INTRODUCTION TO RESOURCE GUIDE

INTRODUCTION TO RESOURCE GUIDE This is a guide to resources available in Yakima and the surrounding areas. We hope that this guide is helpful to you...
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INTRODUCTION TO RESOURCE GUIDE

This is a guide to resources available in Yakima and the surrounding areas. We hope that this guide is helpful to you. For additional resources, visit the Washington Information Network 2-1-1 online at http://www.resourcehouse.info/win211 If you know of any additional resources in our community that would be helpful to our students, or have feedback after using these resources, please contact Maribel Jiménez in

the Counseling and Advising Center. Please feel free to copy this information as needed. Contact me with questions or concerns at (509) 574.4965 or by email at: [email protected]

Thank you!

Maribel Jiménez Maribel Jiménez, MSW Counselor Yakima Valley Community College

Yakima Valley Community College does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, genetic information, or age in admission, treatment, or participation in its programs, services and activities, or in employment. All inquiries regarding compliance should be directed to the Director of Human Resource Services, YVCC, South 16 th Ave. & Nob Hill Blvd., Yakima, WA 98902; or call 509.574.4670.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Resource

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Emergency Numbers

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Mental Health and Suicide Prevention

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Food

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Legal

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Medical

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Dental

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Housing

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Clothing

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Veterans

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Deaf Services

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Child Care and Parenting

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Pregnancy

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Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

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Immigration Services

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Chemical Dependency

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Transportation

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Cultural Resources

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Other Resources

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS 

In case of an emergency, dial 911



Yakima Police Department: (509) 575.6200 200 S. 3rd St. Yakima WA 98901 Detectives (509) 575.6212 website: www.yakimapolice.org



Other Local Police Departments: Union Gap Police Department (509) 248.0430, Selah Police Department (509) 698.7347, Moxee Police Department (509) 575.8850



Yakima County Sheriff’s Office: 1822 S. 1st Street P.O. Box 1388 Yakima WA 98907

Call (509) 574.2500 or (800) 572.0490 

Washington State Patrol: 2715 Rudkin Road, Union Gap, WA 98903 (509) 575.2320



Washington Poison Center: If you have a poison emergency, call the poison center at (800) 222.1222

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Grandview Police Department: 201 W. Second St. Grandview, WA 98930 (509) 882.2000.



Other Local Police Departments: Mabton Police Department (509) 894.4096, Prosser Police Department (509)786.1500, Toppenish Police Department (509) 865.4355, Zillah Police Department (509) 829.6100



Sunnyside Law and Justice Center: 401 Homer St. Sunnyside, WA 98901

(509) 837.2120.

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MENTAL HEALTH AND SUICIDE PREVENTION

All providers accept medical coupons or have reduced fees 

Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: (509) 575.4084 402 S. 4th Ave Yakima WA, 98902



Crisis Open Line: CWCMH Crisis Services are provided 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. 505 S. 4th Ave Yakima WA 98902 (509) 575.4200. website: www.cwcmh.org



Yakima Valley Farm Workers Behavioral Health Services: 918 E. Mead St. Yakima WA 98903. Currently taking children only, adults on waiting list. (509) 453.1344



Catholic Family and Child Services : (509) 965.7100 or (800) 246.2962 5301 Tieton Drive Suite C, Yakima WA 98908-3478



Yakama Nation Family & Children’s Services: Nak-Nu-We-Sha Program: (509) 865.5121 Shearer Lane Post Office Box 151 Toppenish WA 98948



Helpline Center.org: (800) 273.255

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health: (509) 837.2089 1319 Saul Rd. Sunnyside. WA 98944



Yakima Valley Farm Workers Behavioral Health Services: (509) 882.3444 1000 Wallace Way Grandview ,WA 98930



Yakama Nation Family & Children’s Services Nak-Nu-We-Sha Program: (509) 865.5121 ext. 6801 Shearer Lane Post Office Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948



Benton County Suicide Prevention: (800) 783.0544

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FOOD 

Union Gospel Mission: (509) 248.4510 1220 N. 1st St. Open to All M-F Breakfast 7am Lunch/Chapel 12noon, Dinner 5:45pm Saturday and Sunday Breakfast 8am, Dinner 5:45



