San Juan County

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Due to the low volume of people reentering to San Juan County ILS staff has not researched reentry resources for every location. If you require resources for San Juan County please contact Library staff for assistance locating information.

Opportunity Council

  • The Opportunity Council is a private, non-profit Community Action Agency serving homeless and low-income families and individuals. Our goal is to help people learn to become self-sufficient. For 50 years we have offered a broad scope of services that range from addressing immediate and crisis-oriented needs (food, emergency shelter, eviction-prevention) to longer-term programs that promote self-sufficiency in our community (early childhood education, home weatherization).
  • Resource Directory [1]
  • Basic Needs [2]
  • Child Care Resources [3]
  • Housing [4]
  • Job Skills/Money Management [5]
  • Contact Information [6]
  • Also available on Whatcom County and Island County pages.


Compass Health

  • We offer a wide-range of behavioral health services for clients of all ages in Snohomish, Skagit, Island, San Juan, and Whatcom counties. Compass Health arranges interpreter services when needed at no cost to the client.
  • Services [7]
    • Ask library staff for more information about services listed.
  • Homeless Support & Supported Housing
    • Housing Services Overview Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan only [8]
    • Emergency Motel Voucher Program (EMVP) Snohomish and Skagit only [9] printing note: click Read More button for all available information
  • How to Access Services [10]
    • Online Referral Form [11]
  • Also available on Skagit County, Whatcom County, Snohomish County, and Island County pages.


Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Skagit & San Juan Counties [12]

  • Catholic Community Services has been providing a variety of services in Skagit County for the last 25 years. We started out in the Brenner Building on College Way in 1975. Over the years, we have expanded from one or two staff providing counseling two or three days a week to our current staff of 42 who offer mental health services for children and their families. Currently, we are participating in a state pilot project offering an intensive WRAPAROUND process to families in high need. We also provide immigration and citizenship services, along with referrals for immigrants, refugees, asylees and their families.
  • Skagit & San Juan Counties Brochure [13]
  • Also On Skagit County page.
  • También disponible en español Recursos en español Recursos Condado

Due to the low volume of people reentering to San Juan County ILS staff has not researched reentry resources. If you require resources for San Juan County please contact Library staff for assistance locating information.