The Interagency Recovery Campus
The IRC offers teens in recovery a supportive, sober school environment where they can heal, learn, and build lasting futures.
The IRC offers teens in recovery a supportive, sober school environment where they can heal, learn, and build lasting futures.
FRCs create welcoming, no-cost spaces where Washington families connect, access support, and build the sense of belonging that strengthens communities.
Tackling youth loneliness statewide by helping schools and communities spark intentional connection through youth-led programs and actions.
A free, youth-created helpline offering 24/7 multilingual support and resource connections for Washington youth through phone, text, or online chat.
Helps prevent young people leaving behavioral health care from becoming homeless, offering recovery housing and support through community partnerships statewide.
Elevates family voices in system design, turning lived experience into leadership that drives lasting change.
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