Area Agency on Aging and Aging & Disability Resource Center providing no-cost case management for seniors and adults with disabilities: needs assessment, care plans, in-home/Medicaid service coordination, and caregiver support.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm. Toll-free 1-855-567-0252.
State social services office handling cash, food (SNAP/Basic Food), and medical benefit eligibility plus WorkFirst/TANF and social-services case management.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm (phone/walk-in services 8am-2pm).
State office determining DDA eligibility and assigning Case Resource Managers who coordinate services and referrals for children and adults with developmental disabilities.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm (call ahead). Regional intake 1-800-462-0624.
County-wide 'no wrong door' intake, prioritization, and referral system that connects people experiencing homelessness to housing programs and case management through partner access points in Yakima, Sunnyside, and Toppenish.
- Hours
- Yakima/Upper Valley (YNHS) Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Sunnyside (YNHS) 617 Scoon Rd; Toppenish (YVFWC) 706 Rentschler Ln.
Peer-led recovery community organization — drop-in peer support, recovery coaching and mentorship, youth programming, referrals, and essential aid (hygiene, clothing). Open-door, no paperwork.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Care-coordination and intensive case management that connects high-need patients to housing, employment, benefits, and medical care and reduces avoidable emergency-department use; serves Yakima County.
- Phone
- Not listed
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
- Location
- Yakima — street address not listed
Community behavioral health agency providing mental health and substance use treatment with case management, crisis stabilization (Crisis Triage Center), and a mobile Field Response Team of case managers and peer support specialists.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm. Crisis Triage Center operates 24/7.
Large community health center network providing medical/dental/behavioral care plus care coordination and case management; serves as the Lower Valley (Toppenish) Coordinated Entry housing access point.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Free information & referral service connecting Yakima County residents to health and human-services resources and navigation; dial 211 or search the statewide directory.
- Hours
- United Way office Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:00pm (509-248-1557); 211 line statewide, text 211WAOD to 898211.
Lower Yakima Valley DV/sexual-assault agency; 24-hour crisis line, legal and medical advocacy, emergency shelter, support groups, therapy and prevention education.
- Hours
- Office Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; 24-hour crisis line 1-877-604-7462
Tribal victim-services and crisis counseling for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and family/child/adult abuse, with advocacy and support services on the Yakama Reservation.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Free civil legal advice and representation for low-income residents (eviction/housing defense, family law, immigration, consumer); coordinates pro bono volunteer-attorney clinics across Yakima County. Bilingual.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Free civil legal aid for low-income people (housing, public benefits, consumer, family safety) serving Yakima and Kittitas Counties; the Yakima-based Farmworker Unit handles wage theft, workplace harassment and trafficking. Statewide CLEAR intake line 1-888-201-1014 (weekdays 9:15am-12:15pm).
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8am-5pm; CLEAR intake 1-888-201-1014 weekdays 9:15am-12:15pm
Low-cost/sliding-scale mediation and conflict-resolution services (family, divorce, parenting plans, parent/youth, landlord-tenant, elder-care/guardianship) for Yakima and Kittitas Counties.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Area Agency on Aging providing free legal counsel, advice and representation for seniors, caregivers and disabled individuals across an eight-county region that includes Yakima County.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
- Location
- Yakima — street address not listed
State DOC reentry hub for justice-involved residents on community supervision: connects people leaving prison/jail with reentry programming, supervision, employment, treatment and transition resources.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Higher-education reentry support for formerly incarcerated people; the corrections/reentry navigator helps with college enrollment, retraining and transition planning back into the community.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Faith-based reentry nonprofit serving men returning from incarceration to Yakima County (among multiple WA counties): case management, transitional housing, job-skills training, addiction/mental-health support and family reconnection. Based in Federal Way; serves Yakima remotely.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
- Location
- Federal Way (serves Yakima County) — street address not listed
State-run one-stop career center offering free job search assistance, workshops, training referrals, and unemployment help for job seekers.
- Hours
- Mon-Thu 8am-5pm, Fri 8am-4pm
Washington DSHS vocational rehabilitation services helping people with disabilities prepare for, get, keep, or advance in a job.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Community action nonprofit offering WIOA adult/youth/dislocated-worker employment & training, BFET food-assistance job training, WorkFirst, and career counseling.
- Hours
- Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Nonprofit accredited trade school offering 1-2 year vocational programs (welding, electrical, HVAC/R, automotive, diesel, plumbing, IT, medical assistant, machining).
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Community college adult education: Adult Basic Education, GED prep, High School completion, English Language Learning (ELL/ESL), and I-BEST job-skills training ($25/quarter).
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm
Nonprofit serving Latino/immigrant families with adult education (ESL, GED prep, citizenship/naturalization legal services) and La Escuelita bilingual early-learning for children ages 2-5; classes in Yakima and Wapato.
- Hours
- Not listed — call to confirm