Abundant Life Ministries – adoption referrals, medical services, pregnancy care, car clinic, housing program, counsel & support services, Marysville, WA https://www.abundantlifewa.org
Abuse Recovery Ministry Services (ARMS). Her Journey recovery program, Mankind program. 503-846-9284, info@abuserecovery.org, https://abuserecovery.org
Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS) – advocacy, counseling, supportive housing, VP/Phone 206-922-7088, adwas@adwas.org
Acres of Diamonds, Duvall, transitional housing for single mothers with children under 12. Counseling, case management, children’s services, parenting support, budget coaching, skill classes, community activities, willing to work. If in recovery must be under medical support (Not Methadone or Suboxone). 425-788-8567, www.acresofdiamonds.org
Ananias Foundation (guidance and encouragement for those who want to stop hurting others). www.ananiasfoundation.org
API Chaya – South Asian, Asian, Pacific Islander, and immigrants. King County. Comprehensive: Emergency Financial Assistance, food assistance, household basic needs, transportation assistance, emergency shelter transportation, case management, support group, advocacy, court accompaniment, legal immigration/VAWA assistance, PO/RO assistance. Helpline
1-877-922-4292, 206-467-9976, info@apichaya.org, www.apichaya.org
Babies of Homelessness – Basic needs supplies for babies & children, greater Seattle area.
866-442-6443, https://babiesofhomelessness.org
Broadview Emergency Shelter– Adults with children, shelter and transitional housing, multi-cultural. Seattle. 206-694-6700, www.solid-ground.org
cdv.org (Childhood Domestic Violence Association) – for adults who endured domestic violence as children. Information, book Invincible, Change a Life program. info@cdv.org, https://cdv.org
Camp HOPE America – evidence-based, trauma informed, healing-centered camping and mentoring program for children and teens exposed to domestic violence. Year-round program: a week of camp, supported by year-round activities. Affiliated with Family Justice Center Alliance, domesticshelters.org and Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention. Camps around the country including Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California.
Phone Toll-Free: (888) 511-3522 Email: camphope@allianceforhope.com
Carenet of Puget Sound, Pregnancy & Family Services Healthcare – Care, tools, resources, Office: 253-383-6033, Helpline 877-668-2566, https://carenetps.org
Cascade Women’s Health, previously known as Pregnancy Resource Center. Snohomish County. Medical services, education, resources, mom’s support group, Baby Boutique, classes, men’s services. 425-339-2175, info@cascadewh.com, https://www.cascadewh.com/
Catholic Community Services, Western Washington, Shelters, day centers, meals, pregnant/parenting programs, Rapid Rehousing, veterans’ services, community kitchens, mental health services, seniors & people with disabilities services, substance use disorder treatment. 206-328-5696, email: info@ccsww.org; https://ccsww.org
Citizens Against Domestic Violence (CADA) – Island County, 24-Hour Crisis Line: We provide 24/7 advocacy and support services to all residents (regardless of age, gender, sexuality) of Island County, WA 365 days a year. 360-675-2232, 800-215-5669. https://www.cadacanhelp.org/
Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence, King County – Information, connections, projects. 206-568-5454, endgv@endgv.org, https://endgv.org
Cocoon House – programs designed to prevent and end youth homelessness. Snohomish County. Housing, outreach, prevention. 425-259-5802, https://www.cocoonhouse.org/
Consejo Counseling and Referral Service, Western WA, Bilingual, Advocacy, transitional housing, therapeutic and health services. 206-461-4880, www.consejocounseling.org,
Crisis Connections Crisis Line. Crisis support. Puget Sound area. 866-427-4747, https://www.crisisconnections.org
Crystal Judson Family Justice Center. Pierce County. Multi-program services, 253-798-4166, https://familyjusticecenter.us
DAWN, Domestic Abuse Womens Network, south King County. Multi Program advocacy. Hotline: 425-902-7863; 425-902-7863, https://dawnrising.org
Document the Abuse. The Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit, Tools & Tips. https://documenttheabuse.org
Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County, Intimate partner violence only. Comprehensive programs, advocacy, shelter, support groups in English & Spanish. Support Line 425-252-2873, 425-259-2827, info@dvs-snoco.org, https://dvs-snoco.org
Domesticshelters.org – Extensive articles, National listing of shelters. www.domesticshelters.org
Eastside Legal Assistance Program – a non-profit organization providing free civil legal services to low-income residents of King County. 425-747-7274, 425-620-2778 (Spanish). info@elap.org; https://elap.org
