Western Region Agricultural
Stress Assistance Program (WRASAP)
Sea Mar Community Health Clinics
“Sea Mar Community Health Centers, founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational and cultural services to diverse communities, specializing in service to Latinos in Washington state.
Sea Mar proudly serves all persons without regard to race, ethnicity, immigration status, gender, or sexual orientation, and regardless of ability to pay for services.
Sea Mar’s network of services includes more than 90 medical, dental, and behavioral health clinics and a wide variety of nutritional, social, and educational services.”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: 206.763.5277
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Substance Use Support
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Yakima Neighborhood Health Services
“Established in 1975, Yakima Neighborhood Health Services today serves more than 23,000 patients with more than 90,000 visits annually. We were the first Health Center in the state to achieve the highest level of recognition possible as a Patient-Centered Medical Home and we are accredited by the Joint Commission.”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: (509) 454-4143
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Substance Use Support
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Community Action of Skagit County
“The mission of Community Action is to foster and advocate for self-sufficiency among low-income people in Skagit County.
Our vision is that everyone in Skagit County has the opportunity to be safe, healthy, and successful. Offering over 20 core programs to low-income community members, Community Action’s real product is simple: Hope.
Stabilizing Lives
We believe in the strength and potential of people and offer several programs that provide basic needs, from housing to energy assistance.
Equipping Families for Success
We believe in the power of neighbor helping neighbor to help move people beyond a crisis and towards a more self-sustaining life.
Building Stronger Communities
We create a thriving community for all when we work together.”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: Phone: (360) 416-7585; TF: 1-888-401-0458
Core Services: Activism & Organizing, Crisis Assistance, Disaster Relief/Resilience, Farm Stress, Legal Help & Mediation Services, Resources for BIPOC Farmers, Resources for Farmworkers / Migrant Workers, Substance Use Support
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Washington State Office of Rural Health
“The Washington State Office of Community Health Systems, Rural Health and Primary Care Office support health systems planning and development in Washington’s rural and underserved communities to improve health and healthcare across the life span.”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: 360-236-2800
Core Services: Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
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Crisis Connections
“Crisis Connections, formerly known as Crisis Clinic […] is home to five programs focused on serving the emotional and physical needs of individuals across Washington State. These programs include the 24-Hour Crisis Line, King County 2-1-1, Teen Link, WA Recovery Help Line and WA Warm Line. With over 400 trained volunteers and experienced staff, we provide support, resources and certified training for King County and other communities statewide.”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: General Reception: 206-461-3210
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
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Crisis Connections: Trainings
Trainings include Mental Health First Aid, suicide prevention, intervention, and treatment
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone:
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
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Comprehensive Healthcare
“Comprehensive Healthcare is a private nonprofit organization that offers a full range of mental health and substance use disorder treatment services, with special programs for veterans, victims of crime, parents, and employee assistance programs. Since the 1970’s Comprehensive Healthcare has been providing services to children, adults, and families throughout Eastern Washington. More than 700 highly trained and qualified professional staff members provide behavioral healthcare to Benton, Franklin, Kittitas, Klickitat, Yakima, and Walla Walla Counties, and serve over 20,000 individuals each year to individuals.”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: (509) 575-4084
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
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Area Health Education Center for Western Washington (at Whatcom Community College)
“In spring 2017, Whatcom Community College (WCC) was named the site of the Area Health Education Center for Western Washington (AHECWW). With dual funding from the University of Washington (UW) and the Washington state Department of Health (DOH), AHECWW works to:
Increase diversity and distribution among health professionals,
Enhance health care quality,
Improve health care delivery to rural and underserved areas and populations.
Aligning our work with WWAMI, the Department of Health Rural Care Office, the National AHEC Organization and the National Rural Health Association, AHECWW is working to improve core public health for rural and underserved urban communities.” AHEC Scholars- interprofessional education program that provides didactic and community service learning for health professions students in rural and underserved communities. Also provide Mental Health First Aid training.
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: Phone: 360.383.3199
Core Services: Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
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Eastern WA Area Health Education Center
“Work to establish a youth pipeline of health care professionals from rural communities
Conduct a needs assessment of the continuing education needs of health care professionals working in rural health clinics
Support recruitment and placement in the Rural/Underserved Opportunities Program”
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: 509.828.1381
Core Services: Farm Stress, Substance Use Support
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WSU Center for Rural Opioid Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery (CROP + TR)
“The Center for Rural Opioid Prevention, Treatment and Recovery (CROP+TR) was developed with the goal of developing and disseminating training and technical assistance (TTA) to rural communities for prevention, treatment, and recovery from opioid misuse. CROP+TR leverages 1) statewide Extension-based drug use prevention infrastructure, 2) expertise in providing TTA for opioid treatment and recovery, and 3) relationships with other SAMHSA TTA efforts to provide rural Washington (WA) communities with the high quality TTA they need to combat the opioid epidemic. CROP+TR has the potential to impact the lives of the 750,000 people living in rural WA through our Extension offices located in all 39 counties. “
Service areas: Washington
Go to Website | Phone: 509-335-2870
Core Services: Crisis Assistance, Farm Stress, Resources for Tribal Farmers & Ranchers, Substance Use Support
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The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is supported by the USDA Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network, under agreement number: 2020-70028-32731 proposal number: 2020-07631
The Western Region Agricultural Stress Assistance Program is an equal access/equal opportunity program.