1220 Eastside SE PO Box 9014
Olympia, WA 98504
Toll Free: +1-800-826-2444
For people under age 65 who do not qualify for Medicare and are low income; covers doctor care, hospital care, lab and emergency care.
Toll Free: +1-800-772-1213
TTY: +1-800-325-0778
Web: www.ssa.gov
Youth with disabilities may qualify for SSI at age 18 and therefore receive Medicaid based on their income (not parents) and disability. Medicaid pays for mandatory health services. In Washington, it also covers optional services.
Phone: +1-866-272-7630
Web: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/esa/community-services-offices/apple-health-workers-disabilities-hwd-program
HWD is a Medicaid buy-in program for people with disabilities who work. The worker pays a small monthly fee (premium) based on his/her income.
PO Box 45320
Olympia WA 98504-5320
Phone: +1-360-902-8070
The Department of Social and Health Services provides care and treatment for people with severe and recurring mental illnesses and children with serious emotional disturbance and the families, operates a crisis response system for all of Washington's citizens, regulates the individuals that provide mental health services and develops mental health policy for all providers. County government agencies and 145 private and non-profit organizations, supported by state and federal money, provide treatment for most of Washington's children with mental illnesses. The agencies are organized into 14 Regional Support Networks.
431 Elm
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-758-3344 (Carmel Donahue, Director)
Email: achd@clarkston.com
Referral for health care, immunizations and many health care services. Statistics on local community
525 5th St.
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-751-4603 (Patricia Busse, Director)
Email: bussepa@dshs.wa.gov
Work First, Work Source employment programs, food stamps, medical and cash assistance for families in need.
833 6th St.
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-751-0409
Email: lcaudle@cableone.net
Domestic violence-adolescent and adult treatment, mental health and substance abuse treatment. Quiet Storm (school-based interpersonal violence prevention), Project Alert (school-based life skills and substance prevention), positive life skills and anger management groups.
1221 Highland Ave / PO Box 189
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-758-5511
The state-of-the-art Emergency Department provides caring, efficient and high quality treatment. A 24-hour in-house physician, combined with nursing personnel, trained in emergency care. Airlift transport is available. Both the Emergency Department and Care 24: Minor Care Center are conveniently located with ample parking available.
PO Box 436
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-758-5136 (Nancy Hansen)
Focus on youth 0-18, activities to prevent teen substance abuse, child abuse, neglect and domestic violence.
Web: www.wwcc.edu
Web: www.wsu.edu
Web: https://www.jobcorps.gov/
Toll Free: +1-800-752-7559
Provides training & competition opportunities for developmentally disabled youth in 19 Olympic style sports, including aquatics, athletics, bowling, gymnastics, soccer, etc.
915 Sixth St
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-758-7575 (Bill Waters, Director)
Core programs build integrity, honesty, leadership through a fun learning environment. "Learning for Life" program based on SCANS skills to help schools develop stronger entry level workforce at completion of High School. "Exploring" program allows youth to explore specific career options.
1414 Highland Avenue
Clarkston, WA 99403
Phone: +1-509-758-5616
Tutoring Power Hour and recreational activities.
106 9th St, Rm 217 / PO Box 1343
Lewiston, ID 83501
Phone: +1-208-743-6021
For boys and girls, K-12; Youth self-development, self-reliance, school day-off programs, and camping. Scholarships available.
1424 Main
Lewiston, ID 83501
Web: www.gsiec.org
Core programs build integrity, honesty, and leadership. Learning for Life program based on SCANS skills to help schools develop stronger entry level workforce at completion of High School.
789 Main
Pomeroy, WA 99347
Phone: +1-509-843-3701 (Linda Knettle, Office)
Email: lknettle@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu
135 2nd St / PO Box 9
Asotin, WA 99402
Phone: +1-509-758-5147 (MaryJean Meyer, 4-H Coordinator)
Email: maryjean@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu
Traditional 4-H clubs, animal science, family living, National conference leadership program. Partnership with Clarkston SD; computer lab in Jr. High School with programs for ages K-12. Youth Activity Camp. All programs focus on community service. Partnership with Nez Perce County, ID for many activities, including "ropes" course.
300 Main Street
Lewiston, ID 83501
Crisis Line: +1-208-746-9665
Email: ywca-idaho@lewiston.com
Web: www.ywcaidaho.org
24 hour help line and information and referral services in the valley area. Information on date rape, domestic violence, dating violence. Classes, workshops on variety of subjects.
Toll Free: +1-800-925-5438
If a person is unable to use public transportation and has a medical emergency, they may use medical coupons to pay for a taxi or cabulance prior approval necessary.