Emotional and Mental Health Resources
COVID-19 restrictions may impact availability of in-person services
Flying H Youth Ranch – Phone 509-658-2990 Address 370 Flying H Loop, Naches Agency Information A Christian residential program for troubled teenage boys who are struggling within their families.
In This Together - Phone 509-307-2380 Address 303 E. D St. Ste 2, Yakima Agency Information Provides mentorship for the gang involved and at-risk youth.
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) - Phone 509-453-8229 Address 402 S 4th Ave, Yakima Agency Information Dedicated to promoting change that will contribute to an improved quality of life
National Runaway Safeline – Phone 1-800-786-2929 Agency Information Provides free, confidential support for youth in crisis & their families
Open Line - Phone 509-575-4200 Agency Information 24-hour crisis phone service
Rod’s House – Phone 509-895-2665 Address 204 S Naches Ave, Yakima Agency Information Crime victim advocates for 13-24 year olds
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services – Phone 509-574-4216 Address 16 S 8th ST, Yakima Agency Information The Space - A special gathering place for Yakima-area Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer and Questioning and allied youth between the ages of 13 and 23. Here, youth can feel safe and can connect with peers and resources.
Yakima Pride - Phone 509-426-7799 Address 15 N Naches Ave Ste 21, Yakima Agency Information Dedicated to serving the needs of the LGBTQ+ community and its partners through educational events, entertainment, community outreach, and celebrations of diversity.
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic – Address Various locations Agency Information Individual, group, and family therapy - primarily available to Medicaid-eligible individuals who meet the Washington state priority definitions, determined through the BHS intake process.
Alateen – Agency Information Peer support group for teens who are struggling with the effects of someone else’s problem drinking
Aspen Victim Advocacy Services - Phone 509-452-9675 Address 402 S. 4th Ave, Yakima - Agency Information A safe space for individuals who are survivors of violent crimes such as sexual assault to come and receive services
Catholic Charities of Central Washington – Phone 509-965-7100 Address 5301 Tieton Dr, Yakima Agency Information Child, adult, family counseling
Children, Youth, & Family Services (Comprehensive Healthcare) - Phone 575-4084 Agency Information Helping children and families use their strengths to build resiliency and develop the skills needed for the recovery process
Community Education Programs (Comprehensive Healthcare) - Phone 575-4084 Agency Information Community education courses range from one-time trainings on a variety of health and wellness topics such as suicide prevention, to assistance with team building, communication issues, conflict resolution, and planning and goal setting. Common course topics include stress management, effective communication, managing change, diversity, conflict management, effective supervision, as well as drugs and alcohol in the workplace.
Community Health of Central Washington – Phone 509-452-4520 Address 1806 W Lincoln Ave, Yakima Agency Information Primary care behavioral health
Crisis Text Line – Text 741741 Crisis counseling
Dispute Resolution Center of Yakima and Kittitas Counties - Phone 509-453-8949 Address 132 N 1st Ave, Yakima Agency Information Family mediation; parent/youth conflicts; victim/offender restorative justice
Shelter, Food, and Clothing Resources
COVID-19 restrictions may impact availability of in-person services
Catholic Charities of Central Washington – Phone 509-965-7100 Address 5301 Tieton Dr/ 303 E D ST #5, Yakima – Agency Information Housing, emergency food, clothing
Camp Hope – Phone 509-424-1228 Address 2300 E Birch St, Yakima Agency Information Emergency homeless shelter
Fairview SDA Food Pantry – Phone 509-969-4823 Address 1010 S Fair Ave, Yakima Agency Information Emergency food
Housing Authority of Yakima - Phone 509-453-3106 Address 810 N 6th Ave, Yakima Agency Information Housing
Housing Justice Project - Phone 509-453-4400 Agency Information Volunteer and contract attorneys may be able to help those who have received a notice for eviction from a landlord based upon inability to pay rent due to the pandemic OR are in danger of losing housing when the moratorium lifts because of an inability to pay rent.
Lower Valley Crisis and Support Services – Phone 509-837-6689 Address 600 North Ave, Sunnyside Agency Information emergency housing
Next Step Housing – Phone 509-457-8771 Address various locations Agency Information Affordable, safe, healthy communities where individuals and families can improve their lives and raise their children in a clean and sober environment.
