Services and emergency contacts during holiday break

Suquamish Tribal Government is closed on Holiday Break Dec. 23 – Jan. 1.

The following services and emergency points of contact, however, are available to tribal members and their families.

For any life-threatening emergency please call 911 immediately.

Community Development
Those in tribal housing with emergency maintenance requests should call (360) 394-7128. Maintenance requests can also be submitted online here.

Community Health
All existing appointments/transports are being kept. This includes WIC as well.
For emergency Community Health needs, contact Jeff Riggins at (360) 394-1336. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.

Emergency Management
For help during power outages or flooding, the Emergency Management Duty Officer can be reached 24/7 at (360) 394-7197.

Healing House
The Healing House clinic will be open for same-day appointments, with limited staff, Dec 23 & 24 from 8am-4:30pm. Medication refills can also be requested through your pharmacy during that time. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.

Health Benefits
For emergencies, leave a voicemail at (360) 394-8466 – Message will be monitored for urgent issues.

Homebound Meals
The Elders Kitchen will provide meals to homebound Tribal Elders on Dec. 23, 24, 30, 31, and Jan. 2 & 3.

Human Services
For specific program resources, call (360) 394 8465.

Suquamish Police Department
Suquamish Police officers will be on duty through the holiday break. Call 911 for even the most routine police matter, issue, concern, or question. Any messages left on Police Department voicemail will not be heard for some time and should never be considered a way to report anything.
Treaty Rights Division
For emergencies only, contact Kim Kumpf at (360) 204-6180

Suquamish Integrated Victim Services
If you or someone you know needs confidential support, you can call or text a SIVS advocate at (360) 979-9754 or (360) 865-1880.

Additional resources:
• National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233
• National Sexual Assault Helpline: (800) 656-4673
• Teen Dating Hotline: (866) 331-9474
• The Strong Hearts Native Helpline: 844-762-8483

Tribal Child Welfare
24/7 Emergency on-call worker – (360) 394-7143 (This office line forwarded to cell phone)

Treaty Rights Division (Fisheries & Natural Resources)
For emergencies only, contact Kim Kumpf at (360) 204-6180

Wellness Center
In the event of an emergency, or just needing to connect with someone, the following resources are available:
• The Crisis Clinic (800) 843-4793
• The Washington Recovery Help Line (866) 789-1511
• Problem Gambling Hotline (800) 547-6133