Community Resource Directory
Directory of services for Cowlitz County

Lower Columbia CAP
360.423.3230
Nonprofit organization that assists persons in need. Programs include: emergency services, Meals on Wheels, transportation, basic food program, commodities, in-home care, energy assistance, weatherization, rentals.

Cowlitz Substance Abuse Coalition
360.501.3041
Services include information, resources and support for community to develop targeted and coordinated strategies to reduce the impact and incidence of the abuse of alcohol and other drugs and violence.

Parents Place
360.414.9212
Parenting Classes, Support Groups, Supervised Visitation, Resources and Referrals.

Cowlitz County Health Department
360.414.5599
Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health Emergency Response, Maternal and Child Health, Environmental Health, Vital Records

Cowlitz On The Move
360.414.5599
Healthy Lifestyles Coalition. Promote healthy lifestyles through access to recreation, nutritious foods, clean air and opportunities to engage n the life of the community. Through education, advocacy and community planning.

Child Protective Services 
1.866.363.4276 Abuse Hotline, 24 hours
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services:  Help with food, cash assistance, medical help, treatment, adoption, childcare, child support

Emergency Support Shelter
360-425-1176 Crisis Line (24 hour) 360.636.8471
Support and information including shelter and counseling for victims of domestic violence and their children. Provide counseling and support for sexual and physical assault victims and the non-offending parent.






 
Links and Resources
​Not My Kid: 
​We passionately educate about current trends, warning signs and the long-term impact of destructive behaviors. We believe proactive prevention on the part of kids, families and communities is the answer to long-term success.

The Teen Line:
​A crisis intervention and referral service for youth, parents, families, friends and professionals.

Parents: The anti-drug:

Partnership for a Drug-Free America: 
Helps parents learn how to prevent children from getting involved with drugs and alcohol. Presents information and practical advice to help caregivers keep children healthy, safe and drug-free.

Too Smart to Start:
For parents and their pre-teens, ages 9-13. Too Smart to Start provides research-based strategies and materials to enhance communication between parents and children about the harms of underage alcohol use

Time to get help:
Support for parents of a child struggling with alcohol or drugs. Aims to help parents gain an understanding of teen and young adult alcohol and drug abuse, dependence and addiction; get support from experts and other parents who have been there; and help them find the right help for their child and family.


DAPC
360-274-3262
Drug and alcohol treatment.

Cowlitz Tribal Treatment Center
360-575-3316
Drug and alcohol treatment.

A New Safe Haven
360-577-4340
Drug and alcohol treatment.

Awakenings
360-423-2806
Drug and alcohol treatment.