Union Gospel Mission Food Bank: (509) 248.4510 by appointment only for Families with Children, Seniors 65+



OIC Food Bank: (509) 452.7145 1419 Hathaway St. (across from DSHS on 16 th) Open Tue.Thur. 10am-2pm Documents required: ID with current Yakima address or light bill



Salvation Army: (509) 453.3139 9 S. 6th Ave. M-F 2pm-4pm. Documents required: Bill in your name and ID



Seventh Day Adventist Community Food Bank: (509) 452.2041 507 N. 35th Ave. Tuesday only 9:30 to 11:30



St. Michael’s Episcopal Church: (509) 453.4881 5 S. Naches Ave. Fridays only 10am to 12 noon



St. Vincent De Paul: (509) 457.5111



Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Yakima: (509) 453.2343 221 E. Martin Luther King Blvd. Thursday only 10am-12noon.



Yakima Food Bank: (509) 853.8918 703 Central Ave. Fridays only 9am-12noon



Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, food stamps): Must apply at DSHS, work at least part-time, meet income requirements

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Salvation Army, Grandview: (509) 882.2584



Seventh Day Adventist Community Food Bank, Grandview: (509) 837-6649 or (509) 786.2588



St. Joseph Catholic Church, Sunnyside: (509) 837.2243



Jubilee Ministry of Prosser Food Pantry: (509) 786.3033



Granger Food Bank: (509) 830.7145

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LEGAL 

Yakima Department of Corrections: (509) 574.1700



Juvenile Court Administration: (509) 574.2050



Juvenile Detention: (509) 574.2110



Yakima Probation Services: (509) 574.1860



City of Yakima Probation: (509) 575.3570



Yakima County District Court: (509) 574.1800



Crime Victim’s Compensation Program: (800) 762.3716



Washington State Child Support Enforcement: (206) 586.3162



Dispute Resolution Center: (509) 453.8949



Yakama Indian Crime Victim’s Services: (509) 865.5121



Yakama Nation Prosecutor: (509) 865.5121



Northwest Justice Project : (509) 574.4234 311 N. 4th St. Suite 201 Low-income and priority based. Farm-worker issues and basic issues (benefits, DSHS, assistance, housing, evictions) proof of income



Northwest Justice Project Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral: (888) 201.1014



TeamChild-Columbia Legal Services & WA Defender Association: (509) 573.4993



Family Court Facilitator: (509) 574.2695



Columbia Legal Services: (509) 575.5593 or (800) 631.1323



Yakima Prosecutor’s Office: (509) 574.1300 or (800) 441.0859

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LEGAL . . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Northwest Adoptions: (509)248.7220



Coordinated Legal Education, Advice and Referral (CLEAR): (888) 387.7111



Yakima Nation Tribal Court: (509) 865.5121



Local Municipal Courts: Granger (509) 854.1725 Mabton (509) 894.4096 Sunnyside (509) 839.4427 Toppenish (509) 865.5959 Zillah (509) 829.5605



Yakima County Jail: (509) 574.1700



Yakima County Probation: (509) 574.1860



Yakima County District Court: (509) 574.1800



Crime Victim’s Compensation Program: (800) 762.3716



Washington State Child Support Enforcement: (206) 586.3162



Dispute Resolution Center: (509) 453.8949



Yakama Indian Crime Victim’s Services: (509) 865-5121



Yakama Nation Prosecutor: (509) 865.5121

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MEDICAL

All Providers Accept Medical Coupons or Have Reduced Fees



Yakima Valley Farm Worker’s Clinic: (509) 248.3334



Yakima Neighborhood Health Services: (509) 454.4143



Yakima Pediatrics: (509) 575.0114



Central Washington Family Medicine: (509) 452.4520



Children’s Village: (509) 574.3200



Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital: (509) 575.8000



Yakima Regional Hospital: (509) 575.5000



Planned Parenthood: (866) 904.7721



Children’s Hospital (Seattle): (206) 987.2000



Lourdes Medical Center (Tri-Cities): (509) 547.7704



Yakama Indian Health Services: (509) 865.5121



Health Insurance for Children: (877) KIDSNOW www.insurekidsnow.gov



Union Gospel Mission Medical Clinic: (509) 853.4327 Free WALK INS Tue & TH-Sat 9am to 1 / Wed 1-5



