Empowers Deaf and DeafBlind survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment to transform their lives, while striving to change the beliefs and behaviors that foster and perpetuate violence. Provides comprehensive services to individuals and families, community education, and advocacy on systems and policy issues.
Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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King
Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services
API Chaya
Provides support to people who have experienced domestic, sexual assault, forced marriage, human trafficking, and exploitation. Services include resources and referrals, advocacy-based counseling, legal advocacy, support groups, and safety and support planning. Office hours are Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm.
Broadview Emergency Shelter
Provides housing for homeless women and children in a secure, confidential facility.
Consejo Counseling & Referral Service
Provides culturally-competent behavioral health services to growing yet underserved Latino communities with a focus on families with children.
DAWN (Domestic Abuse Women's Network)
Provides comprehensive domestic violence services, including children’s programs, 24-hour Advocacy & Crisis Line and emergency shelter for domestic violence victims in south King County.
LifeWire
Provides services in East and North King County for people who have experienced physical, emotional or sexual abuse, including counseling, advocacy, and legal services.
New Beginnings
Advocates provide domestic violence victims with support, provide information, help to assess immediate needs, and help victims make informed choices. Advocates can connect victims to New Beginnings services or to resources in the community.
NW Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian & Gay Survivors of Abuse
The NW Network of Bisexual, Trans, Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Abuse works to end violence and abuse by building loving and equitable relationships in our community and across the country by providing support for survivors, community engagement, and youth programs and activities.
Refugee Women's Alliance Domestic Violence Program (REWA)
The Refugee Women’s Alliance strives to increase the safety and well-being of refugee and immigrant women by raising awareness of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking and providing support to survivors by providing legal advocacy, safety planning services, case management, counseling and community education. Services are offered in 15 languages.
The Dove Project
The Dove Project provides services to individuals who have been affected by interpersonal violence. Services include a 24-hour hotline (call or text), emotional support, danger assessment, safety planning for individuals and their children (and pets too if needed), legal help, education on domestic and sexual violence, access to bi-lingual services (Spanish language), advocates who work specifically with young people who are survivors of DV/SA, short-term emergency shelter, public assistance support, reproductive health support (pregnancy tests, Plan B), To-Go bags, flexi-funds for housing stability, support for specialized private therapy, online support groups, phones and computers for loan, and referrals to trusted doctors, therapists, and other social service teams. The Dove Project serves King County.
YWCA - Domestic Violence Shelter
Confidential emergency shelter and advocacy for women and children facing domestic violence, with locations serving King County. YWCA offers safe and confidential housing for women and families who are experiencing domestic violence (DV). This is a short-term emergency shelter program for women and children only.
Kitsap
YWCA of Kitsap County
Provides temporary-emergency housing for women and children affected by domestic violence. Residents receive advocacy-based counseling, children’s activities, housing and employment advocacy, support groups, food, clothing, Community-based support groups, and transportation.
Kittitas
ASPEN (Abuse, Support & Prevention Education Now)
Dedicated to the elimination of domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crimes through prevention, education, and advocacy for victims. Programs recognize a responsibility to provide culturally sensitive services and strive to meet the unique needs of our diverse community.
Central WA Comprehensive Mental Health - Ellensburg Center
Provides a full range of mental health, chemical dependency, housing, veterans, domestic violence, and sexual assault services as well as community education and other specialized services throughout Yakima, Kittitas, and Klickitat Counties.
Klickitat
Programs for Peaceful Living (Bingen)
Certified staff are available 24/7 to work with individuals and families that are struggling with the effects of crime through advocacy, counseling, parent support, safety planning, as well as community outreach and education.
Programs for Peaceful Living (Goldendale)
Certified staff are available 24/7 to work with individuals and families that are struggling with the effects of crime through advocacy, counseling, parent support, safety planning, as well as community outreach and education.