Supports for Mental Health

Great resource for families who have children who struggle with anxiety.

Parents are struggling to balance work, child care, and self-care while keeping worries under control. Don't do it alone!

Hotlines for Mental Health - Connect with Live, Trained Supporters

1-833-681-0211

This hotline provides non-clinical support to people who feel sad, anxious, or stressed due to COVID. This is free and anonymous. Any Washington resident can call and a trained support specialist will listen and help guide callers to connections within their community.

Snohomish Crisis Line

425-258-4357

Telephone services that provide immediate, confidential assistance for people in emotional distress and in need of help.

877-500-9276

Peer support hotline for those living with emotional and mental health challenges. Calls are answered by specially-trained volunteers who have lived experience with mental health challenges. Interpreters are available. Call if you are experiencing: anxiety, loneliness, depression, problems with family or friends, or other emotional or mental health challenges.

Get moving this summer -- physical health supports mental health!

Enroll your child to have a Big Sibling, or a mentor, that can help them build confidence and establish positive relationships.

Fun and free activities in and around Lake Stevens!

No-cost bereavement camp ages 6-17 run through Providence Hospice of Snohomish County. Need to apply and be accepted. Program will be virtual this summer.

Strategies to help get kids moving and reduce screen time over the summer.

Free and discounted summer camps and benefits for military families

Grief and Mental Health Support Services

Grief support and COVID supports for adults, kids, and teens. Also includes live events such as grief workshops and presentations.

Find a psychologist in our area