Harvest Program

Discover Yourself

The Harvest Program recognizes that healing the disease of addiction and recovering from substance use disorder is more than letting go of events from the past. Instead, it is a process of discovering yourself, of overcoming obstacles and learning how to participate in clean and sober lives. Also, it is a journey of introspection, relationship building, and learning.

The Harvest Program seeks to support women as they focus on recovery, begin to make healthy choices and start prioritizing their personal needs, as well as the needs of their children.

By providing an empowering, safe, and positive environment, women involved in the program are able to experience honest relationships and the opportunity for growth without guilt, shame or judgment.
Did you know? In 2018 9 of 10 babies born to women in the program came into the world free of any substance. We are so proud of the courageous women who work hard every day to create a better life for themselves and their child(ren)!

Who does the Harvest Program serve?

The Harvest Program serves pregnant and parenting women who are seeking abstinence from drugs or alcohol. It meets the ASAM criteria for drug and alcohol treatment.

What types of programs are available?

  • Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Treatment
  • Assessments
  • Daily Group Sessions
  • Weekly Individual Counseling Sessions
  • Parenting Classes
  • Progress reports for court/CPS/probation
  • Childcare is available during treatment

What occurs during treatment?

While participating in the program, women meet with their assigned group daily and their counselor weekly. The group sessions involve education lectures, processing, guest speaker appearances, and networking with peers. The individual sessions focus on the woman’s identified treatment goals and the different variables influencing her addiction to drugs and / or alcohol.

What is the cost of treatment?

Treatment is covered by medical coupons, insurance, or arrangements made according to need.

How do I get involved?

If you would like a confidential appointment to see if this program meets your needs, call the Olympia Office at (360) 754-5729, or the Shelton Office at (360) 426-1696 and request the Harvest Program.

How can I help?

We gratefully accept in-kind, as well as monetary donations to support these courageous women and their babies. With your help, they can overcome addiction, build healthy lives, and be valuable contributors to our communities.

Strengthening Individuals, Families and the Community

For general inquiries call 800.825.4820/360.704.7170. Appointments may be made by phone or in person only. We accept Medicaid insurance.

About Us
We are located in the counties of Grays Harbor, Mason, and Thurston. Below is information on how to contact a location nearest you. You may also contact our closest location near you to schedule an appointment.
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Locations

Adult and Children's Services

205 8th St.
Hoquiam, WA 98550
(360) 532-8629 or (800) 654-3837

575 E Main Street Suite C
Elma, WA 98541
(360) 482-5358

Crisis Clinic of Grays Harbor

Phone: (360) 532-HELP (4357) for Hoquiam area
Phone: (800) 685-6556 (East county and outside)

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Children, Youth and Adult Services

110 West K Street
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 426-1696

Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties

Phone: (360) 586-2800
Phone: (360) 586-2777 - Youth Help Line

The Crisis Clinic has been offering help in times of need at no cost, 24 hours a day, to everyone in Thurston and Mason Counties since 1972. We are here to listen non-judgmentally and offer emotional support and any appropriate resources our callers might need.

Adult Services
3857 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506

Children, Youth and Family Services
3859 Martin Way E., Suite 102
Olympia, WA 98506

Recovery Services/Harvest
3855 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506

(360) 704-7170 or (800) 825-4820

Crisis Resolution Services
Phone: (360) 754-1338 or (800) 270-0041

A 24-hour telephone and face-to-face outreach for mental health emergencies, providing services ranging from crisis intervention to involuntary detention.

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