CHS is a non-profit, multi-services agency that has been serving the community for over 50 years Center for Human Services offers three core programs.
Substance Abuse Prevention, Intervention, & Treatment for youth and adults provides assessments, treatment, and informational classes; Family Counseling provides mental health counseling for individuals, couples, families, and groups; and Family Support centers provide a safe and fun place where families and individuals can access diverse resources and learning opportunities while making community connections. Opportunities include school-readiness programs, skill building classes, parent/child interaction groups, tutoring programs and family fun activities.
10/24/2025
Thank You, Verdant Health Commission!
CHS is immensely grateful to Verdant Health Commission for their generosity and partnership during an incredibly challenging time.
Following the devastating fire that destroyed our Lynnwood office this summer, Verdant’s emergency funding and generous donation of interim office space have provided us a lifeline as we recover and rebuild.
On behalf of our staff, clients, and board of directors, we extend our heartfelt thanks to Verdant Health Commission for standing with us in this rebuilding journey!
The Center for Human Services is honored to continue our participation in the King County Employee Giving Program! The 2025 Annual Giving Drive is on now through November 14th.
CHS' unique four digit code for giving is #9345.
We are so grateful for all our supporters! The Center for Human Services is a 501(c)(3) organization. As a non-profit organization, we rely on the generosity and financial support of our community to off-set our expenses.
We are sincerely grateful to Molina Healthcare and their generous monetary donation in support of our fire relief efforts. This contribution will directly assist the individuals and families we serve as we continue to recover and rebuild in the aftermath of the fire at our Lynnwood location. 💙🧡
We extend our heartfelt thanks for this meaningful contribution, and for the support and care that we continue to receive from our community partners! From the bottom of our hearts, thank you!
08/31/2025
Today we met to honor those who have been lost to overdose and celebrate the hope, strength, and resilience found within family and community. August 31st is International Overdose Awareness Day and we thank Mayor Christine Frizell for giving a special proclamation in recognition of this day. # #
08/25/2025
CHS Silverlake has moved to 2002 Madison St in Everett! We have moved into a bigger space to be able to expand our services within South Snohomish County! With bigger group rooms, more office space, and dedicated spaces for clients to engage in recovery activities we can truly spread our wings. Stop by and see our new building, and stay tuned for our Open House announcement!
08/20/2025
Join King County Library System and CHS at the KCLS Community Resource Fair, hosted at Shoreline Library!
Social service providers will be available to help connect attendees with resources such as healthcare, education, legal clinics and more! For more information, including attending organizations, please visit this link: http://bit.ly/4lJ1CLD
08/10/2025
Spent the day handing out naloxone, educating about drugs and alcohol, sharing mindfulness and grounding activities, and having great conversations with countless youth at Mariner Fest Back to School Event. We were told that our table "makes me so happy" because of the positive messaging and that was by far the best compliment we could have received.
07/08/2025
💔 We Need Your Help – A Devastating Fire Has Hit Our Lynnwood Location 💔
Over the weekend, a devastating fire tore through our Lynnwood building, leaving behind not only physical damage but a deep impact on the heart of our work. Center for Human Services has long been a place of healing, learning, and hope for children, youth, adults, and families.
Now, we’re facing one of the biggest challenges in our history. Our ability to continue providing critical counseling, education, and support services has been disrupted. However, even in the ashes, our mission remains, to care for our community, and right now, we need your help.
Your emergency support can help us:
❤️ Restore essential services that so many individuals and families rely on, especially in this moment of crisis.
🏠 Secure temporary spaces so we can keep providing a safe and welcoming place for all.
👥 Support our incredible staff who are now displaced but still committed to serving others.
Please consider giving today. Every single donation, big or small, makes a real and immediate difference. Your kindness and generosity will help us rise from this tragedy stronger than ever!
Thank you for standing with us. Click the link below to access our GoFundMe page.
Monday, March 31st is International Transgender Day of Visibility. We honor and celebrate the lives and contributions of transgender and non-binary people, while also acknowledging the ongoing challenges they face, and reaffirming our commitment to creating a more inclusive and equitable environment.
Transgender Day of Visibility is an important opportunity to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by the transgender community, including discrimination, violence, and lack of access to basic rights.
If you are a cisgender or binary person, take the time to educate yourself about transgender issues, use correct pronouns and names, and speak out against discrimination and prejudice.
And for our trans, nonbinary, and gender expansive friends, family, neighbors, and community members we see you and we love you and will be by your side lifting you up.
Please remember to be kind and smile at someone today.
11/20/2024
Transgender Day of Remembrance is to remember those whose lives have been lost due to transphobia and discrimination in the past year. Transgender and gender-expansive individuals are at an increased risk of fatal violence due to stigma and discrimination, this risk compounds with those who hold multiple marginalized identities. We see this with the overwhelming majority of BIPOC transgender women who we remember each year. On this day we honor the memories of those we have lost and reach out to support one another to protect our future.
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We appreciate all donations, whether it is a financial contribution, your time volunteering, our in-kind donations, or another way in which you can contribute. Thank you to all our supporters! The Center for Human Services is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. As a non-profit organization, we rely on the generosity and financial support of others to off-set our expenses.
The 11 Ways to Give to CHS
Employer matching programs through Boeing, Microsoft, Amazon, etc
Fred Meyers check-out donation giving
Amazon Smiles
Facebook donations
The #GiveBIG yearly campaign
The #GivingTuesday yearly campaign
King County Employee Giving Program, giving code #9345
CHS Annual Auction
CHS Wish List on Amazon
United Way pledges
GoodSearch.com
Examples of what your financial contribution will buy…
$50 – Provide for an hour of case management to a family in need.
$100 -Supplies a month of healthy snacks for Out of School Time youth.
$150 – Covers the cost of a home-visit for a Healthy Start mother and baby.
$200 -Provides learning materials for Play & Learn School Readiness Program.
$350 – Pays for a child’s mental health evaluation.
$500 – Supplies a youth’s Urinalysis Testing while in substance abuse treatment.
$750 – Affords 3 months of childcare for a substance abuse client while in treatment.
$1000 -Allows for a month of home-based Infant Mental Health services.
$1,500 -Will provide three months of substance abuse treatment for an adult.