Seattle Public Schools

Substance Use Disorder Support

Substance Use Disorder Agencies

Approved Youth Substance Use Disorder Services 2024-2025

Agencies may provide in-person or online (telehealth) services. Contact the agency directly to determine their current service delivery method.

Unsure what to say when you call?
One suggestion is: “My child needs a drug/alcohol assessment. Can you tell me about your services?”

SPS Approved Substance Abuse Service Providers 2024-25

North- Youth Substance Use Disorder Services

Center for Human Services
17018 15th Ave. NE Seattle, WA 98155
206-631-8887

Ryther
2400 NE 95th St. Seattle, WA 98115
Main Line: 206-525-5050
Appointment Only: 206-517-0234

South – Youth Substance Use Disorder Services

Consejo Counseling and Referral Service
8615 14th Ave. S Seattle, WA 98108
206-461-4880

Cowlitz Tribal Health (Tribal Youth & Families Only)
15455 65th Ave. S Tukwila, WA 98188
206-721-5170

Kent Youth & Family Services
232 2nd Ave. S, #201 Kent, WA 98032
253-859-0300

Muckleshoot Behavioral Health (Tribal Youth & Families Only)
17500 SE 392nd St. Auburn, WA 98092
253-333-3605

Central – Youth Substance Use Disorder Services

Therapeutic Health Services
1901 MLK Jr. Way S Seattle, WA 98144
Main Line: 206-322-7676
Appointment Only: 206-723-1980

WAPI Community Services
861 Poplar Pl. S Seattle, WA 98144
844-987-9274

Multi-Location – Youth Substance Use Disorder Services

Sound (formerly Sound Health)
206-302-2300

Y Social Impact Center (formerly YMCA)
206-382-5340

Interagency Recovery Academy

Seattle Public Schools has a sober campus for high school students in recovery from substance use disorder. The number one goal of this campus is to provide a safe and sober environment where young people in recovery can pursue their academic and career goals. If your child is struggling to maintain sobriety and is needing a community of sober peers in recovery, call Seth Welch, Recovery Academy’s Substance Use Counselor, at 206-947-1532.

Visit the Interagency website for more information.

Looking for information or support?

Call the Recovery Helpline at 866-789-1511 or visit:

Family Resources

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