See sections below for information. We also recommend using 211info.org, an online resource site with information to local resources to help those in need.

You can also download the Community, Family, Student Resources Guide in English and Spanish.

Cowlitz County
Clark County
Other Resources
Awakenings
206 ½ NW 2nd Avenue
Kelso, WA
360.423.2806
Hours: M-F 9:30am – 8pm
Substance Use Disorder Treatment with special programs focused on adolescents and adults

ADAPT Program
Memorial Health Center
3400 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98663
(Enter Urgent Care, take elevator to 3rd floor)
360.696.5300
Grant money available for uninsured clients. Support, recovery education and skills, symptom relief and hope.
Peacehealth ADAPT Program

Substance Abuse Teens
866.833.6546

Cowlitz Tribal Treatment
1044 11th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.575.3316
cowlitz-tribal-treatment

Al-Anon/Alateen
Immanuel Lutheran Church
8310 Macarthur Blvd
Vancouver WA 98664
Meets Tuesday 7:30pm for ages 10-18

24 hr drug/alcohol Help
800.996.3784

Drug Abuse Prevention Center
621 Grade Street
Kelso, WA
360.425.9210
Outpatient services / needle exchange Friday only 2:30pm to 5pm.

Community Services NW
Addictions Program
317 E 39th Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
360.546.1722
csnw.org
Youth Chemical Dependency Program, Parent Child Assistance programs, Jail re-entry program.

Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon
360.423.2520

A New Safehaven
1441 11th Avenue
Longview, WA
360.577.4340
Substance Use Disorder intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment

Daybreak Youth Services
Location: 101 East 8th St., #120 Vancouver, WA 98660
360.635.4120
daybreakyouthservices.org Recovery solutions, Inpatient programs, outpatient programs, and payment options through grants and scholarships. Washington Medicaid/Title XIX/ProviderOne cards are accepted as full payment.

Narcotics Anonymous
360.703.0120

Lifeline Connections
1601 East Fourth Plain Blvd.
Bldg. 17, Ste. A212
Vancouver, WA 98661
360.397.8246
lifelineconnections.org

DrugRehab.com
855.955.5576

Xchange Recovery Center
Grace Ministries Supportive Living
7735 NE Hwy 99
Vancouver, WA 98665
360.687.2394
Program is designed for adults who are 18 and older who are struggling with addiction discharging from inpatient treatment

Cowlitz County
Clark County
Other Resources
WOODLAND Birthright of Vancouver
214 E. 17th St.
Vancouver, Washington 98663
360.694.8156
http://birthright.org
Need a friend to listen as you are first learning of your pregnancy, support you through your decision, encourage you throughout your pregnancy or problem solve challenges of parenting.
Check your eligibility for assistance to pay for child care
Kinderland, Inc.
1912 Belmont Loop
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.1800
http://www.kinderlandinc.com
Children’s Home Society of Washington
CHSW Kinship Navigator
360.334.5559 or 695.1325 ext. 4214
Are you a grandparent or other relative raising children? Do you need help navigating the
system of services for children in your care?
Parent Resource List
ChildCare Aware of Washington
 800.446.1114
Parents As Teachers
Children's Home Society
1924 Belmont Loop
Woodland, WA 98674
360-841-2070
http://www.childrenshomesociety.org
Hours: MON thru FRI 8:30am to 5:00pm
First Steps (maternity and infant care)
Sea Mar Community Health Center
5411 East Mill Plain Blvd, Ste 28
Vancouver, WA 98661
360.852.9092
First Steps (maternity and infant care)
Childcare licensing records or complaint history
Department of Early Learning Child Care Check
St. Philips Preschool
430 Bozarth Street
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.8308
http://thepromise.cc/promiseland-daycare Hours: MON thru FRI 6:00am to 6:00pm

Nurse Family Partnership
360.397.8483
Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP)

Help for first-time low-income during pregnancy and until baby is 2 years old, improves pregnancy outcomes, child development, and economic self-sufficiency.

