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*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.
 
*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 County Brochure [https://ccsww.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/ccs-agency-insert-20-skagit-county_final.pdf]
 
*Skagit County Brochure [https://ccsww.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/ccs-agency-insert-20-skagit-county_final.pdf]
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**Also On [[San Juan County]] page.
  
  

Revision as of 16:52, 6 January 2021

Skagit Community Resource Directory

  • Compiled by Community Action of Skagit County. The Skagit Community Resources Coalition is a gathering of non-profits, agencies of government, church groups, and other community-based organizations committed to sharing resources and knowledge to better serve low-income residents of Skagit County.
  • Community Resource Guide Booklet [1]
  • Food Banks [2]
  • Affordable Housing [3]
  • Source Page [4]
  • Also located on Recursos Condado page under Recursos en español


Pioneer Human Services

  • Pioneer serves people released from prison or jail in Washington State, and those in recovery from addiction, who are in need of treatment, housing and job skills training. Our mission as a social enterprise is to provide individuals with criminal histories the opportunity to lead healthy, productive lives. PRINTING NOTE: Housing and Counseling & Treatment links to not have unique URLs for each subcategory. Click on each subcategory and expand categories to print.
  • Transitional Housing [5]
    • Pioneer Transition House Application [6]
  • Residential and Detox Counseling and Treatment [7]
    • Pioneer Center North, Skagit County Crisis Center


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 [8]
    • Ask library staff for more information about services listed.
  • Homeless Support & Supported Housing
    • Housing Services Overview Snohomish, Skagit, San Juan only [9]
    • Emergency Motel Voucher Program (EMVP) Snohomish and Skagit only [10] printing note: click Read More button for all available information
    • Project for Assistance in the Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Snohomish and Whatcom only [compasshealth.org/services/path/]
  • How to Access Services [11]
    • Online Referral Form [12]
  • Also available on Snohomish County, Whatcom County, San Juan County, and Island County pages.


Community Action of Skagit County [13]

  • Adult Education Program: Classes in GED prep and English [14]
  • Basic Needs: “Community Action of Skagit County assists low-income people with accessing basic needs items such as personal hygiene, toiletries, food and clothing. We also assist with transportation needs such as local bus passes or, in some cases, a gas voucher.” [15]
  • Skagit Vets Connect [16]


Friendship House [17]

  • Emergency Shelter [18]
  • Friendship House Café (free meals) [19]
  • Hunger to Hope (12-week training course in food service careers) [20]
  • Basic Needs (free clothing, showers, laundry) [21]


Skagit Gleaners [22]

  • ”Skagit Gleaners rescues products such as produce, baked goods, nonperishable foods, and housewares from retailers, restaurants, local farms and individuals that otherwise would be discarded and end up in landfills.”


Safe Harbor Free Clinic [23]

  • Free clinic—same day appointments on Wednesdays and Fridays.


Catholic Community Services of Western Washington - Skagit & San Juan Counties [24]

  • 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 County Brochure [25]


Seattle Goodwill Job Training & Education [26]

  • Locations may offer classes and support in work readiness, ESOL, computer skills, GED prep, retail and cashiering, and pre-apprenticeship construction training. Enrolled students may receive help with basic needs.
  • Skagit County Job Training & Education Center [27]