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1FEDERAL WAY COMMUNITY RESOURCESResourceGeneral ResourcesMental Health Resources Immediate General SpecializedFinancialFood and Housing P.9 Info on free meals in the FWPSschools and communityInsuranceInternetChildcareResources for ImmigrantsLegal AidPage23-567-91011121314

2General ResourcesFor a more complete list of support, please go to: foodhousing. These are statewide supports ranging from food, housing, financial, mentalhealth, childcare, internet access, immigrant resources, parent support, community based resources,etc.ResourceMulti-Service rtment of HealthDOH.WA.gov360. 236.4501800.525.0127211King County HelplineNotesGeneral connection to multiplecommunity supports. Foodbank isstill open. Can pick up pre-packedboxes at a clearly marked entrypointLinks to hotline services for variouscommunity or mental health needsFor a comprehensive list ofsupport, you can contact 211

3Immediate Mental Health ResourcesResourceCCORS Crisis LineTeen LinkContact206.461.3222206.461.4922NotesProvides 24/7 immediate supportwithout needing insurance.More general, and providessupport for adults as well.Crisis line specifically for teenager.Open 6 pm- 10pmMental health support, feelingdepression, suicidal, etc.National Suicide Hotline1.800.273.8255 (voice)741741 (crisis text line)Washington’s Mental HealthReferral Service for Childrenand TeensNational Domestic ViolenceHotline1.833.303.5437Domestic Abuse Women’sNetwork (DAWN)1.800.799.7233Thehotline.orgText option: text “LOVE IS” to22522425.656.7867Text option not available at thistime 03/27/2020. Will update onceavailable.If you are feeling suicidal, contactthis number. Available 24/7Open M-F, 8 am-6pm. They willconnect you to mental healthservices to meet your needsIf you are unable to speak safely,you can log on to thehotline.orgOR text “LOVE IS” to 22522Mental Health Services (not immediate support, but provides drop-inappointments)Sound Mental HealthValley Cities Mental HealthAfter Hours CrisisConsejo Counseling (Spanish)206.901.2000https://www.sound.health/4240 Auburn Way NorthAuburn WA ies.org/1336 S. 336th St. Federal Way,WA 98003206.461.4880www.consejocounseling.org515 West Harrison St. Kent, WA98032

4Specialized Mental Health Support and Well BeingResourcesWashington RecoveryHelplineContact1.866.789.1511WA Warm Line1.877.500.WARMCrisis Text LineText HOME to 741741.Pierce County 24/7 Crisis1-800-576-7764Support:King County 24/7 Crisis1-866-427-4747SupportBridges Center for253-403-1966Grieving ChildrenDisaster Distress1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746Helpline provides 24/7,365-day-a-year crisiscounseling and supportto people experiencingemotional distress at 1800-985-5990 or textTalkWithUs to 66746.Futures without Violence information-covid-19/NotesThe Washington RecoveryHelp Line is ananonymous andconfidential help line thatprovides crisisintervention and referralservices for WashingtonState residentsWA Warm Line is a peersupport help line forpeople living withemotional and mentalhealth challenges. Callsare answered byspecially-trainedvolunteers who havelived experience withmental health challenges.Crisis Text Line offers24/7 support fromtrained crisis counselorsby textingDisaster Distress Helplineprovides 24/7, 365-day-ayear crisis counseling andsupport to peopleexperiencing emotionaldistressContains comprehensiveinformation andresources for survivors,communities, anddomestic and sexualviolence advocacyorganizations and serviceproviders

5API Chayahttps://www.apichaya.org/NW Immigrant RightsProject, Seattle, WA.Office: 206-587-4009, Crisis Line: 206-9578621NW Network of Bisexual,Trans, Lesbian & GaySurvivors of Abuse,(206) 568-7777Somali Family SafetyTask Force, Seattle, WA.Mother Africa, Kent, WA.(206) 659-4755(253) 277-7625Specializes insupporting survivors ofdomestic violence,sexual assault andhuman trafficking withpeople from oraffiliated with Asian,Pacific Islander andMiddle Easterncommunities.Northwest ImmigrantRights Project promotesjustice by defending andadvancing the rights ofimmigrants throughdirect legal services,systemic advocacy, andcommunity education.Provides support forLGBTIQ Survivors ofAbuseSomali family supportMother Africa helpsAfrican refugee andimmigrant women &their families

6FinancialResourceDepartment of onavirusEmployment SecurityDepartment ID-19/covid19-scenarios-and-benefits.pdfEmployment SecurityDepartment -19https://paidleave.wa.gov/coronavirus/COVID-19 and Paid Family andMedical LeaveUnited Wayhttps://www.myfreetaxes.com/NotesDFI has developed a list ofresources to address thefinancial impacts of thecoronavirus, includingmortgage assistance,financial resources, andfinancial scamsThe link provides a listingsome of the most commonscenarios and whetherindividuals may be eligiblefor paid sick leave,unemployment insurance,paid family medical leave, orindustrial insurance.Unemployment benefits toworkersSome workers may beeligible for Paid Family andMedical Leave if ill or caringfor a family member who issick with COVID-19.Provides free online taxpreparation