Everett Gospel Mission – men, women & childrens programs & shelters, food, programs. Administration (425) 740-2500, Men’s Shelter (425) 740-2550, Women’s Shelter (425) 740-2501. feedhopehere@eg.org; https://egmission.org
Family Renewal Shelter. On-site kennel. Advocacy, 253-475-9010. staff@dvhelp.org, http://domesticviolencehelp.org
FOCUS Ministries – Faith based Domestic Violence Help. Elmhurst IL. Education, training, workshops, resources, materials. 630-617-0088, www.focusministries1.org
FRESH – Free Resources, Essentials, Shower & Hygiene, 103 E 3rd St, Arlington, WA 98223, (Volunteers of America, Arlington Community Resource Center). 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month, 4:30 – 6:30 pm, 360-322-6988
Helen’s Place – Women’s shelter for homeless women. Kirkland, WA. Meals, showers, laundry, case management. 425-572-2178. https://sophiaway.org/helens-place/
Heron Haven Shelter, Kenmore, is for senior women who are community-minded, socially-stable, and at or close to retirement-age with very low fixed income, and with few or no behavioral health barriers. 24/7 shelter monitoring, balanced living environment with the benefits of enhanced shelter services with a high degree of autonomy, trust, and independence. Operated and fully integrated with the Lake City Partners Shelter Services. Thomas@LakeCityPartners.org; or 206 629 5921; https://lakecitypartners.org
Hope Place – See Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission
Hospitality House, women’s shelter, Burien, women over 18, not currently fleeing domestic violence. intense 90 day program, health care, day services, employment preparation and support, treatment for mental health or substance abuse, counseling, assistance with acquiring clothing and furnishings, case management. (206) 242-1860. https://hospitalityhousesouthking.org
Jewish Family Services Project – DVORA Domestic Violence Services. Intimate Partner Violence. (206) 861-3159. Replies within 48-72 hours (during business days), DV advocates available for phone calls on Tuesdays 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. and Wednesdays from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. Advocacy, support groups, prevention programs and training, referrals to community services.
206-461-3240, www.jfsseattle.org
Jubilee Women’s Center, Seattle – Case Management, Employment Preparation, Residential Program. Single women only; no children.
Email: info@jwcenter.org; 206-324-1244; https://jwcenter.org
King County DV Hopeline: 206-737-0242. https://dvhopeline.org/
King County Prosecutor’s DV Advocacy Unit – Legal advocacy, protection orders, court accompaniment, 206-477-1103, https://Kingcounty.gov
Korean Women’s Association – emergency shelter services, safety planning, referrals. Eligibility criteria: Actively Fleeing, Attempting to flee domestic violence. 253-389-2002. KWA Coordinated Entry 24-hour hotline at 253-359-0470. https://www.kwacares.org/our-services/domestic-violence-assistance/
LifeWire – Confidential Advocacy & Safety Planning, advocates, tailored support, including emotional support, safety planning, emergency assistance, referrals to resource partners, homelessness & housing stability services, Confidential Advocacy & Safety Planning, Eastside of Seattle corridor. 24-Hour National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233; 425-562-8840, https://www.lifewire.org
Lighthouse Northwest – ommunity living for 2 years. Christian focus. Women and children, DV. Ongoing recovery supported. Advocacy mentor, Life coach. Referrals for counseling through the resident’s insurance. Community awareness & action programs, consulting, training.
206-824-8581, info@lighthousenw.org, https://lighthousenw.org
Love Is Respect. 24/7 information, support, and advocacy to young people between the ages of 13 and 26 who have questions or concerns about their romantic relationships. Also provide support to concerned friends and family members, teachers, counselors, and other service providers through the same free and confidential services via phone, text, and live chat.
866-331-9474, text LOVEIS to 22522, https://www.loveisrespect.org
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence – Education, resources, statistics, legislation information, speakers’ bureau. https://ncadv.org/
National Deaf Hotline video phone – ASL. Programs and resources, 855-812-1001, https://www.thedeafhotline.org/
National Domestic Violence Hotline – 24/7/365 days a year, provides essential tools and support, highly trained, expert advocates offer free, confidential, and compassionate support, crisis intervention information, and education, and referral services in over 200 languages.
1-800-799-7233, text “START” to 88788, https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/
National Human Trafficking Hotline – Get help, resources, safety planning, report a tip.
