Community Resource Center offered by King County District Court at Auburn Community Court

Community Resource Center offered by King County District Court at Auburn Community Court

Facilitates a site where a wide range of community partners can come and offer their services, such as healthcare/insurance, education, job training, behavioral health, substance use disorder help and more. By coming together in one place, many different community service agencies are better able to collaborate. Examples of services available to court participants and all other community members, include: - Substance Use Disorder Assessment/Support - Mental Health Assessment/Support - Housing/Rental Assistance - Employment Assistance - GED/Education/Training Programs - Public Benefits such as Cash, Food ORCA, Utilities - Civil Legal Aid - Dispute Resolution & Mediation Services

Physical Address

2814 Auburn Way North, Auburn, WA 98002

Hours

Th, 1:30-3:30pm.

Voice

Application process

Visit in person.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

No restrictions.

Agency info

King County District Court's Community Courts

A community court is an alternative problem-solving court. It differs from traditional court in that it seeks to identify and address the underlying challenges of court participants that may contribute to further criminal activity. Its goal is to build stronger and safer neighborhoods and reduce recidivism. Resource centers at each community court provide a wide array of services, such as healthcare/insurance, education, job training, behavioral health, substance use disorder help and more. By coming together in one place, many different community service agencies are better able to collaborate. Resource centers are available to all members of the public in addition to the community court participants.