
Local Resources for People in Recovery in Marysville
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Trinity House Sober Living in Marysville, WA helps residents navigate the local recovery resources available in Snohomish County — because community support changes everything.
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Introduction: You Are Not on Your Own
One of the most paralyzing experiences in early recovery is not knowing where to turn. Addiction often strips people of the connections, resources, and systems of support they need — leaving them feeling isolated, overwhelmed, and uncertain about how to navigate even basic needs like food, healthcare, housing, and counseling. If that is where you are right now, this article is for you.
Marysville, Washington and the greater Snohomish County area have a meaningful network of local resources for people in recovery — from clinical treatment options to food assistance, mental health services, community support, and recovery-specific programming. Knowing what's available is the first step toward accessing it.
Addiction Treatment and Recovery Services
Several local organizations in Marysville and the surrounding area provide addiction treatment and recovery support:
- Compass Health — Marysville — A mental health treatment center providing outpatient behavioral health services, including support for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Accepts a variety of insurance plans and serves people across Snohomish County.
- New Life Addiction and Recovery Services PLLC — Located at 100 52nd Street NE, Suite 103-A, Marysville, WA 98271. Provides outpatient addiction recovery services.
- Therapeutic Health Services — Everett — Located in nearby Everett, this organization offers outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs and therapy for substance use disorders. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance.
- Lakeside Milam Recovery Centers — Everett — Offers outpatient rehab and telemedicine support. Accepts private insurance, Tricare, and cash pay.
Mental Health Resources
Mental health and addiction are deeply intertwined — a significant majority of people with substance use disorders also have co-occurring conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder. Addressing both is essential for lasting recovery.
- Compass Health — Provides both mental health and substance abuse services, equipped for co-occurring disorders.
- Crisis Connections — Provides 24/7 crisis support by phone for individuals in mental health or emotional distress in King and Snohomish Counties.
- SAMHSA National Helpline — 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referral and information service in English and Spanish.
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — Dial 988 from any phone for immediate mental health crisis support.
Food Assistance
Food insecurity is common among people in early recovery. The following resources provide food assistance in and near Marysville:
- Marysville Food Bank — Provides free groceries and food assistance to Marysville residents in need.
- SNAP (Food Stamps) — Washington State's Basic Food program provides grocery assistance for eligible low-income individuals. Apply through the Washington Connection portal.
- FindHelp.org — An online directory of local food pantries, meal programs, and food assistance resources by zip code.
- Salt of the Earth Blessings (SOTE) — A local food bank serving community members in need in the Marysville area.
Housing Resources
For people in recovery who need stable housing options beyond a sober living environment:
- Volunteers of America Western Washington — Provides transitional housing and support services for people in recovery and those experiencing homelessness in the greater Puget Sound region.
- 211 Washington — Dial 211 to connect with a resource navigator who can help identify local housing, food, and social service options in Snohomish County.
Transportation Assistance
Getting to meetings, appointments, and work without a car can be challenging in early recovery.
- Community Transit — Snohomish County's public bus system provides service throughout the county, including routes through Marysville and to Everett.
- Ask your case manager or sober living home manager about transportation support available for medical or treatment appointments.
Employment Support
Finding and keeping employment is a critical part of building a stable sober life:
- WorkSource Snohomish County — Provides job search assistance, resume help, skills training, and employment services for residents of Snohomish County.
- Washington State Employment Security Department — Offers unemployment benefits and job placement services statewide.
National Recovery Resources
- SAMHSA — samhsa.gov — National treatment locator and extensive recovery resources online and by phone (1-800-662-4357).
- Alcoholics Anonymous — aa.org — Meeting finder, literature, and support for those seeking sobriety through the 12-Step framework.
- Narcotics Anonymous — na.org — Meeting finder and resources for those in recovery from drug addiction.
- SMART Recovery — smartrecovery.org — Science-based, secular alternative recovery support with online and in-person meetings nationwide.
Conclusion: Help Is Available — and You Deserve It
Recovery is hard enough without facing practical life challenges alone. The resources listed in this article represent a network of support that is available to you right now — whether you need food, housing, counseling, transportation, employment, or simply someone to talk to. Reach out. Ask for help. You deserve the support that is waiting for you.
Connect with Resources Through Trinity House
Trinity House Sober Living in Marysville, WA helps connect residents with the local and national resources they need to build a stable, supported sober life. Reach out to us today.
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