Emergency Contraceptive Line 888.NOT.2.LATE 888.668.2.5283
WIC – Woodland
1251 Lewis River Road, Ste D
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.3953
Hours: TUE thru THU 8:00am to 7:00pm
Options 360
1706 W Main Street, Suite 115
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360.687.8943
https://options360.org
Hours: MON, WED thru FRI 10:00am to 5:00pm
Low cost/FREE Pregnancy and STD Services and FREE Education and Support
Parent Help 123 Website
http://www.parenthelp123.org
Woodland EOCF
600 Bozarth Ave at 5th
Woodland, WA 98674
360-841-8363
http://eocfwa.org
Parents Again
360.334.5578 Sandy
A support group for relatives raising relatives.
Parent Trust for Washington Children
The Family Help Line
1.800.932.HOPE
1.800.932.4673
Woodland Co-op Preschool
600 Bozarth Ave
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.1113 Classroom
360.263.6234 Teacher Jennifer
Parenting Program
E 17800 SE Mill Plain Blvd Ste 150
Vancouver, WA 98683-7588OC of Clark County
360.836.9912
http://eocfwa.org
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Parenting & Baby Classes
LONGVIEW Planned Parenthood
11516 SE Mill Plain Blvd
Suite 2-E
Vancouver, WA 98684
888.875.7820
plannedparenthood.org
Birthright of Longview
St. Rose Catholic Church
676 26th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.2900
(800) 550.4900 – 24 hour Pregnancy hotline
Free pregnancy testing, clothing, and diapers
Safe Place for Newborns Washington
Give Your Baby A Chance
877.440.2229
Washington State law allows a parent to leave their unharmed newborn, up to 3 days old with an employee at the hospital, Fire station, or rural health clinic.
Safeplacefornewbornswa.org
Caring Pregnancy Center
1010 Fir Street
Longview, WA 98632
360.636.3333
http://www.longviewcaringpregnancycenter.com
Testing, Abortion support, and Earn While You Learn classes with an advocate, as you attend, they give baby items to participants such as clothing, diapers, wipes, infant furniture. (Spanish speaking)
ESD 112 Early Care and Education ECEAP Preschool at Columbia Elementary
2500 NE 65th Avenue
Vancouver WA 98661
360.750.7501
https://www.esd112.org/ece
First Steps (maternity and infant care)
Cowlitz Family Health Center
1717 Olympia Way, Ste 206
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.7740
http://cowlitzfamilyhealth.org/first-steps
Nurse Family Partnership
360.397.8440
http://www.linkingcowlitzcounty.org/resource/nurse-family-partnership-nfp-cowlitz-county-health-departmentHelp for first-time low-income during pregnancy and until baby is 2 years old, improves pregnancy outcomes, child development, and economic self-sufficiency.
Parents Place
928 23rd Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
360.414.9212
Parenting Classes, divorced and separated parenting classes, parenting groups, and supervised visitation.
http://parentsplacelv.org
Progress Center
1600-3rd Ave
Longview, WA 98632
360.425.9810
Provides developmental services for families and infants birth to 3 years old.
theprogresscenter.org

Cowlitz County
Clark County
Other Resources
Cowlitz Family Health Center
888.528.7364
http://cowlitzfamilyhealth.org
Dental services for uninsured families. Primary preventative care, comprehensive exams, cleanings, sealants, restorative services, fillings, root canals, crowns, and emergency services.
Battle Ground Health Care
11117 NE 189th ST. #216
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360.687.8941
http://battlegroundhealthcare.org/services/dentistry
FREE to ages 18+ for fillings and extractions 