Noah’s Ark – Phone 509-877-6337 Address 117 E 2nd ST, Wapato Agency Information Homeless shelter
Northwest Community Action Center – Phone 509-865-7630 Address 706 Rentschler Lane, Toppenish Agency Information Rental assistance program
OIC of Washington – Phone 509-452-7145 Address 1419 Hathaway, Yakima Agency Information Emergency food assistance
Rod’s House – Phone 509-895-2665 Address 204 S Naches Ave, Yakima Agency Information Emergency housing, clothing, and food for 13-24 year olds
Rotary Food Bank - Phone 509-853-8918 Address 703 Central Ave, Yakima Agency Information Emergency food
Sunrise Outreach Center – Phone 509-225-9310 Address 221 E Martin Luther King Blvd, Yakima Agency Information Emergency food
Selah Naches Food Bank - Phone 509-698-2336 Address 810 N Park Dr. Selah Agency Information Emergency Food
Sunshine Behavioral Health - Phone 1-855-951-4874 - Agency Information Resources for homeless and runaway youth.
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church – Phone 509-453-4881 Address 5 N Naches Ave, Yakima Agency Information Emergency food
Union Gospel Mission – Phone 509-248-4510 Address 1300 N 1st A Ave, Yakima Agency Information Meals
Substance Abuse and Addiction Resources
COVID-19 restrictions may impact availability of in-person services
Merit Resource Services – Deferred Prosecution – Phone 509-469-9366 Address 315 N 2nd St, Yakima (other Yakima Valley locations available) Agency Information A participating treatment provider with most of the local therapy courts.
Narcotics Anonymous - Agency Information Recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean
PFLAG (Parents, Families, Friends of Lesbians and Gays) Agency Information Provides confidential peer support, education, and advocacy to LGBTQ+ people, their parents and families, and allies.
Sunshine Behavioral Health - Phone 1-855-951-4874 - Resources for youth with addictions.
Triumph Treatment Center – Phone 509-248-1800 Address Various Yakima locations Agency Information addiction services
Union Gospel Mission – Phone 509-248-4510 Address 1300 N 1st Ave, Yakima - Agency Information Addiction services
AddictionResource.net - Phone 844-640-0175 Agency Information Drug and alcohol addiction hotline with additional resources listed
Alcoholics Anonymous – Agency Information Support group and program to help alcoholics develop a satisfying life without alcohol
Apple Valley Counseling Services – Phone 509-452-1000 Address 611 W A ST, Yakima Agency Information Offering safe, personal and affordable counseling, and specialize in assisting men, women and teenagers battling substance use disorder and domestic violence situations. They answer the phone 24 hours a day and their doors are always open to those seeking help.
Barth Clinic - Phone 509-457-5653 Address 201 E Lincoln Ave Suite 100, Yakima Agency Information Outpatient provider of substance abuse services
Comprehensive Healthcare – Phone 509-575-4084 Address 402 S 4th Ave, Yakima Agency Information Substance use disorder treatment
Innovation Resource Center – Phone 509-836-2400 Address 533 S 6th ST, Sunnyside Agency Information Provides services that meet the requirements of the courts, probation officers, and attorneys helping clients through the process.
Integrity Support Services – Phone 509-882-8012 Address 242 Division ST, Grandview Agency Information Provides addiction treatment and rehab services
Physical Health and Wellness Resources
COVID-19 restrictions may impact availability of in-person services
Yakima Health District – Phone 509-575-4040 Address 1210 Ahtanum Ridge Dr, Yakima Agency Information Health information and services
Yakima Neighborhood Health Services – Phone 509-545-4143 Address various locations Agency Information Health care services
Union Gospel Mission – Phone 509-248-4510 Address 1300 N 1st Ave, Yakima Agency Information Medical and dental care
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic – Address various locations Agency Information Health care
YMCA – Location 1: 509-248-1202 / 5 N Naches Ave, Yakima– Location 2: 509-490-3900 / 3800 River Rd, Yakima Agency Information Youth sports, swimming, fitness classes
Children’s Village - Phone 509-574-3200 (medical) / 509-574-3220 (dental) – Address 3801 Kern Rd, Yakima Agency Information Pediatric dental and medical services
Community Health of Central Washington – Phone 509-452-4520 Address various locations Agency Information Health care
Madison House (Union Gospel Mission) - Phone 509-457-3370 Address 302 S 4th ST, Yakima Agency Information Athletic activities
Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and Northern Idaho – Phone 1-866-904-7721 Address 1117 Tieton Dr, Yakima Agency Information Health care
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic – Phone 509-453-1344 Address 918 E Mead Ave, Yakima Agency Information Youth work skills
Employment and Education Resources
COVID-19 restrictions may impact availability of in-person services
People for People – Phone 509-248-6726 Address 304 W Lincoln Ave Agency Information Job training, educational assistance, job search assistance
Rod’s House – Phone 509-895-2665 Address 204 S Naches Ave, Yakima Agency Information Employment readiness program helps young people graduate with their diploma or earn their GED, become work-ready, and to find and keep meaningful employment.
