Programs & Services
Victim Services Program
Page last updated:
May 24, 2023
May 24, 2023
Program Lead(s)
Christine Mandry, LMHC
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Muckleshoot Tribal Court Annex

39015-D 172nd Ave SE

Auburn, WA 98092

Hours

Mon 8:00am - 5:00pm

Tue 8:00am - 5:00pm

Wed 8:00am - 5:00pm

Thu 8:00am - 5:00pm

Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm

Program Overview

Sometimes the legal system can be confusing. The Muckleshoot Victim Services Program is here to assist you when you have been the victim of any type of crime. We offer support and can help you step-by-step through the processes so you don’t feel alone. We also have resources that may be able to assist you. If you have any questions, regarding how we may be able to assist you please reach out to Christine Mandry at (253) 876-2910.

This year we started a new helpline. The hours are 8am to 8pm weekdays and 12pm to 5pm weekends, holidays and Tribal Admin days. For after-hours emergencies, call 911 or the Strong Hearts Native Helpline at (844) 762-8483.

Services Provided

  • Needs Assessment
  • Safety Planning
  • Crisis Counseling
  • Court Accompaniment
  • Legal Advocacy
  • Case Management
  • Protection Order assistance
  • Emergency Shelter
  • Housing Relocation
  • Basic Supplies when leaving unsafe situations
  • Education & Prevention
  • Please call about other services

We also provide educational activities and events to the community.

For after-hours emergencies call Strong Hearts Native Helpline 844-762-8483 this number is available 24/7/365

Outlook for 2023

  • Changing the name of our program to be more culturally appropriate.
  • Partnering with the Behavioral Health Program to start a new Healthy Relationships Group.
  • Utilizing a new Sexual Assault Grant for which we will be partnering with the Health and Wellness Center and Behavioral Health Program to best assist the community.
  • Staff will be participating in a culturally appropriate training to bring more culturally relevant services to the community.
  • Storytellers will give workshops on Healthy Relationships within family and community.

Highlights of 2022

  • Healthy Relationships workshop for 11-16 year olds
  • Law enforcement training on services can assist client with
  • Articles in the Muckleshoot Monthly on relevant topics regarding crime victims.
  • Human Trafficking Training for Staff
  • Ethics Training for Staff
  • Partnered with new resources for our clients for emergency shelter.
  • Served 134 individuals in the first 6 months of 2021.
  • 493 Emergency Shelter nights provided to victims of domestic violence.

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