MEDICAID DENTURE SERVICES

Fish of Cowlitz County
360.636.1100
http://fishofcowlitzcounty.org
Hours: weekdays 1:00pm to 4:00pm
FISH pays for emergency dental care, eye exams, glasses, and non-narcotic prescription drugs, primarily antibiotics and medications that are not needed month after month.
Sea Mar Dental Clinic
360.574.4074
1412 NE 88th Street
Vancouver, Washington 98665
http://www.seamar.org
Full dental care for adults and children ages 1-18. Medicaid accepted or fee based on income. 
May Denture Center
16111 SE McGillivray Blvd. Ste H
Vancouver, WA 98683
360.931.8552
http://maydenturecenter.com
Community Health Partners
Services offered 4 times per year for children and adults
360.200.3960
http://www.chpwa.org
For information and appointment call.
Free Clinic of SW WA
360.313.1390
Hours: M & W 10am – 1pm
http://freeclinics.org/services/dental-services Free basic dental services for uninsured adults and children.
Tristar Dentures
2802 Columbia St.
Vancouver, WA 98660
360.906.0015
http://tristardentalclinic.com/contact
Happy Kids Dentistry
1717 Olympia Way Ste 108
Longview, WA 98632
360.636.1900
http://www.happykidsdentistry.com
Accepts apple health / Medicaid
Clark College Dental Hygiene Clinic
360.992.2158
Clark College Dental Program Dental cleaning, X rays, fillings.
ADVOCACY
Clark County Skills Center, Dental
360.604.1057
Adults and children ages 3 and up. Services open November through April. Medicaid accepted or low cost.
Access to Baby & Child Dentistry
360.397.8000 x7371
Dental program for Medicaid eligible children ages 0-5.
OHSU Dental School Portland
503.494.8867
OHSU School of Dentistry
Full dental care. Medicaid accepted or low cost.
WA State Dental Access Outreach
360.694.8144 or 1.800.448.3368
Referral service to low cost care for adults age 60+.

WA State Interconnection
206.633.1517 x116
interconnection.org
Low cost computers for Washington State
Types of Computers Available: Desktops & Laptops (Dell, HP, IBM, Mac, Lenovo and all other major name brands). Low-income computers are available from $79. They come with Windows 7, Office Basic and are internet ready.
FREE Computer Repair
Clark College Campus
Vancouver, WA AA4-110 Lab
360.992.2562
helpdesk@students.clark.edu
Can assist with a variety of issues related to computer hardware and software beginning the second week of each quarter. Members of the community are also invited to take advantage of the resources.
Comcast Internet Essentials
855.832.9548
internetessentials.com
High-speed home internet $9.95 per month + tax. No term contract, no credit check, no installation fee. Eligibility of one-child who is on School Lunch Program or receiving HUD housing assistance.
Also available purchase of Laptop or desktop for $149.99
AT&T Lifeline Services
800.377.9450 (Spanish)
Get your application by clicking here Safe link
800.977.3769
safelinkwireless.com
Century Link Internet Basics
866.541.3330
http://www.centurylink.com/home/internetbasics
Now, an Internet connection is more affordable than ever with CenturyLink® Internet Basics. Plus, some households may also qualify for reduced-cost Home Phone service from CenturyLink. $9.95 a month for 12 months, 12-month contract + taxes + fees, speeds up to 1.5Mbps.
Kids Coding Club
Wise Guys Gaming Cafe
1503 NE 78th St #12
Vancouver WA 98665
kids-coding-clubs
Register online
Earth Friendly Recycling
8013 NE St. Johns Blvd, Bld H
Vancouver, WA 98665
360.433.8575
Offers electronic recycling to Woodland community.

Cowlitz County Clark County
Goodwill Work Opportunity Center of Cowlitz County
1030 15th Ave, Ste 300
Longview, WA 98632
360.501.8340
Clark College Pathways
360.992.2741
Lower Columbia Cap
360.425.3430 x248
Employment Programs and job search assistance open to TANF and Basic Food recipients.
Goodwill/Job Connection
360.687.2444
www.meetgoodwill.org
Lower Columbia College Career Counseling & Employment Services
1600 Maple Street
Longview, WA 9862
360.442.2311
Job Corps
415.625.2600
800.733.5627
Woodland Community Library
770 Park St
Woodland, WA 98674
360.906.4830
Support for resume and cover letters, computers have resume generator for public use.
Partners in Careers
360.696.8417
www.partnersincareers.org
Worksource Cowlitz and Wahkiakum
305 S Pacific Ave, Ste A
Kelso, WA 98626
360.577.2252
Work Source
360.735.5010
worksourcewa.com
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
American Workforce Group
1104 14th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.200.4900
ASAP Business Solutions
1322 Vandercook Way
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.0036
Employer’s Overload
1953 7th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.577.4250
Express Employment Professionals
1953 7th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.414.1200
PIC Staffing
1555 Down River Rd
Woodalnd, WA 98674
360-841-8460
TEAM
620 Oregon Way, Ste 200
Longview, WA 98632
360.577.2250
Veterans' Employment Services
305 South Pacific Avenue, Ste A
Kelso, WA 98626
360.577.225

