

Compassionate peer-led recovery in Snohomish
No clinical checklists, no institutional barriers. Connect immediately with local neighbors who have walked this path and stand ready to walk it with you.
Local pathways to healing
We provide direct, non-judgmental connections to peer mentorship, weekly support groups, and community workshops designed to help you rebuild your life.
Peer Mentorship
Support Groups
Workshops & Education
One-on-one support from advocates with lived experience. Rebuild confidence, set personal goals, and find your footing alongside someone who understands.
Weekly community-led circles in Lynnwood. A safe, stigma-free space to share stories, restore relationships, and find mutual encouragement.
Practical life-skills training, family support programs, and community wellness workshops designed to strengthen local families and foster long-term personal growth.
Crisis Support & Helplines
If you or a loved one needs immediate help, these free and confidential local resources are available 24/7.
Snohomish County Crisis Line
Washington Recovery Help Line
Call 800-584-3578 for immediate, compassionate mental health and substance use crisis intervention, available 24 hours a day.
Call 866-789-1511 for 24/7 anonymous support, local resource referrals, and professional guidance on substance use challenges.
Understanding Our Support
Do I need a referral or clinical diagnosis?
How do I get connected with a peer mentor?
No. We offer low-barrier access. Anyone seeking support or recovery resources is welcome without clinical checklists or institutional barriers.
You can reach out directly through our contact page or attend any of our weekly open meetings in Lynnwood to meet our peer advocates.
Is there a cost to participate in your programs?
Do you offer support for family members?
All of our peer mentorship, support groups, and community workshops are provided completely free of charge to Snohomish County residents.
Yes. We provide dedicated family support programs and educational workshops to help loved ones rebuild relationships and navigate the recovery process together.
