Find resources here for drug treatment, harm reduction, and crisis help
In this section:
Crisis intervention
- Washington Poison Center: 1-800-222-1222
24-hour expert treatment advice on exposures to poisonous, hazardous, or toxic substances. - 24-hour Crisis Line: 1-866-4-CRISIS (1-866-427-4747)
Immediate help for those in emotional crisis. Referrals to appropriate services. Primary link for Seattle-King County residents to emergency mental health services. - King County Crisis Line: Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-621-4636 (M-F 8am-6pm)
- Teen Link: 1-866-833-6546 (evenings 6-10pm)
Confidential and anonymous help line for teens.
Drug and alcohol treatment and recovery support
- Washington Recovery Help Line: 1-866-789-1511 (toll free, WA only) 206-461-3219 (TTY)
24-hour referrals to WA state.
- Medications for opioid use disorder in WA State:
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Locator through Washington Recovery Help Line
- Directory of Certified Chemical Dependency Services in Washington State
- Licensed Opioid Treatment Programs (aka methadone clinics)
- Licensed buprenorphine providers locator
- Parent-Child Assistance Program: Home visitation case management for mothers who abuse alcohol or drugs during pregnancy.
- Learn more about PCAP in this video:
- Washington Recovery Alliance: Network of regional recovery coalitions in WA State
- Recovery Cafe Network: Recovery Cafés provide support, resources and a community of care along the entire continuum of a person’s need for recovery support. Focus on providing a welcoming space and meals for people in all stages of recovery.
- Recovery High Schools: Specifically designed for young people in recovery. WA has one in Seattle.
Services for people who use drugs
- Syringe exchange programs in WA State: Current list of programs in WA State.
- Safer drug use/injection education topics: Educational materials for download.
- Hepatitis Education Project: Hepatitis education, support, advocacy.
- WA State Community Resources: Health and human services in WA State (e.g., domestic violence, health care, mental health, housing, food, legal, jobs, financial). Dial 2-1-1 or visit their website.