Food Clothing
Washington Connection
Your link to services.
washingtonconnection.org
Woodland Action Thrift Store
736 Davidson Avenue
Woodland, Wa 98674
360.225.998
Hours: TUE through FRI 11:00am to 5:00pm and SAT 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Woodland Action Center
736 Davidson Avenue
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.9998
Distribution of Food on Tuesdays and Saturdays
Hours: 12:00pm to 4:00pm
woodlandaction.org
BG Adventist Community Services
360.687.3459
Woodland Public Schools
Primary School Food Box Distribution
Thursdays 1:00pm to 3:00pm (by portables)
To reserve a box, call Leslie Mohlman at 360-841-2718
God’s Closet
360.991.5201
FISH of Orchards
Serves 98674 zip code
6008 NE 110th Ave.
360.256.2440
7th Day Adventist – Longivew
840 11th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.6730
Adventist Community Services
1101 NE 189th Street
Battle Ground, WA 98604
Serves 98674 zip code
360.687.3459
The Storehouse
2441 42nd Ave
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.0190
FISH – Longivew
360.636.1100
Work clothes and boots, call between 1:00pm and 4:00pm MON through FRI.

Woodland School District’s Homeless Student support team is responsible for proving parents/guardians and unaccompanied youth with assistance to obtain educational support services under the McKinney-Vento Act 42 U.S.C. 11435.

Click the images below to download the National Center for Homeless Education's Brochure for Parents:

English PDF
Spanish PDF

Does Your Child Qualify for Services?

A student is considered "homeless" if he or she is presently living:

  • In a motel/hotel, camping ground, or similar situation due to lack of alternative, adequate housing
  • In a shelter
  • Sharing housing with relatives or others due to lack of housing
  • At a train or bus station, park, or in a car
  • In an abandoned building
  • Not living with a parent or guardian
All Homeless Students Have Rights To:
  • Immediate school enrollment - even if they lack health, immunization or school records, proof of guardianship, or proof of residency.
  • Enroll in the school he or she attended when permanently housed; or, attend the school where he or she was last enrolled; or, enroll in the school district where he or she is currently living.
  • Remain enrolled in his/her selected school for as long as he/she remains homeless, or if the student becomes permanently housed, until the end of the academic year.
  • Priority in certain preschool programs. Parents or guardians are encouraged to seek enrollment in these programs.
  • Receive free and reduced meals at school.
  • Participate in tutoring and school-related activities.
  • Obtain information regarding free services including clothing and medical.
  • Transportation Services: A homeless student attending his/her school of origin has a right to transportation to go to and from the school of origin as long as he/she is homeless or, if the student becomes permanently housed, until the end of the academic school year.
Important Contact Information:

Ask for the McKinney-Vento building point of contact at your child’s school – this is usually the counselor or social worker. The McKinney-Vento building point of contact will consult with District Liaison and support staff to coordinate needed services, provide school supplies, free school meals, set up transportation, and to assist with finding resources in the community.

