Service Provider Directory
Washington State's Victim Services Search Tool
If you are experiencing an emergency or are in immediate danger, please call 911.
This directory can help you easily find and connect with community-based agencies and other victim services in your area.
This directory is managed by WA-SAST, however WA-SAST is not a direct service provider and information posted here is for information and referral purposes only.
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Partners in Prevention Education
PiPE’s mission is to partner with houseless, street-dependent, and marginalized survivors to reduce harm, provide opportunities to heal from trauma, fight systemic oppression and build lasting connections for our community.
CACWA
Children’s Advocacy Centers of Washington (CACWA) is a membership organization that supports the development, growth, and sustainability of Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs).
CACWA works with CACs and multidisciplinary partners (MDTs) to facilitate a coordinated response to allegations of child abuse and supports professionals in the field through training, technical assistance, research, funding, and advocacy.
WSCADV
WSCADV is the leading voice to end domestic violence in Washington State. We improve how communities respond to domestic violence and are working to create a world where all people can live and love without fear.
Lighthouse / LVCSS
The Lighthouse has been serving the Lower Yakima Valley since 1978, when it was formed by a group of citizen volunteers, who together sought a way to address the violence of sexual assault, domestic violence and child abuse.
Lincoln County Prosecutor’s Office
The prosecuting attorney is the lawyer for the people of Lincoln County. One responsibility of the prosecutor is to enforce criminal laws and work for the victims of crime to obtain restitution for losses and state benefits. The prosecuting attorney also serves as the legal advisor to the Board of County Commissioners and to the county's elected officials and departments, provides legal guidance and opinions regarding federal, state and local laws, works closely with law enforcement agencies, such as the Sheriff, city Police and the Washington State Patrol and provides legal advice to law enforcement, assists in certain child support cases, and performs a number of other duties.
Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe – Social Services
To build a strong and healthy sovereign nation where Tribal members live their values and culture.
This means enhancing the lives of our people both physically and spiritually through social well being and economic independence while preserving and enhancing our natural resources and cultural heritage.
LifeWire
LifeWire is one of Washington State’s leading nonprofits ending domestic violence and supporting survivors on their paths to safety, stability, and healing. Through comprehensive services—including emergency shelter, housing assistance, and advocacy—LifeWire empowers survivors to rebuild their lives. LifeWire works to prevent domestic violence through community outreach and free prevention trainings. Since our founding, we have helped over 176,000 survivors live free from fear.
Lewis County Prosecutor’s Office
The Prosecuting Attorney is the chief legal officer for Lewis County. The primary mission of a Prosecuting Attorney is to enforce criminal laws and work for the victims of crime.
Legal Voice
Legal Voice believes that all people facing gender discrimination should be able to live their lives with dignity, safety, and autonomy.
Lummi Victims of Crime
We envision our homeland as a place where we enjoy an abundant, safe, and healthy life in mind, body, society, environment, space, time and spirituality
MAAC
Muslimahs Against Abuse Center (MAAC) is dedicated to supporting families, youth, and individuals by providing trauma-informed support, advocacy, and education. Our mission is to create a safe and inclusive environment where individuals can heal, rebuild, and thrive. MAAC envision a future where every individual, regardless of background, has access to the resources, support, and education needed to live a life free from violence and oppression.
Legal Counsel for Youth and Children
Legal Counsel for Youth and Children (LCYC) protects the interests and safety of youth in Washington by advancing their legal rights.
We accomplish our mission through direct legal representation, strong community partnerships, and systemic advocacy.
Legacy of Healing Children’s Advocacy Center
The Legacy of Healing (LOH) Advocacy Center provides free, confidential services to adult survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and other crimes. We serve Tulalip Tribal members, their families, and Native Americans living in Snohomish County.
Our mission is to promote a safe, healthy, and non-violent community through survivor-led advocacy, cultural healing, and offender accountability.
