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Youth and Young Adult Lifeline offered at Y Social Impact Center in Seattle

The Lifeline program serves as a no-wrong-door access point for support and connection to services for youth and young adults in Washington who require assistance to overcome a life challenge that could escalate into a crisis if not addressed. If you are exiting a system of care, we can help meet your immediate needs through resource navigation and the distribution of program funding for food, shelter, transportation, and more.

Physical Address

2100 24th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98144

Hours

M-F, 8am–6pm.

Application process

Call for more information. After-hours leave a message and you will get a call back.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Between the ages of 12-25. Live in Washington (applicants who live within Pierce and Spokane County will be prioritized for case management services.) Facing a challenge that could escalate into a crisis if not addressed. Have exited a public system of care.

Agency info

Y Social Impact Center

For nearly half a century, since 1973, the Social Impact Center has been the beacon of social services excellence, operating under the umbrella of YGS. Our focus has been on serving youth and young adults who have faced various forms of trauma, such as homelessness, foster care, exploitation, systemic poverty, and racism. Our comprehensive approach spans housing, behavioral health, education, employment, and violence intervention and prevention. Amidst the challenges of the pandemic, the Social Impact Center has demonstrated its agility and commitment to community well-being. In response to the surge in demand for mental health and substance use services, we swiftly expanded our counseling services to all age groups, ensuring enhanced community support.

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