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June 4, 2026

SOUND of Impact: 2025 Annual Report

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The SOUND of Impact

At SOUND Behavioral Health, every number tells a story: a person finding support, a family accessing care, or a community strengthened through healing and compassion.

We're proud to share our 2025 Annual Report, highlighting the impact we made together over the past year. From expanding access to behavioral health services and crisis response programs to strengthening partnerships across King County, this report reflects the collective efforts of our staff, clinicians, donors, volunteers and community partners.

As demand for behavioral health services continues to grow, so does our commitment to meeting people where they are and ensuring everyone has access to the care and support they deserve.

We invite you to explore the report and see what we accomplished together in 2025. Thank you for being part of the SOUND community and helping make this work possible.

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