Homeless Healthcare, Neighborhood Connections YNHS: (Medical & Dental) (509) 834.2098

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Yakima Valley Farm Worker’s Clinic, Grandview: (509) 882.3444; Toppenish (509) 865.5600



YVFWC Mountainview Women’s Health Center, Grandview: (509) 882.4700



Yakima Neighborhood Health Services, Sunnyside: (509) 837.8200



Sunnyside Community Hospital: (509) 837.1500



Toppenish Community Hospital: (509) 865.3105



Prosser Memorial Hospital: (509) 786.2222 www.pmhmedicalcenter.com



Planned Parenthood, Sunnyside: (509) 837.6979



WIC Sunnyside office: (509) 837.8200



Mid Valley Community Clinic, Sunnyside: (509) 839.6822



Sunnyside Community Hospital Clinics: (509) 837.6911 or (509) 837.4949

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DENTAL 

ABCD Dental Program: (509) 945.6695



Yakima Neighborhood Health Dental: (509) 574.5562 (accept medical coupons)



Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic: (509) 248.1082 (accept medical coupons)



Children’s Village: (509) 574.3220 (accept medical coupons)



Yakima Dental Center & Orthodontics: (509) 576.0600 (accept medical coupon for ages 0-20)



Yakima Family Dental: (509) 457.6300 (accept medical coupon for ages 0-20)



Chalet Dental Clinic: (509) 965.0080 (accept medical coupons for ages 0-21)



Creekside Dental Clinic: (509) 577.8277 (accept medical coupons 0-18)



YVCC Dental Hygiene Clinic: (509) 574.4917



Union Gospel Mission: (509) 853.4335 appointment only for non-insured, sliding scale based on income

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

ABCD Dental Program, Benton-Franklin Co. Health District: (509) 460.4200



Kidscreen: (509) 454.3103 - No Cost; Kids Connect



Sunnyside Community Hospital: (509) 837.1500



Yakima Neighborhood Health Dental Sunnyside: (509) 837.8200



Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, Grandview: (509) 882.4491, Toppenish (509)865.3886, Prosser (509)786.2010



YVFWC Mobile Medical and Dental Services, Toppenish: (509) 865.3886



Community Dental Clinic, Sunnyside (509) 837.7178



Yakima Indian Health Center, Toppenish: (509) 865.2102



Spavinaw Dental, Sunnyside: (509) 837.4596



Sunnyside Family Dental Center: (509) 837.3292



YVCC-Yakima Campus Dental Hygiene Clinic: (509) 574.4920

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HOUSING 

Yakima Valley Community College Student Residence Center: (509) 574.4885



Yakima Housing Authority : (509) 453.3106 810 N. 6th Ave Yakima Open M-Th 12:30-5:30



YWCA Family Homeless Shelter: (509) 248.7796 FOR Women and Children and Domestic Violence Victims 818 W. Yakima Ave.



Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity: (509) 453.8077 21 W. Mead Suite 110 Yakima Ave M-F 9-5



Union Gospel Mission: FAMILY (509) 853.4330 MEN (509) 248.4510 1220 N. 1st St.