Cowlitz County Clark County Other Resources
IF EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS, CALL: IF EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS, CALL: YOUTH SHELTER PROGRAMS
Housing & Resource Center
360.749.8056
1526 Commerce Ave
Longview WA
(Lower Columbia CAP)
Council for the Homeless
2500 Main Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
councilforthehomeless.org
360.695.9677
If you are sleeping in your car or outside, call the Council for the Homeless Housing Hotline to learn about available shelter and housing assistance in Clark County, WA.
Monday thru Friday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday and Sunday: 11:00am to 2:00pm
Vida’s Ark for Teen Mothers
1311 E. Reserve St.
Vancouver, WA 98661-4127
360.695.3681
Assist homeless teen mothers, and their children, by providing a safe, supportive and nurturing home.
http://loveoverwhelming.org [Schedule mobile assessment, phone assessment, or walk in assessment]
Monday - Friday 8:30a - 4:30p
Hope Lift – Transitional Housing
1111 Main Street, Ste 700
Vancouver, WA 98660
360.334.1698
hopelift.org
The transitional housing program provides qualifying individuals and families with six months of transitional housing at minimal cost.
Janis Youth Oakbridge Shelter
360.891.2634 or 888.979.4357
Emergency Shelter Weekend and after hour phone referral – Women and Children only!
360.749.8056 ext. 100
Open House Ministries
900 West 12th Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
360.737.0300
sheltered.org
A family shelter dedicated to giving families the tools necessary for resolving issue that lead to poverty.
BAD CREDIT / EVICTIONS?
Woodland Action Center
360.225.9998 ask for Ruth
736 Davidson Ave. Woodland, WA
http://www.woodlandaction.org
Help for low-income families within Woodland City limits offering rental support, deposits, and emergency hotel
Salvation Army – Vancouver
7509 NE 47th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98684
360.694.9503
vancouver.salvationarmy.org
Rental and utility assistance.
Lower Columbia CAP
Low-income rentals & Self-Help housing
360.425.3430 x 221
lowercolumbiacap.org
Financial Independence Center with Money Smart classes, credit assessments, free tax assistance.
St. Vincent De Paul
360-841-8734
Woodland, WA
Meet one-on-one with families in their homes to provide partial rental payments and support with utilities. housing.
Vancouver Housing Authority
Housing Choice Referrals
360-841-2718
vhausa.com
Obtain referral from Woodland Public Schools for children and families experiencing loss of housing.
Community Housing Resource Center
103 East 29th Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
360.690.4496
Financial education, home owernship preparation, credit restoration / deb settle, free tax preparation.
LONGVIEW Veterans Assistance Fund
1305 Columbia Street, Ste 100
Vancouver, WA 98660
360.693.7030
veterans-assistance-fund
Apply for funds to be used for rent, heating and utilities, transportation, emergency dental care and referral.
Rent Well Workshop
360.423.0140 ext. 84 COWLITZ COUNTY
Call for next available class
360.448.2121 CLARK COUNTY
Call for next available class
LANGUAGES: English, interpretation or signing by arrangement.

Habitat for Humanity
1321 South 13th Avenue
Kelso, WA
360.636.6765

IDA HOME SAVINGS PROGRAM
Housing Opportunities Of SW WA
820 11th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.0140
hoswwa.org
Housing services including: rental assistance; Veteran housing programs; subsidized housing programs; and home ownership programs.
IDA CAP – Cowlitz County
Contact Lower Columba Cap at 360.425.3430
Salvation Army
1639 10th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.3990
longview.salvationarmy.org
Hours: M – Th 10:a-4:30p
Assist with 3-day rental payment to avoid being evicted - must qualify, call for an appointment.
IDA Share – Clark County
The program provides a 4:1 match to put toward a home.
Nefty Vargas, IDA Program Coordinator, 360.952.8204 lowercolumbiacap.org
Low-income energy assistance. Go online fill out form. CAP is at Hawthorne house in woodland 2 days per month.
Veterans Homeless Housing Cowlitz County
4311 Ocean Beach Hwy
Longview, WA 98632
360.577.6757 or 577.9783
UTILITIES
Veterans Rental Assistance
820 11th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
360.423.0140 ext 93
Lower Columbia Cap
Location: 1526 Commerce Ave. in Longview, WA
360.425.3430 ext. 231
lowercolumbiacap.org
Low-income energy assistance. Go online fill out form. CAP is at Hawthorne house in woodland 2 days per month.
Housingconnections.org – find available, affordable and accessible housing
503.802.8562

Cowlitz County Clark County Health Care Advocacy
WOODLAND BATTLE GROUND

SHIBA
Statewide Health Insurance
Benefit Advisory
360.425.3430 x304 (Cowlitz)
360.947.2479 (Clark)
Free counseling on Basic Health, Medicaid, Medicare supplemental, individual coverage, and self-employment.

