WSCC Members

Washington State Community Connectors supports a collaborative network of organizations and individuals who are passionate about children’s behavioral health. Members of this collaborative network have opportunities to connect with people from outside of their own communities, participate in statewide advocacy efforts, and grow their organizational or individual capacy to create change in the field of behavioral health.

We help families reclaim their resiliency! Our lived experience speaks truth into the complexities of parenting a child or youth with constant behavioral care needs.

We help parents:

  • Increase daily coping strategies
  • Navigate child serving systems such as school, juvenile court, and behavioral health
  • Develop an on-going support network

www.acommonvoice.org

Great Rivers Behavioral Health

Our mission is to develop and provide access to high quality, whole person care. Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, and Wahkiakum counties belong to Great Rivers Behavioral Health Organization. We hope to improve the overall well-being in these counties by addressing the behavioral health needs of their communities.
www.greatriversbho.org

Family Alliance for Mental Health

Our purpose is to empower parents/caregivers of children and youth that struggle with social, emotional, behavioral challenges and mental health needs.

We assist and support one another while we…

  • Connect with Families that Face Similar Challenges
  • Identify Strengths and Strategies that Work
  • Share Resources, Information and Training Opportunities
  • Take Steps and Move Forward to Find a Better Tomorrow

www.familyallianceformentalhealth.com

Grant Integrated Services is a collection of four unique and equally important community services.

  • Grant Mental Healthcare: Promoting healthy communities through the provision of quality mental healthcare for over 50 years.
  • P.A.R.C.: Prevention and Recovery Center  Providing professional & confidential drug and alcohol prevention, education and treatment services for over 25 years
  • D.C.L.: Directions in Community Living – serving people with disabilities in Grant County. We are committed to sowing the seeds of empowerment to help people help themselves.
  • City View: Residential Assisted Living Facility

www.grantcountywa.gov/GrIS/

Greater Columbia Behavioral Health

Greater Columbia Behavioral Health is committed to the development, implementation, and maintenance of a model mental health system of care that incorporates principles and practices of managed care and maintains the public trust. GCBH is an entity formed by an inter-local agreement between Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Kittitas, Klickitat, Walla Walla, Whitman, and Yakima Counties, each a county authority recognized by the Secretary of Department of Social and Health Services.
www.gcbh.org

We are a family support organization serving King County. We are families serving families. We empower and support families and youth struggling with behavioral, emotional or substance abuse challenges in navigating resources to achieve wellness and resilience.

www.guidedpathways.org

The Hope Agency

The Hope Agency Family Service provides a connection to many local resources within our community. Currently providing: independent living skills programs, parent education programs, Crisis need intervention and resource referrals.The Hope Agency Family Services mission is to help others parent effectively. Working hand in hand with community resources to build stronger families.

509.398.5317

HY-FYVE

Hi-Fyve is the regional Washington State Family, Youth and System Partner Round Tables (FYSPRT) name for Pierce County. They provide a forum for families, youth, systems, and communities to strengthen sustainable resources by providing community-based approaches to address the individual behavioral health needs of children, youth and families.
www.optumpiercebho.com/content/ops-opubsect/pierce-county-bho/en/recovery—resilience/FYSPRT.html

King County Behavioral Health

Our philosophy of care is based on the Ten Fundamentals of Recovery; we believe in treating the whole individual, not just the illness. We also offer supportive services that enhance the effectiveness of mental health treatment. By offering this broad array of services, we help individuals achieve their full potential and improve their overall quality of life.

King County Mental Health Services, along with Substance Abuse Services, are managed by the Behavioral Health and Recovery Division, one of four divisions in the King County Department of Community and Human Services. Call us for any questions you may have or to find a mental health provider in your area.

http://kingcounty.gov/depts/community-human-services/mental-health-substance-abuse/services/mental-health.aspx

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Washington provides governance, advocacy and fundraising support for the 22 NAMI affiliate offices, large and small, throughout the state. NAMI’s mission is to improve the quality of life for all those affected by mental illness. We do this by providing a statewide, unifying voice of advocacy and coordinating the delivery of education, support and recovery. NAMI Washington trains affiliate volunteers to teach and lead NAMI’s programs in their communities.

www.namiwa.org

North Sound Behavioral Health Organization

Our mission is empowering individuals and families to improve their health and well-being. We envision a system of care that is shaped by the voices of our communities, and people using behavioral health services. The people who work in this system are competent, compassionate, and empowering and supportive of personal health and wellness.
www.northsoundbho.org

Passages is a consumer/family operated licensed community mental health agency that provides outpatient mental health services for individuals enrolled in the Spokane County Regional Support Network System of Care. Families, youth, and children living in Northeast Washington and facing mental health challenges are welcome at Passages, a peer support organization that strives to form healthy partnerships with clients by providing recovery-based support services, coordination of care, classes, and advocacy.

http://www.passages-spokane.org/

Partnerships for Action, Voices for Empowerment (PAVE)

PAVE is a parent directed organization that works with families, individuals with disabilities, professionals and community members in all walks of life and with all types of disabilities. Since 1979, PAVE has provided information, training and support for over 1,000,000 individuals with disabilities, parents and professionals.

www.wapave.org

Thurston-Mason Behavioral Health Organization

Through respectful partnerships, families, youth, systems and communities collaborate, influence, and provide leadership to address challenges and barriers by promoting cohesive behavioral health services for children, youth and families. The Mason Thurston System of Care Partnership provides an equitable forum for families, youth, systems, and communities to strengthen sustainable resources by providing community-based approaches to address the individualized behavioral health needs of children, youth and families.
http://www.tmbho.org
http://www.familyallianceformentalhealth.com/system-of-care-partnership.html

Washington Dads

We are dads and male caregivers of children with emotional, behavioral, and mental health problems. We live the day to day challenges that come with raising our children. We know and understand that sometimes these challenges can be overwhelming and that not everyone understands what it’s like and that through a network of support and understanding we will be more successful in helping our children to succeed in life.

www.wadads.org

If you are part of an organization that would like to participate in this network, please fill out the membership application on our Become a Member page. If your organization is already a member and you have not yet been added to this page, please send an email to contact@wsccsupport.org with your a description of your organization, a link to your website, and an image file of your organization’s logo.

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