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Youth Eastside Services
Counselor
425-556-2335
danielh@youtheastsideservices.org
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Danny, our Youth
Eastside Services Counselor, has an office right here at The Old
Fire House, and is here during regular drop-in hours. He's not
only super-friendly, but also usually has candy and snacks in
his office. You can talk to him about relationship issues,
school problems, substance abuse, teen dating violence, anger
management, conflict resolution, and so on. Whatever you need,
he can help you figure it out. |
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Youth Eastside Services
B-GLAD Drop-In 425-747-4937
www.youtheastsideservices.org
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B-GLAD is a drop-in
support group open to kids ages 12-19 who may identify
themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender or who may
be questioning their sexuality. Co-facilitated by trained
professionals, the B-GLAD group enables youth to meet their
peers, share common concerns, ask questions in a safe
environment, and receive information and support that encourages
responsible decision making. |
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Friends of Youth
24-Hour Shelter Hotline
206-236-KIDS
www.friendsofyouth.org
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Friends of Youth (FOY)
offers emergency shelters and safe, stable temporary living
alternatives to youths who are dealing with family crisis. The
agency offers counseling and referral services to assist in the
first steps towards family reconciliation or finding a safe,
stable housing alternative. |
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Friends of Youth
Youth Development and Employment
www.friendsofyouth.org
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Friends of Youth (FOY)
offers a range of services throughout King and Snohomish
Counties to help youth develop the skills and interpersonal
relationships that will serve them well throughout their lives.
Our programs feature a variety of positive, learning-oriented
activities for youth and teens, from educational resources to on
the job training. |
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Healthy Start
www.healthystartfamily.org
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Healthy Start is a
parenting education and support program for young families
designed for parents, age 22 or younger, parenting their first
child. Program benefits include home visits, group activities,
developmental and health screenings, and referrals to community
resources. |
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Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory
Committee
425-556-2358
rypac@redmond.gov
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Redmond Youth
Partnership is a diverse group of youth and adults coming
together to create a voice for young people in Redmond. |
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Redmond Police Department
425-556-2370
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Redmond Police
officers stop by the OFH daily. They are familiar with our
program and are available to answer questions and address
concerns for staff, youth, and parents. |
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Teen Link
206-461-4922 or
1-866-TEENLINK
www.crisisclinic.org |
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TeenLink provides a helpline for teen/peer advice on all issues
including suicide prevention,
substance abuse, relationship problems and more. This teen helpline is
answered by teens every night from 6-10pm. Teens can talk about
anything on their minds, confidentially and anonymously. |
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Public Health Teen Clinics
Eastgate Location:
206-296-9770
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Teen Clinics provide
sexual health education and services. All services at Public
Health Teen Clinics are FREE or low cost. Clinics are a safe,
friendly, confidential place for teens to get the help they need
and learn the facts.
Teen Clinic (walk-in): Wednesdays 1:30-5:00pm |
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Eastside Domestic Violence Program
425-556-2335
www.edvp.org |
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Children and teens who
experience domestic violence in their families are themselves victims of domestic violence.
EDVP provides weekly support groups for children and teens designed to provide age-appropriate
information about domestic violence, while also offering self-esteem
building activities and skills
to resolve conflict to end the learned behavior of domestic violence and build healthy relationships.
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LAMBERT House
206-322-2515
www.lamberthouse.org |
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The LAMBERT House is a
center for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning
youth that encourages empowerment through the development of
leadership, social and life skills. Providing a safe place
for queer youth ages 22 and under, their calendar is packed with
fun activities, support groups, planning meetings, dances and
other events. |
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Family Resource Center
www.familyresourcecenter.org |
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Family Resource Center
is an innovative nonprofit agency that works collaboratively to
lower barriers to services so family throughout King County are
always able to find the help they need, when they need it. |