Resources


The Federal Trade Commission protects consumers. Identity theft tops their list of services, they also offer free credit reports.

Love Is Respect.org is a national resource to disrupt and prevent unhealthy relationships and intimate partner violence by empowering young people through inclusive and equitable education, support and resources.

National Network to End Domestic Violence is a network of state domestic violence coalitions, representing over 2,000 member organizations nationwide, their site is full of resources.

Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence is a non-profit consisting of 70 organizations. Their website is full of resources for survivors, education, trainings, etc.

Washington Courts is a state-wide resource for everything law related in Washington State, up-to-date news on laws, court directories, resources, etc.

Washington Law Help is free legal information and self-help materials that provide information about non-criminal legal problems affecting low-income people in Washington state.

Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs (WCSAP) provides information, training and expertise to program and individual members who support victims, family and friends, the general public, and all those whose lives have been affected by sexual assault.

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab delivers comprehensive treatment services for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. (Locations Nationwide)

HopeSource moves people to self-sufficiency by providing access to education, employment, economic development and vital services.

Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Washington is a non-profit organization providing community services like heat/electricity bill assistance and more.

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center offers free pregnancy tests, abortion education, and confidential support for those having an unintended pregnancy.

The Housing Authority of Grant County operates various housing programs.

Renew provides help to people who are coping with mental health disorders – like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder – and provide treatment that is personalized and steeped in evidence-based care. Services include individual therapy for adults, children, and families. Other services include case management, employment referrals, housing assistance, peer support, Wraparound Intense Services (WISe), and psychotropic medication management.

Integrated Health Care Services provides Adams County a wealth of services and our agency has unique and equally important programs to service the community.

Family Services of Grant County – Educational services for income eligible children and families

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.

Planned Parenthood Federation of America is a nonprofit organization that provides sexual health care in the United States and globally.

Addiction is a challenging condition to overcome. An individual who is lost in the depths of addiction can use all the help they can get. In addition to detox and psychotherapy, spiritual support and guidance play an important role in recovery for people dealing with drug and alcohol abuse. There are many faith-based drug rehabs and Christian recovery centers to help people battling substance abuse. These facilities provide spiritual guidance as part of addiction treatment.

The Recovery Navigator Program (RNP) focuses on outreach and case management services for people with substance use disorders in need of a connection with peers who can provide hope for a better life because they have “been there, done that.” We can meet you where you’re at! All Recovery Outreach Specialists are peers in long term recovery from SUD and/or have lived experience (i.e. homelessness, incarceration, involvement with Department of Corrections or law enforcement, or close connection to SUD during their life).

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Mark your calendars for April 3rd and please join Kids Hope at our Child Abuse Prevention Month Event from 3pm-7pm at the Grant County Fairgrounds. Caregivers and children of all ages and abilities are welcome! There will be fun activities for kiddos, information booths for caregivers, and food for everyone! This event is absolutely FREE! Hope to see you there! ... See MoreSee Less
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February is Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month! Remember that it is never too early to talk about consent and respect. Here are some questions for ages 12-15: How do you know whether your partner is ready to kiss you? and How do you think you can tell if a girl or boy is interested in you? Remember that enthusiastic consent means asking for permission to kiss or touch a partner. You don't have to wait for someone to say "no" to look for consent.If you need help navigating these conversations or have questions, give us a call at 1.800.373.1043.Looking for more conversation tips? Be sure to check out Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence's conversation cards here: wscadv.org/.../hows-your-relationship.../ ... See MoreSee Less
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