7Food and Housing**The governor has issued a statewide moratorium on evictions of residential tenants fornon-payment until April 17. If your landlord violates this by threatening to evict you or plansto evict you report to 44b539fea1c2cabd16d56ResourcesWomen, Infants, and Childrenprogram (WIC)Contact1-800-322-2588Washington Community LivingConnectionsSouth King County FoodCoalition (EFAP)1-855-567-0252Food Lifeline (TEFAP)Muckleshoot Indian TribeSolid Ground (City of Seattle)(EFAP)Hopelink (North East King)(EFAP)Washington State Departmentof Social and Health ServicesWashington State Departmentof Social and Health ServicesSmall Tribes Organization ofWestern Washington22225 9th Ave SDes Moines, WA 98198-6312(206) 878-7172barbshimizu@comcast.net815 S 96th StreetSeattle, WA 98108-4934(206) 545-6600info@fll.org39015 172nd Avenue SEAuburn, WA 98002-2689(253) 876-3311webmaster@muckleshoot.nsn.us1501 N 45th StreetSeattle, WA 98103-6708(206) 694-6700info@solid-ground.org10675 Willows Road NE, Suite 275Redmond, WA 98052-2530(425) 869-6000hopelink@hopelink.orgApply for EBT cards s-offices/basic-foodApply for State Food -fapFood Banks3040 96th Street SLakewood, WA 98499-9395(253) 589-7101NotesFamilies like yours gethealthy food and a lot morethrough the Women, Infantsand Children Program (WIC)Home deliveries for elderlyMust be a U.S. Citizen toapply for EBT cardsFor immigrants withdocumentation

8St. Vincent de Paul - SouthKing Countysmalltribesorg@yahoo.com717 Auburn Way NAuburn, Washington 98002Phone: (253) 833-2546Auburn Food Bank930 18th Place NEAuburn, Washington 98002Phone: 253-833-8925Des Moines Area Food Bank22225 9th Ave SDes Moines, Washington 98198Phone: (206) 878-2660Highline Area Food Bank18300 4th Ave SBurien, Washington 98148Phone: (206) 433-9900Tukwila Pantry3118 S 140 StTukwila, Washington 98168Phone: (206) 431-8293Salvation Army - Renton206 S TobinRenton, Washington 98057Phone: (425) 255-5969El Centro De La Raza2524 16th Ave SSeattle, Washington 98144Phone: 206-973-4401Catholic Community needs-hen/Food Bank open: Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, Friday 9:30am12:30pmFood Bank open: Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, andFriday 9:00am-1:00pm; 2ndWednesday 4:30pm-6:15pmFood Bank open: Monday,Wednesday and Friday9:00am-11:45am; 3rdTuesday 6:00pm-8:00pmFood Bank open: Tuesday12:00pm-2:30pm, Thursday10:00am-12:30pm; 2ndTuesday 5:30pm-7:00pmFood Bank open: Tuesday,Thursday, Saturday 12:30pm2:30pmFood Bank open: Monday,Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am12:00pm and 1:00pm4:00pm; Friday 9:00am12:00pmFood Bank open: Wednesday3:30pm-6:30pm; ThursdayOpen 9:00am-12:0pm,1:30pm-4:00pm; Friday10:00am-12::00pm (TEFAPONLY), 2:00pm-4:00pmHousing and Essential (HEN)Clients only. Mon-Fri 9:00am2:30pm

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10InsuranceResourceApple HealthContact1-855-923-4633; TTY 1-855-6279604Or apply online:https://www.wahealthplanfinder.orgNotesFor those uninsured:Insurance experts areavailable by phone to answerquestions and get youenrolled. You can call themto get help or make anappointment. A specialenrollment period is nowavailable through April 8,2020 to qualified individualswho are uninsured. Customersupport is available (butexperiencing longer waittimes) between 7:30 a.m.and 5:30 p.m. Monday Friday

ovid19AT&T esAll Xfinity Public Hotspotsare accessible byeveryoneComcast is offering twomonths free to newInternet Essentialscustomers in their serviceareas.Offers low cost internet

12Child CareResourcesChild Care AwareContact1-800-446-1114.NotesChild Care Aware can helpyou search for alternativechildcare if your school orchildcare has closed due toCOVID-19 concerns.

13Resources for ImmigrantsResourcesEl le@gmail.comNW ImmigrantsRights Projecthttps://www.nwirp.org/Office: 206-587-4009, Crisis Line: 206-957-8621City of Seattle’sOffice ofImmigrant andRefugee charge/NotesAdvocates for documentedand undocumentedimmigrantsNorthwest ImmigrantRights Project promotesjustice by defending andadvancing the rights ofimmigrants through directlegal services, systemicadvocacy, and communityeducationThis is a Frequently AskedQuestion (FAQ)information guide forimmigrants who want toknow more about how theissue of public chargemight affect their ability toaccess healthcare andother services during thisCOVID-19 outbreak.

14Legal AidResourcesWashington Law Washington Law Help hasresources for those lookingfor legal aid during thecoronavirus outbreak. Topicsinclude family law, healthissues, housing, financial,criminal, and assistance forseniors.

FEDERAL WAY COMMUNITY RESOURCES Resource Page General Resources 2 Mental Health Resources Immediate General Specialized 3-5 Financial 6 Food and Housing P.9 Info on free meals in the FWPS schools and community 7-9 Insurance 10 Internet 11 Childcare 12 Resources for Immigrants 13 Legal Aid 14