 Cowlitz Family Health Clinic
1251 Lewis River Road, Suite D.
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.4310
cowlitzfamilyhealth.org
Hours: MON thru FRI ; 8:00am to 7:00pm
Medical, family planning and behavioral health. Accepts Medicare; Washington Apple Health – Medicaid. Patients are eligible for discounts on Family Health Center’s sliding fee scale.
Battle Ground Health Care
11117 NE 189th ST. #216
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360.687.8941
battlegroundhealthcare.org
FREE to ages 18-65 only. Services include chronic medical care related to Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity. For eligibility, income below 300% of the Federal Poverty Level.
Children with Special Health Care Needs
Coordinator Cowlitz County 360.414.5599 x 6432
Coordinator Clark County 360.397.8472
For Children birth to 18 years of age who have, or are at risk of having a serious physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional condition; There is no charge for consultation regardless of family income.
Cowlitz Free Medical Clinic
1230 7th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
360.442.4165
Hours: MON thru FRI 5:00pm to 9:00pm
Urgent health care services, referrals to primary and specialty physicians, laboratory and prescription services.
Sea Mar - Free
118 South Parkway Ave.
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360.342.8060
seamar.org
Hours: MON through FRI 8:00am to 5:00pm
Physical exams, Immunizations and flu shots, GYN, Well-child checkups, Breast exams and pap smears, Family Planning, Acute care, Chronic disease, Smoking cessation, and Testing.
Find a Medicaid provider: p1findaprovider
Community Health Partners
Kaiser Permanente Module H
1230 7th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
360.442.4165
www.chpwa.org
Hours: WED 5:00pm to 8:00pm
FREE Urgent Care Clinic 18+ only. Walk-in no appointment needed
Sexually Transmitted Infection Clinic Thur 2:00pm to 6:00pm
VANCOUVER Hospital Medical Bill Help:
Look up who to contact and how to apply Charity Care
Evergreen Wellness Advocates AIDS
1338 Commerce Ave, Suite 212
Longview, WA 98632
800.249.2437
360.747.7205
ewadvocates.org
New Heights Clinic
5912 NE 78th Street
Vancouver, WA, 98665
360.694.0355
newheights.org
FREE medical and dental. Visits to the Clinic are by appointment only.
Smoking Cessation:
877.270.STOP or Spanish .800.2NO-FUME
Children’s Medical Fund
Maximum $200, any medical need for children in Cowlitz county.
360.423.6741
Sea Mar – Salmon Creek
14508 NE 20th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.852.9070
seamar.org
Hours: MON 8:00am to 7:00pm TUES thru FRI 8:00am to 5:00pm
Physical exams, Immunizations and flu shots, GYN, Well-child checkups, Breast exams and pap smears, Family Planning, Acute care, Chronic disease management (diabetes, asthma, CHF), Smoking cessation, Testing and treatment for tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV, and other diseases
HIV/AIDS Hotline:
800.272.2437
United Way Cowlitz County Prescription Drug Program
GET YOUR CARD TODAY
familywize.org
Free Clinic of Southwest Washington
4100 Plomondon St Vancouver, WA 98661
360.313.1390
freeclinics.org
Call for walk-in hours. Free basic care for low-income, uninsured adults and children. Other free services: health screenings, immunizations, vision and dental clinics.

