Resource Hub
Resource Hub Schedule
The Thurston County Resource Hub is a newly developing program, and information on partnerships, schedules, etc. will likely change frequently. Please check back on this website often for the most current and up-to-date information on the Resource Hub, partnerships, community events, etc.
Currently, partner providers will be at the Hub on a rotating basis. The following schedule is kept up-to-date on this website, and will likely change frequently as the Resource Hub grows and expands partnerships. Presently, the schedule is as follows (most recently updated October 10, 2024):
MONDAYS | TUESDAYS | WEDNESDAYS | THURSDAYS |
11:00am-3:00pm Capital Recovery Center 12:00pm-2:00pm Sound Legal Aid 1:00-3:00pm Metropolitan Development Council
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12:00pm-4:00pm NAMI 1:00pm-3:00pm Olympia Timberland Regional Library
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11:00am-3:00pm Capital Recovery Center 12:00pm-4:00pm Family Support Center 1:00pm-3:00pm Olympia Timberland Regional Library
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10:00am-2:00pm Molina Healthcare 10:00am-4:00pm Providence Behavioral Health 11:00am-3:30pm Family Support Center 12:00pm-4:00pm NAMI
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External Community Partnerships:
These partnerships are diverse in the services they offer and will be connected with as needed on an individualized basis. Contact the Hub for more information.
Arrest & Jail Alternatives
Northwest Resources Housing
Interaction Transition
Pac Mountain Workforce Development
Olympic Health & Recovery Services
What is the Thurston County Resource Hub?
The Resource Hub, located in Olympia on-site at the Thurston County Courthouse Complex, is a drop-in resource center for people with behavioral health needs who are impacted by the justice system.
At the Resource Hub, we understand that life is complicated, and during tough times it can make a big difference to have someone to help navigate community resources that make life safer and more stable. If you need assistance with Behavioral Health, Employment and/or Education, Housing, Public Benefits, Healthcare, Legal Support, or something else, representatives from County, State, and community-based social service programs will be on-site at the Hub ready to help explore options for support.
At the Hub, we believe that by making connection to resources urgent and accessible, we can reduce repeat involvement in the justice system for individuals with behavioral health needs, and support the safety, health, and wellbeing of all Thurston County residents.
Current Resource Hub partners include:
Sound Legal Aid
“We provide free legal advice and information for civil (non-criminal) matters to low-income residents of Thurston, Mason, Grays Harbor, Lewis, and Pacific Counties.”
Molina Healthcare
Molina Healthcare has a no-cost program for our Apple Health (Medicaid) members to help with transition-of-care and re-entry support during and after incarceration. Our case managers and community connectors are understanding, caring, and knowledgeable.
https://www.molinahealthcare.com/
Arrest and Jail Alternatives
Intensive case management and peer support for people at the intersection of housing issues, behavioral health needs, and criminal justice involvement.
https://ccsww.org/get-help/specialized-services/arrest-and-jail-alternatives-aja-program/
Family Support Center
Family Support Center of South Sound is a nonprofit 501c3 multi-service agency located in Olympia, Washington, founded in 1992. The agency provides over 4,000 parents, children, and survivors of violence with coordinated, supportive services.
WorkSource
Employment and peer navigation services for Thurston County residents
Capitol Recovery Center
Capital Recovery Center has three programs, including the Olympia Bupe Clinic, a low-barrier Suboxone clinic that welcomes walk-ins; no appointments are necessary. The Outreach and Housing Program provides camp and street outreach, case management with housing resources and funding (when available), Foundational Community Support, and SOAR (assistance with Social Security and Disability benefits).
The Peer Program provides peer support services to individuals with mental illness and co-occurring disorders, including groups and individual peer counseling.
Northwest Resources
Intensive Case Management (ICM)/ Substance Use assessment and treatment placement. Clients must be homeless or at risk of homelessness due to substance use, seeking inpatient treatment and/or withdrawal management services, and living in Thurston County. Additional services may include transportation to and from treatment, assistance with insurance navigation, and referral to outside agencies/services where appropriate.
Providence
“Providence Behavioral Health & Recovery is happy and proud to be a part of the HUB resource community. We will be providing on-site assessments for substance use and problem gambling. We will also provide information & consultations for other services offered at our clinic, including mental health, co-occurring treatment, depression & anxiety group, GEHM (geriatric/older adult) group, and tobacco cessation.”
Behavioral Health & Recovery | Providence St. Peter Hospital | Providence
Compass
Compass Career Solutions enhances the availability and accessibility of Foundational Community Supports (FCS) - FCS provides targeted benefits and services for supported employment and supportive housing. Compass Career Solutions aims to support those currently receiving Medicaid services in Washington. FCS specializes in Mental illness, co-occurring disorders, substance abuse, traumatic brain injuries, homelessness, people who have been diagnosed with a disability after the age of 18, and those who struggle to maintain employment due to various barriers. Housing and Employment services include searching for available housing or employment, communicating with apartment managers or employers, submitting applications, and advocating for accommodations. We also provide help in obtaining vouchers and financial assistance and advocating for tenant rights.
https://www.careersbycompass.com/
Olympic Health and Recovery Services-LEAD program
The Thurston County LEAD program serves people who are at high risk of legal system involvement due to unmet behavioral health concerns and/or extreme poverty. LEAD provides peer-based, intensive case management using a harm reduction model to meet people where they are and help them work towards their goals. Participants are supported in navigating various systems (benefits, medical and BH services, etc.) as they move toward stability.
Other Resources
Boulder Care
Boulder Care offers telehealth addiction treatment grounded in kindness, respect, and unconditional support. Our program is designed by addiction medicine specialists and people with lived experience of recovery. It is rooted in years of clinical expertise, proven research, and learnings from our patients.
Ready to get started? Start the referral process here.
WA 211 Online Resource Database
Northwest Resources Clothing Closet:
PARTNER PROVIDER WEBSITES
Family Education and Support Services
Morningside Employment Services
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