LCSNW — SAFeT Response Center
At Lutheran Community Services Northwest, our mission is to partner with individuals, families, and communities to foster health, justice, and hope. We envision a Northwest where everyone has the support they need to overcome life’s challenges and thrive in healthy, just, and hopeful communities. Our core values guide our efforts in providing essential services. We believe that service is the foundation of our work, and we are dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those we serve.
Lakewood City Attorney’s Office
The City of Lakewood Legal Department handles all legal matters for the City. This includes managing legal documents, civil and criminal lawsuits, and all other legal matters pertaining to Lakewood.
Korean Women’s Association
The Korean Women’s Association (KWA) is a registered 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization, providing multi-cultural, multi-lingual human services, regardless of race or ethnic background, to diverse communities through education, socialization, advocacy, and support.
Kol HaNeshamah
KHN is a progressive congregation rejoicing in Torah, Avodah, Tzedek and Tikkun (Torah, Prayer, Justice and Healing). K’hillah/community is important here. Kol HaNeshamah members travel from all around Seattle and King County to take part in this vibrant, participatory congregation.
We deeply cherish our open tent and are building an engaged Judaism that meets us where we are and celebrates where we can go together. Here you will find congregants of all ages leading services, chanting Torah, celebrating simchas, teaching classes, comforting the mourner, guiding Torah study, engaging in ritual at shul and home, amplifying calls for justice, and sharing their skills and expertise toward a more loving and vibrant Jewish Journey.
Klickitat County Prosecutor’s Office
We prosecute all felonies in Klickitat County and misdemeanors alleged to have occurred in the unincorporated areas of Klickitat County, advise and represent all of the County's elected officials and departments, provide legal advice to all county law enforcement agencies, establish and enforce child support obligations and provide victim and witness assistance services.
Klickitat County CASA
This program, operating under RCW 13.34-dependency and termination of parent/child relationship statutes. Under the auspices of the Juvenile Department, trained CASA professionals volunteer to assist the court to assure that the dependent, or potentially dependent, child has an advocate speaking specifically regarding their best interests insofar as their placement and services provided.
Kittitas County Prosecutor’s Office
The Prosecutor's Office has major responsibilities as a legal adviser, a prosecutor of criminal matters, and a representative of the county in civil cases.
Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office
Responsibilities of the Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney's Office:
Prosecuting all felony crimes referred by county law enforcement agencies and city law enforcement agencies, prosecuting all gross misdemeanor and misdemeanor crimes referred by county law enforcement agencies and the Cities of Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo and Port Orchard who have contracted with the Kitsap County Prosecutor's Office for prosecution services.
Providing legal advice to all elected officials and county departments and defending or prosecuting civil cases on behalf of county government.
Litigating child support issues in cases referred by the State Department of Social and Health Services, Division of Child Support.
King County Sexual Assault Resource Center
KCSARC is an independent nonprofit serving survivors and their families throughout King County and engaging communities in building a world without sexual assault.
KCSARC’s long history as a trusted and expert resource gives us the experience and expertise to empower survivors, change attitudes, shape statewide policy, remove barriers, and hold systems accountable.
King County Prosecutor’s Office
The Prosecuting Attorney's Office represents the state and county in both criminal and civil legal matters. We are responsible for prosecuting all felonies in King County and all misdemeanors in unincorporated areas of King County.
King County Bar Association
The King County Bar Foundation (KCBF), a 501(c)3 organization, was established in 1979. Its mission is to ensure access to the legal system to encourage diversity in the legal profession. The Foundation provides scholarships for minority law students at the University of Washington and Seattle University law schools and provides funding for pro bono legal services to the poor through KCBA’s Pro Bono Services.
Kandelia
We are a community organization addressing systemic inequities so immigrant and refugee families and communities can thrive without having to compromise values, heritage or ethnicity.
Making A Difference Foundation
Making A Difference Foundation is a nonprofit, charitable organization with the mission to make a difference in the lives of others, one person at a time, by helping them acquire the most basic needs: food, housing, encouragement, and opportunity.
Malawi Seattle Association
The Malawi Seattle Association (MSA) comprises people of Malawian origin as well as those that are Malawian at heart who have come to make their home in the State of Washington. The Association serves to promote the welfare of its members so that they can reach their full potential in their endeavors.