Cowlitz County Clark County Health Care Advocacy
CRISIS HOTLINE
CALL ANYTIME 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK
800.803.8833
CRISIS HOTLINE
CALL ANYTIME 24 HOURS - 7 DAYS A WEEK
800.626.8137
TTY 866.835.2755
Mental Health Phone Lines
WOODLAND Cathloic Community Services
(Bilingual counselor available)
9300 NE Oak View Drive, Suite B
Vancouver, WA 98662
360.576.2211 or 360.213.2418
Children’s Crisis Stabilization Services which includes 14 day in home support services and crisis response and treatment.  Children’s High Intensity Services working with children/youth with chronic, complex mental health needs.
Eating Disorder Hotline
800.931.2237
Columbia Wellness
1251 Lewis River Rd, STE A
Woodland, WA 98674
360.248-1619
Hours: MON thru THU 9:00am to 6:00pm; FRI 8:00am to 5:00pm
Child and Family Outpatient Services, Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe), Pediatric Care Coordination
Children's Center
13500 SE 7th St
Vancouver, WA 98683
360.699-2244
thechildrenscenter.org
Serving low-income children and families through comprehensive community-based mental health.  Child sexual abuse treatment program.
Family Help Line
800.932.HOPE
Children's Home Society
1924 Belmont Loop
Woodland, WA 98674
360-841-2070
childrenshomesociety.org
Hours: MON thru FRI 8:30am to 5pm
Columbia River Mental Health
6926 NE 4th Plain Blvd
Vancouver, WA 98661
360.993.3000
crmhs.org
Child and family services, Options Youth Program to support youth during their transition from youth to independent adulthood.  Also have Great Life Mentoring program for youth 12 and up.
Hope Bereavement Services
360.696.5100
Stacie Crochet, LCSW
The Better Choice Medical Office
339 Bozarth Ave
Woodland, WA 98674
360.524.3764 or 512.921.5925
info@staciecrochet.com
Serves teens and adults, accepts most insurances.
The Wellness Program
317 E 39th Street
Vancouver, WA 98663
360.546.1722
csnw.org
FREE mental health clinic serving non-insured adults. Individual counseling, and medication consultation.
Mental Health/ Suicide Crisis
360.425.6064
LONGVIEW and KELSO Family Solutions
1014 Main Street
Vancouver, WA 98660
360.695.1014
family-solutions.net
Family Solutions provides a comprehensive range of mental health therapy services to Medicaid-eligible children, youth and their families.  Age between the ages of 3 and 21.  Spanish speaking therapist teams.
Single Mom Support – City Harvest Church
360.546.1000
A Child’s Place
600 Broadway St
Longview, WA 98632
360.414.2222
Peace Health a-childs-place
Serves families with children who need professional assistance with behavioral and emotional problems.
Helping Professionals Wellness Center
1710 W. Main Street
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360.687.0693
hpwellnesscenter
Services include Substance use, Mental Health, Domestic Violence, and community outreach.
Suicide Prevention
800.273.8255
A First Place
309 Oak St.
Kelso, WA   98626
360.577.7442
Mental Health with adolescent services and substance outpatient treatment.  Accepts most private insurance and Washington Medicaid.  State Funding is available for those who are uninsured.
Lutheran Community Services
3600 Main Street, Suite 200
Vancouver, WA 98663
360.694.5624 ex.37
lcsnw.org
Counseling and psychiatric services are part of the Molina and Community Health Plan of Washington's provider networks.  Also have crime victim services, immigration counseling and advocacy services and refugee resettlement services.
Teen Talk
360.397.2428
Catholic Community Services
676 26th Avenue
Longview, WA 98632
(Bilingual counselor available)
 360.577.2200
Western Psychological & Counseling Services
7507 NE 51st Street
Vancouver, WA 98662
360.906.1190
westernpsych.com
Provides Outpatient Mental Health services (individual, family, and group therapy), as well as programs addressing Chemical Dependency, Autism, the Latino Community, Health Psychology, and services within Schools.
Women’s Crisis Line
888.235-5333
calltosafety.org
Core Health
748 14th Ave
Longview, WA 98632
360.200.5419
Community mental health and recovery support for children, individuals, and families. Accepts Medicaid.
National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI
5411 East Mill Plain Blvd, Ste 4
Vancouver, WA 98611
360.695.2823
namiswwa.org
info@namiswwa.org
Assisting ALL individuals affected by mental illness through education, support, and advocacy.
Youth Suicide Prevention Program
(Clark and Cowlitz) 206.297.5922
East Hills Alliance
1405 Burcham Street
Kelso, WA 98626
360.751.1554 – Doug and Betty Rae Radke
Mental Health Awareness Group
LGBTQ RESOURCES
National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI
1128 Broadway
Longview, WA 98632
360.703.6722
namiswwa.org
jan.k@namiswwa.org
Assisting ALL individuals affected by mental illness through education, support, and advocacy.
Cowlitz Youth Coalition
360.414.1249
Serving gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgenders, and questioning teens and their families.
Northwest Psychological Resources
945 Eleventh Avenue Ste B
Longview, WA 98632
360.414.8600
www.nwpsych.com
GLSEN
503.683.1748 or 206.333.2099
www.glsen.org
Pathways Mental Health Services
831 12th Ave.
Longview, WA 98632
360.799.4556
pathwaysmhs.org
Play therapy, family therapy, and individual therapy. Ages 6 and up. Trauma treatment (physical & sexual abuse or war-related trauma). Also offers Telehealth or Telemedicine from home. Drug dependency treatment.
Northwest Gender Alliance
503.533.8787
nwgenderalliance.org
Sea Mar, CHC Behavior Health
1710 Allen Street
Kelso, WA 98626
360.261.7020
Mental Health counselor for adults, families, and children.  Educational and therapy groups accepts Medicaid and uninsured.
seamar.org
Rainbow Community
1600 Maple Street
Longview, WA 98632
Hours: MON 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Middle School and high school youth welcome, meetings take place at the Longview Public Library.
Youth & Family Link
Outreach and Intervention Services
360.423.6741
linkprogram.org
Safe Schools Coalition
877.723.3723
safeschoolscoalition.org
Triple Point
112 Columbia Street
Vancouver, WA
360.695.1325
Provide support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender youth.
Youth Talkline
800.246.7743
LGBT National Hotline
888.843.4564
LGBT National Help Center
glbthotline.org