Homeless Youth Center: (509) 969.0629



Cornerstone Apartments: (509) 965.8006



Landlord/Tenants' Rights: (509) 575.6101



American Red Cross: (509) 457.1690 (temporary housing in case of house fi re)



Office of Housing and Neighborhood Conservation: (509) 575.6101



Washington Telephone Assistance Program: (800) 700.8880

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Sunnyside Housing Authority: (509) 837.5454 204 S. 13th St. Sunnyside WA 98944



Yakima Nation Housing Authority: (509) 877.6171



Benton/Franklin Community Action Committee, Prosser: (509) 786.3379



Northwest Community Action Center (NCAC), Toppenish: (509) 865.7630



Prosser Garden Apartments: (509) 786.2772



Heritage Court for Seniors and/or Disabled, Grandview: (509) 882.1145



The Salvation Army, Grandview: (509) 882.2584



Landlord/Tenants' Rights: (509) 575.6101



YWCA Family Crisis Program, Sunnyside: (509) 837.6689



Low Income Housing/Energy Assistance Program OIC, Sunnyside Office: (509) 839.0204



Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP): provides assistance to low-income families in WA state to help with home heating and utility services www.liheap.org

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CLOTHING 

Salvation Army: (509) 453.3139 6th Ave. M-F 2pm-4pm. Documents required: Bill in your name and ID



St. Vincent De Paul: (509) 457.5111



Union Gospel Mission: (509) 248.4510 Men: M-F 4-4:55pm Women: M-Th 3-4:30pm



Vineyard Christian Fellowship of Yakima: (509) 453.2343 221 E. Martin Luther King Blvd. Thursday only 10am-12noon.



Working Women’s Wardrobe YWCA: (509) 248.7796

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

The Salvation Army: (509) 882.2584 248 Division St. Grandview, WA 98930,



Good Will: (509) 837.6555 2840 E. Lincoln Ave. Sunnyside, WA 98944



Hobs Hospice Benefits Shop: (509) 786.7435 612 5th St. Prosser, WA 99350

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VETERANS 

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Website: http://www.va.gov/



Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs Website: http://www.dva.wa.gov/



Department of Veterans Affairs Regional Office: (800) 827.1000



Yakima VA Medical Clinic: (509) 966.0199 717 Fruitvale Blvd Yakima, WA



Yakima Valley Vet Center: (509) 457.2736 Fax: (509) 457.1822 2119 West Lincoln Avenue Yakima, WA 98902



Veterans Assistance Fund Call: (509) 574.1537



Veterans Claims Office (VFW): (509) 457.5400 118 S. 5th Ave., Yakima, WA 98902



CWCMH Veterans Initiative Program: (509) 248.9302 301 S. 6th St. Yakima, WA 98901



GI Bill Benefits: (888) GI BILL 1 (888) 442.4551) http://www.gibill.va.gov/

DEAF RESOURCES 

Washington Sensory Disabilities Services: http://www.wsdsonline.org/



Deaf Access Washington: These services currently include but are not limited to Community Residential Services, Vocational Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health Services, Sexual Assault Counseling and Parent to Parent Education Washington Sensory Disabilities Services Website: http://www.wsdsonline.org/

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CHILD CARE AND PARENTING 

Washington State Childcare Resource & Referral Network.: (800) 446.1114 To fi nd out if you qualify you can visit their website for further information: www.childcarenet.org



Easter Seals Jane's House Early Learning Center: (509) 574.4762 offers much more than high quality childcare. Located at 1101 South 13th Avenue in Yakima, WA



ECEAP– Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program: (509) 248.3950 is for preschool for children who are 4 years old and live at or below the poverty line, or are disabled. www.epicnet.org/ earlychildhoodeducation.php



Catholic Family and Child Service & VIP (Valley Intervention Program): (509) 965.7100 Serves children and families who struggle with a range of concerns such as: not following instructions, tantrums, aggression, back talking and whining, school readiness concerns and more. Other services include: counseling, childcare, maternity and adoption services, volunteer chore service, kindergarten. 5301-C Tieton Drive Yakima, WA 98908 www.cfcsyakima.org/family



Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)-Yakima Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) services: (509) 225.6500 ; after hours number (800) 562.5624 are designed to reduce the risk of abuse, find safe alternatives to out-of-home placement, and assure safety and permanency for children in care.



Strong Families/Familias Fuertes: (509) 575.4858 is a 13 session parenting program offered in English and Spanish. Contact them at Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

ECEAP– Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program: (509) 248.3950 is for preschool for children who are 4 years old and live at or below the poverty line, or are disabled. www.epicnet.org/ earlychildhoodeducation.php



Catholic Family and Child Services, Sunnyside: (509) 839.8260 provides counseling, childcare, maternity and adoption services, volunteer chore service, kindergarten.