Mariposa House
The Mariposa House is dedicated to the ideal that no one should have to live with violence, whether it be social, sexual, mental or physical. We strive to lessen violence in our community, and in our world. We are organized to provide shelter, advocacy-based counseling, and preventative services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Victims of Crime also receive advocacy-based counseling, legal assistance and referrals.
Marvin Thomas Memorial
The Marvin Thomas Memorial Fund was established to continue the legacy of Marvin Thomas, a dedicated community leader. Our mission is to provide support and opportunities to underserved youth in King County through various programs and initiatives aimed at promoting education, sports, and personal development.
Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Sexual Assault Clinic
Our team includes mental health providers, forensic interviewers, victim advocates, social workers, medical staff from the Mary Bridge Child Abuse Intervention Department and representatives from the following groups:
Mason County Prosecutor’s Office
The prosecuting attorney is the lawyer for the people of Mason County. The main responsibility of the prosecutor is to enforce criminal laws and work for the victims of crime. This includes ordering restitution for the victim, informing the victim of court dates, and acting as an advocate for the victim at trial and sentencing. The prosecuting attorney also acts as legal counsel to the Mason County Board of County Commissioners and county departments, assists in certain child support cases, and performs a number of other duties. Deputy prosecutors are appointed by the prosecutor to help perform these duties. The prosecutor and the deputy prosecutors must be admitted to practice law in the State of Washington.
Mi Centro
The team at Mi Centro is committed to its mission of cultivating the advancement of the Latino and indigenous communities by providing social services and educational programming while honoring our heritage and culture through the arts. As an organization for the community, our programming and key strategic goals are centered on the provision and accessibility of holistic community support that promotes community engagement, empowerment, and self-sufficient not only for our target population, but also to include the LGBTQ+, Indigenous, Afrolatine, and more.
MiA – Mujeres in Action
MiA - Mujeres in Action is an organization that supports survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in a culturally responsive way. We provide a variety of services to support survivors, including counseling or advocacy, housing support, emergency shelter, among others.
Kalispel Tribe of Indians Victim Assistance Services
The Mission of the Kalispel Tribe Victim Assistance Services program is a commitment to ending violence through empowerment, leadership, individual and systemic advocacy, education, and social change. We believe all persons should be treated with equality, dignity, and fairness, and have the right to culturally sensitive services delivered with integrity and compassion to sustain safety and self-sufficiency for all victims, towards positive growth and development of the community as a whole.
Jewish Family Service
JFS provides critical support services to individuals and families facing challenges, ensuring dignity, stability, and opportunity for all.
Jefferson County Prosecutor’s Office
The Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office represents the State of Washington in felony, misdemeanor, juvenile offender, and infraction prosecutions in Jefferson County, provides legal counsel to county officials and departments, and handles certain civil and family support matters. The office also includes victim-witness support and works with community partners to assist crime victims, including survivors of domestic violence.
Janus Youth Programs
Since originating in 1972 as a Multnomah County demonstration project providing residential care for adolescents struggling with homelessness and drug abuse, Janus Youth Programs has provided a second chance for at-risk youth with few resources and no place to turn for help.
Today, we have grown to become one of the largest nonprofits in the Northwest operating more than 20 different programs that span Oregon and Southwest Washington. An organizational philosophy grounded in collaboration defines who we are and everything we do.
Mirror Ministries
Mirror Ministries’ mission is to respond to domestic minor sex trafficking with the love of Christ through local education, intervention, restoration, and aftercare.
Monsoon Asians and Pacific Islanders in Solidarity
Monsoon Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity (formerly Monsoon United Asian Women of Iowa) provides comprehensive services to victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking in Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities in Iowa. Monsoon’s mission is to eradicate gender-based violence and foster healthy communities through transformative justice and meaningful social change.
Mother Nation
Mother Nation provides culturally grounded advocacy, mentorship, healing, and support that uplift the well-being and success of Native American women and families.