WorkSource – Phone 509-574-0119 Address 1205 Ahtanum Ridge Dr, Union Gap Agency Information Employment and training services
Yakima County Asset Building Coalition – Phone Call 211 to make an appointment Agency Information Financial Literacy
Yakima Specialties – Phone 509-453-0386 Address 1819 W. J ST, Yakima Agency Information Empowers people with barriers to employment
Easterseals – Phone 206-281-5700 Agency Information Training, placement and related services that help people with disabilities prepare for the workforce
La Casa Hogar – Phone 509-457-5058 Address 106 S 6th ST, Yakima Agency Information Pre-GED classes and English as a second language
Madison House (Union Gospel Mission) - Phone 509-457-3370 Address 302 S 4th ST, Yakima Agency Information After-school tutoring, mentoring, computer training, financial literacy
Northwest Community Action Center – Phone 509-865-7630 Address 706 Rentschler Lane, Toppenish Agency Information Employment and training programs for youths
OIC of Washington – Phone 509-248-6751 Address 815 Fruitvale Ave, Yakima Agency Information Migrant seasonal farmworker program; youth community services, education and employment training
Legal, Violence, and Abuse Resources
COVID-19 restrictions may impact availability of in-person services
Merit Resource Services – Deferred Prosecution – Phone 509-469-9366 Address 315 N 2nd St, Yakima (other Yakima Valley locations available) Agency Information Participating treatment provider with most of the local therapy courts.
Northwest Immigration Rights Project – Phone 509-854-2100 Address 121 Sunnyside Ave, Granger Agency Information Legal services advocating for immigrant rights
Northwest Justice Project – Phone 509-574-4234 Address 311 N 4th ST #201, Yakima Agency Information Legal advocacy for low income individuals
Peaceful Solutions (No website) – Phone 509-469-2033 Address 15 N Naches Ave, Yakima Agency Information Perpetrator anger management; violence victim services
Rod’s House – Phone 509-895-2665 Address 204 S Naches Ave, Yakima Agency Information Crime Victim Advocates for 13-24 year olds
Team Child – Phone 509-573-4993 Address 32 N 3rd ST #410, Yakima -Agency Information “Our primary areas of practice focus on youth rights to education, healthcare, housing and the intersections between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.”
Volunteer Attorney Services – Phone 509-453-4400 Address 6 S 2nd ST Suite 718, Yakima Agency Information Provides referrals to volunteer attorneys for qualified indigent clients
YWCA – Phone 509-248-7796 Address 818 W. Yakima Avenue, Yakima Agency Information Serves all survivors of intimate partner violence, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex
Apple Valley Counseling Services – Phone 509-452-1000 Address 611 W A ST, Yakima Agency Information Assisting men, women and teenagers battling substance use disorder and domestic violence situations.
Columbia Legal Services – Phone 509-575-5593 Address 6 S 2nd ST, Yakima Agency Information “While we focus on impact litigation and policy reform, if you need individual services, we want to ensure you get the help you need.”
Comprehensive Healthcare – Aspen Victim Advocacy Services, Crisis Services – Phone 509-452-9675 Address 402 S 4th Ave Yakima Agency Information Provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes against people.
Department of Children, Youth & Families Child Protective Services (CPS) – Phone 509-225-6500 (after hours 855-420-5888) Address 1002 N 16th Ave Yakima Agency Information Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect.
Flying H Youth Ranch – Phone 509-658-2990 Address 370 Flying H Loop, Naches Agency Information A Christian residential program for troubled teenage boys who are struggling within their families.
Housing Justice Project - Phone 509-453-4400 Agency Information Volunteer and contract attorneys may be able to help those who have received a notice for eviction from a landlord based upon inability to pay rent due to the pandemic OR are in danger of losing housing when the moratorium lifts because of an inability to pay rent.
Lower Valley Crisis and Support Center – Phone 509-837-6689 Address 600 North Ave, Sunnyside Agency Information Information about sexual assault; referral to other community service providers; crisis intervention and on-going support medical and legal advocacy