Epic Headstart Sunnyside Child Development Center: (509) 837.5991 Toppenish Child Development Center (509)865.8268 or (509) 865.8269



Inspire Development Centers: Provides services for migrant and rural economically disadvantaged families. Programs include Headstart and ECEAP. Grandview (509) 882.2444, Granger (509) 854.1630, Mabton (509) 894.4322 & (509) 894.4555, Sunnyside (509) 837.6015



NCAC - Northwest Community Action Center: (509) 865.7630 provides parenting classes and assistance looking for childcare. Toppenish



Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)-Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) services: are designed to reduce the risk of abuse, fi nd safe alternatives to out -of- home placement, and assure safety and permanency for children in care. Sunnyside (509) 839.7200, Toppenish (509) 865.1450



SunnysideDSHS Working Connections Child Care: (509) 839.7200



Strong Families/Familias Fuertes: (509) 575.4858 is a 13 session parenting program offered in English and Spanish. Contact them at Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health 14

PREGNANCY 

Birthright: (509) 248.9783



Catholic Family & Child Service: (509) 965.7100



Cedar River Clinics: (509) 575.6422



Planned Parenthood: (509) 248.3625



Yakima Neighborhood Health: (509) 454.4143



Yakima Health District: (509) 575.4040



Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital-Child Health Services: (509) 575.8160



Central Washington Family Medicine: (509) 452.4520



Planned Parenthood, Sunnyside: (509) 837.6979



Yakima Neighborhood Health, Sunnyside: (509) 837.8200



Life Options, Grandview: (509) 882.1899, Sunnyside (509) 839.2000

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Birthright: (509) 839.3049 Sunnyside



Planned Parenthood: (509) 837.6979 Sunnyside



Yakima Neighborhood Health: (509) 837.8200 Sunnyside



Life Options: (509) 882.1899 Grandview, (509) 839.2000 Sunnyside

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SEXUAL ASSAULT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 

Yakima County Open Line-Sexual Assault: (509) 452.9675 or (888) 605.6999



YWCA Domestic Violence Advocate: (509) 248.7796



National Hot-line Sexual Assault: (800) 656.HOPE



Crime Victim’s Compensation: (800) 762.3716



Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799.SAFE (7233) or (800) 562.6025 (8-5, 7 days a week)



Yakama Nation Domestic Violence Office: (509) 865.5121



Battered Women’s Justice Project: (800) 903.0111



Child Protective Services: (800) 562.5624

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

WA State Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Sunnyside Office: (509) 837.6689



Lower Valley Crisis and Support Services: (509) 837.6689



Domestic Violence Services of Benton/Franklin County Women’s Confidential Shelter: (509) 582.9841 or (800) 648.1277

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IMMIGRATION SERVICES



U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: (800) 375.5283 Some of the services they provide are citizenship, lawful permanent residency, family and employment related immigration, employment authorization, inter-country adoptions, asylum and refugee status, replacement immigration documents, and foreign student authorization. http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis Yakima Field Office is located at 415 N. 3rd St. Yakima WA

98901. The Information counter is open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 8:30-3:00 p.m. 

National Immigration Law Center: www.nilc.org



Latino/a Educational Achievement Project: http://www.leapwa.org/dream.htm



Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC): ( 509) 839.020.4630 Railroad Ave. Sunnyside, WA 98944



Latino/a Educational Achievement Project: http://www.leapwa.org/dream.htm



Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) : (509) 839.0204 630 Railroad Ave. Sunnyside, WA 98944

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CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY 

