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Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention (AODP)
Service providers in King County
- Alcohol/Drug 24-Hour Helpline
(206) 722-3703 or 1-800-562-1240
Substance Abuse Outreach to domestic violence shelters, transitional housing and community advocacy programs.
- Center for Career Alternatives
(206) 322-9080
Provides services to mostly ethnic minorities. Mentorships, children's support groups, workshops, community services, immigrants and refugee youth programs.
- Center for Human Services
(206) 362-7282
Onsite childcare for young children while parents are in treatment; chemical dependency treatment for pregnant and parenting women. Annual 2-1/2 day training for teams of youth with peer leadership skills that encourages them to implement substance abuse prevention programming in schools and communities. For teenagers (ages 14-20) and their adult advisors.
- Childhaven
(206) 624-6477
Therapeutic childcare for the children of parents in outpatient chemical dependency treatment programs; respite care in family homes to care for children of parents attending inpatient treatment for 30 days or less, or in a detoxification program.
- Consejo Counseling & Referral Services
(206) 461-4880
For King County Latino Youth - Youth conference, recreation activities free of alcohol and other drug use, school presentations and youth magazine.
- Girl Scouts Totem Council
(206) 826-2186
Provides education to girls on life skills and strategies to prevention drug use and other at-risk behaviors. Also provides parent and youth education groups using the Strengthening Families for Parents and Youth curricula.
- MOMs Plus
(206) 296-7480
Provides services to low income pregnant and parenting women.
- Parent Party Patrol
(253) 572-7870
Educates parents, communities and organization about the dangers youth face every weekend, every holiday, and every summer at unchaperoned parties. Panels of experts who have experienced the devastating results of these parties enlighten parents why they should be concerned about this issue.
- Perinatal Treatment Services
206-223-1300 (Phone)
206-366-0529 (TTY Relay Service)
Onsite childcare for young children while parents are in treatment; chemical dependency treatment for pregnant and parenting women.
- Recovery Center of King County - Central
(206) 322-2970
Onsite childcare for young children while parents are in treatment; chemical dependency treatment for pregnant and parenting women.
- Boys and Girls Club of King County (Iwasil Boys and Girls Club)
(206) 409-5547
Provides the storytelling approach to alcohol and other drug (AOD) prevention is one that engenders values, identity, and self-worth in its participants.
- Therapeutic Health Services
(206) 223-9578
Provides outpatient and case management services to indigent/low income pregnant and parenting women in need of chemical dependency services, and provides child care for persons involved in treatment. Summit Branch: (206) 323-0930; Midvale Branch: (206) 546-9766; Eastside Branch: (425) 747-7892.
- United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
(206) 325-0070
Provides for the Ina Maka Family Program, expended assessment services for DCFS involved clients, outpatient and case management services to indigent/low income pregnant and parenting women in need of chemical dependency services.
- Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation
(253) 735-9627
Providing parent education and parent support groups to Russian/Ukrainian parents/families in South King County using the Strengthening Multi-Ethnic Families and Communities curricula.
- Seattle Public Schools
(206) 252-0854
Provides Project Alert school-based trainings to youth from Aki Kurose and Denny Middle Schools. Project Alert is a social resistance approach to drug abuse prevention for middle school students.
- Northshore Youth and Family Services
(425) 485-6541
Provides parent education using the Nurturing Parenting Programs for parents/caregivers.
- Auburn Youth Resources
(253) 887-8510
Provides Project Alert school-based trainings for 6th and 7th grade students. Project Alert is a social resistance approach to drug abuse prevention for middle school students.
- Neighborhood House
(206) 461-8430
Will provide ALL Stars community-based program designed to delay the onset of or prevent high-risk behaviors in middle school-age adolescents, 11 to 14 years old.
- Recovery Centers of King County
Offsite childcare for young children while parents are in treatment; Chemical dependency treatment for pregnant and parenting women. Services may vary by location so please call for information.
- Kent Branch: (253) 854-6513
- Enumclaw Branch: (360) 825-4050
- Renton Area Youth and Family Services
(425) 271-5600
Providing parent education and parent support groups to parents/families of South King County using the Strengthening Multi-Ethnic Families and Communities curricula.
- SafeFutures Youth Center
(206) 938-9606
Provides parent education and youth training using the Creating Lasting Connections program.
- Vashon Youth and Family Services
(206) 463-5511
Provides parent education groups using the Guiding Good Choices and Incredible Years programs. Also provides parent support groups and prevention events.
- Children's Services of Sno-Valley
(425) 888-2777
Provides parent education groups using the curricula Parenting: A Skills Training Program that is effective in increasing bonding between parent and child.
- Friends of Youth (Redmond & Issaquah Office)
Provides school-based training for elementary students using the Life Skills Training program. Also provides to parents/caregivers parent education using the Guiding Good Choices Program.
- Redmond: (425) 869-6490
- Issaquah: (425) 392-6367
- Therapeutic Health Services - Eastside Branch
(425) 747-7892
Onsite childcare for young children while parents are in treatment; chemical dependency treatment for pregnant and parenting women.
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