Taking care of your health is about more than healing your body. It’s also about supporting your emotional, social, spiritual, and financial wellness. At Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, we’re here to help you access the support you need throughout your health care journey. Look to us for resources in the following areas:
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health social workers can assist with information and referrals to help you and your family cope with changes. Our team provides:
Our team can help connect you and your loved ones with care and support provided by organizations in your local community, including:
Find community resources available where you live.
Nothing is more important than your safety and well-being. If you’re in immediate danger, get to a safe place and call or text 911.
The county and national resources listed below can:
If you’re concerned about your phone data being tracked, try to locate a public phone or borrow a friend or family member’s phone. You can also go into your call history and delete the phone number. However, the call may still appear in your official phone record.
If you’re under the age of 18, please know that service providers (e.g., advocates, hospital staff, counselors, teachers, etc.) are mandatory reporters and are required to notify Child Protective Services or law enforcement, though some individuals may decide to contact both. If you’re concerned about a mandatory report being made, you can still call one of the hotline numbers below and avoid sharing your name or age. You deserve to access support in whatever way feels safest to you.
Organization contact information |
Description |
ADWAS - Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services |
24/7 hotline for individuals who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing. |
API Chaya 877-922-4292, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday |
BIPOC led/centered organization that supports survivors domestic violence, sexual violence, and trafficking |
Consejo |
Providers services to latinx individuals. |
Crystal Judson Family Justice Center (Pierce County) |
24/7 hotline offers emotional support, information, referral, and shelter information. |
DAWN (South King County) |
24/7 hotline offers emotional support, information, referrals, and shelter information. |
Korean Women's Association (Pierce County) |
24/7 hotline offers emotional support, information, referrals, and shelter information. |
Lifewire (Eastside of King County) |
24/7 hotline offers emotional support, information, referrals, and shelter information. |
New Beginnings (King County) |
24/7 hotline offers emotional support, information, referrals, and shelter information. |
Northwest Network of Bi, Trans, Lesbian, and Gay Survivors of Abuse 206-568-7777, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday |
2SLGBTQIA+ led/centered organization that provides advocacy and support to 2SLGBTQIA+ survivors of relationship and sexual violence. |
ReWA - Refugee Women's Alliance |
Advocacy and support for survivors who are immigrants and/or refugees. |
YWCA of Kitsap County |
24/7 hotline offers emotional support, information, referrals, and shelter information. |
National Domestic Violence Hotline |
24/7 advocacy and support for survivors available by phone or online chat. |
Love is Respect National Hotline for Youth and Young Adults |
24/7 advocacy and support for survivors who are youth or young adults. Services are available by phone or online chat. |
Our hospitals throughout the Puget Sound area provide a full spectrum of support services for patients and visitors.
No matter where you’re located in the Puget Sound, you’re minutes away from excellent care when you visit our hospitals or primary and specialty care clinics.