Multi-Communities
Multi-Communities is a nonprofit organization committed to mobilizing community members to end domestic and gender-based violence against Black girls and women, and to provide Seattle’s Black community with culturally specific resources for safer and healthier relationships. We utilize a team approach to respond to violence and abuse, centering leadership, prevention education, and collective healing in all of our programming.
Multicultural Self-Sufficiency Movement
We are a multi-service organization dedicated to providing meaningful programs and services that will move our clients towards a path of self-sufficiency and towards employment and economic security long-term for the most vulnerable populations-low-income and limited English proficient individuals, immigrants and refugees, and persons of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds. Our goals are to help our clients live independently, become self-sufficient to the best of their abilities and achieve the highest quality of life possible.
New Beginning
Founded in 1976, New Beginnings’ mission is to empower survivors and mobilize community awareness and action to end domestic violence. We are the only full service agency in Seattle whose primary mission is to serve domestic violence survivors. With over 40 years of established history, New Beginnings has become a leading force in the movement to end domestic violence and has grown to include a full range of services for survivors. On average, New Beginnings serves over 10,000 women, children, and men each year.
New Hope
New Hope’s mission is to connect with survivors to restore justice and provide hope and unite with communities to build and strengthen allies so together we can make our world a safer place.
Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe
“S’Klallam” is a Salish term for “The Strong People.” Our history shows that we have always been self-reliant and determined to forge our own path. In 1855, the S’Klallam leaders signed a treaty with the Federal government with the understanding that they would always be able to hunt, fish and gather in their “usual and accustomed” grounds. As increasing numbers of non-Indian settlers began to arrive in the area desiring the same abundant lands and waters that were so important to the S’Klallam people, the S’Klallam people living in the Dungeness area decided that in order to survive, they had to adopt a new value system that included property ownership.
Island County Prosecutor’s Office
The mission of the Island County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is to fulfill our statutory and constitutional duties by doing the following: Justly prosecuting those who commit crimes in Island County without fear or favor, Providing excellent legal advice and representation to Island County officials, Making improvements to the justice system, and achieving the highest level of professionalism and ethics for the practice of law.
Nisqually Indian Tribe
Our people lived in the south Puget Sound watershed long before 1833, when Fort Nisqually was established as the first white settlement on Puget Sound. The Nisqually people came north from the Great Basin, across the Cascade Mountains, to settle near the Mashel River. We were a fishing people, living off of the rich bounty of the river, and sustaining life for our home and environment. The Nisqually Reservation, as it has become known today, was established by the Medicine Creek Treaty of December 26, 1854, although whether the great Nisqually Chief Leschi had agreed to the treaty was heavily disputed. Still, our people were re-established on a reservation consisting of 1,280 acres in what is now Thurston County.
International Rescue Committee
For 50 years, the IRC in Seattle has helped thousands of refugees, immigrants, and survivors of human trafficking from every part of the world restart their lives in Washington State.
InterIm Community Development Association
We're a nonprofit affordable housing and community development organization based in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District (CID).
Since 1969 InterIm CDA (ICDA) provides multilingual, culturally competent housing and community building services to those disenfranchised due to lack of English, low acculturation and poverty. Though historically ICDA’s focus was on the API community living in the CID, we currently serve about 5000 unduplicated low-income limited English speaking individuals from Asia, Africa and America throughout the greater Puget Sound.
Interfaith Works
Interfaith Works is a non-profit, social justice coalition of over 30 diverse faith-based communities and affiliated organizations working together to serve the community through charitable, social, and educational endeavors.
Our two primary areas of focus are Interfaith Relations and Homeless Services. Homeless Services exists to serve the immediate and long-term needs of our neighbors experiencing homelessness in Thurston County, while Interfaith Relations foster meaningful connections, encounters, and collaboration within our interfaith network.
We do not promote, advance, or engage in religious messaging or recruitment with any of our services. Interfaith Works will not discriminate on the basis of ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, race, physical ability, religion or religious belief, a refusal to hold a religious belief, or a refusal to actively participate in a religious practice.
