Our VORP Partners

The King County Veterans Program (KCVP) works with partners across the region through its Veterans Outreach and Resource Program (VORP) to provide financial, housing, wellness, employment and other supportive services to veterans, servicemembers, and their families throughout King County. The King County Veterans Program is funded in part by the Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy (VSHSL).

Crisis Connections

Crisis Connections deliver expert care to people who are struggling with loneliness, depression, substance use disorder, recovery, and many other life challenges.

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El Centro de la Raza

El Centro de la Raza provides 43 programs and services for children, youth, families and seniors. Our programs are divided into nine different services areas and we can offer you as many programs and services as you are eligible for.

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King County Veterans Program

The King County Veterans Program (KCVP) removes barriers and provides services that deliver the most equitable opportunities for empowering veterans, servicemembers and their families to achieve their greatest potential. Through a collaborative case management process your assigned social service professional will help determine the type and levels of services and resources for which you may be eligible.

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Minority Veterans of America

MVA aims to create belonging and advance equity for minority veterans across the United States. The organization focuses on building an intersectional community that addresses the unique challenges faced by veterans who are often overlooked due to race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion.

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NAMI Eastside

NAMI Eastside provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that all people impacted by mental illness and mental health conditions can lead healthy and productive lives. We offer Mental Health Support Groups the provide insights, emotional support as well as successful strategies for coping with everyday challenges.

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Unkitawa

Unkitawa uses traditional art, culture, and ceremony to assist and support Indigenous communities in South King County, Washington State, and beyond. Our founders and supporters are dedicated, results-oriented people who came together to support efforts that protect and heal the Earth for the benefit of all.

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Valley Cities Behavioral Health

Valley Cities provides mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors, including individual, family, and group counseling. We offer Washington State Certified Substance Use Disorder Treatment for adults ages 18 and over. Complete substance use disorder and co-occurring disorder treatment services are available, including assessments, referrals, outpatient and intensive outpatient services, and medication-assisted treatment options.

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Wellspring

At Wellspring, we believe every family—and in particular, every child—deserves a stable home. A place to feel safe and the confidence and sense of security that comes with it. We’re a nonprofit organization on a mission to end family homelessness for good. We connect people with the resources and support they need to maintain and regain stability for themselves and their families—and to achieve positive, lasting change in their lives.

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