champion, Bellingham, WA 98225

Variety of recurring events based on common interests or shared identities. Groups are facilitated by volunteer leaders, are free, and meet at least monthly. Examples include Rainbow Elders, Crafty Queer Friends, Community Allies for Queer Equity, and many more. Specific groups subject to change, see website for currently active groups and schedules.

If you think you may have a problem with drinking and want to talk with a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, call the 24/7 hotline.