Innovative Change Makers
Innovative Change Makers (I.C.M.) recognizes the inherent strength within a community of dedicated individuals and has developed specialized programming to uphold this principle. Our Organization is comprised of seasoned mentors and professionals, who are committed to infusing compassion, support, encouragement, and celebration into the lives of the youth we serve. Our mission is to create secure and nurturing environments for members of our communities. Recognizing the significance of safe spaces as essential outlets for decompression from life's stressors, we acknowledge our duty to instill a profound sense of community and impart the value of togetherness to the younger generation. Employing a holistic approach, we address the comprehensive life experiences of our peers and youth. Our primary focus areas encompass mental health (including solutions for home life challenges and coping with personal traumas), Positive Social Interaction (offering alternatives to gang affiliation and mitigating antisocial behavior), Employment (providing job readiness training and opportunities), and Financial Literacy (educating on successful management of banking, credit, retirement, investing, real estate, business ownership, and the establishment of essential community institutions). Innovative Change Makers is dedicated to community engagement that empowers individuals to take meaningful actions to enhance their lives and fosters communities equipped with the resources to shape their own destiny
Innovations Human Trafficking Collaborative
Innovations Human Trafficking Collaborative (Innovations HTC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Olympia, WA, born from the lived experience, vision, and leadership of our founder, Jeri Moomaw—a nationally recognized expert and survivor of human trafficking.
Established in 2016, our organization was created to transform systems, elevate survivor leadership, and strengthen community responses to trafficking. Collectively, our team brings more than 21 years of experience delivering essential training, survivor support, and organizational guidanc
Indian American Community Services
IACS serves the Indian American community through programs, services, and advocacy for people of all ages and life stages. We help seniors, youth, women, and families with the often difficult and complex circumstances that affect their daily lives. In addition to helping them manage logistics and details, we help them build connections with others in a safe and welcoming environment so that everyone feels they’ve found a place where they truly belong.
Impact 907
We serve communities in Alaska, Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. Our team is passionate about increasing opportunities for resource growth and community connections by amplifying the strengths of local community voice. At Impact 907, our role as a fiscal sponsor and project manager is to build local, state, and inter-state initiatives and projects that address community needs by working with communities and cross-sector leaders.
If You Could Save Just One
If You Could Save Just One empowers youth and their families to write their own stories. We provide hands-on activities and resources that help kids and parents in Spokane’s Hillyard neighborhood and surrounding areas build stronger futures together.
By creating a safe, supportive space for exploration and creativity, we help youth discover their passions, develop skills in math, science, technology, and the arts—and most importantly, believe in their own potential.
HopeSparks Family Services
At HopeSparks, we envision a world where all children and families are safe, secure, and stable, and that all children have the nurturing relationships they need to thrive. Our mission is to strengthen families by inspiring courage and confidence to make a lasting change. HopeSparks programs serve children and families in Pierce County who face trauma, adversity, and overwhelming life challenges.
Hope Alliance of Lewis County
Hope Alliance (formerly The Human Response Network) works with survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our crisis line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (360) 748-6601. Our office is open Monday-Friday from 9am to 4pm by appointment only at this time. Please read our offical COVID-19 prevention responce plan for full details. Our services are free. Tenemos Defensores que hablan Español.
Hoh Tribe
Our vision is to ensure the future of the Hoh Tribe as a strong, sovereign Nation by continuing to preserve and instill our inherent cultural and spiritual traditions and values. We will continue to protect and enhance our natural resources by exercising our Treaty Rights. We will achieve this through effective governance and stewardship recognizing the need to provide for the health, education, and welfare of our people.
Helping Hands Project Org
Helping Hands Project Organization’s mission is to empower and elevate the lives of the most underserved by providing resources and access to programs that ensure an equitable opportunity for success.
We are dedicated to enhancing access to essential services and resources that bolster the well-being and resilience of marginalized populations, with a particular focus on addressing the unique challenges faced by these communities. From our base in Everett, WA, we are committed to making a meaningful difference across Washington state and beyond, aiming to foster healthier, more secure, and empowered communities.
