The Human Services mission is to provide essential services that address individual and community needs, preserve the rights and dignity of those they serve, and promote the health and well-being of all Kitsap residents.
Behavioral Health Providers, Get Support
Find a provider
Childcare and Early Learning
CHILDCARE AND EARLY LEARNING
Free childcare for families of healthcare workers and emergency responders may be available through local school districts. Contact your local school district for information.
Kitsap Community Resources offers childhood early learning services to families of first responders and medical personnel. Email earlylearning@kcr.org or call 360-473-2075.
The state’s Families, Friends and Neighbor program includes grandparents, aunts and uncles, elders, older siblings, friends, neighbors and others who help families by providing child care. Visit the website or call 866-482-4325 for more information.
Coronavirus Testing and Updates
Please visit Kitsap Public Health's COVID-19 web page for the latest information and updates.
Detox and Substance Abuse Help
Kitsap Recovery Center
Domestic Violence, Victim and Children
Domestic Violence Assistance Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-562-6025 Provides 24 hour, toll-free information about shelter and alternatives to domestic violence
Victim Assistance Address Confidentiality Program Victim Support Services … Child Protective Services Victim/Witness Notification Program
Kitsap Sexual Assault Center
Sexual Assault and Victims of Violent Crime 24-hour hotline: 1-866-831-2050
YWCA Kitsap County
YWCA 24-hour hotline: 1-800-500-5513
YWCA 24-hour text line: 1-360-277-7607
Additional Resources:
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: NCADV.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline: thehotline.org, 1.800.799.7233
National Network to End Domestic Violence: NNEDV.org
National Sexual Assault Hotline: RAINN.org, 1.800.656.4673
Technology Safety: techsafety.org
Washington Coalition to End Domestic Violence: WSCADV.org
Food Assistance
All local school districts offer free grab and go meals to any child 18 and under (in some cases special education students age 21 and under also qualify). Check your local school district for instructions.
Also,
Mental Health & Crisis Support Lines
24-Hour Salish Regional Crisis Line
Kitsap, Clallam, and Jefferson Counties
1-888-910-0416 
National 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
The Coffee Oasis Teen Crisis Text Line 360-377-5560
Text line is for any youth age 13-25 years old who is experiencing a crisis or just needs to talk.
YWCA 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline 1.800.500.5513 or Text Line 360.277.7607
Scarlet Road’s Survivor Support Line 360-362-5143 for anyone who is or has experienced sexual exploitation.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 9-8-8
Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1)
Crisis Clinic of the Peninsulas 2-1-1
Find the most commonly searched resources by visiting https://wa211.org
or call 2-1-1
Housing, Rental Assistance, Utilities and Mortgages
RENTAL ASSITANCE
The Washington State Department of Commerce also has rental and energy assistance available for households that qualify for the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
To find out if you qualify for rental or energy assistance funds, contact the Kitsap Housing Solutions Center, 360-473-2035, HSC@kcr.org or visit kcr.org.
For households residing in Housing Kitsap units, contact Housing Kitsap at 360-535-6100, HousingKitsap@HousingKitsap.org or visit HousingKitsap.org.
UTILITIES, INTERNET, MORTGAGES
PSE has launched a Crisis Affected Customer Assistance Program to help pay for energy bills for those impacted by the coronavirus. Eligible households can receive up to $1000 if members are unemployed, partially unemployed, or unable to work due to COVID-19. For income and eligibility requirements, visit the PSE bill payment page.
- Housing Kitsap will accept applications directly from tenants to assist households currently living in Housing Kitsap Units without subsidy. For more information, please contact Housing Kitsap, 360-535-6100 or www.housingkitsap.org.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has guidance on available mortgage assistance programs.
Please check with your local utility providers for payment assistant programs.
Homeless
Kitsap County Housing and Homelessness Division
Bremerton - Kitsap Community Resources
1201 Park Ave, Bremerton WA, 98337
(360) 473-2035
Coffee Oasis (Serving ages 13-25)
837 4th St, Bremerton WA, 98337
(360) 377-5560
Port Orchard - Kitsap Community Resources
3200 SE Rainshadow Ct, Port Orchard WA, 98366
(360) 473-2146
North Kitsap Fishline
19705 Viking Ave NW, Poulsbo WA, 98370
(360) 801-2564
Bainbridge Island Helpline House
282 Knechtel Way NE, Bainbridge Island WA, 98110
(360) 801-2564
Kitsap Community Foundation
Resources for individuals, non-profit and small business
Older Adults and Caregiver Resources
OLDER ADULTS AND CAREGIVER RESOURCES
Givens Community Center
1026 Sidney Ave., Suite 105
Port Orchard, WA. 98366
Phone: (360) 337-5700
Suicide Prevention
Suicide prevention resources
Unemployment and other Benefits
How to accurately and quickly file for unemployment benefits
WorkFirst is Washington's temporary cash assistance program.
Some Washingtonians may also apply for the Disaster Cash Assistance Program. The assistance is available to all Washington families and people without children who meet the income and resource limits of the program.
Veterans Resources
Community Resources
Veterans housing options
Local Veterans Organizations
Temporary emergency assistance
Application for emergency assistance