Narcotics Anonymous Hotline: (877) 664.0398



Alcohol & Drug Addiction Treatment & Support Act (DSHS): (877) 501.2233



ADATSA Yakima County: (509) 574.2740



Drug-rehabs.org Hotline: (877) 608.4748



Barth Clinic: (509) 457.5653



Dependency Health Services: (509) 248.1200



Detox: (509) 453.2900



James Oldham Treatment Center: (509) 865.6705



Merit Resources: (509) 469.9366



Riel House (Triumph Treatment Services): (509) 575.4810



Sundown M Ranch: (509) 457.0990 or (800) 326.7444



Triumph Treatment Services: (509) 248.1800



Veteran’s Substance Abuse Treatment: (509) 457.2736



Yakama Indian Nation Comprehensive Alcohol Program: (509) 865.5121

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Alcoholics Anonymous: (509) 830.6723 / www.aa.org



Barth Clinic, Zillah: (509) 829.6440



Dependency Health Services, Sunnyside: (509) 837.2089



James Oldham Treatment Center, Buena: (509) 865.6705



Merit Resources: (509) 837.7700 Sunnyside



Triumph Treatment Services, Buena: (509) 248.1800



Yakama Indian Nation Comprehensive Alcohol Program: (509) 865.5121

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TRANSPORTATION 

People For People is a non-profit organization committed to serving people with training, employment, and transportation throughout Washington State. (509) 457.1111



Yakima bus schedules: Available by visiting their website http://www.ci.yakima.wa.us/services/transit/



Yakima City Transit: (509) 575.6175



D.O.T. Safety of Vehicle Hotline: (800) 424.9393



Dial-a-ride: (509) 248.1119

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Dial-a-ride: (509) 786.1707



Greyhound - Sunnyside Station: (509) 837.5344



Snow/Weather Information: (509) 698.4636



Car seats-National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: (800) 424.9393



Peaceful Solutions (Domestic Violence situations): (509) 248.7796

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CULTURAL RESOURCES 

Bureau of Indian Affairs: (509) 865.2255



Tribal Police: (509) 865.2933



Yakama Indian Health Center Information: (509) 865.5151



Washington State Migrant Education: (509) 454.2854



Washington State Commission on African American Affairs: (360) 725.5664



Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs: (360) 725.5667



Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs: (360) 725.5661 www.cha.wa.gov



Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic: (509) 248.3334



La Casa Hogar (Interfaith Coalition): (509) 457.5058



Parents, Families& Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG): Yakima Valley PO Box 1681 Yakima, WA 98907 [email protected]

. . . LOWER VALLEY . . . 

Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic: Grandview (509) 882.3444, Toppenish (509) 865.3886

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OTHER RESOURCES 

Washington Information Network 211 They answer the call to get help into people’s hands statewide. Simply dial 211.



Yakima DSHS: (877) 501.2233 Contact DSHS to fi nd out if you qualify for assistance with cash or food assistance, medical care, child care, and other services.



Social Security Administration: Contact them for Social Security Cards, Retirement Benefits, Disability Benefits, Survivors Benefits, Medicare, and more. Open Mon-Fri

9-4 p.m. 801 Fruitvale Blvd Yakima WA 98902 (800) 772.1213 www.sssa.gov 

Yakima County Services: information about Education & Training, Elections, Emergencies, Environment & Water, Hearings & Meetings, Judicial Affairs, Land Use/Parcel Information, Law Enforcement, Licenses, Permits, Taxes, Personal Information. 128 North 2nd Street Yakima, Washington 98901 (509) 574.1000 or (800) 572.7354 www.yakimacounty.us/services.asp



Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC): (509) 248.6751 services include Job Placement, Education & Training, Housing Programs, Home Energy Assistance, Bill Assistance,

Minor Home Repair, Farm Worker Services and more. 815 Fruitvale Blvd Yakima, WA 98902 

Yakima County Health District: (509) 575.4040 or (800) 535.5016. 1210 Ahtanum Ridge Dr. Union Gap WA 98903



Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR): (509) 225.4455 provides individualized employment services and counseling to people with disabilities. 1002 North 16th Yakima, WA 98902-2500 Toll free: (800) 548.8755. Also see their website at: www1.dshs.wa.gov/DVR



Worksource: (509) 574.0105 Help fi nding a job, emergency help, job training, tax help, or if you want to look at national, regional, or local job boards. 306 Division Yakima WA 98902 https://fortress.wa.gov/esd/worksource

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