1-888-373-7888, https://humantraffickinghotline.org/
National Network to End Domestic Violence – Not a direct service, no 24-hour crisis support. Policy Center, DV information, fact sheet, technology information, justice project, laws. 202.543.5566, https://nnedv.org/
National Sexual Assault Hotline – Confidential 24 hours support. Local & national resources, statistics, comprehensive information, public policies. 1-800-656-HOPE (4673), https://rainn.org
National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline, English/Spanish. Live advocates for young people experiencing abuse or are curious about healthy relationships. Listing of local resources. Also see loveisrespect.org. Text “START” to 88788, 800-799-7233, https://www.thehotline.org/news/new-national-teen-dating-abuse-helpline/
New Beginnings, Seattle area. Crisis intervention, case management, shelter, transitional housing, support groups, legal advocacy, court accompaniment, and basic needs. Support for victims of teen dating violence. 24-hour Helpline: 206-737-0242, office: 206-783-4520, https://newbegin.org/
New Bethlehem House, Kirkland. Shelter and day center for women with children, a program of Catholic Community Services, can house 10 families (with children under age 18) 24-7 on the first floor. The second floor is home to Helen’s Place, a day center and emergency shelter for 48 women operated by The Sophia Way. Together, the shelters are called Kirkland Place for Families and Women. Essential services, food, case management. Intake line: 206-245-1026, 425-679-0354, https://ccsww.org/services/new-bethlehem-programs/
No More – Together We Can End Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. National organization increasing awareness, inspiring action, encouraging grass root activism and fueling culture change. Not direct service. Resources, projects, education and events. info@nomore.org, https://nomore.org
Northwest Family Life. Puget Sound area. Faith based counseling, transitional home – Penny’s Place, support groups, training, resources. 206-363-9601, hope@nwfamilylife.org, https://northwestfamilylife.org/
Northwest Justice Project. Multiple languages. No-cost legal representation and advice to people with low income having cases involving domestic violence, eviction or other loss of housing, job conditions or lost wages, educational barriers, lack of access to or loss of government benefits or health care, debt collection, transportation needs, language or cultural barriers to accessing social services or justice systems, Offices throughout Washington state.
1-888-201-1012, https://nwjustice.org
Our Family Wizard. Court recommended co-parenting app. Provides a co-parenting platform that integrates messaging, schedules, expense tracking and other features for structured co-parenting. It provides a secure, documented and searchable platform for communication, offering features like timestamps, ToneMeter for conflict prevention, and report generation. 866-755-9991, info@ourfamilywizard.com, https://www.ourfamilywizard.com/
Peace in the Home Helpline, (King County, support in 17 languages) 24/7 hotline, 888-847-7205, https://www.seattle.gov/human-services/services-and-programs/safety-and-victim-support/modvsa/regional-response-network
Pregnancy Resource Center, Everett, WA, see Cascade Women’s Health
Project Be Free, Renton, culturally diverse, crisis response, advocacy, support, navigation of mental health needs, mentorship, community training, community events, newsletter.
(425) 324-5030, DV Hopeline: (206) 737-0242, email: info.project.be.free@gmail.com, https://project-be-free.com/
Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse, Sexual assault services. 425-252-4800, virtual groups available for survivors of sexual assault, 425.297.5781 or email carie.pruitt@providence.org. https://www.providence.org/locations/wa/intervention-center-for-assault-and-abuse-everett
Puyallup Tribe Community Domestic Violence Advocacy Program, Advocacy and information, trafficking/sexual violence advocacy and information, safety planning, support groups, shelter, resource referral, community education and outreach, assistance with obtaining an order of protection, court accompaniment, transportation program-related services. 24 hour hotlines: DV 253-680-5499, Human Trafficking 253-382-6594. Office: 253-573-7800, https://www.puyalluptribe-nsn.gov/member-services/tribal-community-wellness-division/community-domestic-violence-cdvap/
Real Escape from the Sex Trade (REST), holistic, survivor-centered services, seeking to walk alongside survivors of sex trafficking no matter where they are in their healing journey. Also provides emergency shelter, transitional housing and help with permanent housing services. (425) 395-4691, https://iwantrest.com/
Refugee Women’s Alliance, Community based, multi-ethnic program providing culturally, and linguistically appropriate services limited to refugee and immigrant women and their families. Case management, legal advocacy, court accompaniment, legal immigration/VAWA assistance, legal representation, support group. 206-721-0243, https://www.rewa.org/
RISE support group. Lighthouse Northwest. 206-824-8581, info@lighthousenw.org, https://lighthousenw.org/
Royal Family Kids’ Camps – network of camps, children’s clubs, and child mentoring for abused, abandoned, and neglected children in the foster care system. 159 camps in the United States 2025 summer camps will be held locally in Poulsbo, Bremerton, Issaquah and Burlington. Website: www.forthechildren.org, for registration forms and more information.
