Toolkit

NATIVE-RUN PROGRAMS OFFER 
SUPPORT FOR NATIVE PEOPLE

The Native Resource Hub helps Native people find resources in Washington.

The Native Resource Hub is staffed by Native people and exists to serve all Indigenous people living in Washington. The Hub provides up-to-date information about treatment and recovery programs for substance use, including which programs have space available.

To reach the Hub, call (866) 491-1683 during normal business hours.

 

The Hub also helps Native people find culturally appropriate services for mental health care and life stressors or crises. It’s an information resource for health care and service providers who support Native people, tribal governments, and Native families and individuals. It provides information about other Native and non-Native resources as well, with a focus on building community and connection. 

The Hub can help Native people experiencing:

  • Food or housing insecurity.
  • A need for mental health care.
  • Trouble paying energy or utility bills.
  • Legal challenges.
  • Trouble finding or keeping a job.
  • A desire to connect with culture or community.

For people looking for resources after business hours, the Washington Recovery Help Line is open 24/7. Call (866) 789-1511.

The Native Resource Hub helps Native people find resources in Washington.

The Native Resource Hub is staffed by Native people and exists to serve all Indigenous people living in Washington. The Hub provides up-to-date information about treatment and recovery programs for substance use, including which programs have space available.

To reach the Hub, call (866) 491-1683 during normal business hours.

 

The Hub also helps Native people find culturally appropriate services for mental health care and life stressors or crises. It’s an information resource for health care and service providers who support Native people, tribal governments, and Native families and individuals. It provides information about other Native and non-Native resources as well, with a focus on building community and connection. 

The Hub can help Native people experiencing:

  • Food or housing insecurity.
  • A need for mental health care.
  • Trouble paying energy or utility bills.
  • Legal challenges.
  • Trouble finding or keeping a job.
  • A desire to connect with culture or community.

For people looking for resources after business hours, the Washington Recovery Help Line is open 24/7. Call (866) 789-1511.

Call the Native and Strong Lifeline for suicide-prevention support.

The Native and Strong Lifeline is a suicide, crisis and help line for all Indigenous people living in Washington. It is fully staffed and operated by Native people. When you call, you’ll talk to a Native crisis counselor. The lifeline is available 24/7, every day.

  • Call 988 and press 4 to reach the Native and Strong Lifeline.
Call the Native and Strong Lifeline for suicide-prevention support.

The Native and Strong Lifeline is a suicide, crisis and help line for all Indigenous people living in Washington. It is fully staffed and operated by Native people. When you call, you’ll talk to a Native crisis counselor. The lifeline is available 24/7, every day.

  • Call 988 and press 4 to reach the Native and Strong Lifeline.