Healthy Families of Clallam County
HFCC offers a wide variety of free and confidential services to child and adult survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes. Violence is indiscriminate and can happen to anyone, regardless of their race, gender, or socioeconomic status. We’re here to offer support and advocacy for all survivors in need.
Harborview Abuse & Trauma Center
Mission: To prevent and treat the harmful effects of traumatic experiences on survivors, families and communities. We provide effective support and care that is also individualized, culturally inclusive, and compassionate. We serve the larger community through leadership, prevention, education, and advocacy.
Harbor Hope Center
Empowering Washington’s unhoused young adults to live independently through shelter, essentials, life skills, recovery support, education and mentorship, diverting them from homelessness.
Grays Harbor County Prosecutor’s Office
The Prosecuting Attorney is the chief legal officer for Grays Harbor County. The primary mission of a Prosecuting Attorney is to enforce criminal laws and work for the victims of crime. This includes obtaining orders for restitution for the victim, informing the victim of court dates, and acting as an advocate for the victim at trial and sentencing. The Prosecuting Attorney also acts as legal counsel to the Grays Harbor County Board of County Commissioners and county departments, assists in certain child support cases, and performs a number of other statutory duties. Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys are appointed by the Prosecuting Attorney to help perform these duties. The Prosecuting Attorney and the Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys must be admitted to practice law in the State of Washington.
Grays Harbor Community Hospital
We are a mission-driven organization dedicated to taking care of the health needs of communities across the Harbor. The health of our community is our number one priority.
From Grayland to Lake Quinault, from Ocean Shores to Montesano, we are here when you need us.
Grant County Prosecutor’s Office
Our mission is to serve the citizens of Grant County by providing the fair and impartial administration of justice, while adhering to the highest ethical standards of the legal profession while discharging our responsibilities.
Grant County Juvenile Court
“It is our mission to serve our community by reducing recidivism and promoting public safety, accountability, and positive change for delinquent, dependent, at-risk youth and their families.”
Gender Justice League
Gender Justice League focuses on elevating the rights of TwoSpirit, Trans, & Gender Diverse (2STGD) communities in Washington state and beyond through advocacy efforts, direct services, shared leadership development, and the creation of sacred Trans spaces like Trans Pride Seattle.
Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center
Seattle’s LGBTQ+ Center is the definitive hub for LGBTQ individuals seeking affirming and responsive resources, wellness, and community.
Garfield County Prosecutor’s Office
The Garfield County Prosecuting Attorney has major responsibilities as legal advisor, a prosecutor of criminal matters, a representative of the county in civil cases, as well as ex-officio coroner.
FYRE
Founded in October of 2020, FYRE is a local non-profit organization serving the young people of Okanogan County. Since opening, FYRE has served hundreds of youth ages 12-24. In 2022 alone, FYRE welcomed over 700 individual youths and was visited over 3500 times.
Freedom Project
Freedom Project works alongside the community to dismantle systems of oppression and heal from the traumatic effects on people targeted and impacted by incarceration, on their loved ones, and on our community.
Franklin County Prosecutor’s Office
The Franklin County Prosecutor's Office works as a team to provide the best civil and criminal legal services to the citizens of Franklin County by ensuring justice, excellence, fairness, and accountability according to the laws of the State of Washington, and working to provide a safe community.
Ferry County Prosecutor’s Office
This Office is the attorney for other Ferry County elected officials and the Ferry County Commissioners.
City of Ferndale
Located in the northwest corner of Washington State near the Nooksack River, Ferndale was officially incorporated on March 19, 1907. Once called Jam because of its location next to a logjam on the river, the city was renamed Ferndale by the schoolteacher who admired ferns that once grew around the original schoolhouse.
Today, Ferndale is a vibrant community of 17,020 people (OFM - 2025) located on the Interstate 5 corridor, approximately 6 miles north of Bellingham and 13 miles south of the Canadian Border. There are many nearby attractions, including Mount Baker, the San Juan Islands, numerous lakes, and the Nooksack River. Ferndale also enjoys a close proximity to Vancouver, British Columbia.