Salt of the Earth Food Blessing, Everett, for community meal schedule & food distribution sites: 425-470-3851, www.soteblessings.org,
Salvation Army, Seattle, To be screened for eligibility for any of their Community Advocacy Programs: (206) 447-9947, https://seattle.salvationarmy.org/seattle_services/domestic-violence-programs-and-shelters
Seattle Indian Health Board, Counseling, support group, court accompaniment, Case management, safety planning, housing relocation, mobile advocacy, flexible financial assistance, legal advocacy, food & transportation assistance, health education, referrals for holistic care. 206-324-9360, www.sihb.org/
Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, HOPE place for women – addiction & abuse housing for women and children, search and rescue, one-to-one counseling, men’s recovery program, men’s shelter. 206-501-4357, email: gethelp@ugm.org, https://www.ugm.org/
Shower to the People – Free showers in a 5th wheel shower trailer: Trinity Lutheran church Everett, 2nd and last Friday of the month 10AM-1PM, Transform in Burien on the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 11AM-3PM, Bethlehem Lutheran church Marysville Sundays 2pm-6pm. https://www.facebook.com/showertothepeople/
Single Mother grants https://Singlemothersgrants.org – Directory of grants for single mothers
Skagit Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services. Mt Vernon. Emergency shelter, support groups, advocacy, counseling, legal advocacy, immigrant-specific advocacy, help with community resources. 24 hour Hotline: 888-336-9591, office: 360-336-9591, https://www.skagitdvsas.org/
Start by Believing, A program of End Violence Against Women International. Pledge, Campaign Toolkit, Criminal Justice Toolkit, Action Kits, Resources, https://startbybelieving.org/
Stronghearts. National Helpline for Native Americans and Alaska Natives, 24/7 safe, confidential and anonymous domestic and sexual violence helpline offering support and advocacy. 844-762-8483, https://strongheartshelpline.org/
Survivors First, for victims of abuse who have been accused of a domestic violence-related crime, a partnership between YWCA and the King County Prosecuting Attorney to directly connect survivor-defendants to intervention services without criminal charges. Legal Services, DV advocacy, Counseling. 206-743-7064, https://www.ywcaworks.org/programs/survivors-first
The Northwest Network, LGBTQ+, English/Spanish. skilled support for survivors of domestic, dating and sexual abuse. Shelter, basic needs, emergency financial assistance, counseling, support groups, legal advocacy. Currently no phone number and active website.
The Sophia Way. Shelters, supportive services, and resources for women experiencing homelessness on the Eastside of King County. Sophia’s Place Extended-Stay Shelter, up to six months. Helen’s Place Emergency Shelter Hours: 24/7, Phone: 425.572.2178; 425-463-6285, https://sophiaway.org/
Turning Pointe Survivor Advocacy Center, Kitsap & north Mason Counties. Support, shelter, safety planning, advocacy, legal clinic, employment assistance, training. Hotline: 877-923-1212, crisis support texting: 360-432-1212, phone: 360-426-1216, https://turningpointe.org
Vision House and Jacob’s Well, Renton and Shoreline, WA. Transitional housing with childcare, access to resources & family services, case management. 425.228.6356, info@visionhouse.org, https://visionhouse.org/
Washington 211. Community Resource specialists. Hours: Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm. https://wa211.org/
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Connections to financial, housing, legal, children & youth & immigrant assistance. Training, events, leadership development, Housing First toolkit. https://wscadv.org/
WomensLaw.org. Legal information for abuse victims. Laws, safety planning, immigration, stalking, military, housing, protections, gun laws, preparing for court & what to expect, abuse using tech, abuse in the workplace, kidnapping, litigation abuse, helping others. 202-543-566, https://www.womenslaw.org/
YWCA Seattle/King/Snohomish, Advocacy, referrals, safety planning. Provides Children’s DV program to children, living in a safe place in Snohomish County and South King County, ages 3 -18 years who have been affected by domestic violence. Virtual group for survivors of gender-based violence (i.e., intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and commercial sexual exploitation) Thursdays, 6:30-8pm. Call 206.683.0484 or email jfernandez@ywcaworks.org
206-461-4888, https://www.ywcaworks.org/
YWCA Pierce County. Resource center, community education, legal services, shelter, children’s programs, support groups, advocacy. 24-hour hotline: 253-383-2593, 253-272-4181, https://www.ywcapiercecounty.org/
