Yakima Valley — Community Hub
Find the help you need, in one place.
144 community resources, 228 AA and NA meeting listings, and organizer-confirmed events—gathered to make the next step easier to find.
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Community resource directory
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228 meeting listings across the week.
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Why the Hub exists
A barrier to treatment becomes a reason to quit.
The two relapse triggers we see most aren’t clinical — they’re housing and work. A safe place to sleep, food on the table, a job, and a ride to your appointment change the odds in early recovery. This Hub exists so that kind of help is never more than a search away — for our patients, and for anyone in the valley.
Resource directory
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Start with the category that best describes what you need. Resources may appear in more than one category when they provide several kinds of support.
- Crisis help now Free, private support any time, day or night. 4 listings
- Mental health Counseling and support for how you think and feel. 9 listings
- Substance use treatment Help to heal from alcohol or drug use. 13 listings
- Recovery support (peer) People who walk with you in recovery. 10 listings
- Recovery housing A supportive place to live while you stay in recovery. 5 listings
- Harm reduction Supplies and support to stay safer, no judgment. 2 listings
- Housing & shelter A safe place to sleep tonight, and help finding a home. 8 listings
- Food help Free groceries and meals, no questions asked. 16 listings
- Financial assistance Help with rent, utilities, and emergency expenses. 13 listings
- Rides & transportation Ways to get to appointments, work, and around town. 5 listings
- Case management Someone to help coordinate the help you need. 13 listings
- Domestic violence support Safety, support, and someone who believes you. 3 listings
- Legal help Free legal advice for everyday problems. 4 listings
- Jobs & training Help finding work or learning new skills. 6 listings
- Education Classes, GED, and help going back to school. 8 listings
- Childcare Help finding safe, affordable care for your kids. 7 listings
- Benefits & basic needs (DSHS) Help paying for food, health care, and everyday needs. 16 listings
- Medical care Care for your body, whatever you can pay. 11 listings
- Dental care Cleanings, fillings, and help when a tooth hurts. 10 listings
- Insurance & coverage help Help signing up for and using health coverage. 6 listings
- Reentry & justice-involved Support coming home and getting a fresh start. 3 listings
- Veterans Support for people who served, and their families. 8 listings
- Youth & family Support for young people and the people who love them. 12 listings
- Older adults Help made for older adults and their caregivers. 7 listings
- Disability services Support and services for people with disabilities. 7 listings
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