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Northwest Immigrant Rights Project promotes justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education.
Northwest Justice Project
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) provides free legal assistance to address fundamental human needs such as housing, family safety, income security, health care, education, and more. Our work challenges structural and racial inequities to promote the long-term well-being of low-income individuals, families and communities across Washington State. Learn about NJP's racial justice commitments.
Nuestras Raices Centro Community
The Hispanic Business/Professional Association (HBPA) of Spokane is a community-driven organization dedicated to advancing economic development and empowering entrepreneurs. Spokane is where our roots were planted—and where Our Roots Community Center was born—reflecting our deep commitment to growth, unity, and opportunity.
For more than four decades, HBPA has championed Hispanic and minority-owned businesses through education, mentorship, networking, and access to essential resources. We cultivate leadership, promote business excellence, and elevate cultural awareness by connecting professionals, students, and community members across the region.
NW Hopeful Horizons
At-risk youth and families face unique challenges and often lack access to the resources they need to thrive. In response to this need, NW Hopeful Horizons is committed to empowering and advocating for at-risk youth and families, particularly those in LGBTQIA and BIPOC communities.
Oasis Youth Center
Oasis Youth Center is the only organization responding to the unique needs of queer youth in Pierce and surrounding counties. Our goal is to go beyond support for survival; we aim to cultivate accessible pathways for youth to thrive authentically. To achieve this, we have over 30 hours of weekly programming and special events throughout the year tailored to the needs and interests of queer youth. Each program and event helps nurture a healthy, thriving community engaged in cultural celebration, leadership development, artistic expression, and stewardship of the legacy and impact the LGBTQ+ community has in the world. We can't wait for you to join the Oasis community.
OCLA
The provision of civil legal aid services to indigent persons is an important component of the state’s responsibility to provide for the proper and effective administration of justice.
The mission of the Office of Civil Legal Aid is to secure, invest and oversee the use of public funding for civil legal aid to low-income people in Washington State and to ensure accountability for public funds dedicated to this purpose.
Okanogan County Prosecutor’s Office
The Okanogan County Prosecutor's Office consists of 20 professionals working together to provide more than 50,000 residents with fair and just prosecutions, informative crime prevention programs and education, and first-rate legal representation to help provide a safe, stable, and prosperous community.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
At the Y, our focus is on developing confident, caring children who are ready to learn, supporting people of all ages on their health journeys and providing individuals and families of all types, the opportunity to be part of a well-connected, supportive community. Our mission is to strengthen communities through programs and services that build healthy spirit, mind, and body.
Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington is a nonprofit Community Action Agency dedicated to expanding access to education, career training, and supportive services for individuals and families across Central and Eastern Washington.
From our headquarters in Yakima and service sites in Moses Lake, Pasco, Sunnyside, Mt. Vernon, and Wenatchee, we provide opportunities that help people gain skills, secure employment, and strengthen their economic stability.
OPS
The Organization for Prostitution Survivors (OPS) is committed to welcoming people of all identities, cultures, and backgrounds, with a focus on serving female-identifying individuals affected by commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) and trafficking. As a survivor-led organization, our mission and values are rooted in empowering individuals and fostering justice, healing, and resilience within our communities.
We recognize that racism, colonialism, and other forms of oppression continue to harm and marginalize many, and we are dedicated to cultivating trauma-informed, justice-centered relationships that uphold dignity and respect. OPS does not tolerate any form of bigotry within our community. We take proactive steps to maintain a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment for all who engage with us as we work toward a world free from exploitation and violence.
Our Sister’s House
At Our Sisters’ House, we are dedicated to leading, empowering, and inspiring change by eliminating domestic violence, sexual assault, and teen dating violence through culturally responsive intervention and prevention programs.
Pacific County Prosecutor’s Office
The mission of the Pacific County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is to meet our statutory and Constitutional duties to the citizens of Pacific County and the State of Washington; To vigorously, justly, and efficiently prosecute those who commit crimes in Pacific County; To provide excellent legal advice and services to the governing bodies and elected officials of Pacific County; To be effective advocates for the continuous improvement of the justice system; And to set the standard for the highest level of professionalism and ethics for the practice of law in Pacific County.
