Resources

SUICIDE / EMOTIONAL CRISIS

Website: Crisis Connections
24-Hr Crisis Line: (866) 427-4747
The 24-Hour Crisis Line provides immediate help to individuals, families and friends of people in emotional crisis.

MENTAL HEALTH / SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES

Website: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI.org)
NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. 

Website: King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division
We help ensure that people with mental health and substance use disorders receive the inpatient, outpatient and other services they need.

Website: Find Treatment.Gov
FindTreatment.gov provides the ability to search for substance use and mental health facilities, health care centers, buprenorphine practitioners, and opioid treatment providers.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE / SEXUAL ASSUALT

Website: Crisis Connections
24-Hr Crisis Line: (866) 427-4747
The 24-Hour Crisis Line provides immediate help to individuals, families and friends of people in emotional crisis.

YOUTH AND TEEN

Website: Children's Crisis Outreach Response System (CCORS)
CCORS helps families achieve stability, helps prevent future crises, and helps children remain in their home.

Website: Teen Link
Teen Link is a program that empowers youth to make positive and self-respecting decisions about their lives and provides resources and assistance to help them.

Website: Youth and Family Connection Network 
The youth and Family Connection Network supports youth and families in crisis to keep youth safely connected to caring adults. We serve youth and young adults 12-25 in King County.

Website:Crisis Connections
24-Hr Crisis Line: (866) 427-4747
The 24-Hour Crisis Line provides immediate help to individuals, families and friends of people in emotional crisis.

Police

Adrian Diaz, Chief of Police
Address: 610 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98104-1900
Mailing Address: PO Box 34986, Seattle, WA, 98124-4986
Phone: (206) 625-5011
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