
If you or someone you know is a survivor of domestic, sexual violence or stalking, CADA can help.
We provide advocacy/support services to all residents of
Island County, Washington.
Yes! CADA is Still Here to Help!
We are still here, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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You can call our support/crisis line any time
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This line is for those in crisis who are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.
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If you are in an emergency situation please call 911.
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Do not call our crisis line if you are in physical or emotional danger.
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Our main 24/7 line: 360.675.2232
Toll free: 800.215.5669
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Other crisis line/24 hour line resources:
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-Washington Recovery Help Line: A 24/7 confidential help line for anyone struggling with substance abuse or mental health.1.866.789.511
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-Crisis Text Line: A free 24/7 text-based crisis intervention service. Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
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-Teen Link: A free, confidential help line for teens by teens. Call, text, or chat 1.866.833.6546 evenings from 6pm-10pm PT.
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-Native and Strong Lifeline: A crisis line dedicated to supporting Washington’s American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Call or text 9-8-8 +4.
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-Suicide and Crisis Line: A free 24/7 crisis line that provides confidential support for those in distress. Call or text 9-8-8.
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-Island, Skagit, Snohomish & Whatcom County Crisis line: 24-hour mental/behavioral health hotline 800.584.3578
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Nationwide Help is Available!
If you are unable to safely speak, log onto thehotline.org to chat with a trained advocate, or text LOVEIS to 866.331.9474.
Important CADA Updates (As of September 2023):
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-Beginning 9/8/2023 our office will be closed for calls and walk-ins every Friday.
-As of September 2023, our shelter is at capacity.
The emergency shelter our agency has access to is NOT a homeless shelter.
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We (CADA) shelter for domestic violence related reasons only. For example, someone actively leaving/fleeing a domestic violence relationship/intimate partner violence qualifies for our shelter.
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​If you need resources for homeless shelters on Whidbey/Camano Island reach out to:
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​https://www.whidbeyhomeless.org/
360.708.4533
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https://www.islandcountywa.gov/383/Housing-Assistance
360.678.7804​
or
https://www.oppco.org/basic-needs/housing/
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-Parenting classes are on hold due to short staffing.
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Please follow up with our social media and website for updates when these classes will resume.
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We are hoping to resume these classes late summer/early fall 2023. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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-Support groups are on hold due to short staffing.
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Please follow up with our social media and website for updates when these groups will resume.
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We are hoping to resume these groups late 2023 or early 2024. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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-At CADA, our primary goal is to support survivors 24/7.
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Given the impact of COVID-19 pandemic we are taking precautions to keep our staff and clients safe by observing social distancing guidelines.​
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CADA is doing our part to keep everyone healthy and safe by following all CDC guidelines.
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This includes:
-Increased sanitizing procedures in our office
-Mask wearing during all in person appointments
-The option to schedule advocacy phone appointments.
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