Partners with Families and Children
Compelled by the mission to prevent, interrupt and repair cycles of abuse and neglect within families, Partners is a social safety net for abused and neglected children with the capability to provide holistic supportive family services to all families across the Inland Northwest.
Pend Oreille County Prosecutor’s Office
The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office prosecutes criminal matters occurring within Pend Oreille County, serves as legal adviser to the County Commissioners and other elected officials, and represents the County in civil cases.
The Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is headed by Dolly N. Hunt, the elected Prosecuting Attorney for Pend Oreille County, and is staffed by four Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys and five support staff.
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
The Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office seeks to be a premier public law office where community safety and public service come first. The dedicated professionals of our Civil, Criminal, and Family Support divisions all play a role in pursuing justice and serving the people of Pierce County
Pizza Klatch
Fostering resilience in LGBTQ+ youth to create a safe and positive school experience through support, education and empowerment.
Please Don’t Die Black Men
At PDDBM, we are committed to creating a better future for all. Join us at one of our upcoming events and make a difference in your community. We are always looking for volunteers to support our mission, and our events provide a great opportunity to get involved and give back. Check out our events page for more information and sign up today! PDDBM is dedicated to empowering African American/Black communities across the USA.
POCAAN
POCAAN is a multicultural, multi-social service agency that addresses disparities in marginalized communities in Seattle and greater King County by offering a wealth of health services and community programs.
Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe
The mission of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is to exercise sovereignty and ensure self-determination and self sufficiency through visionary leadership.
We will ensure the health, welfare, and economic success of a vibrant community through education, economic development, preservation and protection of the rich culture, traditions, language, homelands, and natural resources of our tribe.
Programs for Peaceful Living
WAGAP’s Program for Peaceful Living provides Klickitat County residents with Domestic Violence Prevention and Sexual Assault Prevention. Certified staff are available 24/7 to work with individuals and families that are struggling with the effects of crime through advocacy, counseling, parent support, and safety planning. We offer crisis support, medical advocacy, legal advocacy and court support, assistance with protection order forms, support groups, information and referrals. We provide prevention to the community through outreach and education.
Services are available and delivered to clients without discrimination by reason of race, color, religion, disability, pregnancy, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, age, ethnicity, income, veteran status, marital status or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
Progress House
Progress House Association (PHA) offers trauma-informed care and practical support to people who’ve been marginalized by the criminal-legal system, mental illness, substance use, and homelessness.
Project Be Free
To provide crisis response to individuals affected by Domestic Violence. We utilize partnerships within our community that allow support and navigation of mental health needs to increase advocacy and promote individual wellbeing.
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is a full-service medical center and the flagship hospital of Providence Health & Services, the largest faith-based healthcare system in the Northwestern United States.
Purpose Driven Girl
Our mission, as a "by and for" organization, is to cultivate a generation of young girls and women who champion the empowerment of one another. To nurture such leadership, it's crucial we address and mend the divisions caused by systemic racism and sexism, which historically have set women and girls in opposition. Embracing our role as a woman-owned entity, deeply connected to and created for the communities we serve, we stand committed to fostering solidarity. When a woman steps into her purpose with confidence, she naturally uplifts those around her, demonstrating that our collective strength is amplified when we journey together. Together, we're not just building a community; we're shaping a movement.
Puyallup Tribe
In our Lushootseed language, we are known as the puyaləpabš. The literal translation of this word means “people from the bend at the bottom of the river.” This refers to the many dispersed villages that spanned outward from the mouth of the Puyallup River, near the present-day site of the Tacoma Dome. The name spuyaləpabš also became associated with our people’s welcoming and generous behavior. Over time the meaning of spuyaləpabš, or Puyallup, has taken on this association.
Quality Behavioral Health
To provide integrative care through services that are non-judgmental, supportive and collaborative in order to improve quality of life for everyone within our community.
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