Community Resources

  Emergent Need

Crisis Line

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

1.888.910.0416

Suicide Prevention

988 Lifeline 

1.800.273.TALK (8255)

For Teens

866-833-6546


Regional Toll-Free Crisis Line for Kitsap, Clallam, and Jefferson County:

Volunteers of America, 1-888-910-0416  and/or crisis chat, imhurting.org 

Crisis can affect anyone at anytime. The need for emotional support or referral assistance is something most individuals encounter at some point in their lives.

Volunteers of America Crisis Response Services offers 24 hour emotional support to individuals in crisis and/or considering suicide. Crisis line services are available by phone and instant messaging. 

Preveting Youth Suicide_FINAL.pdf

Crisis Intervention Officers 

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Mental Health Services 

Peninsula Community Health Services 

Peninsula Community Health Services expanded again to support us!  On December 1st they opened 2 more clinics on our Klahowya Secondary School & Barker Creek Community School campuses.  That now gives us a total of 4 locations for kids and families to access physical and mental wellness services.

Locations:

Esquire Hills Elementary

Fairview Middle School

Klahowya Secondary School

Olympic High School

Central Kitsap High School 

Barker Creek Community School

School Based Brochure (updated 11022022).pdf
School Based Brochure Spanish (updated 11022022).pdf
Mental Health Services in Central Kitsap (002).pdf

Wraparound Mental Health Services 

WISe Brochure.pdf

Trauma and Grief Specialists

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Mental Health Referral Line 

The Mental Health Referral Service will provide thorough mental health referrals for children and teens 17 and younger from across Washington.

Support Lines 

1-844-762-8483

Open 24/7

This is a safe, confidential and anonymous domestic, dating, and sexual violence helpline for American Indians and Alaskan Natives. 

866-488-7386 and online chat or text START to 678678

       Open 24/7

A national organization offering support including but not limited to suicide prevention for LGBTQ+ youth and their friends.  Connect via text, phone, or instant messages. 

503-575-3764

Open weekdays 10AM to 7PM

This service is led and staffed by people with lived experience of racism.  They offer support to those who are feeling the emotional impacts of racist violence and microaggressions, as well as the emotional impacts of immigration struggles and cross-cultural issues. 

Resources for Youth 

Mental-Health-One-pager-for-Adolescents.pdf

Local Support Groups 

Survivors of Suicide 

Survivors of Suicide brochure.pdf

Community Resources 

Kitsap County Community Resources 2022

Peninsula Community Health Services 

AllServicesBrochure_English01252022.pdf

Mobile Health Clinic - February 

PCHS Mobile Medical Calendar Feb 2023 (2).pdf

Mobile Dental Clinic - February 

PCHS Mobile Dental Calendar Feb 2023.pdf

Community Resources 

2022 RESOURCEgdSpring.pdf

Free Meals / Free Meals (Spanish) 

FREE KITSAP MEALS SPRING 2022 2-16-2022 (002).pdf

New Beginnings 

At New Beginnings closet we facilitate the generosity of our community by accepting donations and giving them back to the community free of charge.  

Get Connected. Get Help. WA 2-1-1

Housing Solutions Ctr Brch_HSC.pdf

Housing Solutions Center

Hitchhiker’s Guide to Kitsap 2023 Digital Edition

Coffee Oasis Community Resource Guide

Kinship flyer 2020-2021.pdf

Kinship Supports

WithinReach 

PCHS Mobile Medical September 2021.pdf

PCHS Mobile Medical Clinic 

Financial Assistance 

Flier - Past due rent.pdf

Rental Assistance

Flier - Past due utility bills.pdf

Utility Assistance

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Internet Assistance 

Emergency Broadband 

Military Families 

Navy School Liaison Officer

NRNW Academic Anchor - Educators Ed. Winter 2022_CKSD.pdf

888-457-4838 or text MIL1 to 839863 

This helpline offers free, anonymous help and hope 24/7/365.  Military service members, veterans, and their families can connect with crisis intervention specialists who are equipped to help with issues including anger, substance abuse, post-traumatic stress and thoughts of suicide 

360-475-4215 

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a Department of Defense wide program to support retention and career for the Service Member, operational readiness for the Command, and solution focused support customized for the family.