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Cancer Support Services offered at Cancer Lifeline
Offers emotional support for people with cancer through a helpline. Trained family consultant is available to meet with family members, caregivers and friends to help them find effective ways to live with the challenges of cancer.
Provides support services and information for people affected by cancer.
Offers ongoing emotional support services through:
- The Telephone Lifeline and Lifeline Chat
- Family meetings/couple meetings
- Online emotional support
- Resource navigation programs
- Consultation services
- Therapist referrals
- Community outreach and education
- In-person Creative Expression and Equine Therapy classes
- Counseling services
- Tips for navigating online programs
- Family support workshops
Trained family consultant meets with family members, caregivers and friends to help them find effective ways to live with the challenges of cancer.
This agency is not a resource for medical advice or medical information.
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Case/Care Management
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Talklines/Warmlines
Narcotics Anonymous Helpline offered at Narcotics Anonymous
Provides a 12-step program for people who want to quit drugs. County meetings and times vary, please call to find a meeting and verify times and locations. Meeting schedule is available online.
Provides a 12-step program for people who want to quit drugs. County meetings and times vary, please call or go online to find a meeting and verify times and locations.
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Talklines/Warmlines
Drug Use Disorder Support Groups
Veteran Peer Support offered at Vets4Warriors
Offers confidential veteran peer support through a helpline as well as live chat. Works to find the best options for the caller and helps them make the connection in their local communities.
Offers confidential veteran peer support through a helpline, email as well as live chat.
Provides help with navigating the military, VA systems and community support agencies.
Works to find the best options for the caller and connects them to financial counseling, legal advice or medical services in their local communities.
Peer Support Line is also available to "just to talk", and is staffed entirely by Veterans and family members representing all branches of service.
Also offers follow-up for those with ongoing concerns.
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Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Peer Counseling
Talklines/Warmlines
Cancer Counseling/Support Groups offered by CancerCare
Offers free telephone counseling with professional oncology social workers. Also offers online and telephone support groups facilitated by an oncology social worker.
Offers free telephone counseling with professional oncology social workers.
Counseling can help:
- Learn new ways to cope with a cancer diagnosis
- Explore and manage feelings which may include sadness or anxiety
- Speak with your children and other loved ones about cancer
- Find help with financial challenges
- Improve communications with the health care team
- Connect with resources
Also offers online and telephone support groups facilitated by an oncology social worker.
Provides free online education workshops and teleconferences about cancer-related topics.
Previous workshops are available in an archive as podcasts.
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Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Talklines/Warmlines
Disease/Disability Information
Health/Disability Related Counseling
Washington Warm Line offered by Crisis Connections
Offers a confidential peer support helpline using the principles of recovery and empowerment to provide emotional support, comfort and information to callers living with the challenge of mental illness.
Operates a confidential peer support help line where calls are answered by specially-trained volunteers who understand what it's like to live with mental illness.
Volunteers use the principles of recovery and empowerment to provide emotional support, comfort and information to callers living with the challenge of mental illness.
Provides:
- Connection to like-minded peers who can provide emotional and mental health support
- Mental health recovery-oriented conversations with a shared experience perspective
- Ongoing support through regular contact
Reasons to call:
- Connect with peers who’ve gone through mental and emotional challenges
- Relationships
- Social challenges
- Stress related to life, school, work, and family
- LGBTQIA+ and Gender Identity
- Mental health concerns
- Recovery
- Emotional support and connection
- Discuss daily challenges
- Share successes
- Process feelings
- Reduce isolation
- Seek understanding
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Talklines/Warmlines
Patient to Patient Networking
