📍 Washington Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers

🧠 Statewide Resources

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
    📞 Call or text 988 · 24/7 support for suicide prevention, mental health, and substance use crises

  • Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Crisis Services
    📞 1‑866‑427‑4747 · 24/7 statewide crisis hotline
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  • Crisis Connections
    📞 (206) 461‑3222 (King County)
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  • Crisis Text Line
    📱 Text HOME to 741741

  • Veterans Crisis Line
    📞 Dial 988, then press 1

📌 How to Access Help

  • Call or text 988 or 1‑866‑427‑4747 for 24/7 crisis support.

  • Mobile crisis teams and walk-in crisis centers are available in all major regions including King, Pierce, and Spokane counties.

  • Specialized crisis services for youth, veterans, rural residents, and people with disabilities are offered.

  • Services are free or low-cost and open regardless of insurance or immigration status.

  • Language interpretation services are available.

🏙️ King County (Seattle, Bellevue)

Crisis Connections – 24/7 Crisis Hotline

📍 517 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
📞 (206) 461‑3222
🕒 24/7 phone and text crisis support
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🌇 Pierce County (Tacoma)

Pierce County Crisis Services

📍 1305 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma, WA 98402
📞 (800) 576‑7764
🕒 24/7 crisis hotline and mobile response
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🌆 Spokane County (Spokane)

Spokane Regional Health District – Crisis Services

📍 1101 W College Ave, Spokane, WA 99201
📞 (509) 838‑0531
🕒 Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 5 PM · After hours via 988
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🌄 Snohomish County (Everett)

Snohomish County Human Services – Crisis Services

📍 3000 Rockefeller Ave, Everett, WA 98201
📞 (425) 388‑7200
🕒 Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 5 PM · 24/7 crisis line available
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🌉 Whatcom County (Bellingham)

Whatcom County Behavioral Health – Crisis Support

📍 311 Grand Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225
📞 (360) 676‑4800
🕒 Mon–Fri: 8 AM – 5 PM · Crisis line after hours via 988
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✅ Notes

  • Washington’s crisis system integrates statewide hotlines, local crisis centers, mobile outreach, and emergency stabilization units.

  • Many counties offer peer support services, youth crisis teams, and veteran-specific programs.

  • Services focus on accessibility for rural and tribal communities.

  • Most services are provided free of charge and include language interpretation.