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Crisis Clinic Resource Network...serving Thurston, Mason, and Lewis Counties

24 hours a day,
7 days a week.

 

Database Changes
 
The Crisis Clinic Resource Network makes yearly updates to our database by contacting individual agencies and checking to see that all information we have is accurate and up-to-date. Because they happen during all times of year, however, we often miss significant changes (new address, telephone number, director, etc) if the agency itself does not inform us. For this reason, we need your help in keeping the database as accurate as possible. We update our Network database once a year. It is important that we hear from you whether or not you have changes. If we do not hear from you after more than two inquiries, we will assume you no longer wish to remain in the Network database and remove your listing. If your agency is currently listed in our database and you notice information that is inaccurate, outdated, or needs updating, please contact the database administrator and let us know what changes need to be made:
 
Shea Robinson
Tel 360-586-2888, ext 108
Email:  srobinson@bhr.org
 
A simple email or telephone call should be sufficient for small changes. However, if you wish to completely change the listing, please mail a hard copy of the information you wish to submit (or request an entirely new application form) or email our Information and Referral Coordinator at srobinson@bhr.org Our mailing address is:
 
Crisis Clinic Resource Network
Attn:  I&R Coordinator
3857 Martin Way East
Olympia, Washington 98506

All information will be reviewed by the administrator and updates made as quickly as possible.
 
Youth Help Line
360-586-2777
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Business Line:
360-586-2888

Crisis Line:
360-586-2800

Fax Line:

360-586-2808

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Crisis Clinic Resource Network,
a division of Behavioral Health Resources.
This website made possible through a grant from the Group Health Community Foundation.