Are you looking for a fitness center? Do you need a meeting room for your club? Do you want to go camping but need to borrow gear? Could you use a charging cable for your cell phone? If so, you should check out The Activities and Recreation Center (ARC)!
The ARC offers the following equipment for checkout:
Is balancing life, work, and college getting in the way of your success? Are you looking for support but aren’t sure where to go? The Health and Wellness Resource Center is a one-stop hub connecting UW Bothell and Cascadia students with on-campus and community resources to help you thrive. A partnership with the United Way Benefits Hub provides resource connections, financial coaching, and public benefits enrollment. To learn more about available services, please visit the HaWRC.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Suicide Prevention
Trevor Lifeline, Crisis Line for LGBT youth
Veterans Crisis Line
New Beginnings
LifeWire Domestic Violence Program
Dawn, for women and children in King County
Crisis Text Line
King County 24-Hour Crisis Line
Snohomish County 24-Hour Crisis Line
Skagit County 24-Hour Crisis Line
API Chaya, support services for Asian & Pacific Islanders
Ayunda en la crisis Espanol
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