Family and Community Resources 



Family and Community Resources

Click on the links below to learn more about the resources provided by our school, district, and community.

Find dates and locations of free food pantries provided by the Evergreen School District. All Evergreen families are welcome.

Insight Class is an interactive series of four classes for families wanting to gain education on adolescent substance use, prevention, and resources. 

Find resources and information about mental, behavioral, and physical health. BIPOC and LGBTQ+ resources available.

There are two FREE tutoring options offered for students.

The Family and Community Resources Centers (FCRCs) provide supports and resources to students and families regarding needs for food, diapers, school supplies, clothing, referrals to housing and utilities resources, employment support, and more.

Find phone numbers and addresses of resources regarding medical, vision, hearing, mental health, drug and alcohol counseling, women's health, urgent care, medications, immunizations, health insurance, and more.

Low cost, high speed internet for low-income households. If you get Internet Essentials and enroll in the Affordable Connectivity Program, you could get your internet service for free. 

If you're thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the 988 Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. 

Just text or call 988.

Council for the Homeless is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide community leadership, compelling advocacy, and practical solutions to prevent and end homelessness in Clark County, WA.

En Evergreen, nuestra misión es ¡empoderar y apoyar a nuestros estudiantes y familias multilingües para que alcancen el éxito académico! Si desea ayuda en español, comuníquese con Adriana García al 360-604-4029, lauraadriana.garcias@evergreenps.org o mensaje de texto al 360-852-0005. 

We provide basic medical care, urgen dental care, diabetes care, insurance and Medicaid navigation, and coordinate specialty health services for uninsured patients.

Call to schedule an appointment: 360-450-3044

For school staff, Columbia Language Services offers interpreted phone calls, scheduled on-site interpreters, video call translations,  document translations, and transcribers.

Phone Interpreter: (360) 823 - 4001

Scheduled On-Site Interpreter: (360) 896 - 3881

Resources include: Mental Health, Substance Use, LGBTQ+, Disordered Eating, Suicide, Bullying, Self-Harm, Dating, Independent Living, Job Hunting, Mentoring, and more.

We can't promise to fix all your problems, but we can promise you won't face them alone.