Woodland Police Department
360.225.6965
24-HOUR DISPATCH - 360.225.8981
COWLITZ COUNTY
Clark County Fire & Rescue
911 N. 65th Avenue
Ridgefield, WA
360.887.4609
www.clarkfr.org/operations/stations
Emergency Support Shelter
360.425.1176
Domestic violence support and help.
CPS Hotline
888.713.6115
Safe Kids Lower Columbia
1105 D 15th Ave. #441
Longview, WA 98632
360.957.1979
CPS After Hours
800.562.5624
CLARK COUNTY
Domestic Violence Hotline
1.800.562.6025
https://www.clark.wa.gov/sheriff/domestic-violence
Safe Choice Shelter Hotline (YWCA)
360.695.0501
Poison Center
1.800.222.1222
Safe Choice Community Office(YWCA)
360.696.0167
www.ywcaclarkcounty.org
PHSW Car Seat Clinic
3rd Saturday of the month
360.450.8997

Cowlitz County Clark County
Cowlitz Indian Tribe
360.232.8585
resources/transportation
C Tran
360.695.0123
c-tran.com
Cowlitz on the Move
CAP Rural Transporation
360.425.8679
$2.00 per bus ride.
bus-schedule.pdf
Human Services Council
360.694.6577
http://www.hsc-wa.org

Free Medicaid Transportation
Must call one week in advanced
360.752.9422
services/transportation

Medicaid Transportation
360.694.9997
1.800.752.9422
services/transportation
River City Transit
Longview
360.442.5663
http://rctransit.org
St. Vincent de Paul
360.573.7199
Depending on the amount of funds, St. Vincent dePaul may be able to provide transportation such as
bus passes and other assistance as needed.
ESD 112 Specialized Transportation
360.750.7510
Toll Free 1.800.233.4883
https://web3.esd112.org/specialtrans

Lions Sight & Hearing Committee of Cowlitz County
Must print and mail application.
PO Box 265, Longview, WA 98632
Leslie Mohlman has applications and can assist in filling out 841.2718

VISION IMPAIRMENT RESOURCES

Free Clinic of Southwest Washington
360.313.1390
freeclinics.org
Free eye exams for uninsured and low income adults and children.
Department of Services for the Blind
2214 E. 13th Street, Suite 208
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: 360.696.6238 or 1.800.552.7103
Lions Sight Committee of Clark County
360.571.7622
Referral service for free eye exams, glasses and surgery for
uninsured and low income. Call for application.
Lower Columbia Council of the Blind
360.636.5474 or 360.423.2992
Support group – Assists with getting information on disabilities, resources, rehabilitation. Advocate for safety for visually impaired.
OHSU Casey Eye Institute Mobile Outreach
503.418.1698
Email: CaseyOutreach@ohsu.edu
Casey Outreach Calendar
Vancouver Vision Clinic
360.694.8303 or 360.834.4802
vancouvervision.com
Eye exams and glasses for adults and children; takes Medicaid.
Vancouver Eye Care – Salmon Creek
2415 NE 134th Street, Suite 101
Vancouver, WA 98686
360.823.2000
vancouvereyecare.com
Vision U.S.A.
800.766.446
American Optometric Association
Free eye exams for working low income uninsured adults and children who have no vision insurance.
Zenni Optical
800.211.2105
zennioptical.com
Low-cost glasses & lenses; quality eye glasses from $6.95