Community Resources
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Arlington Schools
View a list of schools in Arlington, WA.
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Resource Directory
Browse through local businesses and organizations that operate in the area.
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Human Services Directory
Welcome to the North County Human Services online resource directory, hosted by the City of Arlington and compiled by Leadership Snohomish County Class of 2019. This directory is a tool that service providers can access to find up-to-date information on organizations that clients may utilize, to verify populations served, hours of operation and other pertinent logistical information. They are also able to update information regarding their hours, services and more. Services listed include academic, children and family services, disabled, domestic violence, employment, faith-based, food resources, housing, insurance assistance, job resources, medical, mental and behavioral health, substance abuse, veterans, victim services, volunteers and more.
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Senior Resources
Resources for senior citizens, their family members, and caregivers.
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Developmental Disability Resources
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Teen/Youth Resources
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Library
Learn about the Arlington Library.
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Panhandling
Recognizing that panhandling is community-wide program that adversely impacts our cities, neighborhoods and businesses, the cities of Arlington and Marysville are asking residents and visitors to keep their wallets closed to panhandlers.
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Social Services Flex Fund
The City of Arlington Social Services Flex Fund was established to allow access to funds for our fire and police departments to provide for immediate basic needs to individuals who are addicted to opiates.
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Donate
Donate to various causes, such as the Social Services Flex fund, the Graffiti Removal team, or for ammentites at parks.
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Relocation Resources
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Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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theLab@arlington
A resource managed by NWIRC
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WiFi Hot Spots
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Local Winter Assistance- 2021
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Addiction Resources
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Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for children’s best interests. Court Appointed Special Advocate® (CASA) and guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteers advocate on behalf of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Their best-interest advocacy helps ensure that children are safe, have a permanent home and have the opportunity to thrive.