Community Resources by Topic (A to Z)

The following resources were compiled as a service to our community, and do not imply sponsorship or endorsement by Lake Stevens School District. Contact each organization directly for additional information. Please notify the webmaster (webmaster@lkstevens.wednet.edu) of broken links.

Abuse, Assault & Trauma: Sexual, Physical
Alcohol, Nicotine and Other Drugs

Community Self-Help (free)

Online Education and Intervention Classes

Professional Intervention Services

Bullying
Camps / Respite
Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
Crisis Line

If you are in crisis, need advice or need to talk, call the Crisis Line at 425-258-4357 or 1-800-584-3578. You can also chat online. Text "listen" to 741-741 and a trained professional will text you back.

Local Crisis Resource List (PDF)

Developmental Disabilities
Diversity
Domestic Violence Support

YWCA

Foster Care
Grief & Loss
Healthy Relationships
Holiday Winter Resources

Download the Snohomish County Winter Resources flyer (PDF) for help with the following:

  • Holiday gift and food assistance
  • Holiday dinners
  • Housing and shelters
  • Reduced-cost activities
  • Toy distribution
  • Utility assistance
Housing, Food & Financial

Sarah Danielson is the McKinney-Vento Liaison for the Lake Stevens School District. Her office number is 425-335-1589, and her email is sarah_danielson@lkstevens.wednet.edu.

Lake Stevens Community Resource Center (LSCRC)

We serve our community in Lake Stevens and surrounding areas with rent and mortgage assistance, utility bills, food, clothing, and much more.

  • Hours: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (with a one-hour closure at noon)
  • Address: 9015 Vernon Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
    (Please note that due to COVID-19, the inside of our office is closed to drop-in visits.)
  • Phone: 425-405-2252
  • Website: voaww.org/lscrc
  • Informational flyer (PDF)
Legal Services

Juvenile Justice

LGBTQI+ Advocacy
State of WA laws regarding legal document changes:

Youth Advocacy

LGBTQI+
Mental Health
Military Family Resources
Parenting Support

Snohomish County

Safer Technology Use
Self Harm
Sexual Behavior Problems Child/Youth
Suicide Prevention
Teen Pregnancy/Parenting
Transitions to Higher Ed and Mental Health
Tulalip Tribes
YMCA/YWCA